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Ireland and Leinster star Luke Fitzgerald forced to retire on medical grounds

Ireland’s Luke Fitzgerald scores his side's fourth try of the game during their World Cup warm-up against Scotland
Image: Luke Fitzgerald has been forced to retire through injury

Ireland and Leinster back Luke Fitzgerald has been forced to retire from rugby on medical grounds.

The 28-year-old, a British & Irish Lion, suffered a neck injury during the Guinness PRO12 final against Connacht and has been forced to quit the game.

He told Leinster's website: "I've had a wonderful rugby career which makes it easy for me to move on to the next stage of my life.

Luke Fitzgerald of Ireland breaks through to score his team's first try
Image: Fitzgerald suffered a neck injury in the PRO12 final

"It's been an amazing journey in which I got to experience the highs and lows that come with professional sport and I have learned a huge amount from each experience. I'm now building on that foundation through completing my business degree.

"I'm very thankful for the opportunities I have had, the people with whom I've worked and the lifelong friends I have made.

Luke Fitzgerald runs to score his team's first try  during a quarter final match between Ireland and Argentina at the Millennium Stadium
Image: Fitzgerald scores a try in the World Cup quarter-final against Argentina last year

"I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all the medical staff and coaches I've worked with throughout my career and at Blackrock College. It's been an honour and a privilege to represent my province, my country and the British & Irish Lions during my career and I'm glad to finish my career as a 'one club man'.

"The support I got whilst playing for all three teams during the good times and the tough times is something I'll cherish and never forget for the rest of my life."

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Luke Fitzgerald (l) and captain Paul O' Connell
Image: Fitzgerald (left) won the the Six Nations twice

Fitzgerald made his Leinster debut in September 2006 against Edinburgh, and his Ireland debut just two months later.

He played 154 times for Leinster and won 34 Ireland caps, the same number as his father Des won. He also played for the Lions on the 2009 tour of South Africa.

Lion Fitzgerald (L) avoids a tackle by Frans Steyn of South Africa
Image: Fitzgerald offloads in front of Frans Steyn during the 2009 Lions tour

Most recently he was a part of Ireland's 2015 World Cup squad and scored a try in their quarter-final defeat to Argentina.

He won the Grand Slam with Ireland in 2009 plus the 2015 title, and with Leinster he won three Heineken Cups, a Challenge Cup and three PRO12 titles.

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