Munster and Ireland prop Oli Jager forced to retire
Munster and Ireland prop Oli Jager has announced his immediate retirement from professional rugby on medical grounds.
The 29-year-old made 35 appearances for Munster after joining from the Crusaders in 2023 and earned his first Ireland cap against Wales during the 2024 Six Nations.
Jager said it was "with a very heavy heart" that he was stepping away from the game, describing his 10-year professional career as "nothing short of a privilege."
Jager made his Super Rugby debut for the Crusaders in 2017 and was a key member of their squad for seven years, winning seven consecutive Super Rugby titles.
He joined Munster in November 2023 from the Crusaders.
In a statement, Jager said: “It is with a very heavy heart that I share that I have been advised to medically retire from rugby.
“Playing professional rugby for the last 10 years has been nothing short of a privilege.
“I am incredibly grateful to everyone who has been part of my journey — my coaches, teammates, medical and rugby staff, supporters, friends, and family. Each of you has helped shape me not only as a player, but as a person.
“While this chapter comes to an end, I look back with immense pride and gratitude for the experiences, memories, and relationships the game has given me.
“Who knows what the next chapter holds, but I’m excited to see what it has in store.”


