Ian Gough

Saracens end Ospreys 17-match unbeaten run

Saracens edged closer to the European Cup quarter-finals on Friday with a gritty 16-13 victory over Ospreys which ended the Welsh side's six-year, 17-match unbeaten home record in the tournament.
 

Veteran rugby flanker Williams axed by Wales

Welsh flanker Martyn Williams, who has won 98 caps and featured on three British and Irish Lions tours, faced the end of his international career on Sunday after being axed for the Six Nations.
 

Ryan Jones to lead new-look Wales against Fiji

If flanker Dan Lydiate recovers in time from an ankle injury, there will be nine changes to the team that lost 29-25 to world champions South Africa last weekend.
 

Phillips in speedy return for Wales

Lions scrum Mike Phillips will be on the bench for Wales in Friday night's Six Nations clash with France, despite having played only 40 minutes of rugby in the last four months.
 

Peel out of Wales rugby squad

Wales suffered a major setback Monday when scrum-half Dwayne Peel was ruled out of their Six Nations opener against England with a groin problem.
 

Wales change five for USA international

Wales show five changes for their rugby union international against the United States at Toyota Park, Chicago, on Saturday from the side that beat Canada 32-23 last weekend.
 

Henson injury overshadows Gloucester win

British and Irish Lions head coach Ian McGeechan was given cause for concern as Gloucester knocked holders Ospreys out of the Anglo-Welsh Cup with a 17-0 semi-final victory at the Ricoh Arena here on Saturday.
 

Henson's Lions hopes in limbo

Gavin Henson faces a nervous wait to discover the full extent of an ankle problem that threatens his availability for the British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa.
 

Ireland beat Wales, win first Grand Slam since 1948

Ireland claimed their first Grand Slam since 1948 after edging Wales 17-15 at the Millennium Stadium here on Saturday.
 

Ireland beat Wales, win first Grand Slam since 1948

Ireland claimed their first Grand Slam since 1948 after edging Wales 17-15 at the Millennium Stadium here on Saturday.
 

Ireland face Welsh barrier in historic rugby bid

Ireland play Wales at the Millennium Stadium here with the chance of winning a first Grand Slam since 1948.
 

Ireland face Welsh barrier in historic rugby bid

Ireland play Wales at the Millennium Stadium here with the chance of winning a first Grand Slam since 1948.
 

Ireland face Welsh barrier in historic rugby bid

Ireland play Wales at the Millennium Stadium here with the chance of winning a first Grand Slam since 1948.
 

Ireland and Wales prepare for Six Nations climax

Ireland and Wales have both made changes in key positions for this weekend's Six Nations Championship title showdown here at the Millennium Stadium.
 

Gatland restores stars for Six Nations showdown

Wales coach Warren Gatland has recalled several senior players into his starting side for Saturday's Six Nations title decider against Grand Slam chasers Ireland here at the Millennium Stadium.
 

Facts from the Wikipedia page:

Ian Gough
Personal information
Full nameIan Mervyn Gough.
Date of birthNovember 10, 1976 (1976-11-10) (age 33)
Place of birthPanteg
Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight18 st 10 lbs (119 kg)
SchoolLlantarnam
Rugby union career
Playing career
PositionSecond row
Amateur clubs
1995Toronto Nomads
Professional clubsCaps(points)
1998-2000
1996-1998 & 2000-2003
2003-2007

2007-present
Pontypridd
Newport
Newport Gwent Dragons
Ospreys
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(20)
correct as of 15:31, 23 October 2007 (UTC).
National team(s)




1998-2009
Wales Youth
Wales Under-19
Wales Under-21
Wales A
Wales




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correct as of 2009-03-21.