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Dan Biggar: Family time targets through the role of a retired fly road

Biggar admits that the decision to retire has been in mind for a while.

“I just didn’t wake up one morning and I didn’t think ‘you know, today (to retire).” He said.

“I think after the World Cup (2023), I think my entire career is based on the highest level of playing wines, lions, world cups.

“When I finished with Wales 18 months before the World Cup, you realized how beautiful it was at home, just as you went from week to week.

“And things did not go as well as I wanted to play in Toulon this year, I’m coming to the end and I thought I didn’t make the decision myself.

“I just felt like the right time from a family perspective of time, from the perspective of the game, and the field of time, and it’s time to go back a little, a little time to my family.

“What I am most proud of in my career – because at the end of the day, people sometimes forget that it’s a job – I can give my children and my wife a great opportunity in life.

“It was probably something I could never imagine for them when I was young, so it was a great impact, and you don’t realize how much your children affect your snow and people closest to you.

“Because those who have to take the pieces when things are difficult, when you don’t want to go out of your dinner, your front door – you come home in a bad mood or wounded or whatever.

“They have to kidnap so much, and I thought it was when we were young, we were healthy, we can do a lot of things, we could give children the opportunity, and he felt only right to give them some of my time, because I have children and my wife for the previous 18 for the last six or seven years.”

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