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Exeter's Irish wing O'Loughlin forced to retire

Rory O'Loughlin of Exeter Chiefs looks on ahead of the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Exeter Chiefs and Newcastle Falcons at Sandy ParkImage source, Getty Images
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Rory O鈥橪oughlin won his sole cap for Ireland in 2017

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Exeter Chiefs winger Rory O鈥橪oughlin has been forced to retire because of injury.

The Irishman, 30, suffered a serious shoulder injury at the start of the season.

Despite rehabilitation and attempts to get back playing he has been advised to retire.

"It has been a tough couple of months coming to terms with this new reality,"

"Although this season hasn鈥檛 gone to plan for me, I have loved my time here at Exeter.

"I do count myself incredibly lucky to have played for two great clubs, alongside some of the game鈥檚 best players and more importantly some of my best mates."

He joined the Chiefs at the start of the 2022-23 season from Leinster and made 24 appearances for the Premiership side.

O鈥橪oughlin made his international debut for Ireland against Japan in 2017 - his sole cap for his country.