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    Ireland will lose three of their most experienced players to international retirement at the conclusion of this year's Six Nations

    Ireland will lose three of their most experienced players to international retirement at the conclusion of this year's Six Nations


    Former captain Peter O'Mahony , the country's most capped player Cian Healy and veteran halfback Conor Murray will all quit test level.

    Murray plans to leave Munster before Clayton McMillan arrives to play abroad while the other two players will retire from professional rugby altogether.

    All three have won five Six Nations crowns.

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