Wallabies games record-holder James Slipper has announced his international retirement, but Brumbies fans need not worry.
Slipper will draw the curtain on his glittering Wallabies career on Saturday night when he lines up in the blockbuster Bledisloe Cup clash with New Zealand in Perth.
The 36-year-old joined Welsh legend Alun Wyn Jones (171 Tests) and New Zealand's Sam Whitelock (153 Tests) in becoming just the third player to reach 150 Tests when he ran out in last week's 33-24 loss to the All Blacks in Auckland.
Fittingly, Slipper's Test career will end where it started - in Perth.
Slipper was just 21 when he became Wallaby No.843 with a debut off the bench against England at Subiaco Oval in 2010.
Although the powerful prop is retiring from international rugby, he will play on with