Leinster announce retirement of captain Isa Nacewa

Sport360 staff 16:02 24/04/2018
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  • Captain Isa Nacewa will retire at the end of the season, Leinster have confirmed.

    The 35-year-old utility back will bid to go out on a high by leading the Irish province to their fourth European title, with the Champions Cup final against Racing 92 set for May 12.

    The Kiwi flyer will also hunt a Guinness PRO14 title to add to his PRO12 winner’s medal, in attempting to round off a highly-decorated career in style.

    Hooker Richardt Strauss will also retire this summer, with the 17-cap Ireland front-rower bowing out after eight years with the province.

    “It is hard to articulate the impact that both Isa and Richardt have had on this club since their arrival,” said Leinster coach Leo Cullen.

    “Warriors on the pitch and wonderful men off it, they are, in my opinion, two of the best players to have ever worn the blue jersey. Their impact on this group of players will be felt for years to come.”

    Nacewa joined Leinster from Auckland Blues in 2008, helping the province claim their three Heineken Cup triumphs.

    The Auckland-born star retired in 2013 and joined the Blues as a mental coach, only to reverse that decision and rejoin Leinster as a player in 2015.

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