Wales 2005 Grand Slam: Where Are the Rugby Legends Now?

A look back at Wales' iconic 2005 Grand Slam-winning rugby team and updates on where the players are now, 20 years later.

The Legendary 2005 Grand Slam Team

They were the team that captured the imagination of a nation, playing with a fearless style of rugby that transcended mere scorelines. Under Mike Ruddock's leadership, Wales ended a 27-year wait for a Grand Slam, defeating England, Italy, France, Scotland and Ireland in spectacular fashion.

Where Are They Now?

15 - Kevin Morgan
The try-scoring fullback who sparked nationwide celebrations with his dramatic score against Ireland. After retiring from playing, Morgan transitioned into sports science, working with Ospreys, Georgia, and currently serves as Bristol's first-team athletic performance coach.

14 - Mark Taylor
The surprise Grand Slam day selection has traded rugby for accounting, now working at his family's car dealership in Llanelli after stints in rugby administration.

13 - Tom Shanklin
The injury-plagued center with 70 caps now works as a commercial director while remaining a popular rugby pundit and podcaster.

12 - Gavin Henson
The golden boy of Welsh rugby now runs a pub in his hometown St Brides Major, occasionally appearing in amateur sports matches.

11 - Shane Williams
Wales' record try-scorer (58 tries) retired in 2011 and now balances media work with running a fuel company in west Wales.

10 - Stephen Jones
Wales' former record cap-holder moved into coaching after retirement and is currently serving as attack coach for Moana Pasifika in Super Rugby.

9 - Dwayne Peel
The 2005, 2008 Grand Slam winner is now head coach at Scarlets after coaching positions with Ulster and Cardiff.

The Forwards

1 - Gethin Jenkins
The prop who scored a crucial try in 2005 became Wales' record cap holder (129) and now serves as Cardiff's defense coach.

3 - Adam Jones
One half of the famous Hair Bears pairing now works as a specialist scrum coach, recently rejoining the Wales setup.

6 - Ryan Jones
The three-time Grand Slam winner has transitioned to leadership consultancy after serving as WRU performance director.

7 - Martyn Williams
The 2005 tournament MVP (nicknamed Nugget) served as Wales team manager before stepping back from rugby administration.

The Coaching Staff

Mike Ruddock
The Grand Slam-winning coach left abruptly in 2006 but has since held various roles including Ireland U20s coach and is currently a non-executive director at Ospreys.

Legacy of the 2005 Team

This generation formed the core of Welsh rugby's revival, with several players contributing to subsequent Grand Slams in 2008 and 2012. Their attacking style and charismatic personalities made them fan favorites who remain iconic figures in Welsh sports history.

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