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Howlett forced to retire with shoulder injury

Munster captain Doug Howlett has announced his retirement from professional rugby due to injury. ...
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13.30 14 May 2013


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Howlett forced to retire with shoulder injury

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13.30 14 May 2013


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Munster captain Doug Howlett has announced his retirement from professional rugby due to injury. The 34 year old retires from the game having spent over five years with Munster.

The decision comes on the back of medical advice related to a shoulder injury sustained in March, during Munster’s RaboDirect PRO12 game with Glasgow Warriors. Howlett hasn’t played since the injury and following surgery earlier this month he has taken doctor’s advice to call time on his playing career.

Howlett carved out a lasting legacy at Thomond Park, with a Heineken Cup in his debut season subsequently supplemented with a haul of 35 tries – making him the provinces second highest try scorer - and the honour of being the provinces second overseas captain.

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Howlett joined Munster in 2008, from The Blues, and remains the sixth highest Rugby Union international try scorer of all time, and holds the record for try scoring with the All Blacks with an incredible record of 49 tries in 62 caps.

Full Munster statement

Munster today announced that current squad captain Doug Howlett will retire from professional rugby at the end of this season.

The decision was forced on the former All Black through injury sustained in the RaboDirect PRO12 game against Glasgow Warriors in the game played in Scotstoun at the end of March.

At that stage, 34 year old Howlett was in contract extension negotiations with Munster but hasn’t been able to play since because of the shoulder injury he suffered in the course of scoring Munster’s third try. He underwent surgery in a Dublin hospital earlier this month and acting on medical advice will retire at season end.

Howlett joined Munster in January 2008 and played a key role in their Heineken Cup success that season. He won his 100th cap against Leinster in the October 2012 League game and ends his Munster career as their all-time second leading try scorer with 35 tries after five and a half seasons. He became just the second overseas player and the first back to be nominated squad captain at the start of the current season.

Howlett has intimated that he will remain on in Cork for the immediate future where he lives with his wife and three children.

Other departures from the current squad - besides Peter Stringer who remains with Bath, Marcus Horan who announced his retirement recently, Sean Scanlon (Rotherham Titans) and Sean Henry (Connacht) - include Wian du Preez who returns to his native South Africa, Scott Deasy and Christy Condon.

BJ Botha will continue on with Munster having signed a two year contract extension while Danny Barnes has not been re-contracted but is understood to have negotiated an opportunity to play abroad and news of that will be confirmed in the coming weeks.


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