Pro12: Injury forces Blues' Hewitt to quit

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Dafydd Hewitt played for Llantwit Major before joining Cardiff RFC

Cardiff Blues centre Dafydd Hewitt has been forced to retire because of a neck injury.

The 29-year-old made 122 Blues appearances since his 2006 debut, having arrived from Cardiff RFC.

"It is hard to put into words how I am feeling at the reality of never wearing my Blues jersey again," ex-Wales Under-21 captain Hewitt told Blues' website.

"No rugby player expects to be told that they can never again play the game they love; it's the worst feeling."

Hewitt was a member of the Wales Sevens squad that won the 2009 Rugby World Cup in Dubai.

After making only two appearances in 2014-15, Hewitt said: "It was my childhood dream to play rugby for the Cardiff Blues, the team I followed as a boy and dreamt of representing.

"I have loved every moment of being a Cardiff Blue and knew early on that it was a club I never wanted to leave."

Blues chief executive Richard Holland said of Hewitt: "He has been an outstanding servant both on the field, including a spell as vice-captain, and off the field where he has been a true role model."

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