Popular Welsh rugby star Andrew Fenby had 'insides cut out' in inspiring cancer fight

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Popular Welsh rugby star Andrew Fenby had 'insides cut out' in inspiring cancer fight

Andrew Fenby was diagnosed with stage two cancer and forced to close down his sports management agency. He has since found a new job and wants to raise awareness about testicular cancer. He had the support of his parents Neil and Claire. The Covid lockdown had seen him move back home to North Wales before his diagnosis.

Fenby was diagnosed with stage two cancer. He had an operation and was recovering well. The cancer was his sole focus. His former team-mates, including Stoddart, Rees and Johnny Williams, helped him cope with the situation. However, circumstances conspired to take him away from the sport professionally. He was about to start his job hunt when Covid-19 struck. It was the week he had just closed the sports agency he'd founded. Now he's thinking about taking a different career. "I could see rugby is going to struggle for a few years. There's going be a lot of pain so let's be proactive and get out before the destruction hits."


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