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Former Wales hooker Rees to retire
Matthew Rees is eager to end his long career on a high note by securing a European Rugby Champions Cup spot for Cardiff Blues.
Former Wales hooker Matthew Rees has announced that he will retire at the end of the season.
The 38-year-old returned last month after undergoing knee surgery and has decided to call time on a 19-year professional career when Cardiff Blues’ campaign comes to an end.
Rees won 60 caps for Wales and toured South Africa with the British and Irish Lions a decade ago.
The former Scarlets captain is determined to end his playing days on a high by sealing a European Rugby Champions Cup spot.
“I’ve made my decision to retire based on a few reasons but mainly age isn’t on my side anymore and it’s been a tough journey with an injury like an ACL reconstruction and its rehabilitation.” said Rees.
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“I’ve managed to get through that and I’m now able retire on my own terms after an illustrious career.
“I haven’t featured much this season because of the injury but now I want to go out on a high. We have three months left and hopefully I can play a part in those remaining games.
“The next few weeks are going to be huge, especially when you consider how tight it is in the league table.
“We’ve put ourselves in a decent position in the Pro14 and we have some big games coming up. We’ve had a taste of the Champions Cup again and that’s where this region wants to be and where the players want to challenge themselves.”
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