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Last Updated: Tuesday, 12 July, 2005, 06:00 GMT 07:00 UK
Injury may end Goulding's career
Bobby Goulding in action
Former Great Britain scrum-half Bobbie Goulding may have played his last game after damaging his bicep.

The Rochdale Hornets player-coach tore his bicep during the win over National League leaders Castleford on Sunday.

"I am booked in to see the surgeon but it is not looking good. The bicep has come off the bone," the 33-year-old told the Independent newspaper.

"I was already having my ankle done at the end of the season, so this was always going to be my swan-song."

Goulding has 17 Test caps and has Wigan, Leeds, Widnes and St Helens in his list of former clubs.




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