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George Kruis announces retirement on his 32nd birthday

England forward George Kruis has announced his retirement from rugby on his 32nd birthday in order to focus on his business commitments.

Former Saracens lock Kruis, who won 45 caps for England and represented the British and Irish Lions, will hang up his boots at the end of the current Japanese league season with Saitama Wild Knights.

Kruis, who announced his decision via his sports nutrition company's website fourfive.com, said: "My rugby career has been amazing, the friends and experiences I have made will shape the rest of my life.

"I have always given 100% to everything I do and right now I'm planning on my focus being 100% on building the fourfive.com brand when I finish with Saitama Wild Knights in May."

Kruis, not included in England head coach Eddie Jones' current Six Nations squad, has opted not to pursue his bid to regain a place in the side in time for next year's World Cup in France.

He said: "For me, I need to embrace my business and the opportunity it presents. I want and need to challenge myself to replicate my international standard off the field - and build the fourfive brand."

Kruis won four Premiership titles and three European Champions Cups during his 11 years at Saracens before leaving to join Japanese side Wild Knights for the 2020/21 season.

He was also a part of two Six Nations triumphs for England, including the Grand slam in 2016, after making his debut for his country against New Zealand at Twickenham in 2014.

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