The eyebrows of rugby hangs up his boots

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sharvey44
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The eyebrows of rugby hangs up his boots

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http://www.premiershiprugby.com/news/ke ... he-season/


Kelly Brown will retire from professional rugby at the end of the season to take up a role as academy coach at Saracens.

The 34-year old back-rower will hang-up his boots at the end of the season to take up a role in the Saracens backroom team as academy coach. He follows the likes of Paul Gustard, Alex Sanderson, Kevin Sorrell, Kevin Barrett, Andy Edwards, Don Barrell and Charlie Hodgson who have all continued their careers with the club after retiring from playing.

The inspirational loose-forward won 64 caps for Scotland, 14 as captain and since arriving from Glasgow Warriors in 2010, he has helped Saracens to three Aviva Premiership championships, a Champions Cup, Anglo-Welsh Cup and has made 154 appearances for the Men in Black.

Kelly Brown: “I always knew this day would come and it seems like only yesterday I was pulling on the black & yellow of Melrose RFC as an 18-year old student. Since then I’ve been hugely fortunate to play the game I love at the highest level for the Border Reivers, Glasgow Warriors, Saracens and Scotland.

“Along the way, I’ve met some great people who I can now call friends for life. I have played for four clubs who I care deeply about and to have been able to captain my country is an honour that I’ll always cherish.

“I’d like to put on record my thanks to some very important people who have helped me along the way. Firstly, all my coaches, teammates and support staff from school through to Saracens for their unwavering support and inspiration. Secondly, my Mum, Dad and family who taught me so much in not only the game but the values of life. Finally, and most importantly, my wife Emily and daughters Amber and Leena for all their love, patience and affection – I truly believe I wouldn’t have enjoyed the career I have done without them.

“I’m forever grateful to be ending my career at a fantastic club like Saracens. Their support for my family and me has been unstinting and I’m extremely excited to be moving into a new role within the club’s academy next season.

“I’ve been lucky to have been able to live my dream for 13-years and now I’m privileged to be able to help others do the same.”
Speaking of his upcoming retirement, Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall paid tribute to Brown:

“Kelly has made an enormous contribution in his seven years at Saracens. On the field, Kelly has been unbelievably consistent setting a superb example to our younger players, constantly giving everything he had. Off the field, he is one of the most selfless people you’ll ever meet, always putting the team first – his decency and humility have always shone through in his time here.

Qualities such as these have been extremely important in establishing our culture at Saracens and Kelly is the embodiment of them, so it’s very exciting to have a man of his stature and integrity working with the next crop of younger players looking to make their way through the ranks at the Club.

McCall added: “We have been very fortunate to have him at Saracens as a player and it’s brilliant news that he’ll remain at the Club as a coach.”

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whatisthejava
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Good for kelly, I remember when he went there several people thought he would be lucky to get picked but for a couple of seasons he forced his way in and did well,

Kinda think Kelly is a great example of what several other players could do if they would leave the safety net of scottish rugby
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Always liked him. Good bloke and underrated as a player.
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Real workhorse. Real gent and shining example of how to be a pro.

Fully expect him to end up as part of a successful coaching team in the future.

Jim Telfer once said (yoinmay have heard this ;-)). "The honest player gets up in the morning and looks himself in the fucking mirror, and sets his standard. Sets his stall out, and says I’m going to get better. I’m going to get better. I’m going to get better."

I reckon Brown probably fits that description well.
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Will always be remembered for being the Jerome to Matt Steven's Robson.
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He's had a fine career - best of luck to him.
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Man-love for Kelly is still strong here. Great guy, great and under rated player. I've no doubt he'll be a success at whatever he does.

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At his peak he was a wonderfully effective blindside. Thought his reputation took an unfair hit when he was asked to step in at seven repeatedly which just didn't suit him.
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