French Top 14
Garbajosa forced to hang up his boots
Scrum.com
December 29, 2008
Toulouse's Xavier Garbajosa in action during the Heineken Cup match against London Irish at Stade Ernest Wallon in Toulouse, France on October 29, 2006.
Garbajosa was a Heineken Cup winner with Toulouse in 2003 © Getty Images
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Bayonne's Xavier Garbajosa has been forced to retire due to injury.

The versatile 32-year-old back, a Heineken Cup winner with Toulouse in 2003, has been forced to hang up his boots after 12 years due to a series of injury problems.

He won 31 caps for France and played 37 Heineken Cup games for Toulouse, helping the French club win the European title for the second time in 2003. Equally at home at fullback, centre or wing, he switched to Bayonne in 2007 but knee problems returned to bring a premature end to his career.

A World Junior Champion with France in 1995, Garbajosa made his French debut as a substitute against Ireland in 1998. He then went on to score two tries against Wales at Wembley to help the French complete a Grand Slam. He scored two tries in six outings at the 1999 Rugby World Cup and figured at fullback in the epic semi-final victory over New Zealand at Twickenham. He also started at No.15 against Australia in the final at the Millennium Stadium.

He made two appearances in France's 2002 Grand Slam campaign and started in all nine games for Toulouse as they stormed Europe to win the Heineken Cup in 2003. He made his final international appearance against England in a warm-up match before the 2003 Rugby World Cup finals, a tournament he was forced to miss because of a thigh muscle injury.

"Rugby has been part of my everyday life for the past 17 years. I am frustrated my career has had to end this way, but I have no regrets," Garbajosa told the Sud Ouest newspaper. "I dream at night about playing, but deep down inside I know my playing career is now over. I need to step aside to give the younger players a chance, although I will do continue to work to help Bayonne. This is the end to a beautiful chapter of my life."

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