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Argentina’s greatest ever player is retiring

The man widely regarded as Argentina’s greatest ever player, Juan Martin Hernandez announced his retirement from professional rugby in a French press interview published on Tuesday.

The 35-year-old, known as “El Mago” — the Magician — in his homeland, suffered a knee injury last month that convinced him the time had come to hang up his boots.



“The cruciate ligaments aren’t affected but it’s very painful and the demands of Super Rugby don’t allow me to play in this competition diminished,” the Jaguares player told Midi Olympique.

“So I’ve decided to stop playing rugby. There you go, it’s finished.

“I didn’t want to have any regrets, I think I wanted the end to come on a rugby field,” added Hernandez, in his prime considered one of the best fly-halves in the world.”


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He also excelled at centre and fullback, although he always preferred wearing the No.10 jersey.

Hernandez played 74 times in Argentina’s light blue and white jersey and helped the South Americans reach the World Cup semi-finals in 2007 and 2015.

He played much of his club career in France, winning the Top 14 title twice with Parisians Stade Francais.

He spent one season in South Africa with Sharks before also playing for Racing 92 and Toulon, joining Buenos Aires-based Jaguares in 2016.