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Wallabies hooker Dave Porecki calls time on rugby career after Lions swansong

The 32-year-old Sydney native bows out of the game having been part of the Wallabies squad for the British & Irish Lions Series over the past three weeks.

Porecki spent five seasons in the UK with Saracens and London Irish after playing just the one Super Rugby match for NSW in 2015.

He returned to Australian Rugby and the Waratahs ahead of the 2021 Super Rugby season, but his Wallabies debut came a year later in a memorable win against England in Perth where he became Wallaby number 952.

Known for his accuracy at set piece and tireless work rate, Porecki was named in the 2023 Rugby World Cup squad and became the 88th Wallabies captain, after injury to Will Skelton, leading the side in three of their four pool matches at the tournament.

Injury ruled out all of Porecki's 2024 season but true to his character, he fought his way back to the international stage to start for the Wallabies in their first Test this year against Fiji.

His 21st and final time in Wallaby gold was against the British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with a cut to his heel at training making him a late scratching from the third and final Test last Saturday night.

Wallabies and NSW Waratahs hooker David Porecki said: "To wear the Wallaby gold and Waratahs blue was a dream of mine as a boy growing up in Manly and to be able to say I did both is something I'm incredibly proud of.

"Rugby has given me so much to be thankful for and has been such a massive part of my life for so long but it feels like the right time for me to turn the page and start a new chapter.

"There's a lot of people who have supported me in my journey, and to them I'll be forever grateful. I'm especially looking forward to spending more time with my wife Shani and kids Luca, Charlie and Billie.

"I look forward to continuing to support the game away from the field in this next stage of my life."

Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt said: "Porky is the ultimate professional and quiet achiever. He doesn't say a lot, preferring to get on with the job and to lead by example, and he's done that really well for the time that I've known him".

"On behalf of everyone within the team we wish him and his family all the best in this next stage of their lives."

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