Hope the Lions do John Dawes proud | Shane Williams

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British Lions captain John Dawes gets over the line for a try despite the efforts of Otago winger Bruce Hunter, 18th June 1971. The Lions beat Otago 21-9. (Photo by Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

I’D LIKE to send my condolences to the family of John Dawes after the sad news of his death.
John was a Welsh rugby legend. He will always be remembered as the only man, to date at least, to have skippered a triumphant Lions tour of New Zealand. He also had the further distinction of both captaining and coaching Wales to Grand Slams.
Those are pretty remarkable records and ones which will struggle to be beaten.
John captained the Barbarians to their famous victory over the All Blacks in Cardiff in 1973, playing his part in Sir Gareth Edwards’ legendary try.
He has been involved in some of We...

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