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Ross Ford has officially retired. Scotland's most capped player and former British and Irish Lions hooker Ross Ford has announced his retirement from rugby, the Scottish Rugby Union has announced.
Ross Ford has announced his retirement from rugby, after a career spanning 15 years The Edinburgh forward, Scotland's most capped player says he is lucky to have played so long RELATED ARTICLES ...
Ross Ford, Scotland's most-capped player and former British and Irish Lions hooker, has announced his retirement from rugby. The Edinburgh forward made 110 appearances for Scotland as well as ...
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Scotland’s most capped player and former British and Irish Lions hooker Ross Ford said he was lucky to have played the game he loves for so long as he announced his retirement from rugby.
Scotland’s most capped player Ross Ford retires from rugby. Ford made his last appearance for the national team in 2017. Published Jun 27, 2019. Last updated Jun 27, 2019.