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Published 11:47 27 Nov 2015 GMT
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He is now coaching at Queensland Reds but has confessed he would like another hit-out, or 10, if the opportunity arises in 2016.
Thorn told reporters, "There's always an urge. I didn't actually retire – I'm just playing less now.
"If things [with Queensland] were like dire straits, I'm happy to help out any way I can but I think things are under control at the moment."
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