
Former Wales fly-half Dan Biggar has introduced he’ll retire from rugby on the finish of the season.
The 35-year-old will convey the curtain down on his illustrious 18-year profession as knowledgeable upon the expiry of his contract with French membership Toulon.
Biggar received three Six Nations titles, together with a Grand Slam in 2019, and performed at three Rugby World Cups with Wales.
Chosen for the British and Irish Lions excursions of New Zealand in 2017 and South Africa in 2021, he began all three Checks towards the Springboks.
Biggar, who made his worldwide debut as a 19-year-old in 2009, retired from Check rugby because the fourth-highest capped Wales participant following their run to the 2023 World Cup quarter-finals.
Biggar’s breakthrough got here in 2007 at Ospreys, the place he made 221 appearances, scored a document 2203 factors, and received two league titles and the Anglo-Welsh Cup throughout 11 seasons.
He spent 4 years at Northampton Saints from 2018 earlier than becoming a member of Prime 14 facet Toulon, who he helped win the European Problem Cup in 2023.
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