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Henry: Henson fulfilling potential
17 February 2005, 9:54 am
Former Wales coach Graham Henry has rejected suggestions he did not allow Gavin Henson to flourish as an international player.
Henson has played a key role in Wales' recent resurgence in the last year but his impact has raised questions as to why it took him so long to break into the national team.

He was voted World Young Player of the Year in 2001 and made his Test debut against Japan the same year but then disappeared from the scene at a time Wales were persevering with Iestyn Harris, their big-money signing from rugby league.

Henson does not believe the two incidents were coincidental - and critics have suggested his talents lay wasting for three years.

Henry, who is now New Zealand coach, insists when he left the Wales set-up in 2002 Henson was still a raw talent needing development to fulfil his potential.

"When I was there he was very young and just finding his feet in the world," said Henry.

"I left in 2002 and he was an extremely young person in those days. We played him in a few minor internationals, if I remember rightly, and he had loads of natural talent and just had to bed down. That talent is now coming through."

Henson has always felt the expensive acquisition of Harris was a factor in his career slump.

The 23-year-old beat Clement Poitrenaud to win his IRB award in 2001 but then became increasingly frustrated.

Henson was languishing at Swansea as the club went into administration while Harris was given the chance to learn his rugby in the Test side.

"At the time, I had been named World Young Player of the Year - which was great - and I thought things were really going to kick off," Henson recalled.

"Then they signed Iestyn Harris, and that is probably where I lost out. They were always going to play him after spending that amount of money."

Henson is arguably one of Wales' most naturally gifted players and his performances in the RBS 6 Nations make him many experts' tip to partner Brian O'Driscoll in the British & Irish Lions midfield.

He is just one of a number of Wales players Henry expects to come up against in the summer when the Lions head to New Zealand.


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