Jordi Murphy

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Ulster flanker Jordi Murphy to retire at end of season (Irish Mirror)

The 31-year-old rose through the ranks at Leinster and made over 100 appearances for the province before moving to Ulster in 2018.

"That being said – there’s still a bit of rugby to be played. I look forward to contributing as best I can to the team for the remainder of the season." "To have represented my country will always be one of the highlights of my life. He added: "To play for my boyhood club Leinster and my current club Ulster are experiences I will always cherish. With Leinster, he won the Pro14 on three occasions and was part of the team that won the European Champions Cup in 218. He said: "I feel the time is right and together with my family we are looking forward to the next chapter in our lives.

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Ireland star Jordi Murphy announces he'll retire at the end of this ... (Independent.ie)

The Ulster back-row (31) will step away with an impressive haul of medals from his time at Leinster and playing forIreland, where he won three Six Nations ...

"That being said, there’s still a lot of rugby to be played. "To play for my boyhood club Leinster and my current club Ulster are experiences I’ll always cherish. For all the teammates, backroom staff and coaches, past and present, many of whom remain lifelong friends.

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'Looking forward to next chapter' - Jordi Murphy announces retirement (The42)

ULSTER'S JORDI MURPHY has announced that he will retire from professional rugby at the end of the season. Murphy departs following a career in which he ...

“To play for my boyhood club Leinster and my current club Ulster are experiences I will always cherish. For my agent Niall and the team @navybluesports for all the off field support. “I have decided to retire from professional rugby at the end of this current season,” Murphy wrote in a post on his Instagram account.

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Ireland international Jordi Murphy to retire at end of season (The Irish Times)

Backrow forward played more than 100 games for Leinster before moving to Ulster.

“To play for my boyhood club Leinster and my current club Ulster are experiences I will always cherish. To have represented my country will always be one of the highlights of my life.” “The overwhelming feeling right now is of gratitude.

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Ulster ace Jordi Murphy confirms his retirement at this season's end (Belfast Telegraph)

Jordi Murphy has announced that he will see this season out at Ulster before retiring from the game.

For a career that I never even dreamed of having. He won his last Ireland cap at the World Cup in 2019. Murphy was a Grand Slam winner in 2018, and prior to that was in the Irish side which defeated the All Blacks for the first time in the Chicago Test of 2015.

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Jordi Murphy confirms retirement from rugby after current season ... (The Irish Sun)

FORMER Ireland international Jordi Murphy has confirmed that he will retire at the end of the current campaign.The Ulster back-row announced the news.

He added: "That being said – there’s still a bit of rugby to be played. It read: "To play for my boyhood club Leinster and my current club Ulster are experiences I will always cherish. I look forward to contributing as best I can to the team for the remainder of the season."

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Ulster forward Murphy to retire at end of season (BBC Sport)

The 31-year-old joined Ulster in 2018 after coming through Leinster's academy. Murphy won three Six Nations titles and scored a famous try in Ireland's first ...

"I look forward to contributing as best as I can to the team for the remainder of the season." "To play for my boyhood club Leinster and my current club Ulster are experiences that I will always cherish. Ulster and Ireland back row Jordi Murphy has announced he will retire from rugby at the end of the season.

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Ex-Ireland back-rower Jordi Murphy announces his retirement (RugbyPass)

Ireland international forward Jordi Murphy has announced that he will retire from rugby at the end of this season.

“To play for my boyhood club Leinster and my current club Ulster are experiences I will always cherish. Capped 30 times by his country, Murphy played more than 100 games for Leinster [before moving to Ulster in 2018](https://www.rugbypass.com/news/breaking-jordi-murphy-leave-leinster-end-season/). For a career that I never even dreamed of having.

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Former Ireland rugby player Jordi Murphy to retire at end of season (Irish Post)

Murphy made his debut for Ireland in 2014 in a test match against Argentina in Resistencia, and his last cap for Ireland came in 2019 in a Six Nations match ...

"To play for my boyhood club Leinster and my current club Ulster are experiences I will always cherish. For all the teammates, backroom staff, and coaches, past and present, many of whom will remain lifelong friends," added Murphy. "I feel that the time is right, and together with my family, we are looking forward to the next chapter in our lives.

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