Ireland skipper Keith Wood announced his retirement from all rugby here Sunday following the 43-21 World Cup quarter-final defeat to France.
The talismanic hooker, who won 58 caps for Ireland and battled back from a series of injuries to play in his third World Cup, said he was hanging up his boots after a glittering 57-cap international career.
"It's the time, that's it," Wood, 31, told a press conference. "Time to hang up the boots from all rugby. It's a doubly sad day today."
Wood has been dogged by shoulder injuries throughout his career and said he had wanted to go out on his own terms. "My shoulder is another injury waiting to happen," said the veteran of two British Lions tours.
Emotional Ireland coach Eddie O'Sullivan paid tribute to Wood, who had hinted at retirement before the tournament. "You've just seen the retirement of a legend," O'Sullivan said.
Filed by Neil Callanan