ULSTER CENTRE DARREN Cave has announced that he will retire from professional rugby at the end of the current season.
The announcement comes just days after the 31-year-old delivered a superb performance in the 13 shirt as Ulster came up just short against Leinster in their Heineken Champions Cup quarter-final at the Aviva Stadium.
Cave will retire at the end of the season. Source: Bryan Keane/INPHO
Cave has earned 225 appearances for his native Ulster since making his senior debut in 2007, helping them into the final of the 2012 Heineken Cup and a Pro12 final in 2013.
The Holywood man has won 11 caps for Ireland and was part of the 2015 World Cup squad, while he helped the Ireland U20s to a Grand Slam in 2007 and won the 2009 Churchill Cup with Ireland A.
Cave will now hope to finish out his career by playing a central part in Ulster ending their season in style in the Guinness Pro14.
“Many people have contributed massively to help me along this journey, far too many to name,” said Cave in an open letter to supporters.
“Thank you to my friends, coaches, medical staff, S&C staff and all the other staff and management at Ulster Rugby behind the scenes that gave me the opportunity to be the best player, and person, that I could be. I’ve no idea how many team-mates I’ve had over the years but thank you to all of them, it’s been an absolute pleasure. I have made some friends for life.
“This is a really exciting group to be a part of and I’m determined to give everything so that we can finish the season on a high. Beyond that, I can’t wait to put my feet up and watch Ulster Rugby win trophies over the coming years.
“Whilst I’m proud of my achievements, more than anything else I’m grateful that my family sacrificed so much to let me pursue this crazy dream that I could play rugby for Ulster and Ireland.
“I really don’t know how I’m supposed to put my gratitude into words for how much my dad Brian and my mum Ruth have done for me over the years. Not to mention my older brother Stuart, who taught me how to go ‘toe to toe’ wrestling in the back garden from a young age. Who’d have thought it would have been such a valuable lesson.