Saracens prop Hoskins to retire
Ollie Hoskins played for Western Force and Perth Spirit before moving to England [Getty Images]
Saracens prop Ollie Hoskins will retire from rugby at the end of the season.
The Australian, 32, spent seven years at London Irish prior to the west London club's demise in 2023.
He was subsequently signed by Sarries and has made 16 appearances during his two seasons with them.
"Saracens took me in when the rug was pulled from under me, and for that I'm so thankful," said Hoskins.
"Thank you to everyone who has supported me throughout my career."
That career has included one cap for Australia, which came against England in 2021.

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