All Black Israel Dagg has stunned the rugby world this morning by announcing his sudden retirement from the game due to ongoing issues with injury.
TVNZ reports the announcement comes after 30‑year‑old Dagg's long‑term knee injury hadn't allowed him to train and play at an elite level, so after taking medical advice he has decided to retire.
Dagg ends his career having played 66 Tests for the All Blacks over eight years (2010 ‑ 2017), 89 matches for the Crusaders (2011 ‑ 2018), 25 games for the Highlanders (2009‑2010), and 50 appearances for his beloved Hawke's Bay Magpies (2006 ‑ 2015).
Tributes have already begun to flow for Dagg, with New Zealand Rugby CEO Steve Tew thanking the outside back for his "stellar service" to the game.
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has also thanked Dagg, saying he "definitely enhanced the All Blacks jersey and contributed to the legacy of the team".
Dagg finishes his career a World Cup winner (2011) and two‑time Super Rugby champion (2017, 2018).
[Source: TVNZ]
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