The Gold Coast Bulletin

Idris retires from NRL aged only 27

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INJURY-HIT NRL player Jamal Idris has announced his retirement from rugby league aged just 27.

Idris took a break from the NRL in 2016 before resuming his career this year on a oneseason deal with the Wests Tigers. He played only five games for the Tigers before being ruled out for the season with a ruptured ACL.

Last night, Idris took to Instagram to announce the end of his career.

“Thank you all for sharing this game and journey with me unfortunat­ely due to injury it’s ended my time at 27 in this great game.

“The game has given me so much, more than anything it has given me character a way to express myself and the ability to change the lives of others, but as my brother once told me, football is a very small part of your life and you will not finish growing when football stops, if anything that is when life will truly begin ...

“I just want to thank everyone that has stood by me through the good times and the bad throughout my amazing time in the NRL.”

The talented centre played a total of 136 NRL games from 2008.

He had four seasons with Canterbury, before two-year stints at Gold Coast and Penrith and his 12 months with the Tigers.

Idris played one State of Origin match in 2010 for NSW and represente­d Australia the following year in one Test.

 ??  ?? Jamal Idris has called it quits.
Jamal Idris has called it quits.

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