The 36-year-old announced his international retirement back in February, saying he would "pursue a playing opportunity abroad."
Conor Murray has confirmed his full retirement from rugby today.
The 36-year-old announced his international retirement back in February, saying he would "pursue a playing opportunity abroad."
Making his Munster debut in 2010, the scrum-half earned 125 caps for Ireland, and made eight test appearances for the British and Irish Lions.

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