RUGBY UNION: Exiles ace Titterrell forced to quit because of neck injury
9:30am Thursday 13th February 2014 in Sport
By Ed Mezzetti, Sports reporter specialising in Rugby, Cricket and Athletics. Call me on 01865 425456
Andy Titterrell pictured against Cornish Pirates supported by Gordon Ross, who paid a tribute to his teammate
LONDON Welsh hooker Andy Titterrell said his decision to retire was âgut- wrenchingâ.
The former England and British Irish Lions player announced yesterday that he was quitting rugby with immediate effect due to a neck injury.
Titterrell, 33, made a big impact at Welsh after joining the club last summer, but was forced to retire on medical advice.
âIt is absolutely devastating that my career has ended as a player in these circumstances,â he said. âItâs utterly gut-wrenching.
âI hope to move forward now and make the transition into a specialist skills and strength and conditioning coach, so that I can pass my understanding and expertise onto other professional players within the game that I am so passionate about.
âIâd like to thank all those who have supported me over my playing career, especially my parents, my wife and Gareth Delve â for them I am truly grateful.â
Titterrell, who won five England caps and toured New Zealand with the Lions in 2005, has combined playing this season with studying for a Masters degree in strength and conditioning at St Maryâs College, Twickenham.
Having previously appeared for Sale, Gloucester, Leeds and Edinburgh, Titterrell last played for Welsh in their victory over Bristol at the Kassam Stadium in November.
The news of his retirement prompted many to pay tribute to a consummate professional.
âIâm humbled to have so many kind words spoken about me,â Titterell tweeted.
âThank u to everyone who has messaged me been a part of my careerâ.
Exiles assistant coach, Gordon Ross, said: âThe effect he had on the pitch was huge.
âHe is quite a quiet man, but when he spoke, everyone listened in.
âThe biggest thing weâll miss about him are his performances on the pitch.â
Head coach Justin Burnell said: âAndy is one of the most professional players Iâve ever worked with.
âHis attitude and contribution to the environment at London Welsh, both on and off the field, has been amazing.
âItâs a massive blow to us to lose Andy. His defensive qualities were fantastic â he topped the tackle count every single week.
âYou wonât find a better role model or ambassador for a professional rugby player than Andy Titterrell. âHe was the ultimate professional and a true gentleman.â
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RUGBY UNION: Exiles ace Titterrell forced to quit because of neck injury
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