Hogan Announces His Retirement
Leinster Rugby have confirmed that their lock Trevor Hogan has retired from the game with immediate effect due to a knee injury.
Trevor Hogan attended CBS Nenagh and Dublin City University and was capped four times by Ireland over a professional career spanning seven years.
He played twice against Japan in the 2005 summer tour matches, made his Six Nations bow against Italy in 2007 and gained his fourth and final cap in a summer tour match against Argentina that year.
One of his proudest moments on the international scene came in the summer of 2009 when he was part of the Ireland ‘A’ squad that won the Churchill Cup in Denver, Colorado.
At provincial level, the Tipperary native represented Munster on 57 occasions, scoring one try, before moving to Leinster in the summer of 2006.
He was an influential performer in Leinster’s title triumphs in the Magners League (2007/08) and Heineken Cup (2008/09).
In all, the 31-year-old made 59 Leinster appearances, scoring three tries, though injury curtailed his involvement this season to one game against the Newport Gwent Dragons in November, which proved to be his final professional outing.
Confirming his retirment, Hogan said: “It’s been a tough battle over the last couple of seasons with my injury but after my last game (against the Dragons in November), the problem worsened to the point where I couldn’t continue.
“It is never an easy thing to accept but I’m thankful for all the support from my team-mates and the medical, management and coaching staff at Leinster, as well as Dr. Ray Moran who has helped me greatly over the past few years.
“It was an honour to play for Leinster over the last number of years and I would like to thank all the supporters for their backing over my career.”
Leinster Chief Executive Mick Dawson added: “It is always a sad day when professional players call a premature end to their careers, but Trevor can reflect on a successful career in the blue of Leinster, red of Munster and green of Ireland with real pride.
“Trevor was a mainstay of the Leinster pack but his recent involvement was curtailed by injury. Even in adversity he displayed great courage and mental strength to recover from several setbacks to force his way back into the team.
“A committed, intelligent performer, Trevor played an important role in the province’s recent success and he has made a telling contribution to the game of rugby in Ireland.
“We wish him and his family well as he begins a new chapter in his life and would like to thank him for all his efforts over the last few years.”
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