Veteran All Blacks hooker Andrew Hore confirmed his international retirement on Wednesday after 83 Test appearances for New Zealand.
The 35-year-old could not find a Super Rugby team for next season and said he planned to concentrate on working on his South Island farm.
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“I don’t think I’ll be playing in the All Black jersey again,” he told reporters when he arrived back in New Zealand from Ireland, where New Zealand capped a perfect season on the weekend with 14 wins in 14 Tests.
“I’ve had a good run, hopefully I can get home and make a good fist of my next job which is going to be a farmer.
“Hopefully, if I do that as well as I’ve played rugby then I shouldn’t be going too bad.”
Hore made his international debut in 2002 at the relatively late age of 24 but has been a regular for the All Blacks ever since.
He was part of their World Cup winning campaign in 2011 and captained New Zealand against Canada at the tournament, his only international appearance wearing the skipper’s armband.
He said he intends to maintain his involvement in the game by playing club rugby in Otago.
Go well Andrew Hore… served rugby for long.
You were a hard man of the game!
I wish Andrew well. Solid, hard and also a gentleman of the game.
2 @ Lion4ever:
I don’t know so much about the “Gentleman” part… but he was solid and a pure rugby man!
Een van my gunsteling allblacks gewees.n yster wat net so hard gegee het as wat hy ontvang het
@ grootblousmile:
By gentleman, I mean a man with few yellow cards.
One Hore that wont hook again. Was a good player , real factor in his career. Enjoy your new life Andrew.
He said he intends to maintain his involvement in the game by playing club rugby in Otago.
That would have been in South African context , You are on standby , HM will call you.
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