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Gavin Henson suspended by Cardiff Blues after incident on a flight
CARDIFF BLUES HAVE confirmed that Gavin Henson has been suspended by the club, following an incident on a flight back from Scotland.
The squad was returning from Glasgow, where they had fallen to a 31-3 defeat to the Warriors, in the early hours of Saturday morning. While the details of what happened on the plane have not been disclosed, the 30-year-old’s days with the RaboDirect PRO12 outfit could be numbered.
A statement was released by the club which read: “Cardiff Blues can confirm that Gavin Henson has been suspended with immediate effect following an incident on the flight back from Scotland after their match against Glasgow Warriors last night [Friday].”
The Cardiff Blues management will meet on Monday morning to discuss the matter further, while the airline in question — Flybe — said it would also be carrying out an investigation.
Henson has had a career littered with controversy, and has made more of a career out of celebrity reality shows such as Strictly Come Dancing and The Bachelor than rugby since injuring his ankle in March 2009 and taking an 18-month break from the game five months later.
He has not appeared for Wales since sustaining a wrist injury in the 19-9 victory over England at the Millennium Stadium last August, in a warm-up game for the Rugby World Cup.
Since moving back to Wales from Toulon in October he has played just eight matches and is yet to score a try.
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