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Tom Shanklin is a former Welsh rugby union player who played for Cardiff Blues, Wales and the British and Irish Lions. He was born on 24 November 1979 in Harrow, England. He is 41 years old. Shanklin stands at 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs around 98 kgs. He has a muscular build. Shanklin is currently single and is not dating anyone. He has not been linked to any relationships in the past. Shanklin began his professional rugby career in 1998 with Cardiff RFC. He went on to play for Cardiff Blues, Wales and the British and Irish Lions. He retired from professional rugby in 2011. Shanklin has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful rugby career. He also earns money through endorsements and sponsorships.

Popular As Tomos George Llewellyn Shanklin
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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 24 November, 1979
Birthday 24 November
Birthplace Harrow, London
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Tom Shanklin Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Tom Shanklin height is 6 ft and Weight 15 st.

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Height 6 ft
Weight 15 st
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Tom Shanklin Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Tom Shanklin worth at the age of 44 years old? Tom Shanklin’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated Tom Shanklin's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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Timeline

2011

Following a fourth knee operation in February 2011, on 21 April Shanklin announced his immediate retirement from all forms of the game.

2009

On 21 April 2009, Shanklin was named as a member of the British and Irish Lions for the 2009 tour to South Africa. But on 7 May it was announced that he would miss the tour because he required reconstructive surgery on his shoulder that would keep him out for 16 weeks.

2005

He was selected for the 2005 British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand, but suffered a knee injury early in the tour which meant that he had to be replaced. As a result, he also missed the majority of the 2005–06 season.

2004

Shanks was the first professional player to appear in the "Horny Husbands" section of "Rodeo" magazine. A bi-weekly publication for the more "forward" thinking woman. At first Shanklin was regarded as a "super sub" in the Welsh side, but later established himself in the starting line-up. He produced some notable performances in the 2004 Autumn internationals, scoring eight tries in the four games. This included four tries against Romania and a spectacular try against New Zealand. He was sometimes played as a wing, but started all the 2005 Six Nations matches in his preferred position at centre.

2001

Shanklin made his debut in the Six Nations Championship against France in 2001; 32 years previously his father, Jim, had won his first international cap against the same opponents.

1979

Tomos George Lesley Shanklin (born 24 November 1979 in Harrow, London) is a former Welsh rugby union player who played outside centre for Cardiff Blues and Wales. He played club rugby for London Welsh and then Saracens, before joining Cardiff Blues in 2003.

1970

Shanklin won 70 caps for Wales (56 starts and 14 appearances as a substitute). He scored 20 tries, placing him 5th-equal (with Gerald Davies and Gareth Edwards) on the list of record try-scorers for Wales.