James Hook's young son will lead the Ospreys out in probably his last game at the Liberty Stadium in what promises to be an emotional farewell in a must-win game against Munster this evening. The Western Mail reports.
"The Ospreys, the reigning Magners League champions, know they have to beat the league leaders, Munster, if they are to stand any chance of reaching this season’s semi-final play-offs.
"The 25-year-old, who has won 52 Wales caps, admits running out in Swansea for a probable final time promises to be an emotional occasion. “It’s been building up,” said Hook. “My son Harrison will be on the pitch as a mascot leading the team out so that will be emotional as well. But hopefully in a couple of years I can come back. My family will be emotional but it is something I’m excited about as well.
“It means an awful lot playing in the region to have played for the Ospreys for all these years. I’m going to France for a couple of years and who knows what will happen after that. I wouldn’t mind coming back at some point in the future. It will be an emotional time but I’ll just see how it goes. I want to go out on a high note."