ENGLAND rugby legend Jason Robinson has revealed the agony of having a heroin addict brother and growing up with no father.
The 49-year-old won 51 caps for his country and became the first black man to captain the Red Rose.
And his status remains cemented as a true icon of the game as he is still the only Englishman ever to score a Rugby World Cup final try.
That came when he helped England to beat Australia for the crown back in 2003.
These days the cross-code superstar is taking part in an ITV documentary called Grand Slammers, with the second episode airing tonight on ITV1 and ITVX at 9pm.