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James Tracy forced to retire on medical grounds

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Leinster hooker James Tracy has announced his immediate retirement from professional rugby on medical grounds due to a neck injury suffered in April 2022.The 31-year-old player won six caps for Ireland and also picked up 141 caps for Leinster over a 10-year period.The Kildare native won a Champions Cup medal in 2018, coming off the bench in the final against Racing 92 in Bilbao, and has four PRO14 titles and two British & Irish cups to his name.Tracy issued a statement through leinsterrugby.ie on Thursday morning, where he said: "Today is a day of reflection and gratitude.

Playing for Joe [Schmidt], Leo [Cullen] and Stu [Lancaster], Leinster Rugby, the 12 counties it represents and my country, it has been a tremendous honour."I have learnt so much from each coach and can't thank them enough for believing in me.

During my 10 seasons as a Leinster player, I’ve pursued success and became obsessed with winning, while being lucky enough to prepare and train with the highest calibre of players and backroom staff.

It has been an honour to represent my Leinster family and all of the supporters."I say this with a heavy heart: I am retiring from rugby as result of injury.

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