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Ulster Rugby's Paul Marshall says he's considering becoming a teacher once he hangs up his boots at the end of the season.
32 year old scrum - half Paul announced his decision to quit earlier this month.
He has played 206 times for the Irish province, scoring 24 tries, and also won three Ireland caps.
Ulster rugby’s Paul Marshall to embark on teaching career when he retires at the end of the season. Also,he talks to Q Radio about the rousing reception he received at Kingspan upon his announcement. pic.twitter.com/yStVi2kYtv
— Bob Huggins (@BobHuggins13) April 26, 2018
Marshall graduated from the Academy to a senior Ulster contract in 2006 and made his debut against Newport Gwent Dragons in September of that year.
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