Former England international centre Jordan Turner-Hall has announced his retirement from rugby due to a long-standing injury problem.
The 27-year-old spent his entire career at Harlequins, winning the Amlin Challenge Cup and Aviva Premiership during his time at the club.
Turner-Hall, capped twice by the Red Rose, admits that he will "miss the game hugely" after being forced into cutting short his playing days.
"Overall I've had so many great memories playing at Harlequins and although my career has sadly had to be cut short due to injury, they are memories that will live with me forever," he told the Quins' official website.
"Playing with your best mates week in week out is what makes playing for Harlequins brilliant; you enjoy training and you enjoy the buzz that you get before each game and it's something I'll miss hugely."
Turner-Hall made 181 appearances for Harlequins across a nine-year senior career.