The 36-year-old calls time on his 16-year professional career following Ireland's 2023 Rugby World Cup campaign, during which Earls won his 101st Test cap in ...
In an indelible Irish Rugby moment, Earls won his 100th cap against England at Aviva Stadium in August, leading the team out alongside his three daughters Ella- ...
Keith Earls has announced his retirement from rugby following a 16-year professional career with Munster and Ireland. Earls made the decision after ...
'Now is the right time and I feel incredibly fortunate to go out on my own terms'
Keith Earls, just the ninth player in Ireland history to win 100 Test caps, has called time on his storied career following his country's World Cup ...
"The game of rugby has given me so much and I feel privileged to have represented my home province Munster and Ireland over the course of my career," said ...
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell hailed โa true legendโ of Irish rugby as Earls hangs up his boots after a 16-year professional career that included 101 caps for ...
'Keith's influence transcends his on-field achievements, of which there were many, both for Munster and Ireland.'
Keith Earls has confirmed his retirement from rugby with immediate effect, bringing an end to his career with Munster and Ireland.
A life of triumph even when the chips are down. A career of highs and lows, and in all the troubled times, a man who stood tall on a pitch of giants.
Andy Farrell, his coach at Ireland for the past seven years, summed it up well when he described Keith Earls as 'a true legend of Irish rugby'.