Ruddock’s family double

THE head honchos of the Robinson and Ruddock families go back a fair way, to a time when one had charge of the World Cup holders and the other had been chosen to run the Red Dragons after Steve Hansen made his predetermined exit back to New Zealand.
Wales-England at the start of the 2005 Six Nations on a wintry Friday night at the Millennium Stadium will always be remembered for Gavin Henson’s double whammy, his king-hit on England’s teenaged centre Mathew Tait followed by the long-range penalty which set Wales off towards an unexpected Grand Slam.
Fast forward 13 y...

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