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Bristol Bears forward Jordan Crane announces retirement date as he moves into dual coaching role

Jordan Crane says securing a top-six finish for Bristol Bears would be the perfect way to bow out of playing rugby.

It has been announced today that the forward will call time on his 16-year playing career at the end of the season.

The 33-year-old, who joined Bristol in 2016, has taken up a player-coaching role with the Bears for this season, joining Pat Lam's backroom staff as academy transition coach.

Jordan Crane of Bristol Bears (Getty Images)

He has achieved plenty of success in his career, winning the Premiership four times and also being capped by England.

Crane says he is looking forward to starting his coaching role under Lam and is keen to finish playing on a high.

He said: “When I reflect back on the last 16 years, I’ve been so fortunate to meet many great friends and share the field with some of the most talented players to play the game.

“The chance to represent my country and achieve domestic success with Leicester are obvious highlights and I’ve loved the past two seasons working with Pat Lam, where I’ve played some of the best rugby of my career.

“I’m fully committed to Bristol Bears and excited about the future ahead. I’m grateful for the opportunity to continue here and begin my coaching journey in a world-class coaching set up. My family love living in the area and we feel very settled.

“My focus is on a huge Premiership season with the Bears first and foremost – it would be fantastic to end my playing career on a high by helping Bristol earn a top six finish.”

Paying tribute to Crane, director of rugby Lam said there was no one better to help youngsters understand the game.

“When you are wanting our young players to understand our Bears game, culture and leadership and what is required at the next level I couldn’t think of a perfect fit to help guide them than Jordan,” he said.

“He is an outstanding leader who’s respected by the coaches and players and he understands the importance of standards, commitment and consistency in everything we do.

“As a club and a culture, we want to promote from within whenever we can and support players and coaches to grow, develop and reach their dreams. Jordan has all the ingredients to be a world class English coach and we are excited about the value he will add to our U18s and Academy programme.

“Jordan has enjoyed a fantastic career at the very top of the game and it’s a testament to his dedication and professionalism that he has been a key player for so many years. While his main focus remains on helping the team on and off the field this season, he will also use his spare time to assist Sean Marsden with the Bears U18s and Senior Academy programmes before moving full-time into the coaching team in 2020/21.”

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