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France captain Thierry Dusautoir calls time on international career

France's most-capped player Thierry Dusautoir retired from international rugby on Friday after a career which saw him play 80 times and skipper his country on 56 occasions.

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France’s flanker and captain Thierry Dusautoir runs into the New Zealand defence during their quarter-final match at the 2015 Rugby World Cup in October. Photo: AFP

France's most-capped player Thierry Dusautoir retired from international rugby on Friday after a career which saw him play 80 times and skipper his country on 56 occasions.

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The 34-year-old Toulouse forward told L'Equipe he had discussed his future with new coach Guy Noves after not wanting to make a hasty decision in the aftermath of France's 62-13 mauling by the All Blacks in the World Cup quarter-finals.

"I saw him (Noves) this morning and we came to the same conclusions," said the captain.

My personality has always been to give my maximum to the French team and to my club before thinking about myself
Retiring France captain Thierry Dusautoir

"That is why I am convinced that my decision is dictated by reason. If I had tried to continue, by forcing it, I would have looked very vain.

"This is the wisest decision," he added in an interview to be published Saturday.

"My personality has always been to give my maximum to the French team and to my club before thinking about myself. Although I am proud and ambitious, I think I am also someone who is honest."

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Dusautoir made his international debut against Romania in 2006 before making a name for himself the following year when France stunned New Zealand 20-18 in the World Cup quarter-finals.

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