Dragons ace flank retires

NEWS: Dragons forward Ollie Griffiths announced his retirement from professional rugby on medical grounds with immediate effect.

The 29-year-old back row made 105 appearances for the Men of Gwent over ten seasons, scoring six tries along the way.

Griffiths became the club’s 36th centurion when he made his 100th appearance against Edinburgh in October 2023.

His final appearance came against the Sharks in January 2024, and he will now hang up his boots due to medical reasons.

In his retirement statement, Griffiths said: “It’s with a mix of emotions that I announce my retirement from professional rugby after over a decade of playing for Dragons RFC.

“In early 2024, I was diagnosed with Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis. Although my treatment has been progressing well, and I remain optimistic about the outcome, complications have led to nerve issues that prevent me from returning to the field.

“I believe everything happens for a reason, and this diagnosis has given me a new perspective on what really matters: my health. Rather than feeling disappointed about how my career has ended, I feel incredibly fortunate and grateful for the perspective this experience has given me.

“Playing for Dragons RFC for over a decade and representing Wales has been the greatest honour of my career. The highlight will always be standing on the field at the Principality Stadium, singing the anthem, and feeling the pride of seeing my family in the stands.

 

“Nothing will ever compare to running out at Rodney Parade alongside friends I’ve battled with for years, leaving everything on that pitch together.

“As one chapter closes, another opens, and I’m looking forward to giving my business passions the same dedication and drive I brought to my rugby career. I’m excited to see what new opportunities lie ahead.”

“Ollie is a one-club man who epitomises what it is to be a Dragon and we are therefore delighted that he is to be awarded a testimonial year with us in 2025.

“Ollie will always be a Dragon, always be a huge part of our club, and wish him and his family the very best as they start the next chapter of their lives together.”