Dan Biggar: Former Wales and British and Irish Lions fly-half retires from rugby | Rugby Union News happymamay

Dan Beagjar announced in the former Wales in Wales that he will retire from the Rakbi game at the end of the season.

The 35 -year -old will fall in his 18 -year -old shiny career as a professional when his contract with French club Toleon.

BigGAR won three titles of six countries, including the Grand Slam in 2019, and played in three Rajabi World Cup with Wales.

He was chosen for British and Irish black tours in New Zealand in 2017 and South Africa in 2021, and began the three tests against Sprinox.

Biggar, who first appeared in his 19 -year -old international role, retired from Test Rugby as the fourth highest player in Wales in the 2023 World Cup quarter -finals.

Most of the hats for Wales

Alun Wyn Jones – 158

Jenkins – 129

George North – 121

Dan Bejjar – 112

Taulupe Faleetau – 108*

Biggar’s penetration came in 2007 in Ospreys, where he achieved 221 games, scored a record 2203 points, and won two league titles and the Anglo Wilsh Cup during 11 seasons.

He spent four years in Northhampton the saints of 2018 before joining the best 14 Tolon teams, which helped win the European Challenge Cup in 2023.

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