
Former Wales Fly Half Dan Biggar announced that he will retire from rugby at the end of the season.
The 35 -year -old boy will bring curtains for his 18 -year -old career as an expert as the contract with the French club Toulon expires.
Biggar won three titles in three countries, including the Grand Slam in 2019 and played in three rugby World Cups with Wales.
Selected as a tour of New Zealand in 2017 and Lions Tours in South Africa in 2021, he started all three tests on Spring Bok.
Biggar, who made his 19 -year -old debut in 2009, was the fourth highest Wales player who ran to the 2023 World Cup quasi -finals.
Biggar’s breakthroughs played 221 in OsPreys in 2007 and scored 2203 points and won two league titles and Anglo-Welsh Cups over 11 seasons.
He has spent four years in Northampton Saints since 2018 and joined TOP 14 Side Toulon, which helped win the 2023 European Challenge Cup.
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