The Wallabies’ most capped player, James Slipper, will play his last Test on Saturday.

Rugby Australia announced on Wednesday that Slipper will bow out of Test rugby after this weekend’s Bledisloe Cup match in Perth.

After bringing up his 150th Test last week in Australia’s loss to the All Blacks, Slipper will draw the curtain on a decorated career that began in 2010. Slipper will still play for the Brumbies in next year’s Super Rugby season.

“Representing the Wallabies has been the single proudest achievement of my rugby career and a privilege I have never taken for granted,” Slipper said in a statement.

“As a young kid on the Gold Coast playing backyard footy with my brothers, it was a dream to pull on the gold jersey, and to be able to say I’ve lived my dream for what’s coming on 16

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