Wolfpack forward Ashton Sims announces plans to retire at end of season
TORONTO — After 17 years of being a rugby league hammer to his opponents’ nail, Toronto Wolfpack forward Ashton Sims has announced plans to retire at the end of the season.
The 34-year-old Australian, a pony-tailed man-mountain at six foot four and 245 pounds, has made his living by running at — or over — opponents. Or smashing them to the ground in a gang-tackle.
“Humbled, undeserving and grateful are words that come to mind when I reflect on 17 years of professional rugby league,” Sims wrote in a social media posting announcing his retirement plans.
“If I’ve inspired just one kid to play rugby league, I’m a happy man,” he added.