Harlequins bolt Stamp Rosy has resigned from rugby for therapeutic reasons subsequent to affliction a blackout.
Ruddy joined Quins from Super Rugby side Highlanders in November 2016, however showed up.
The 32-year-old New Zealander already played for Tropical storms and commonplace side Wellington.
"Given the therapeutic counsel I have gotten, it's the best choice long haul for me and my young family," he told the club site.
"I altogether delighted in living in Britain and I am tragic to stop my time. I want the young men to enjoy all that life has to offer for the up and coming season and past."
Saracens bolt Alistair Hargreaves was compelled to resign last October in the wake of torment a progression of blackouts.
Ladies' Rugby World Container: Sarah Seeker leads experienced Britain squad
Britain have named an accomplished 28-player squad for August's Ladies' Rugby World Glass in Ireland.
The shielding champions incorporate 15 of the squad that beat Canada to win the last World Glass in 2014.
Rachael Burford, Rochelle Clark, Tamara Taylor and Danielle Waterman will play in their fourth back to back World Glass.
Bristol's Sarah Seeker, who drove the world number ones to the Six Countries title in Spring, chiefs a squad with a joined aggregate of 1,207 tops.
Six players likewise spoke to Incredible England in the rugby sevens at the Rio Olympics the previous summer.
Britain are in Pool B and open their competition against Spain on 9 August, before confronting Italy on 13 August and USA on 17 August.
Simon Middleton's side go into the World Glass in the wake of beating Australia, Canada and New Zealand in the Global Ladies' Rugby Arrangement prior this month.
"We are sure we have a staggeringly solid squad, comprised of enormously experienced players who have highlighted in past Ladies' Rugby World Glasses and other significant competitions, for example, the Olympics," said Middleton.
"In the meantime, we have more youthful players who have been included in a Stupendous Pummel winning side and an effective three-Test arrangement against a portion of the best groups on the planet prior this month."
He included: "Our concentrate has dependably been on going to Ireland to win the Ladies' Rugby World Container. To do that, we will need to give more than in any opposition we've played over the previous year."
Britain squad
Advances: Zoe Aldcroft (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks), Sarah Bern (Bristol), Rochelle Clark (Worcester Valkyries), Amy Cokayne (Lichfield), Vickii Cornborough (Harlequins), Vicky Fleetwood (Saracens), Sarah Seeker (Bristol), Heather Kerr (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks), Justine Lucas (Lichfield), Alex Matthews (Richmond), Harriet Millar-Factories (Lichfield), Izzy Noel-Smith (Bristol), Marlie Packer (Bristol), Abbie Scott (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks), Tamara Taylor (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks).
Backs: Rachael Burford (Harlequins), Natasha Chase (Lichfield), Megan Jones (Bristol), La Toya Bricklayer (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks), Katy Mclean (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks), Golden Reed (Bristol), Leanne Riley (Harlequins), Emily Scarratt (Lichfield), Emily Scott (Saracens), Lydia Thompson (Worcester Valkyries), Danielle Waterman (Bristol), Kay Wilson (Richmond), Amy Wilson Solid (Bristol).
Ruddy joined Quins from Super Rugby side Highlanders in November 2016, however showed up.
The 32-year-old New Zealander already played for Tropical storms and commonplace side Wellington.
"Given the therapeutic counsel I have gotten, it's the best choice long haul for me and my young family," he told the club site.
"I altogether delighted in living in Britain and I am tragic to stop my time. I want the young men to enjoy all that life has to offer for the up and coming season and past."
Saracens bolt Alistair Hargreaves was compelled to resign last October in the wake of torment a progression of blackouts.
Ladies' Rugby World Container: Sarah Seeker leads experienced Britain squad
Britain have named an accomplished 28-player squad for August's Ladies' Rugby World Glass in Ireland.
The shielding champions incorporate 15 of the squad that beat Canada to win the last World Glass in 2014.
Rachael Burford, Rochelle Clark, Tamara Taylor and Danielle Waterman will play in their fourth back to back World Glass.
Bristol's Sarah Seeker, who drove the world number ones to the Six Countries title in Spring, chiefs a squad with a joined aggregate of 1,207 tops.
Six players likewise spoke to Incredible England in the rugby sevens at the Rio Olympics the previous summer.
Britain are in Pool B and open their competition against Spain on 9 August, before confronting Italy on 13 August and USA on 17 August.
Simon Middleton's side go into the World Glass in the wake of beating Australia, Canada and New Zealand in the Global Ladies' Rugby Arrangement prior this month.
"We are sure we have a staggeringly solid squad, comprised of enormously experienced players who have highlighted in past Ladies' Rugby World Glasses and other significant competitions, for example, the Olympics," said Middleton.
"In the meantime, we have more youthful players who have been included in a Stupendous Pummel winning side and an effective three-Test arrangement against a portion of the best groups on the planet prior this month."
He included: "Our concentrate has dependably been on going to Ireland to win the Ladies' Rugby World Container. To do that, we will need to give more than in any opposition we've played over the previous year."
Britain squad
Advances: Zoe Aldcroft (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks), Sarah Bern (Bristol), Rochelle Clark (Worcester Valkyries), Amy Cokayne (Lichfield), Vickii Cornborough (Harlequins), Vicky Fleetwood (Saracens), Sarah Seeker (Bristol), Heather Kerr (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks), Justine Lucas (Lichfield), Alex Matthews (Richmond), Harriet Millar-Factories (Lichfield), Izzy Noel-Smith (Bristol), Marlie Packer (Bristol), Abbie Scott (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks), Tamara Taylor (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks).
Backs: Rachael Burford (Harlequins), Natasha Chase (Lichfield), Megan Jones (Bristol), La Toya Bricklayer (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks), Katy Mclean (Darlington Mowden Stop Sharks), Golden Reed (Bristol), Leanne Riley (Harlequins), Emily Scarratt (Lichfield), Emily Scott (Saracens), Lydia Thompson (Worcester Valkyries), Danielle Waterman (Bristol), Kay Wilson (Richmond), Amy Wilson Solid (Bristol).