Rendall played 28 times for England between 1984-1991‘He was kind, loyal and tough’ says former captain Will Carling
Former England prop Paul Rendall has died aged 69 after suffering from motor neurone disease.
Rendall won 28 caps in a Test career lasting from 1984 to 1991, playing his final game in a World Cup pool match against Italy, after which he was struck down by an achilles injury.
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