Rhys Webb has become the third Wales veteran to announce his international retirement before the 2023 World Cup.
The 34-year-old British and Irish Lions scrum-half announced his decision on social media 100 days before the tournament kicks off in France.
He has joined Ospreys Alun Wyn Jones an
let s have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. in rugby league, defending champions queensland began their state of origin defence with a 26 points to 18 victory over new south wales at the adelaide oval. hamiso tabuai fidow and selwyn cobbo both scoring two tries. game two of the three match series is in brisbane on the 21st ofjune today marks 100 days until the start of the rugby union world cup. hosts france kick off the competition at the stade de france on the 8th of september with the final also played there on the 28th of october. rhys webb won t be there he s now the third welsh player to announce his retirement from the international team . following in the footsteps of fellow wales players alun wynjones and justin tipuric. .. ospreys player webb says he has accepted an offer to continue his club career abroad. the future of premiership rugby club london irish hangs in the balance right now. the rfu, the sport s governing body in england w
Rhys Webb has retired from Test rugby citing the “present uncertainty and difficulties in Welsh rugby” as a key influence on his decision.Scrum half Webb, 34,