Former Australia fly half Bernard Foley retires from rugby

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Former Australia fly half Bernard Foley, ​who earned the nickname ‘Iceman’ for nailing crucial kicks, will retire from professional rugby at the end of the Japanese season.

The 36-year-old earned the last of his 76 caps for Australia in 2022 before heading to Japan, where he helped the Kubota Spears to the League One title ⁠in 2023.

Once a rugby sevens ​specialist ⁠who won a Commonwealth Games silver medal at Delhi 2010, Foley booted a 79th minute ⁠penalty from 45 metres to seal the Waratahs’ first Super ‌Rugby title in 2014 with a 33-32 win over the Crusaders in the final.

He attained national ‌hero status the following year as ‌Michael Cheika’s Wallabies reached the 2015 World Cup final in England, producing a 28-point game to knock out the hosts ⁠from the pool phase before slotting an 80th minute penalty to eliminate Scotland 35-34 in the quarter-finals.

Foley was also a member of Cheika’s squad for the ill-fated 2019 World Cup in Japan, where the Wallabies were knocked out in the quarter-finals.

Although he left ‌Australian rugby for Japan after that World Cup, ​Foley earned a Wallabies recall under Dave ‌Rennie in 2022 and ⁠was never far from the selection conversation ⁠in recent years whenever injuries struck Australia’s flyhalf stocks.

Kubota confirmed Foley’s ‌retirement along with ​two other Spears players — ‌Japan test flanker Lappies Labuschagne ​and lock David Bulbring.

Reuters

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