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Gloucester lock James Hudson forced to retire with knee injury

James Hudson has taken up a new role at Gloucester
Image: James Hudson has taken up a new role at Gloucester

Former England Saxons lock James Hudson has retired from professional rugby with immediate effect.

Hudson's club Gloucester said that the 34-year-old had failed to overcome a serious knee injury.

He made more than 250 club appearances during a career that featured stints with Bath, London Irish, Newcastle and Gloucester.

Hudson underwent surgery and embarked on a lengthy rehabilitation programme after suffering the injury during a pre-season friendly 13 months ago.

He has now had to admit defeat in his injury battle, but he will remain with Gloucester in the role of performance nutritionist.

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"I am obviously disappointed that I've had to hang up my boots," Hudson told Gloucester's club website.

"But I know that I gave it everything in a bid to get back on the pitch, and I would like to place on record my thanks to the Gloucester medical staff, who have been terrific.

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"I feel proud and very lucky to have been able to play for 15 years as a professional, and I always knew that it would come to an end one day.

"I am now looking forward to starting a new chapter, and I am delighted that part of that will be with Gloucester."

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