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JARROD CUNNINGHAM, one New Zealander who did turn down an invitation to play for England, has bequeathed [pounds]300,000 to a youth sports trust in his hometown, Hastings on the North Island. Just as he made the world a better place in life, so the same can be said of him in death.
The Kiwi, who died last year at 37 after a courageous battle against motor neurone disease, was approached by Sir Clive Woodward about throwing his lot in with England at the height of his prodigious goalkicking stint with London Irish. They had tapped up another New Zealand full back, Shane Howarth, who subsequently opted for Wales and became embroiled in the Grannygate Affair along with Brett Sinkinson as having no Welsh qualification.See the full content of this document
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Jarrod Leaves [Pounds]300,000 Gift ; the World of Rugby
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