Dan Parks announces retirement

The Australian born Scotland international plans to stay involved in the sport

Former Scotland fly-half Dan Parks has announced his retirement from rugby. Photograph: David Davies/PA Wire.
Former Scotland fly-half Dan Parks has announced his retirement from rugby. Photograph: David Davies/PA Wire.

Former Scotland fly-half Dan Parks has announced his retirement from rugby. Parks won 67 caps during an eight-year international career that ended when he stepped down from Test rugby during the 2012 RBS 6 Nations Championship.

Australia-born Parks joined Glasgow in 2003, and then had spells with Cardiff Blues and latterly Connacht.

“I feel incredibly fortunate to have been able to play a sport which I love for over 11 years as a professional,” he said.

"My time over here in Scotland, Wales and Ireland has been the best years of my life, and I would like to thank all those who have contributed and helped me along this amazing journey.

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“Of course, my highlight was being able to wear the blue of Scotland, and something I will forever treasure and hold very close to my heart.

“I plan to stay closely involved with the game, through TV, commercial work and coaching, and I am really excited about the future and continuing to be involved in the sport I am so passionate about and that has given me so much.”