mardi 26 avril 2011

Henson sacked by Toulon, French media report

Troubled Wales centre Gavin Henson's stint with Toulon appeared over on Tuesday after local media reported he had been sacked for breaching club discipline having played just two games for the French side.
Toulon president Mourad Boudjellal was quoted
 as saying the player, who was already suspended for a week, would not wear the colours again for "not respecting the code of conduct of the club."
The club have refused to comment on reports that Henson had fought with a team mate following a match.
Henson, who was also released from his contract with Saracens in February after just two months with the London club, joined Toulon on a short-term deal the same month and had hoped to win a longer contract.
Having been out of the game for 18 months due to injury and off-field distractions such as a TV reality dancing show, Henson was battling to show glimpses of the form that made him a key member of Wales's grand-slam winning teams in 2005 and 2008.
However, injury and the suspension meant he saw little action for Toulon.
He last played an international in March 2009 but had said he hoped his performances in France would earn a Wales recall and a possible first World Cup appearance in September.

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