Bryce Gibbs has announced his retirement from the NRL via Twitter.
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Cronulla Sharks forward Bryce Gibbs has announced he is retiring from the NRL.
The former Wests Tigers man played 197 first grade games since making his debut in 2003.
The 30-year-old prop was part of Wests 2005 premiership winning side.
He announced his retirement via Twitter on Thursday.
Iv decided to hit the eject button on my nrl career!
Iv had a great 12 yrs, like to thank all the boys iv played with and sheensy 1/2
— bryce gibbs (@bryceegibbs) November 13, 2014
For giving me a go when I was 18!
Still going to play somewhere because I love the game that gave me everything!
#hooroo
— bryce gibbs (@bryceegibbs) November 13, 2014
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