DROPS THE MIKE

Former Wales scrum-half Mike Phillips retires from rugby after two Six Naitons Grand Slams and Lions tour victory

FORMER Wales and Lions scrum-half Mike Phillips has announced his retirement from rugby.

The No9 hard-man, who won two Six Nations Grand Slams and was on the successful British and Irish Lions tour of Australia four years ago, will leave Sale Sharks at the end of the season.

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Mike Phillips helped Wales win two Grand Slams in 2008 and 2012Credit: Getty Images

Phillips, 34, tweeted: "I would like to announce my retirement as a professional rugby player at the end of this season with @SaleSharksRugby.


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"Thanks to the fans, teammates, clubs, coaches, @WelshRugbyUnion the @LionsOfficial, friends & family who have supported me over the years."

The Carmarthen-born scrum-half has been often seen as symbolic of Warren Gatland's hard-hitting approach with Wales - branded 'Warrenball' - after the Kiwi took over in 2008.

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Mike Phillips was as well known for his dogged defensive work and tough tackling as with the ball for WalesCredit: Getty Images
Mike Phillips won two Grand Slams with Wales and the Six Nations title in 2013Credit: PA:Press Association

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In many ways, he was selected for his bruising defensive work as much as his ability to spot a gap with the ball.

Phillips took over from Dwayne Peel as the regular Welsh No9 and then for the Lions in 2009 and 2013, playing on the winning side four years ago.

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But he has also courted controversy, suspended by Wales in 2011 for a skirmish with a bouncer in 2011 and sacked by Bayonne for off-field misconduct in 2013.

He will quit the game after his season at Premiership club Sale Sharks has finished.

Mike Phillips was scrum half for the Lions when they beat Australia 2-1 in 2013Credit: Getty Images
Mike Phillips scores against South Africa in the bruising 2009 Lions TourCredit: PA:Press Association
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