Glasgow Warriors winger Tommy Seymour has announced he is retiring from Scotland duty.
The Nashville-born 31-year-old has made 52 appearances for his country, scoring 20 tries between 2013 and 2019.
— Tommy Seymour (@tommy_seymour14) December 11, 2019
In April 2017 Seymour was named as one of two Scottish players selected for the initial British and Irish Lions squad to tour New Zealand in June and July.
While not featuring in any of the test matches he appeared in four games on tour scoring one try against the Highlanders and two tries against the Hurricanes. His three tries meant he was the leading try scorer on tour.
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