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Welsh rugby player Jonathan Davies, aged 36, has retired from professional rugby after a 18-year career. He made 96 appearances for Wales, including winning two Grand Slams and four Six Nations titles. Davies, who played for Scarlets and British & Irish Lions, announced his decision on Instagram following a break from the game. He expressed gratitude for his career and spending time with family, particularly his newborn son.
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