Former England captain Martin Corry has announced his retirement from international rugby.
Writing in the Guardian newspaper, the 34-year-old Leicester Tigers flanker said: "If there is ever a right moment to step aside from representing England this is it.
"I've had my time and none of us can keep going forever."
Corry, who played in the England side that lost to South Africa in the World Cup final in Paris in October, said that coach Brian Ashton had invited him to play in the next Six Nations tournament but that he had declined.
"It's just a shame I am getting old," he said.
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