Rugby Legend Ronnie Dawson Dies at 92
Rugby Legend Ronnie Dawson Dies at 92

Rugby Legend Ronnie Dawson Dies at 92

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Ronnie Dawson, the former captain of Ireland and the British & Irish Lions, has passed away at the age of 92. He was a significant figure in rugby history, having made his international debut in 1958 and later captaining the Lions during their historic 1959 tour, which included a famous victory over New Zealand at Eden Park. Dawson served as Ireland's first national coach in 1969 and held various administrative roles, including president of the IRFU and chairman of the International Rugby Board. His contributions to rugby were recognized with multiple honors, including induction into the World Rugby Hall of Fame. Tributes have poured in from prominent figures in the sport, highlighting his iconic status and lasting legacy. Dawson is remembered not just for his playing and coaching, but also for his transformative role in rugby administration.

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