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Australia captain Stephen Moore to quit Wallabies | Australia captain Stephen Moore to quit Wallabies |
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Wallabies skipper Stephen Moore has announced he will quit international rugby union by the end of the year. | |
The 34-year-old hooker also told the Australian Broadcasting Corp that he was stepping down as captain immediately. | The 34-year-old hooker also told the Australian Broadcasting Corp that he was stepping down as captain immediately. |
"I think it's the right time to call time on my career at this level," said Moore, who has played 120 Tests. | |
Flanker Michael Hooper is set to take over the captaincy of the Wallabies, according to local media. | Flanker Michael Hooper is set to take over the captaincy of the Wallabies, according to local media. |
'Right time' | 'Right time' |
Moore, who has played in three World Cups since his debut in 2005, said he had been considering the "very tough" decision for months. Injuries "were not a factor", he added. | Moore, who has played in three World Cups since his debut in 2005, said he had been considering the "very tough" decision for months. Injuries "were not a factor", he added. |
"It has been a big part of my life and it means a lot to me playing for Australia," he told the ABC. | "It has been a big part of my life and it means a lot to me playing for Australia," he told the ABC. |
"I felt it is the right time to finish the year strongly and then let the next crop of players take the team forward." | "I felt it is the right time to finish the year strongly and then let the next crop of players take the team forward." |
Moore, the 10th most capped international player of all time, plans to play one more season of Super Rugby with the Queensland Reds before retiring from the sport. |
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