James Slipper made his Australia debut in 2010
Australia prop James Slipper will retire from international duty after the Wallabies' Test against New Zealand this weekend.
The 36-year-old, Australia's most capped player, became the first player to play 150 Tests for the Wallabies during a defeat by the All Blacks on Saturday.
He represented Australia in four World Cups and captained the side on 15 occasions.
"Representing the Wallabies has been the single proudest achievement of my rugby career and a privilege I have never taken for granted," said Slipper.






