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Leigh Halfpenny after Wales's defeat by Argentina
Leigh Halfpenny will play his final match for Wales against the Barbarians on 4 November. Photograph: James Crombie/INPHO/Shutterstock
Leigh Halfpenny will play his final match for Wales against the Barbarians on 4 November. Photograph: James Crombie/INPHO/Shutterstock

Wales’s Leigh Halfpenny announces retirement from international rugby

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  • ‘It hasn’t been easy but the time feels right’ says full-back
  • Halfpenny won 101 caps and scored 801 points for Wales

Leigh Halfpenny has announced he is to retire from international rugby following Wales’s exit from the Rugby World Cup.

Wales were knocked out by Argentina at the quarter-final stage, with Halfpenny’s final appearance of the tournament coming in the pool-stage victory over Portugal.

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The full-back’s last game for his country will be on Saturday week, against the Barbarians in Cardiff.

His international retirement comes having won 101 caps, and with 801 points scored he is third in the all-time Welsh list behind Neil Jenkins and Stephen Jones.

In a statement he said: “After having time to reflect after the Rugby World Cup campaign, it’s with a heavy heart that I’ve decided it’s time for me to step away from international rugby.

“The decision hasn’t been easy, but the time feels right for me now and I look forward to running out one last time against the Barbarians at home next week. It’s been a huge honour and a privilege to put on the Welsh jersey and represent my country over the last 15 years.”

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