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Former Wallabies captain Michael Hooper announces retirement after missing out on Olympics

Michael Hooper, who holds the record for the most caps as Australia captain, put an end to his international rugby career on Sunday after missing out on selection for the Paris Olympics.

The 32-year-old, who played 125 Tests for the Wallabies — 69 of them as skipper — announced his immediate retirement on social media.

“What a ride! My Olympic journey has come to an end, and with it, my Australian rugby career,” Hooper said in a statement via social media.

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“To the Aussie Sevens team, I wish you all the best, you’ve been an awesome, helpful, and talented group of athletes to be part of.

“As for my time in Australian Rugby, I’m grateful to my family and friends for their unwavering support throughout.

Michael Hooper is retiring from rugby….

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