Henson apologises

Gavin Henson has apologised for drinking and “behaving inappropriately” on a flight from Glasgow to Cardiff and admits he is “truly embarrassed” by the incident.

The 30-year-old Cardiff Blues player was suspended after an incident on a flight from Glasgow back to the Welsh capital on Saturday morning.

Henson issued a statement yesterday and said: “I would like to publicly apologise for drinking on that flight, which is inappropriate behaviour.”

A Cardiff Blues spokesman said he was suspended “with immediate effect” following the incident, while Flybe launched an investigation into the incident.

Henson’s statement read:

“I would like to publicly apologise for drinking on that flight which is inappropriate behaviour.

“I admit I had been out drinking in Glasgow on the Friday night following our game against Glasgow Warriors and had stupidly carried on drinking on the flight, for which I am truly embarrassed about.

“I can see that drinking and behaving inappropriately on that flight as a professional sportsman at 7am has caused offence to members of the public, the Flybe Airline staff and passengers.

“I know that I have let my team-mates, coaches, management, sponsors and indeed my family down. Drinking on that plane was inexcusable and I know I must take responsibility.

“I also accept it must not happen again.

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