Jack Condy forced to retire through injury
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The Scarlets have today confirmed that the promising back row Jack Condy has been forced to hang up his boots due to injury.
The 23-year-old made his Scarlets debut in October 2015. Since making his first regional appearance, against Zebre Rugby, Condy went on to make 19 appearances for the Scarlets.
“Following consultations and thorough medical advice it is with great sadness that I have to accept that I will play no further part on the field and will be retiring from rugby at the end of the season," confirmed Condy.
“It has become clear over the past twelve months that it is not possible to continue to play at a professional level after sustaining such a significant knee injury years ago.
Born in Aberbargoed, Condy led his local side Penallta RFC to a WRU Youth Cup win at the (then named) Millennium Stadium. The powerful ball carrier guided the Scarlets Premiership Select side to an historic quarter-final place in the British & Irish Cup campaign in 2016-17.