BREAKING: Richie McCaw Is 'Hanging Up The Boots'
- Publish Date
- Thursday, 19 November 2015, 12:23PM
In light of recent news, Richie McCaw and the All Blacks have taken a back seat in the news.
They are right back in the frey... Today Mr Fantastic, Captain of the All Blacks, Richie McCaw is retiring.
All Blacks captain Richie McCaw has announced his retirement from all rugby at a press conference in Wellington today.
McCaw finishes his All Blacks career having played a record 148 tests, the last being the Rugby World Cup final win over Australia where he became the first captain to lift the William Webb Ellis trophy on two occasions following the 2011 victory.
The 34-year-old's rugby career began with the Canterbury NPC team in 1999 before he made his test debut against Ireland in Dublin in 2001. He finishes having played 34 games for Canterbury and 145 caps for the Crusaders.
"My last game as a rugby playuer was the World Cup final," McCaw said.
It's time to hang up the boots! It has been a hell of a journey over the last 15 years. I've been privileged to do what I love for so long. Here's to new adventures.
Posted by Richie McCaw on Wednesday, 18 November 2015