Wales great North to retire from rugby

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George North in action in the 2024 Six Nations Image source, Getty Images

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George North called time on his stellar Wales career when aged 31

Wales great George North has announced he will retire from professional rugby at the end of this season.

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 four Six Nations titles and two Grand Slams.

The wing or centre also toured with 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 past two seasons playing for French second-tier side Provence.

"For me, it's the right time," North said in a video on social media., external

"I have been able to live out my childhood dream for many seasons, playing with some of the best players, coaches and staff behind [the scenes]."

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Watch some of George North's best Six Nations tries

North is Wales' third most-capped men's player behind Alun Wyn Jones and Gethin Jenkins, while he is second only to Shane Williams in the list of highest all-time male try scorers.

His Wales career spanned more than 13 years after beginning in memorable fashion, as he scored twice on debut against South Africa in 2010.

At the age of aged 18 years and 214 days, he became Wales' youngest try scorer.

The following year he played in the first of four World Cups, where he became the youngest try scorer in the tournament's history at 19 years and 166 days.

He would go on to become the first Welshman to play in four World Cup quarter-finals.

North spent most of his international career on the wing before switching to centre under Wayne Pivac for the 2021 Six Nations, in which he claimed a fourth title.

There were challenges in his illustrious career, most notably his much-publicised issues with concussions.

George North holds the Six Nations trophy aloft in 2012Image source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

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George North won four Six Nations titles in 2012, 2013, 2019 and 2021

After establishing himself at Scarlets, North joined Northampton in 2013, winning the Premiership title and the European Challenge Cup a year later.

He returned to Wales in 2018 on a national dual contract with Ospreys before leaving for Provence amid financial uncertainty in Welsh rugby.

His spell in France has not been helped by injury. Having suffered a ruptured Achilles in his final Wales game, against Italy in March 2024, he did not make his Provence debut until January 2025.

He has made 16 appearances for Provence, four of which have come this season.

North, who is married to former world champion sprint cyclist Becky James, said he is "still working on" on what the next chapter will be in his stellar career.

"But I am excited to see where that journey takes me," he added.

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