Fitzpatrick forced to retire on medical grounds

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Ireland and Ulster prop Declan Fitzpatrick has announced his retirement from rugby on medical advice following a number of concussions.

In recent seasons the 31-year-old has seen his recovery times from head injuries become progressively slower, and following neurological tests has decided to end his career.

Fitzpatrick made 98 appearances for Ulster during his nine-year spell at the club, and collected seven international caps for Ireland after making his debut in 2012.

"While it's not an easy decision to hang up the boots, I can look back with fondness at nine fantastic seasons at Ulster Rugby," he told the club's official website.

"I want to thank the medical teams at Ulster Rugby and the IRFU [Irish Rugby Football Union] for the care that they have given me. 

"My symptoms continue to improve and I know the advice that I received is in the best interests of my long-term health."

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