Scott Fardy announces retirement

Thu, Apr 15, 2021, 10:30 PM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson
The Queensland Reds hosted the Brumbies in Round Eight of Harvey Norman Super Rugby AU at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane

Legendary Wallabies back-rower Scott Fardy has announced that he will retire at the end of the season.

Fardy made his Super Rugby debut for the Brumbies in 2012 at the age of 28, where he would play 97 games.

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His aggressive style of play and fearless attitude ensured that he was a regular Wallabies selection in the back-row alongside Michael Hooper and David Pocock.

Making his debut against New Zealand in 2013, he played 39 games for Australia, including starting during the 2015 World Cup final against the All Blacks.

Finishing off his career with Irish powerhouse Leinster, the 36-year-old confirmed that he would be hanging up the boots at the end of the season.

“I’ve loved every minute of this adventure, not only the last few years with Leinster but all of it and of course there is still a lot of rugby to be played this season. We are still on a high after the weekend and we’ve a massive few weeks ahead and that is our focus right now.," he told leinsterrugby.ie

“We’ve a week off at the moment and then we’ll begin our build up with a game against Munster Rugby and then the massive challenge of facing La Rochelle away in France.

“There will be time to sit back, reflect and to thank the clubs and the people that have played a part in my playing career when the season is done and maybe even in person.

“It’s been a hard year for everyone in society and playing without our fans has been difficult but hopefully off the back of Monday’s news, I might be able to say thank you and goodbye at the RDS in front of our supporters which would be special.

“Until then all my energy and focus is on finishing the season strongly with Leinster.”

A huge kick from Nic White from inside his own half.

Fardy has been a major cornerstone of Leinster's recent success, winning a Heineken Champions Cup and four Guinness PRO14 titles during his stint, with the club's head coach Leo Cullen praising his impact on the team.

“Scott leaves a formidable legacy behind him at the club. He has been a key figure in the team’s recent success and has been an invaluable member of the leadership group during his time here," he said in a statement. 

“Fards is a great competitor on the field but he also brings great enjoyment and fun to the entire squad throughout our lengthy season when the team is constantly changing, particularly with international players away and younger players stepping up in their absence.

“I’m sure lots of Leinster supporters will remember his performance in Bilbao when he was still straining every last fibre deep into injury time to try to block down the late Remi Tales drop-goal attempt. But there have been so many other moments where he has shown a real physical edge and winning mentality across a brilliant four years. 

“We wish Scott, Penelope and their two boys, August and Walker, all the very best with their return home safe in the knowledge that they have friends here for life at Leinster.

“We very much hope to see them back at sometime in the future at a packed RDS Arena so that the Leinster faithful can show their appreciation and give them a proper blue wave goodbye.”

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