Taylor ready to bow out

12 April 2012

Former Wales and Lions centre Mark Taylor will retire at the end of this season.

The 35-year-old Ospreys player won 52 caps for Wales, including scoring the first Millennium Stadium try against South Africa in 1999.

"I just feel that now is the right time," said Taylor. "I've had an enjoyable and successful career and I feel that opportunities for me to get regular rugby are only going to get less and less, so I think it is best to make the decision myself rather than have someone make it for me."

He added: "I've got no immediate plans for the future and I am going to take a short break, but I can't see me playing any further rugby at a lower level.

"I have suffered with knee problems throughout my career, so it is a case of quitting while I've still got my health.

"I've got many happy memories of my time as a player to take with me.

"As a young boy I always dreamt of playing for Wales but never imagined it would be true, so to not only do that, but to captain my country, score the first try at the Millennium Stadium and to win a Grand Slam (2005) are fantastic memories."

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