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Wales' great George North announced his retirement from professional rugby yesterday.
North, who turned 34 earlier this month, called time on his international career in 2024, having won 121 caps and scored 47 tries for his country.
He helped Wales win 141.
four six nations titles and two grand slams the wing or center also toured with the british and irish lions in 2013 and 2017 playing three tests and scoring two tries former scarlets northampton saints and ospreys player north has spent the last two seasons playing for french second tier side provence
North exploded onto the test scene as an 18-year-old, scoring twice on debut against world champion South Africa in 2010 as Wales' youngest ever tri-scorer.
He would go on to become Wales' most third-capped men's player behind Alwyn Jones and Gethin Jenkins, while only Shane Williams has scored more tries for his country.
That's about all we have time for on today's Rugby Daily.
I'm David Wilson and we'll be back with more tomorrow.
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Hello all and welcome back to another episode of The Green Scene on Off The Ball with myself Matthew Brennan, Ben Symes to my right, David Wilson to my left, your one stop shop for all things Irish football.
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We're going to be joined by Hearts, I was going to say defender, I don't want to undersell the man, he's played a bit in midfield, he's quite versatile, Oisín McEntee in a title race at the minute lads, I say we're fairly excited to get chatting to Oisín in a couple of minutes.
Refreshing.
Very refreshing.
And we'll get into all of that with us in a couple of minutes time.
But there's one man who has been stealing the headlines over the course of the last, well, 12 months and even longer on the Irish side of things.
Troy Parrott.
picking up his first major title, we'll call it, in senior men's football for AZ Alkmaar at the weekend.