Australia's women's rugby union captain Shannon Parry announced her retirement on Monday after a long career that saw her play in four World Cups and win Olympic gold.
The 33-year-old will hang up her boots after Saturday's test match against Fiji in Sydney to take up a coaching role within Rugby Australia.
"Shannon's impact as both a player and a leader has been profound, and her commitment to the game has been exemplary," said RA chief Andy Marinos.
"Her transition from player to coach is one to be celebrated and I look forward to seeing her career blossom as she represents Rugby Australia in a different capacity."
Parry played in four Rugby World Cups – England 2010, France 2014, Ireland 2017 and New Zealand 2021 - and was captain during the final three tournaments.
She also co-captained the Sevens team to gold at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.
A remarkable career ??@Shan_Parry will hang up the boots after Saturday's Test against Fijiana at Allianz Stadium.
— Wallaroos (@WallaroosRugby) May 15, 2023
Come support her in her final Test in gold ?? https://t.co/KrvUHKVBWC#Wallaroos pic.twitter.com/OGRagCZ30n
