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London Irish latest: Theo Brophy-Clews retires, pens open letter to Exile Nation

Theo Brophy-Clews has announced his retirement from professional rugby on medical grounds.

Pauline Torongo by Pauline Torongo
21-05-2021 17:25
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Theo Brophy-Clews

Theo Brophy-Clews has announced his retirement from professional rugby on medical grounds. Photo: Twitter @londonirish

Theo Brophy-Clews has announced his retirement from professional rugby on medical grounds.

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The 24-year-old Academy graduate, who made his senior debut during the 2015/16 season and has since gone on to make 63 appearances for the Exiles in all competitions, scoring in excess of 110 points, has played his last professional match.

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He has penned an open letter to the Exile Nation.

Good luck for your next chapter, Theo. We will miss you and it goes without saying, you will always be welcomed at Hazelwood.

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It is with a heavy heart that I write to announce my retirement from professional rugby due to concussion. After receiving advice from the medical staff at London Irish and the Complex Concussion Clinic, it’s clear to me that I cannot continue to play, as I would be putting both my short-term and my long-term health at risk. I think that rugby is an incredibly special sport and it’s been a dream come true to play it professionally. 

The memories I’ve made, the people I’ve met and the challenges I’ve had to go through have made my career incredibly fulfilling and special. Rugby has taught me so much, and, most importantly, how to be a decent person and to enjoy the ride, no matter how tough it gets.

There’s obviously a lot of emotion involved in a decision like this. First and foremost, I recognise that my health is the most important thing to consider, I have to accept that I can no longer put my body and my head through the physical challenges required to be a top-level player.

Secondly, I’m hugely grateful for the time I’ve had in the game, the people I’ve shared the pitch with, and being involved in the special community we have in English rugby – more on that later.

Lastly, I’m incredibly sad. While I appreciate that there is so much more to live for and more important issues in the world, I’m really going to miss it. The emotions you go through, the bonds and special memories you make with the people around you, let alone playing the game you love for a living, will all be incredibly tough to leave behind.

There are too many people to thank here, but know if you’ve ever messaged me, watched a game, or played with me, I’m thankful for you and your support. It hit me the other day that there are not many other jobs that you get to earn a living whilst having your family name on your back. I’ve loved representing my whole family every time I ran out onto the pitch. My Mum, Dad, big sister and my girlfriend Melanie have made me who I am and have supported me unwaveringly throughout my life and career. I love them more than anything.

To my teammates, coaches and support staff at school, club, county and England age-grade, thank you. Growing up playing rugby was incredibly fun and rewarding, and there’s so many people who shaped my career at a young age. There are so many people who have improved my life for the better at Newbury RFC, Berkshire, Abingdon School and the national age-grade programme. I will always look back at that time during my development as a rugby player with huge happiness and gratitude.

To everyone at London Irish, I’ve wanted to represent this club since I was a kid and playing over fifty first team games has been one of my proudest achievements. I’ve been part of some massive ups and downs for the club and many brilliant environments, so thank to all the boys, staff, coaches, and supporters for making my time here so special. A special thank you to the two people at the club who had the bravery to tell me what’s important in life, it can’t have been easy, but I really appreciate it.

Finally, to the London Irish supporters and rugby enthusiasts in general. Thank you for supporting us, especially when it hasn’t been easy. You’re the reason we get to play rugby for a living and thank you for allowing us to live our dreams.

If you’ve got this far, I appreciate it. I’m looking forward to the next chapter of my life knowing I’ve been lucky enough to live my dream.

See you soon,

Theo

☘️ @theobrophclews has announced his retirement from professional rugby.

He has penned an open letter to the #ExileNation 👉 https://t.co/IhnVpk3mtl

Good luck for your next chapter, Theo! pic.twitter.com/QBl9MpCvqw

— London Irish (@londonirish) May 21, 2021
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