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Australia winger Matt Sing has announced his intention to quit the international and State of Origin game.
The 29-year-old won 11 caps for the Kangaroos and made 21 appearances for Queensland, but wants to concentrate on playing club rugby for the Cowboys.
"That will be it, I've pretty much made the decision to give up," said Sing, who suffered with injuries last season.
"I just want to play as many games as I can and other blokes (from the Cowboys) will be playing Origin next season."
Sing, who scored Australia's first try in the 44-4 mauling of Great Britain last month, recently became a father for the second time.
He added: "I thought about it before I went. I would have like to have played more games with the club this year."
The 29-year-old won 11 caps for the Kangaroos and made 21 appearances for Queensland, but wants to concentrate on playing club rugby for the Cowboys.
"That will be it, I've pretty much made the decision to give up," said Sing, who suffered with injuries last season.
"I just want to play as many games as I can and other blokes (from the Cowboys) will be playing Origin next season."
Sing, who scored Australia's first try in the 44-4 mauling of Great Britain last month, recently became a father for the second time.
He added: "I thought about it before I went. I would have like to have played more games with the club this year."