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Published 11:19 9 Feb 2016 GMT
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"It is unfortunate, but it is what it is. I had a very, very enjoyable career, a very long career," he told Michael Corcoran. "Look at someone like Felix Jones, who I'd be very close to, retiring in the last few months as well at the age of 28, with so much ahead of him. "I consider myself very lucky. It was unfortunate what happened in the French game but overall I consider myself very lucky."Jones is now studying for a Masters degree in sports psychology in University of Limerick and staying involved with Munster after a serious neck injury saw him draw the curtain on an injury-interrupted career. The full-back had become a firm favourite with Munster fans after making the switch south from Leinster in 2009.
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