(Reuters) - Former Scotland captain John Barclay has announced his retirement from rugby union, drawing the curtain on a 16-year career, Scottish Rugby said on Saturday. Barclay, 33, spent eight years with the Glasgow Warriors before joining Scarlets and leading them to the Pro 14 title in 2017. When you know, you know. I hope I left the clubs I played for in better health than when I joined." The back-row, who won 76 caps for Scotland and played in three Rugby World Cups - 2007, 2011, 2019 - ended his international career in December.
Source: The Star August 15, 2020 07:41 UTC