Former Ireland winger Adam Byrne announces retirement

Adam Byrne played a solitary Test for Ireland in 2017
Adam Byrne played a solitary Test for Ireland in 2017
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Former Ireland winger Adam Byrne has announced his retirement from professional rugby with immediate effect.

The 29-year-old played a solitary Test for Ireland that came against Argentina in 2017 and also featured for Ireland 7s in 2015.

Having also represented Ireland Under 20 side in the past, Byrne made his club debut with Leinster in 2012 and has played 66 games for the province scoring 24 tries.

Following his stint with Leinster, he made a switch to Connacht in 2022 but his last season with the club was limited by injury forcing him to play just six matches.

Byrne confirmed the news on his retirement in his Instagram account.

"The time has come for me to hang up the boots..

"Never in a million years did I think Rugby would bring me on the journey it has.

“The highs were some of the best days of my life, and the lows taught me a lot of valuable lessons.

"I want to thank everyone who supported me on my journey, all of the kind words, messages and gestures went a lot further than you ever could have imagined.

"A special mention to all of the clubs I have represented. From my early days at Naas RFC and UCD RFC, to Leinster, Connacht and Ireland.

"So many coaches, teammates, staff, medical teams and supporters helped me on my way, and I’ll forever be grateful to all of you.

"The biggest thanks to my Family and close friends.

"I’d like to think I gave it my best shot and I hope I did you all proud with every opportunity I got.

"I’ll look back with only the fondest memories of my Rugby career. The game has given me some of my best friends, experiences I could only dream of, life lessons and the opportunity to discover and understand myself as a person. It also gave me a few scars for good measure!

"A mention to those who have helped me in developing the next stage of my life. Rugby Players Ireland, UCD Ad Astra, and all those individuals who have given me advice and support (and continue to do so).

"Finally to the team at Output Sports, who have helped make the transition into my next chapter as seamless as possible. Thank you Martin, Darragh and Jules.

"I’m hugely excited to embark on this next chapter and bring everything I have learned from Rugby with me through life.

“If I can be of help in any area, particularly to the younger players please reach out.

“Also please connect if you’re involved in Health, Fitness and Sport as I start my next journey."