I’ve spent most of my career in Belfast,
— Tommy Bowe (@TommyBowe14) January 15, 2018
At first George said I wasn’t very fast,
I eventually found my gears,
Had some incredible years,
But it’s time to tell you - this is my last! pic.twitter.com/KZa8Rwk4G1
In an open letter, Tommy has thanked those who have supported him throughout his career...
An Open Letter from Tommy Bowe
As the saying goes, time stands still for no man (or sportsman). And so, 14 years on from signing my first professional contract with Ulster Rugby, I feel very fortunate to be able to say this will be my final season.
I could never have imagined the career professional rugby has given me and I am so grateful to my close friends, family and agent Ryan Constable for their incredible support throughout the highs and lows. My beautiful wife Lucy has been my rock and little daughter Emma my newest inspiration.
I want to thank everyone involved in Ulster Rugby, the Ospreys, Ireland and the British and Irish Lions for giving me the chance to live a dream I never thought possible. I’d also like to thank all those at Royal School Armagh, Queen’s University and Monaghan RFC minis, where it all began.
To my teammates; the bond of going out onto the field together and the most special feeling in a changing room after a win are what I am going to treasure in the last few months as I will miss them most. I’ve met some incredible people and made friends that will hopefully last a lifetime.
Lastly to you - the supporters - thank you for your backing throughout my career. From my singing Black Velvet Band (never again I promise!) to your continued messages of kindness and unwavering support, despite my injuries in latter years, I am eternally grateful.
Who knows what the future will hold...
Definitely not singing!
Tommy Bowe, 16th January 2018.
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Meanwhile, some of those who have worked closely with Tommy over the years have paid their own tributes...
Shane Logan (CEO, Ulster Rugby)
Tommy’s achievements with Ulster, Ospreys, Ireland and the British & Irish Lions are widely known, but his on-pitch accomplishments tell only half of the story.
For me, Tommy represents everything that is good about rugby. He is a man of great integrity and he is respected throughout the rugby world as both a player and as a person.
Tommy is a superb ambassador for Ulster Rugby, having done so much to promote our work in the community and to inspire future generations of rugby players from across the nine counties.
I’d like to thank Tommy for his contribution thus far, and I look forward to seeing him back in action soon and contributing to a successful final season with Ulster.
Les Kiss (Director of Rugby, Ulster Rugby)
Tommy and I have shared so many brilliant memories together over the years, with both Ulster and Ireland.
The Grand Slam in 2009 is something that I will cherish forever and his contribution to that success was immense. He has consistently produced on the biggest stages and that was perhaps most apparent in his appearances for the British & Irish Lions.
For Ulster, Tommy has been an absolutely outstanding servant. He has been one of the go-to players in the team since his debut back in 2004, scoring tries and playing well on a consistent basis.
His tremendous leadership attributes have been a massive help to the playing group, while he has selflessly mentored some of the younger players in our system.
He has fought back from a number of long-term injuries, particularly in recent seasons, and that is testament to his strength of character.
Tommy is a pleasure to work with and he’ll be missed next year, for sure. However, we have a big few months ahead and I know that he will be focused on making those as successful as possible.
Rory Best (Ulster & Ireland Captain)
I’ve been fortunate to have played with Tommy for a very long time and we have shared some incredible times together in Ulster, Ireland and Lions jerseys.
In my opinion, his qualities as a player are exceeded only by his qualities as a person. He is a genuine, honest, humble guy, and I have the utmost respect for him.
Tommy is a key member of our leadership group at Ulster and he has continually led the way in terms of driving our standards on and off the pitch. He is the ultimate professional and he is the perfect example for any aspiring young player to follow.
I’m sure Tommy would like nothing more than to finish this season on a high and that’s what we, as a collective, are aiming to do.
Joe Schmidt (Ireland Head Coach)
Tommy has been a class act both on and off the pitch. He has been a great ambassador for Irish Rugby and played a key role in the Grand Slam of 2009 and the Six Nations Championship of 2015. He’s inspired many of the people around him and entertained crowds for over a decade.
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Following the announcement on Monday evening, tributes poured in for Bowe on social media...
Great player. Better bloke. Fantastic career mate ?? @TommyBowe14 https://t.co/DNT03iI7lq
— Jamie Roberts (@Jamiehuwroberts) January 15, 2018
Congratulations @TommyBowe14 on a world class career ?
— Barbarian FC (@Barbarian_FC) January 15, 2018
And on announcing his retirement with real style ?
Go well for rest of the year Tommy ?#rugby #rugbyunited ? pic.twitter.com/c1Z7duh0e2
From Wallace beating Armagh in the schools cup to this. Thanks for the memories Bowler, let’s make this a season to remember! pic.twitter.com/xuMUkbJ6hm
— chris henry (@chrishenry678) January 15, 2018
Spent my career chasing after @TommyBowe14 since we played under 21's. Through the highs and lows of the sport he has been a true gent. Congrats Tommy on a fantastic career! pic.twitter.com/y2RVETTdwm
— jamie heaslip (@jamieheaslip) January 15, 2018
Big time Tommy!! Congrats mate on an awesome career.. great bloke to enjoy a beer with after a game too.. can’t dance tho ?
— Matt Giteau ?? (@giteau_rugby) January 15, 2018
With 36 tries in 77 games for the Ospreys between 2008-12, 4th in the all time list, and two league titles, you won’t be forgotten in these parts either, whatever you do next ?? pic.twitter.com/Rn8FQXfftE
— Ospreys (@ospreys) January 15, 2018
Congrats brother,
— Simon Zebo (@SimonZebo) January 15, 2018
Not a bad old career infairness ????
One of the best to ever do it?? pic.twitter.com/mVKNjP4uDZ
Had the pleasure of coming up against this legend in his home town few years ago.. congrats on a great career brus. All the best with the new chapter. #wingersclub #Legend @TommyBowe14 ?????? pic.twitter.com/oNrND3jKgu
— nemzy (@nemani_nadolo) January 16, 2018
Congratulations on a brilliant career Tommy lad. Great servant to @UlsterRugby & @IrishRugby and not forgetting the mighty @RSARugby!! Best of luck on your next venture fella
— Gareth Steenson (@steeno10) January 16, 2018
Outstanding career from this poet. Great team mate and as much a player for the hard track as for the trenches! Was a pleasure & honour to wear Green (and red on occasion) with you Tommy! https://t.co/KANO2Kob6J
— Brian O'Driscoll (@BrianODriscoll) January 16, 2018
@tommybowe14 Good luck in whatever your new life holds for you. It was a privilege to be proven wrong.
— George Hook (@ghook) January 15, 2018