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England international James Haskell to retire at end of season

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The 34-year-old has struggled with injuries this season.

England flanker James Haskell is to retire at the end of the season after struggling to overcome a succession of injuries during his year at Northampton.

Recurring ankle and toe problems have severely restricted Haskell’s game time at Franklin’s Gardens and the 34-year-old has decided to end a decorated 77-cap career that began at Wasps in 2002.

Three Six Nations titles, including a Grand Slam, and a man of the series contribution to England’s 3-0 whitewash of Australia in 2016 feature among his achievements.

“Retiring is obviously a really difficult decision for me to make – professional rugby has been the centre of my life for such a long time now and while it’s weird to imagine living without it, I look to the future with huge excitement.”

Haskell spent 14 years at Wasps over two spells that sandwiched stints in French, Japanese and New Zealand club rugby.

He joined Northampton last summer after his contract at the Ricoh Arena was not renewed in the hope that by staying in the Gallagher Premiership he might be selected for this autumn’s World Cup.

James Haskell won three Six Nations titles (Andrew Matthews/PA)

Eddie Jones has looked elsewhere for his flankers, however, with the emergence of Tom Curry, Sam Underhill and Mark Wilson taking England in a different direction.

As a mainstay of Jones’ back row for the first two years of the Australian’s reign, Haskell played the best rugby of his Test career as a big-hitting openside, who also offered a threat at the breakdown.

“When I look back at my time coaching James, it will always bring a smile to my face,” Jones said.

“I have loved every minute of my career in rugby and feel very privileged to have played with and against some exceptional players”
- James Haskell

“It was a privilege to coach him, but also great fun. He’s what I’d describe as a ‘glue’ player – someone who always tries to bring a squad together.

“His tour to Australia in 2016 sticks in my mind. He was absolutely outstanding on that tour, amazingly physical, uncompromising and just totally dominant.

“Despite injuries preventing him from achieving his goals this season, he should be remembered for a great career and as someone who never gave less than 100 per cent for club and country.

“Not only a superb player, but also one of the game’s great characters; rugby will be poorer without the ‘old fella’.”

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