Catalans Dragons stalwart Greg Mounis will retire at the end of the season.
Former French International loose forward Greg Mounis, who was named in the Catalans Dragons Team of the Decade, has announced he will retire at the end of the season.
31-year-old Mounis has made the most Super League appearances in the club history; 253 Super League appearances, scoring 27 tries and 146 points.
A Catalans local product, he is the last Dragons players still at the club who played in February 2006 the club first-ever Super League game against Wigan.
“It’s an hounor to have played with Greg and then to have coached him,” said Catalans head coach Laurent Frayssinous.
“He has always embodied the values of the club. He is a tough player, who always wants to put the club first, especially when we had an injury crisis.
“We are turning a page but he will remain a model for all, especially for future generations of players.”
Club Chairman Bernard Guasch added: “Greg will remain among the iconic players of the Catalans Dragons. He was there at the beginning and remained loyal to the club throughout his career.
“He is an exemplary player on and off the field who has always given his best for the club.
“The entire club wish him all the best in the future and we thank him for his invaluable contribution to the Catalans Dragons.”