France's 2007 World Cup captain Raphael Ibanez has announced his retirement from international rugby with immediate effect. Wasps hooker Ibanez revealed the decision in his home town of Dax today.
He won 98 caps, making him world rugby's most-capped hooker, and skippered France on numerous occasions, including to a Five Nations Grand Slam in 1998.
Ibanez said: "At the start of this week I had a phone conversation with Marc Lievremont (new France coach). We have a good relationship, stemming from our playing days together with France, so we were able to have a very open and honest discussion of the plans Marc has for the future of the French team.
"Marc's plans centre around bringing in new young faces to take France forward. I respect that, and fully support his decision and plans.
"I like to think that I still have enough good rugby inside me to have played again for France and reached the 100-cap mark. That would have been nice, and a great achievement for me, but of course the coaches have to think of the bigger picture, so now I will have to rely on my two young sons to collect those remaining two caps for Team Ibanez!"
Ibanez, who will be 35 next month, has played in three World Cups — two as captain — and won four Six Nations winners' medals. He also helped Wasps win the Heineken Cup last season.
He added: "My decision to retire has been guided by the intentions of the new French coaching team, and by retiring I also make clear what is on my mind and where my focus will be for the rest of my playing career.
"The immediate future for me is now all about Wasps."