England's most captivated rugby player, Rochelle Clark, retires | sport



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England's first row Rochelle Clark dropped the curtain on a 15-year international career and four World Cups.

The propsman will continue to play for the Wasps next season, but after making 137 appearances for the Red Roses – a total that makes him the nation's most capped rugby player – has chosen to finish his time with England.

The 37-year-old athlete made her international debut in 2003 and received an MBE for rugby services after competing in the 2014 World Cup triumph. She is the most captivated player of the year. 39, history of women's rugby.

"It's with heavy heart that I've decided that it's time to retire from international rugby," said Clark, who will continue his coaching duties. Chief of Chesham Stags. as a personal trainer.

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"I look back on my 15-year career in England and think of the friends I have made and the opportunities that have been offered to us.I have shared incredible experiences with so many great people.

"The highlight must be to win the 2014 World Cup, made it all the more special to have come close twice before."

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