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Warren Gatland hails ‘incredible’ George North ahead of international retirement

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Wales head coach Warren Gatland led tributes to George North after his announcement that he will retire from Test rugby following Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations clash against Italy.

North has decided to call time on an international career that has yielded 120 caps, 47 tries for Wales, four Six Nations titles, including two Grand Slams, four World Cups and two British and Irish Lions tours, when he played in three Tests. “George has contributed hugely to Welsh rugby in an incredible career, starting as an 18-year-old,” Gatland said. “The way that he burst on to the scene.

I can remember seeing him play and thinking, ‘We need to cap this kid’. “He has been incredible as a rugby player, but I think the most important thing is how he has contributed to the squad as a person over the years. “How positive and encouraging he has been within and around the group, things that people wouldn’t have seen in terms of what he has organised off the field. “George has been outstanding and a credit to himself.

He can definitely hold his head high. He and his family and friends can be very proud of everything he has achieved. “I look forward to watching George play at the Principality Stadium one final time in a red jersey on Saturday and I hope everyone will join me in celebrating him.

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