England's most capped player of all-time, Rochelle Clark, has retired from the international game.

The 37-year-old prop from High Wycombe, who is known as 'Rocky' and was a World Cup winner in 2014, won 137 caps during her 15-year England career.

She told BBC Sport: "I've lived such a fairytale for the last 15 years.

"Getting my first cap was out of this world but to hit the cap record and surpass Jason Leonard, it's been a dream come true."

She added: "There have been highs and lows but I've loved every minute of it."

Clark will continue to play for Wasps in the Tyrrells Premier 15s next season as well as acting as head coach of Chesham Stags.

She became England's most capped player when she surpassed Leonard's previous record of 114 in November 2016, and retires as the most capped female international player of all-time.