McCabe retires from rugby

back Pat McCabe has announced his retirement from rugby after breaking his neck for the third time in less than two years.
Scans earlier this week confirmed that McCabe had fractured his C1 vertebrae against on Saturday.
“It's shattering thinking I'll never play for the or the Brumbies again,” said McCabe. “I realise how fortunate I am. When I get out of the neck brace I will have no ongoing issues, I'll live a normal life. There are a hell of a lot of people who have it worse than me. Yes, I'm disappointed. But I'm lucky to be able to walk away from the game after three serious injuries intact. It's a blessing.”
“I knew there was no real option other than to stop playing,” McCabe said. “I've got a long life to live and while I am going to miss the game … it's just a matter of finding the next challenge and next goals to get excited about.”
Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie added: “Pat has made the right decision in putting his future health and well-being ahead of any desire he may have to continue playing rugby”.
“He is one of the smartest and most dedicated individuals I have had the pleasure of coaching and, irrespective of what avenue he chooses to go down, I have no doubt he will be a success. On the field, Pat made an amazing contribution to rugby at all levels of the game, and he'll finish his career with some wonderful memories and many great relationships that will remain with him for life. Pat is truly one of the good men of our game.”

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