David Pollock

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Ulster Rugby announced the sad news that David Pollock has had to retire from professional rugby.

Ulster Rugby today confirmed that David Pollock has decided to retire from rugby due to a hip injury which has plagued the back row forward for the past 18 months.

Omagh born and a product of the Royal School Dungannon, David graduated from the Ulster Academy, to sign a development contract in October 2006.

His dedication, work ethos and all-round ability were recognised when he upgraded to a full contract ahead of the start of the 2007-08 season off the back of a truly exceptional 18 months which saw him captain both Ireland U19s and U21s in their respective IRB World Championship in 2006 before leading Ireland U20s to an unprecedented Grand Slam and Six Nations double in 2007.

David who has five Ireland A caps, made his Ulster début as a . . .

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2 responses to “David Pollock”

  1. Lanzaman

    A great shame that such a promising player has had to hang up his boots so early. Best of luck in the future.

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