Tue 18 May 2021 | 01:49
Ospreys hooker reflects on premature retirement due to neck injury

Ospreys hooker Scott Otten has announced his retirement from professional rugby on medical advice with immediate effect.

The 26-year-old suffered a neck injury playing for Ospreys against Guinness PRO14 opponents the Dragons in January.

Otten, a Wales Under-20 international, made more than 100 Ospreys appearances since his debut in 2014.

“It (rugby career) has been a dream come true, and it’s just gut-wrenching and cruel to have it cut short,” Otten said, in a statement released by the Ospreys.

“For me, retirement from rugby has come way too early. There is a lot of hard work to come.

“My coffee business is growing nicely at the moment, and I have just finished my level two coaching course and looking ahead to my level three, then seeing what opportunities are out there for me to become a coach.”

Ospreys head coach Toby Booth added: “It is hugely sad when a player’s career is curtailed by injury, but if there is a silver lining it is that Scott has planned an alternative career, which will no doubt see him flourish.”

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