Wales great Biggar announces retirement
- Dan Biggar, 35, announced his retirement from rugby at the end of the season, concluding his career with Toulon.
- Biggar earned 112 caps for Wales and won three Six Nations titles during his 15-year international career.
- He represented Wales in three World Cups, reaching the semi-finals in 2019.
- Biggar expressed pride in representing Wales 112 times and looks forward to the next generation of players.
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Wales great Dan Biggar to retire from Rugby
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In Video: Former Wales fly-half Dan Biggar explains why he will retire from rugby at the end of the season
Dan Biggar Announces Retirement from Rugby: A Phenomenal Career Comes to an End In a shocking revelation, former Wales and British and Irish Lions fly-half Dan Biggar has revealed his decision to retire from professional rugby. The 33-year-old has had a storied career, playing 112 tests for Wales and scoring 633 points. Biggar joined the studio to discuss his decision and reflect on his remarkable achievements. The Reason Behind the Decision Whe…
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