Gavin Henson believes the Bath Rugby squad has grown closer together following the infamous start to his career at The Rec.
The Wales international was knocked out by team-mate Carl Fearns in the Pig and Fiddle Pub in July, just a month after signing for the club.
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Henson, who is yet to play for Bath, is keen to move on from the incident and instead focus on performing on the pitch for Gary Goldâs side.
âThat wasnât a great moment but youâve got to have these team bonding sessions and obviously that just went one step too far,â Henson told BBC Radio Bristol.
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âIt was a bit embarrassing and not a very good thing for the club but I like to think the squad got tighter after that.
âThat wonât happen again. Bad things seem to happen when I go out, so itâs best I donât go out I think.
âItâs not a great start to my Bath career but hopefully I can put that behind me. I think if I can get out on the field and start performing well for Bath hopefully it will, not be forgotten about, but people will accept me and respect me as a rugby player.
âI couldnât really remember much. I had a big headache and was trying to piece together the night. Iâve had a little bit of stick – I went down quite easily by the looks of things.
âMaybe we will have a charity boxing match at the end of the year so I can get my respect back.â
Gavin Henson: Bath Rugby have grown close together after infamous night out
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