'Coal train' Taylor calls time on career

Former NRL star David Taylor has retired from rugby league, ending one of the most enigmatic careers in the modern game.

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David Taylor played the last of his 207 NRL games in 2017 for the Raiders. (AAP)

One of the most enigmatic rugby league careers in modern times has come to an end, with former Queensland and Australia player Dave Taylor retiring.

The 30-year-old, who played 207 NRL matches at Brisbane, South Sydney, Gold Coast and Canberra, had been playing in the Queensland Cup for the Central Queensland Capras but decided to hang up his boots.

As well as his NRL career, Taylor played eight State of Origin games for Queensland and one Test for the Kangaroos.

Despite his achievements the hulking prop retires with a sense of what might have been about his career.

A highly touted junior with the size of a front-rower but the skills of a half, Taylor broke into the Broncos first grade setup as a teenager.

After four seasons with Brisbane, he moved to Sydney to play for the Rabbitohs in what was probably the most consistent period of his career.

He then moved to the Titans in 2013 but lost his representative position while on the Gold Coast and was then caught up in the club's cocaine scandal at the start of 2015.

A short period at Catalans Dragons in France was followed by a single season at Canberra in 2017 before playing out his career in the Queensland Cup.

"It's quite sad that we may have seen the last of Dave at this level," Capras coach David Faiumu said.

"He has been a professional footballer now for over 12 years and reached some wonderful heights.

"No doubt his body has taken a lot of punishment during this time, and niggling injuries have plagued him over the past six months in particular."


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