
Mike Brown announces retirement and calls for unity in rugby leadership
He will do so having made 280 league appearances, the fourth highest in the competition's history, and having played in over 530 games in total during a 20-year professional career.
Brown, nicknamed 'Mr Angry' because of his combative style and willingness to speak his mind, wants the sport's authorities to safeguard its future by being 'unselfish'.
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Mike Brown will retire at the end of the 24/25 season, bringing down the curtain on an incredible, 20-year career at the top of the game.
See what he has to say about the decision 👉 https://t.co/JVcc2nz2ww pic.twitter.com/QDtUcQd2eD
— Leicester Tigers (@LeicesterTigers) May 20, 2025
'Club owners, league executives, national and international governing body senior leadership – my hope is that you come together, think beyond the short term and make the bold, unselfish decisions needed to allow rugby to thrive once again,' the full-back said.
'We have a responsibility to protect and grow this incredible game so future generations can experience everything it has to offer – just as I have.'
Brown's demand to do what is best for the game also extends beyond its administrators.
'Media figures, pundits, former players, commentators – I urge you to continue helping shift the negative narrative around rugby,' he continued in an open letter published on Leicester's website.
A true legend of the league says farewell 🤝
Mike Brown will hang up his boots at the end of this season 🥺 #GallagherPrem pic.twitter.com/qI95bhzv81
— Premiership Rugby (@premrugby) May 20, 2025
'Let's talk more about the brilliant action, the big hits, the electric tries, the unbelievable skill, the fierce rivalries and the amazing characters who make our game special.
'Rugby is full of passion, drama, and world-class athletes giving their all. By celebrating what makes our sport great, we can inspire the next generation, bring more fans through the gates, grow the game and remind everyone why we fell in love with it in the first place.'
Brown spent 16 years at Harlequins where he won the Premiership title twice, with Newcastle and Leicester his only other clubs. He joins fellow veterans Danny Care, Ben Youngs and Joe Marler in choosing to retire this season.
'After a great deal of reflection, the time feels right to step away from professional rugby and officially retire from the game that has shaped my life in so many ways,' he said.
'To the fans – your support and your energy has meant everything. Whether I was a player you liked or not, I hope you always saw the passion, commitment, and pride I felt in representing your club and our country. I never took that privilege for granted.
'Rugby has given me more than I could ever have imagined, but now it's time for a new chapter.
'I'm excited for what's ahead: continuing to work in high-performing environments, building great teams, pushing boundaries, and helping others grow.'

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