Rugby star Mike Tindall retires
The Gloucester Rugby player Mike Tindall has confirmed he is retiring from the sport. The 2003 England World Cup winner was not offered a renewal on his contract at Kingsholm at the end of last season.
The Gloucester Rugby player Mike Tindall has confirmed he is retiring from the sport. The 2003 England World Cup winner was not offered a renewal on his contract at Kingsholm at the end of last season.
Gloucester Rugby player Mike Tindall says he has had some "amazing times" after announcing his retirement.
The 2003 World Cup winner took to Twitter to confirm his decision and to thank his supporters:
After 17 years It’s time to retire from rugby,I have been lucky to play with/against some great players,Two great clubs and had some amazing
Times. Thank you to everyone who has supported me through my career! #glawsfamily http://t.co/RQucclFUlF
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