WALLABY centre Tim Horan, widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in the game, will quit Australian rugby union later this year and finish his playing career with former Springbok skipper Francois Pienaar’s London club Saracens. Horan announced on Tuesday that he will leave Australia in September after the Tri-Nations series, ending a Wallaby career which began in 1989. He will play his final club game for Queensland against the ACT Brumbies on June 6. The 29-year-old has played 79 Tests, scored 30 tries and was named player of the tournamnt in the 1999 World Cup.