Joe Marler has announced his retirement from rugby aged 34 – three weeks after calling it quits for England.
The Harlequins prop will walk away from the sport following Friday night’s clash with Bristol Bears.
And the 95-cap Red Rose international has joked fans no longer have to cheer his name from the stands after the many suspensions he earned during his 15-year career.
A statement from Marler read: “The time has come to finally jump off the rollercoaster and walk away from this beautifully brutal game.
“On Friday night I’ll play my last ever match for Quins. After all these happy years, it’s over.
“The most important thing I want to say to our fantastic supporters is thank you. Thank you for your patience and support, when you could easily have turned your back on me.
“For the kindness you’ve shown, even when I haven’t deserved it, and for cheering my name… even after I’d been banned again.
“I feel lucky to have pulled on the jersey worn by so many idols of mine, and so many better players. That’s an incredible thing to me.
“I got to stand alongside with so many great players and people that have made this club so special.
“I’ll always be grateful to the club’s owners, Charles and Duncan, for giving me the opportunity to live out my dream.
“See you down the road. We’ll meet again. Although, ideally not in Biarritz in torrential rain.”
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