Crusaders' former Great Britain winger Gareth Raynor has been jailed for 15 months for his part in a counterfeiting scam.
Winger joined Crusaders on short-term deal after release by Hull
Crusaders' former Great Britain winger Gareth Raynor has been jailed for 15 months for his part in a counterfeiting scam.
The 32-year-old pleaded guilty last month to 13 counts of counterfeiting and one count of fraud at Hull Crown Court.
Raynor returned to court on Monday and was sentenced to nine months in jail, plus six months for breaching a suspended sentence received in July 2008 for a racially-aggravated assault.
He had scored a try for the Crusaders on his comeback from injury during their 54-10 engage Super League loss to Hull KR on Sunday.
Raynor - who won six caps for Great Britain and scored the winning try in their 2006 Tri-Nations victory over Australia in Sydney, joined the Welsh club on a short-term contract after being released by Hull at the end of last season.