"Robert ("Rob") Alexander James Henderson" (born 27 October 1972 in Dover) is retired rugby union footballer who played for a number of clubs including RC Toulonnais/Toulon and Munster Rugby/Munster. He represented Ireland national rugby union team/Ireland with 32 caps and toured with the 2001 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia/2001 British and Irish Lions.

Educated at the Tiffin School, Kingston upon Thames, Henderson's natural athletic ability and aggression were effectively harnessed by rugby coach Dave Morris.

Henderson played for London Irish, London Wasps, Leinster rugby/Leinster and joined Munster Rugby/Munster in late 2001.

Henderson's career highlights at Munster include his tackle on Austin Healey in April 2003, which contributed to the try which was scored a mere two minutes later. An injured Austin was unable to defend his line after being "Hendoed" and Ronan O'Gara got over the line.

Henderson joined the French side RC Toulonnais/Toulon, then of Rugby Pro D2/Pro D2, in 2006, and played three years there, including their promotion to Top 14 in 2008, before returning to the UK to sign for Esher RFC.

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