Winston Stanley forced to retire on medical grounds

Winston Stanley forced to retire on medical grounds

Harlequins centre Winston Stanley has today confirmed his retirement from professional rugby with immediate effect.



The 29-year-old Samoan international has been forced to retire on medical grounds.

Winner of the U20 Junior World Cup with New Zealand and shortlisted for young player of the year in 2009, Stanley scored the match winning try on his full international debut for Samoa against Canada in 2014.


"I was devastated to receive the news and it has been hard to come to terms with,” said Stanley.  “I’d like to thank all the staff involved with Quins for their unwavering support.  Especially the strength and conditioning and Medical staff for their exhaustive efforts with my rehabilitation.


“...It has been an honour to have had the opportunity to play at the top level, and ultimately finish my career at a famous club such as Harlequins. I have many special memories and wish the Club all the very best going forward.”

Winston, who appeared 19 times for Harlequins and scored one try, is the youngest brother of All Black Benson Stanley and cousin to Samoan international Michael Stanley.


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