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Ryan Jones: 'I will never retire from international rugby'

Ryan Jones reveals that he will never officially call time on his international career with Wales, although admits that a recall is a long way off.

Former Wales captain Ryan Jones has admitted that he still harbours thoughts of representing his country once more.

The 33-year-old has been capped 75 times for the Red Dragons, although the last of those appearances came back in 2013.

Despite this Jones, who has three Grand Slams and a Six Nations crown to his name, says that he will never officially call time on his career at international level.

"I would never retire from Welsh rugby or say 'no' if they ever come knocking, which I very much doubt they will," BBC Sport quotes him as saying.

Wales kick off their Six Nations campaign at home to England on February 6.

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Ryan Jones of Ospreys runs at the Benetton Rugby Treviso during the Heineken Cup Pool Two match between Ospreys and Benetton Rugby Treviso at the Liberty Stadium on October 12, 2012
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