ITV Report 20 September 2019 at 2:08pm With the World Cup in Japan underway, we take a look at some of the key players from tournaments gone by – and what they’re up to now. A former Wales captain, Colin won 94 caps for his country and once held the world record for the most tries scored by a forward. He made his World Cup debut in 1999, scoring a try in the tournament’s opening match between Wales and Argentina, before leading his country to Australia in 2003. He also featured in the 2007 campaign, which saw Wales exit the tournament in the pool stages. Since retiring from the game, the former Newcastle and Dragons back row has maintained his high profile, setting up carpet shop in Swansea. He has also made various television appearances, including a cameo role as himself in TV comedy ‘Stella.’ Sorry, this content isn’t available on your device. Garin Jenkins appeared in the 1991, 1995 and 1999 editions of the World Cup on his way to becoming Wales’ most capped hooker – a mantle since taken by Matthew Rees and then Ken Owens. A former Swansea captain, Jenkins was famously the last miner to play…