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End of an era as everGreens Andy Morris bows out after 22 years playing the game he loves so much


By SPP Reporter

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Andy Morris (left) has been forced to retire after a record 360-cap career with the Greens. Photo James Gunn
Andy Morris (left) has been forced to retire after a record 360-cap career with the Greens. Photo James Gunn

ANDY Morris has always been a rugby player who put the love of the game above individual glory.

But after his 22-year-career was brought to an end by injury, Caithness players, officials and fans have come out in force to show their appreciation for the efforts of the club stalwart.

The 41-year-old was forced to quit the game after suffering a neck injury in September.

However instead of looking back with regret that his playing days are over, he is thankful that he was given the chance to pull on the Greens jersey for over two decades.

Read his interview in today's John O'Groat Journal.

http://www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/SPP/Your-latest-Courier-and-Groat-29062011.htm


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