Tuesday, February 09, 2016

The rugby world and beyond are paying tribute to Paul O’Connell after today’s announcement that he was retiring from rugby ‘following medical advice’.

The Munster legend had signed a two-year deal with French side Toulon but in the end never played for them, as he struggled to recover from injury.

Ireland’s talismanic former captain racked up 108 caps in 13 years of Test rugby, and will go down as one of his country’s finest-ever international stars.

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The gritty Munster lock beat the turf in agony on tearing his hamstring in Ireland’s 24-9 Pool D World Cup victory over France, however, reacting as much to the pain as the clear result of the blow.

O’Connell was quickly ruled out of Ireland’s quarter-final showdown with Argentina, and Joe Schmidt’s side later lost out 43-20.

O’Connell pressed on undeterred in his bid to join Toulon, despite requiring surgery to repair his serious hamstring problem.

Four months on, however, the British & Irish Lion has been forced to admit defeat in that battle to return to the field.

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Video from RBS 6 Nations.

Today he said: "I have been blessed to be a professional rugby player for over 14 years and to be part of Munster and Ireland teams that have experienced success.

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"I have played with some of the best players to ever line out in the red of Munster and the green of Ireland and have had the privilege of captaining my country.”

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Fans and fellow players have paid tribute to the iconic player.

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Paul O’Connell’s journey to 100 caps

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