Dan Baugh
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Dan Baugh (born September 10, 1974 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian rugby union player, who recently retired due to a long string of injuries. He ended his career in Wales with the Cardiff Blues of the Celtic League.
A firm favourite at the Arms Park, the Canadian international is renowned for his direct running and bruising tackles has enjoyed a long successful stint at the club. His approach has however not come without his share of injuries to his knees in particular, but it was the bad break to his foot which caused him to retire.
After retirement, he remained with Cardiff Blues as a conditioning coach. For the 2007-8 season he will become forwards coach.
He played 27 times for the Canadian national team.

