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Saracens flanker Jackson Wray retiring at end of season
By PA
Saracens’ long-serving flanker Jackson Wray will retire from rugby at the end of the season.
Wray, 32, is only the fifth player to make over 300 appearances for a club he first joined as a teenager. He has won four Gallagher Premiership and three Heineken Champions Cup titles.
“After 15 years at this fantastic club, it is the right time for me to retire from rugby and pursue interests that I have been building towards during my career,” Wray said.
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I think the reality is that 2025 is the year that the Oz Super sides need to strike because, after 2025, I think you can expect to see some of the better players like Topou depart Oz rugby for the North.
Suddenly, in certain positions, teams like the Reds and Tahs have real quality depth. Given RA's inability to effectively match off-shore salaries (I understand they have already told Topou that they can't match his existing contract), we will see a fair few players depart for Japan, France, etc post Lions.
Go to commentsplaying in the wrong Premiership mate...
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