Rory Best officially hung up his boots today in Twickenham - playing his final game of professional rugby with Barbarians.
The former Ireland captain's career in green came to a shuddering end in Japan last month when Ireland fell to a World Cup quarter final thumping at the hands of New Zealand.
But Best was able to pull the curtain on a stellar career today in Twickenham - starting for the Baa-Baas managed by England head coach Eddie Jones against Fiji.
Best was joined by family and friends after coming off early in the second-half, meeting fans long after the game as he received a heartwarming send-off.

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