Tracy sustained a neck injury in April
Leinster hooker James Tracy has been forced to retire from rugby on medical grounds.
The 31-year-old was unable to return to playing having sustained a neck injury in April of this year.
Tracy, who attended secondary school at Newbridge College, made 141 appearances for Leinster and also won six Ireland caps.
A Champions Cup winner in 2018, the Kill native also won four league titles with his province.

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