Scotland and Edinburgh tighthead prop WP Nel will retire at the end of the season, Scottish Rugby announced on Tuesday.South-Africa-born Nel, who turns 38 next month, played his 61st and final Scotland Test during last year's World Cup.READ | Retiring rugby referee Raynal calls for scrum time limit, fewer subsNel qualified for Scotland on residency grounds having moved to Edinburgh in 2012 from the Cheetahs."When you stand there, singing the anthem, it's a moment to be proud of, to be part of a team that will represent Scotland," Nel said."My family was the forefront of everything.
To have them in the stands, it makes you stronger, it lifts you, you want to perform for them, so it's always been brilliant to have them there," he added."The memories in the jersey are unbelievable.
When you stand there, singing the anthem, it’s a moment to be proud of."Congrats on a great career, WP ???? https://t.co/l4NjGqoxPe pic.twitter.com/8c6ZU8fjGmNel was an unused member of Gregor Townsend's Scotland Six Nations squad this year and will miss their mid-year Tests against Canada, the United States, Chile and Uruguay."WP has given a huge amount to Scottish rugby over a number of years," Townsend said."WP will rank amongst the best props to play for Scotland, highly respected from coaches and players alike - and he also had a brilliant sense of humour. "We'll miss his smile, his love of the scrum and some very skilful moments that often lit up our training sessions.