Scott Otten announces retirement on medical advice
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Ospreys hooker Scott Otten has announced his retirement from professional rugby with immediate effect.
The Swansea-born forward has been advised to retire on medical advice.
— Scott Otten (@ScottOtten) May 18, 2021
Otten, 26, who has been with the Ospreys for a decade, suffered a career-ending neck injury against the Dragons in January.
A product of the Ospreys development pathway, Otten featured regularly for Swansea RFC in the Premiership, playing 36 times for the All Whites.
Otten is a Wales U20s international and before playing for the Ospreys, he played for Aberavon, Neath, Swansea and Waunarlwydd RFC.
📹After announcing his retirement, we caught up with @ScottOtten about his rugby career, his personal highlights in an Ospreys jersey and what's next for him
— Ospreys (@ospreys) May 18, 2021
Watch the full interview here 👉https://t.co/W4wfsgUcMp#DiolchOtts pic.twitter.com/pcL0fSJbQB
It was in March 2014 that he made his Ospreys debut at the age of 19 as a replacement in a 34-9 win over Cardiff Blues at the Liberty Stadium. His 50th appearance came in September 2017, away to the Cheetahs. The hooker made his 100th appearance for the regional rugby franchise against Cardiff Blues at the Liberty Stadium back in December 2019.
Known for his signature chip and chase, Otten became a crowd favourite with Osprey supporters. During his time in an Ospreys jersey, he has crossed the whitewash 10 times and finishes on 110 appearances.
Last season, he was named in the Conference A GuinnessPRO14 Team of the season and was the only Welsh player named in a star-studded XV after an impressive personal campaign.