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Former Munster and Ireland rugby star Tomás O’Leary has announced his retirement from professional rugby.
The scrumhalf began his professional career with Munster in 2005, winning the Heineken Cup in 2006 and 2008 with the southern province.
O’Leary also played an integral role in Ireland’s famous Six Nations Grand Slam victory in 2009, as first choice scrum-half, leading to him being selected to tour South Africa with the Lions in 2009.
The talented nine was favourite to start the Test series, but an ankle injury ruled him out of the tour before they left. A former Cork minor hurler, he also had stints with Premiership side London Irish and French giants Montpellier.
In a statement released today, O’Leary was full of thanks to everyone who helped him along the way.
“I have had an incredible career from my academy days in Munster to my last game in Montpellier all of which have been extremely satisfying. I have realised my ambition of representing Munster and Ireland. Wearing the red and green jerseys has been a real honour,” he said.
“Highlights that stand out are the two Heineken Cup victories with Munster and winning the Grand Slam in 2009 with Ireland. However the most fulfilling experience is the unique bond and friendships I experienced through rugby. This comradery is what I will miss the most. For this, I would like to thank all of the teammates I have had the pleasure of playing with throughout my career.
“A special mention has to go to the supporters in both Munster and Ireland, they were incredible to play for and represent. The spirit they have helped to create within the team is unparalleled & the atmospheres created by them enhanced and defined some of the biggest moments of my career.
“Particular thanks to Munster Rugby and the IRFU for helping me achieve my dreams. Through rugby I also got the opportunity to live and play abroad. Playing in the Premiership with London Irish and in the Top 14 with Montpellier were unbelievable experiences for my family and I.
“I deeply appreciate the input and help from all of my coaches and medical staff throughout my entire experience. There are too many to mention but the influence my school CBC and my club Dolphin had on my development was integral to my success.
“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all of my family and friends for their support. In particular I would like to thank my wife Julie, for her constant belief and support. My parents Geraldine and Seán have been an incredible support throughout my life and my success in sport would not have been possible without their support. Thanks also to my agent Niall Woods of Navy Blue who advised me and helped make my career so enjoyable.
“I retire from professional rugby happy and content that it is time to move on and embrace future careers. I look forward to continuing to grow our businesses, Told & Co and RedZone Recruitment, but am also looking at new opportunities.”
“Rugby has played such a huge role in my life and I’m truly grateful to all those who helped make the journey so special. I’m excited to continue supporting Munster and Ireland and look forward to seeing what’s in store for them!”
We wish him all the best in his future endeavours.