Former England captain Lewis Moody announced his retirement from rugby on Tuesday. The 33-year-old Bath flanker called time on his international career after last year's World Cup and said on his website (www.lewismoody.co.uk) that he now had to accept his complete retirement from the game. "Rugby has been my life for such a long time now, it is scary to imagine what it will be like without it, but I look forward to relishing the new opportunities and adventures that will come my way," he said. Moody, a World Cup winner in 2003 who took over as captain from Steve Borthwick in 2010, had his leadership credentials called into question at the last World Cup where he struggled to find his best form