The ex-international stars teamed up for a new project after hanging up their boots
It's been two decades since Lee Byrne first donned the Welsh jersey, marking the start of an illustrious international career that saw him become a pivotal figure in one of Wales' most successful-ever rugby sides. Byrne, widely regarded as one of the finest full-backs to have ever played for his country, was instrumental in the team's Grand Slam victory in 2008.
Over his career, he scored 10 tries and earned 46 caps for his country, and also represented the British and Irish Lions on their 2009 tour of South Africa. Starting his career with Tondu and Bridgend, Byrne went on to play for Llanelli, the Scarlets, Ospreys and Dragons, with a stint at French club Clermont sandwiched in between.
He retired

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