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Leinster Duo Announce Their Retirements

Leinster Duo Announce Their Retirements

Leinster Rugby have announced the immediate retirements due to injury of two great servants to Leinster and Irish rugby – hooker John Fogarty (concussion) and prop Ronan McCormack (neck).

Leinster Chief Executive Mick Dawson commented: “It is regrettable that both players are retiring due to injury. Both John (Fogarty) and Ronan (McCormack) are immensely popular and talented individuals who each played a significant role in Leinster’s recent on-field success.

“John joined Leinster in 2008 and has been a key figure for our province since that time, with his consistent form culminating in his first Ireland call-up on this year’s summer tour to New Zealand and Australia.

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“A Heineken Cup winner, John represented Munster, Connacht and Leinster, playing 165 matches over a career which spanned a decade.

“Capped on nine occasions for Ireland ‘A’, Ronan was a key member of Leinster’s Heineken Cup and Magners League winning sides and was a consistent contributor during the 118 appearances he made playing for Leinster, Connacht and Ulster.

“Ronan too can look back on his career with enormous pride and satisfaction.

“I would like to thank both players for their outstanding commitment, professionalism and service to the game of rugby in Ireland. Everybody in Leinster Rugby wishes both John and Ronan and their families well in their future.”