London Wasps centre Lee Thomas has been forced to retire from the game having failed to recover from a ruptured Achilles suffered last season.
Thomas suffered the injury in November 2012 against Exeter Chiefs in only his eighth appearance for Wasps, having joined earlier in the summer.
Since then he has sustained a number of complications including a re-rupture, leading to seven operations with possibly more to come, and has been forced to retire on medical advice.
Thomas has previously represented Cardiff, Celtic Warriors, Sale Sharks and Lyon and he played for Wales at all age levels up to Under21s.
He said: “The decision becomes a lot easier once it is taken out of your hands but it is still very difficult to accept.
“I am hugely disappointed to not be able to play a part in the ongoing development at London Wasps. Having witnessed first-hand the work that Dai Young and his team are doing, I am confident that they will achieve a great amount in the next few years, but I am now looking forward to the next chapter of my life.”
Director of Rugby Dai Young said: “It’s always very sad to see a player retire, especially when like Lee, they have plenty of years of playing ahead of them. It’s a real shame because when he suffered the injury he was really beginning to settle into the Club and starting to play some great rugby. Lee’s a good man and we will help him out in any way we can in the future.”