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Published 10:10 7 Jun 2016 BST
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Robinson cut an emotional figure at the press conference announcing his retirement. He told reporters:
"Rugby is made me who I am here today. It has been a big part of my life for so many years, for it to end like this is very disappointing. A big thank you to the Waratahs. It is a really special place to come here and play. I am really fortunate to have pulled on the jersey for so many years."The 31-year-old could never be accused of not having perspective on the end of this stage of a successful career. He commented:
"I was sitting in the [doctors] office two weeks ago when I heard the story of a guy getting a brain tumour. I got a poke in the eye. There are worse things in life. "I was very fortunate to have such a long career. I wasn’t expecting for it to end with a poke in the eye. I thought it would be the back or the neck."Former Wallabies teammate Adam Ashley Cooper aptly summed up Robinson's nature https://twitter.com/AdamCoopy/status/740091423878459392
Munster legend speaks out on province’s new coaching appointment
He words matter. There has been huge controversy within Munster rugby over the appointment of Roger Randle, who is due to take over as a senior coach from Mike Prendergast ahead of next season. In 1997, the New Zealander was accused of rape while in Durban with the Hurricanes for a game against the Sharks. […]
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Prendergast admits huge disappointment at Munster situation
Not ideal. It’s worrying times for Munster rugby at the moment, with problems on and off the field. After being knocked out of both the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup, controversy then surrounded the appointment of Roger Randle for next season, due to historic rape accusations. The New Zealander is coming in to replace senior […]
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