James Broadhurst retires from rugby

James Broadhurst retires from rugby

James Broadhurst has called time on his rugby career due to the ongoing effects of concussion.

 

"I've been away from the game for a little over 18 months and still experience symptoms which affect my daily life," said the 29-year-old Hurricanes lock.

 

“Some extensive efforts have gone into getting me back to sport by medical professionals in and out of rugby. Even though it hasn't resulted in the outcome I had hoped for, I owe each and every one of them a huge debt, as my health has improved massively and this will undoubtedly give me quality of life in the future.”


 

"...They say for a door to open, others must close, so I look forward to the next chapter in anticipation, rather than looking back at the rugby chapter with sadness."


 

Broadhurst retires with an impressive playing resume including earning a test cap against South Africa at Ellis Park in Johannesburg in 2015 where he was part of a 27-20 All Blacks victory.

He also played 71 matches for the Hurricanes, 20 for Canterbury, and 55 for Taranaki, including starting in every match during their run to the Mitre 10 Cup national Premiership title in 2014.

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