Wasps’ Lee Thomas retires

centre Lee Thomas has been forced to retire from the game having failed to recover from a ruptured Achilles suffered last season.
Thomas suffered the injury in November 2012 against in only his eighth appearance for , having joined earlier in the summer.
Since then he has sustained a number of complications including a re-rupture, leading to seven operations with possibly more to come, and has been forced to retire on medical advice.
Thomas has previously represented , Celtic Warriors, and and he played for at all age levels up to Under21s.
He said: “The decision becomes a lot easier once it is taken out of your hands but it is still very difficult to accept.
“I am hugely disappointed to not be able to play a part in the ongoing development at London Wasps. Having witnessed first-hand the work that and his team are doing, I am confident that they will achieve a great amount in the next few years, but I am now looking forward to the next chapter of my life.”
Director of Rugby Dai Young said: “It's always very sad to see a player retire, especially when like Lee, they have plenty of years of playing ahead of them. It's a real shame because when he suffered the injury he was really beginning to settle into the Club and starting to play some great rugby. Lee's a good man and we will help him out in any way we can in the future.”

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