Ulster Rugby Captain Announces Unexpected Retirement due to…

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**Ulster Rugby Captain Announces Unexpected Retirement**

In a surprising announcement today, Ulster Rugby captain, John McGovern, revealed his decision to retire from professional rugby, effective immediately. The 32-year-old lock has been a pivotal figure for the team, leading Ulster through numerous high-stakes matches and earning respect both on and off the field.

McGovern’s decision comes as a shock to fans and teammates alike, as he had been expected to continue his leadership role for at least another season. In a heartfelt statement, McGovern cited ongoing health issues and a need for personal rejuvenation as primary reasons behind his sudden departure. “This was not an easy decision to make,” McGovern said. “But after much consideration and discussions with my family and medical team, I believe it’s time to step away from the game I love.”

McGovern’s career has been marked by remarkable achievements, including multiple European Cup appearances and a historic win in the Pro14 final. His leadership on the field and dedication to the team have earned him admiration throughout the rugby community. Ulster Rugby’s Director of Rugby, Michael Thompson, expressed deep gratitude for McGovern’s contributions, calling him “a true warrior and an inspiration.”

The team will hold a tribute event in McGovern’s honor next week, celebrating his extraordinary career and leadership. Meanwhile, Ulster Rugby begins the search for a new captain to steer them through the upcoming season.

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