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London Irish's Theo Brophy Clews retires due to concussion

:Headline: London Irish's Theo Brophy Clews retires due to concussion:
Brophy Clews has been a key member of the London Irish squad.
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London Irish back Theo Brophy Clews has announced his retirement from professional rugby at the age of 24 due to concussion.

The England Under-20 international, a fly-half or centre, said he would be putting his "short-term and long-term health at risk" if he continued playing.

Brophy Clews made his Irish debut during the 2015-16 season and was an important member of the Gallagher Premiership club's first-team squad.

His last appearance for the Exiles was against European Challenge Cup quarter-final opponents Bath six weeks ago, when he went off after just two minutes.

In an open letter to London Irish supporters, Brophy Clews said: "It is with a heavy heart that I write to announce my retirement from professional rugby due to concussion.

“There is obviously a lot of emotion involved in a decision like this”
- Theo Brophy Clews

"After receiving advice from the medical staff at London Irish and the Complex Concussion Clinic, it's clear to me that I cannot continue to play, as I would be putting both my short-term and my long-term health at risk.

"There is obviously a lot of emotion involved in a decision like this.

"First and foremost, I recognise that my health is the most important thing to consider. I have to accept that I can no longer put my body and my head through the physical challenges required to be a top-level player.

Theo Brophy Clews in action for London Irish (Adam Davy/PA)

"Secondly, I am hugely grateful for the time I've had in the game, the people I've shared the pitch with, and being involved in the special community we have in English rugby.

"Lastly, I am incredibly sad. While I appreciate that there is so much more to live for and more important issues in the world, I am really going to miss it.

"The emotions you go through, the bonds and special memories you make with the people around you, let alone playing the game you love for a living, will all be incredibly tough to leave behind."

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