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SWANSEA - Wales and Lions rugby centre Gavin Henson was questioned by police after train passengers complained about the behavior of the group he was in.
The 25-year-old Henson, who started his first Wales match in a year against South Africa last month, was one of four men questioned on Monday after a disturbance on a train from London to Cardiff.
Henson was traveling with friends after scoring all the points in Ospreys' 19-8 Anglo-Welsh Cup win at Harlequins.
Passengers reportedly complained that the group were drunk, abusive and rowdy, and that one of them urinated on the carriage floor.
"Gavin made the return journey from London via train with friends who had attended the match in support of the Ospreys," Henson's club said on Tuesday in a statement.
"Spirits were high amongst the group given the nature of the victory, and the group apologises for any inconvenience caused to fellow passengers."
The group was spoken to by British Transport Police when the train arrived in Cardiff and may be questioned again.
- AP