Chris Paterson has retired from international rugby with Scotland at the age of 33. The fly-half admitted it had always been his desire to “bow out at the highest level”. In 12 years he has gone on to establish himself not only as one of the finest players Scotland has ever had, but also one of the world’s top kickers. In that time he has picked up over 100 caps for his country, scoring a staggering 809 points. The Edinburgh ace said he still feels he has the ability to go on playing for his country, but was keen to retire when at the peak of his powers. He said: “I’ve always said I wanted to bow out at the highest level of the game, while I still had the… Read More