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Bordeaux's South African scrum-half Adams to retire

By AFP
South Africa Bordeaux-Begles' South African scrumhalf Heini Adams gets a ball out of a scrum during the French rugby union Top 14 match beetween Stade Francais Paris and Bordeaux-Begles, on December 5, 2015.  By Martin Bureau AFP
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Bordeaux-Begles' South African scrumhalf Heini Adams gets a ball out of a scrum during the French rugby union Top 14 match beetween Stade Francais Paris and Bordeaux-Begles, on December 5, 2015. By Martin Bureau (AFP)

Bordeaux (AFP) - Former South Africa international scrum-half Heini Adams announced on Monday that he will retire from rugby union at the end of the season.

The 35-year-old is currently playing for Bordeaux-Begles in the French Top 14, and is hoping to help them win a first national title.

They currently sit just one point outside the sixth and final playoff spot with two regular season games remaining.

Adams has been a key player for Bordeaux since joining in 2010 from Super Rugby side Bulls, helping the French club win promotion to the top flight in his first season.

Out of contract in June, he has decided to stop playing after suffering repeated cases of concussion and will take up a role with the Bordeaux youth coaching staff while also helping the first-team scrum-halves.

The news comes just days after talismanic captain Matthew Clarkin confirmed that he will also be retiring at the end of the campaign.

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