Munster and Ireland winger Andrew Conway has announced his immediate retirement from professional rugby due to a knee injury.
The 32-year-old has been advised to hang up his boots by medical staff after a career which saw him earn 30 Ireland caps alongside 150 appearances for Munster.
Conway retires as Munster's third highest try scorer of all time with 50 tries, and scored 15 tries for his country. He scored a try in his final game in the sport against the Sharks for Munster at the start of this season.
Conway helped Ireland to the triple crown in the 2022 Six Nations, and was part of the side that won a series in Australia for the first time since 1979.
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