Liam Squire announced that he is retiring from all forms of rugby on medical advice due to an ongoing knee injury, with the 30-year-old hanging up the boots after a year-long attempt at a Highlanders comeback.
One of the most bruising loose forwards in recent times, it's hard not to imagine how far Liam Squire could have gone as an All Black if injuries didn't prevail.
The Highlanders have been hit with an injury blow as Liam Squire has been ruled out for the remainder of the Super Rugby Aotearoa season.
It was February 15 2020 when Liam Squire last ran onto a pitch to play a game of professional rugby. Now, a little over a year later, the rugged loose forward has finally made a return to action.
Liam Squire hasn't ruled out an All Blacks return as he gets set to make his Super Rugby comeback with the Highlanders.
Former All Blacks loose forward Liam Squire will return to Super Rugby next year after signing with the Highlanders in 2021.
Liam Squire is back in New Zealand and, all going well, could be lining up for a Super Rugby club next year.
Former All Black Liam Squire's time in Japan has come to a premature end after the NTT DOCOMO Red Hurricanes loose forward announced he would remain in New Zealand to rehab an injury he suffered during the 2020 Top League season.
One of the most high profile absences from Steve Hansen’s All Blacks squad this week was Liam Squire’s, after rumours had emerged that he had made himself available.
Liam Squire is providing an unpredictable edge to what should otherwise be a familiar group of All Blacks named on Wednesday to defend their Rugby World Cup crown.