“Seeing them develop into the front-rowers they are and playing a small role in their development is something I am proud of.
“I have to thank my wife, my family, friends and teammates and coaches for their support down the years. You have been with me all the way and your support has been the reason I played for my country. Thank you.
“After falling in love with the game in the stands of Rodney Parade, it feels like a full circle moment to be hanging my boots up to go into a full-time role with the Dragons.”
The former teacher is tasked with helping young prospects come through, passing on her experience to help them follow in her footsteps.
Ioan Cunningham, Wales head coach, said: “To be selected for three world cups and to play in two is a real achievement for any international player.
“Cerys has been a regular in the Wales squad since I have been here and she knows what is expected of players at Test match level.
“To have someone with her experience passing on her knowledge to the next generation of players in Wales will be invaluable. We thank her for what she has done in the Wales jersey and wish her all the best in her new role.”
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