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Pocock takes to Instagram to issue farewell message to Test rugby

By Josh Raisey
David Pocock walks off the pitch in Oita following Australia's loss to England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

Following his retirement from international rugby on Saturday, Australian great David Pocock has said that it has been an “honour and privilege” to play for the Wallabies. 

The flanker was set to end his eleven-year Test career after the World Cup, which ended at the hands of England in the quarter-final in Oita. The 40-16 loss also saw his team-mates Will Genia and Sekope Kepu retire from Test rugby, and head coach Michael Cheika is stepping down. 

In a post on Instagram, the 83-cap loose forward shared photos of his time in a Wallabies jersey with some of the players he has played alongside. He expressed the disappointment of “falling well short of our goal”, but congratulated England on the win

The 31-year-old said that he “dreamed of playing rugby at the highest level” and that having the “opportunity to do that over the last decade and a bit has been an honour and privilege I'm very grateful for”.

The former Western Force and Brumbies forward also said that individual achievement is a myth and thanked all of those that had helped him throughout his career. 



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