AUDIO: Johnny Holland Discusses Munster Career After Retirement Due to Injury
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While Munster opened their Guiness Pro 12 Campaign with victory over Scarlets this afternoon, we got some massively disappointing news from the camp this week.
It was confirmed that Johnny Holland must retire from professional rugby with immediate effect due to a serious hamstring injury that has plagued him since 2014.
Johnny joined us on The Big Red Bench to discuss the devastating news and reflect on the positives following his time with his home province.
Click PLAY below to hear interview in full.
Image via @MunsterRugby on Twitter.
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