Barry John dead aged 79: Wales and Lions fly-half rugby legend dies in hospital as family pays tribute | 0412USC | 2024-02-07 02:08:01
Barry John dead aged 79: Wales and Lions fly-half rugby legend dies in hospital as family pays tribute | 0412USC | 2024-02-07 02:08:01
John played in 25 rugby internationals for Wales and five Exams for the Lions.
WALES and Lions fly-half legend Barry John has died in hospital aged 79 – together with his family paying tribute.
John played in 25 rugby internationals for Wales and five Exams for the Lions.
Barry John has died aged 79[/caption]Throughout his time as a participant Wales gained three 5 Nations titles, a Grand Slam and two Triple Crowns.
John was dubbed "The King" after his man-of-the-match performances towards in the historic 2-1 win over the All Blacks in 1971.
However rugby followers worldwide have been shocked when John retired the next yr aged just 27.
A family statement read: "Barry John died peacefully as we speak at the University Hospital of Wales surrounded by his loving spouse and four youngsters.
"He was a loving dad to his 11 grandchildren and much-loved brother."
John, born in Cefneithin, north west of Swansea, in 1945, first performed first-class rugby for Llanelli earlier than shifting to Cardiff in 1967, the place he notably partnered legendary scrum-half Gareth Edwards.
John made his debut for Wales in a 14-11 defeat by Australia in 1966 and went on to win 25 caps, enjoying alongside scrum-half Edwards in all but two of his internationals.
John was first selected for the Lions on their 1968 tour of South Africa, however it was a short-lived experience as he broke a collarbone early within the first Check towards the Springboks.
John rebounded a yr later in a Welsh group boasting debutants J.P.R. Williams and Mervyn Davies and which gained the 1969 5 Nations Championship.
Wales shared the event with France a yr later before sealing their first Grand Slam since 1952.
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Gamers in that 1971 Championship-winning aspect, nonetheless feted as among the best ever fielded by Wales, turned household names.
Then got here the famed Lions tour to New Zealand, when John played in 17 of the 26 tour matches and cemented his fame as the "conductor of the orchestra".
His pinpoint kicking was very important because the Lions notched up a 9-3 victory over the All Blacks in the first Check. New Zealand claimed a 22-12 win in the second before the Lions gained the third 13-3.
A 14-all draw within the fourth and last Check sealed a collection win for the tourists. John was hailed by New Zealand media as "The King".
He made just three more appearances for Wales and a memorable finale at his Cardiff Arms Park ground: a Barry John XV versus a Carwyn James XV, the latter the 1971 Lions coach and a native of the same village.
"I decided earlier than the 5 Nations that I might end at the end of the season," John stated.
"We'd achieved one thing pretty spectacular collectively a number of months earlier, so in my thoughts it was meant to be this manner, the right finale, as an alternative of letting the season drift after which making my announcement.
"The one ones I confided in have been Gareth and Gerald (Davies). I felt I owed them that, pulled them to at least one aspect simply earlier than kick-off and stated 'Pay attention, thanks for being great team-mates however this is my last recreation'."
SHOCK RETIREMENT
John, a magician within the pink shirt of Wales and the Lions, surprised the Welsh public by retiring, a choice he stated was right, but in addition not without remorse.
He stated: "I was turning into increasingly detached from actual individuals. Others thought it was humorous, not me," John stated of the fame that his pivotal enjoying expertise had garnered.
"In the long run, it simply wore me down. I knew I wasn't mentally or bodily proper for prime rugby."
He went on to work in finance, for a department of Midland Bank, earlier than working as a radio commentator and newspaper pundit.
Over his career John scored 120 factors in his 30 internationals for Wales and the Lions.
He's the second Welsh rugby legend to die this yr, after full-back& JPR Williams& handed away final month.
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