Argentina and Stade Français fly-half Felipe Contepomi has announced that he will retire at the end of the season.
One of the finest number tens in world rugby over the past decade, Contepomi will now return to Argentina to begin his career as a doctor.
The 35-year old was part of Leinster's Heineken Cup winning campaign in 2009, although he missed the final due to injury.
He was part of the famous Argentinian side that made it to the semi-finals of the 2007 Rugby World Cup, winning 79 caps for his country scoring 631 points.
Contepomi began his career in Europe with Bristol in 1999, before linking up with Leinster, Toulon and finally Stade in 2011.
"At 35, I've had a great career and have enjoyed it," said Contepomi.
"I always had fun but I have had a few injuries recently and that makes the training sessions harder, especially on Mondays and Tuesday.
"It is a difficult decision but I will go back to Argentina and begin my career as a doctor.
"This is a life decision. Now I will savour every minute, every training session. That is the key."
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would love him to become a team doctor and start fights with players who came too near while he was treating somebody, team doctor v POM, North, Harryordinary's dad would be something
IAS great player and were so lucky he stayed with us (to study) when he wasnt HC registered and Deccie not picking him
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Don't reckon there's too much help Dr. Phil could give the lads - he'd be of much more use to the ladies teamsimonokeeffe wrote:would love him to become a team doctor and start fights with players who came too near while he was treating somebody, team doctor v POM, North, Harryordinary's dad would be something
IAS great player and were so lucky he stayed with us (to study) when he wasnt HC registered and Deccie not picking him
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Xanthippe wrote:Don't reckon there's too much help Dr. Phil could give the lads - he'd be of much more use to the ladies teamsimonokeeffe wrote:would love him to become a team doctor and start fights with players who came too near while he was treating somebody, team doctor v POM, North, Harryordinary's dad would be something
IAS great player and were so lucky he stayed with us (to study) when he wasnt HC registered and Deccie not picking him
They'd be too busy trying to trip him up and fall under him.
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I for one will be very sad to see the good Dr hang up his boots but at least he's going out on his own terms.
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well womens rugby has some money to spend nowXanthippe wrote:Don't reckon there's too much help Dr. Phil could give the lads - he'd be of much more use to the ladies teamsimonokeeffe wrote:would love him to become a team doctor and start fights with players who came too near while he was treating somebody, team doctor v POM, North, Harryordinary's dad would be something
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An absolute legend in Leinster. I was always hoping he'd return one day with Toulon or SF.
Wish him all the best.
Wish him all the best.
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my favorite player of all time and leinster's finest signing. has been hugely missed since he left and made his mark on the game. big thank you and congrats to the doc.
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He may yet - we could have an Amlin Cup Final with Felipe and Isa saying goodbye to the RDS togethersuisse wrote:An absolute legend in Leinster. I was always hoping he'd return one day with Toulon or SF.
Wish him all the best.
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