Ex-Wales wing Aled Brew calls time after 17 years

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BATH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 24: Aled Brew of Bath Rugby during the Aviva Premiership match between Bath Rugby and Sale Sharks at Recreation Ground on February 24, 2018 in Bath, England. (Photo by Tony Marshall/Getty Images)

FORMER Wales wing Aled Brew has retired from rugby at the age of 34. Brew’s short-term deal at Scarlets has come to an end and he has stepped away from the sport.

Brew, capped nine times by Wales, said: “After 17 years in the game I’ve finally made the decision to hang up the boots.”
He is one of only four players to have played for all four Welsh regions having also been at Ospreys, Cardiff Blues and Dragons as well as Scarlets. Liam Davies, Tavis Knoyle and Tal Selley are the others to have done so.
Brew also had two seasons with Biarritz in the south of France and, after another spell at...

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