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06/05/2008 10:06
Sydney - Reds and former Australia flanker David Croft announced his retirement from professional rugby on Tuesday.
The 29-year-old told local media he was quitting at the end
of the 2008 season even though he still had another year to run
on his contract.
"I believe it's much better making that decision now and
giving the Reds time before next season, to free up funds to
recruit new players," Croft said.
Croft has played more than 100 games for Queensland state
and made his test debut for Australia against Argentina in
2002. He played five tests and was a member of the Wallabies
squad at the 2003 World Cup.
"I've completely devoted myself to playing professional
rugby for more than 10 seasons," Croft said. "I just want to do
something different."

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