Courtenay Meredith dead at 97: Last surviving member of legendary Wales rugby side dies as tributes pour in

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FORMER rugby star Courtenay Meredith has died at the age of 97.

The former Wales and British and Irish Lions ace made his name during the 1950s.

AlamyCourtenay Meredith (third row left) has died aged 94[/caption]

Meredith was the last survivor from the Welsh side that earned victory over New Zealand in 1953.

This achievement has not been matched since.

Meredith was a prop as was a part of the Lions team that toured South Africa in 1955.

He also played four Tests as part of an all-Welsh front row with Bryn Meredith and Billy Williams.

This was only repeated in 2009 as the Lions players with Gethin Jenkins, Matthew Rees and Adam Jones in the front row.

Tributes have poured in for Meredith on social media.

The Welsh Rugby Union said in a statement: “The WRU passes on sincere condolences to the friends and families of Courtenay Meredith following his death.”

One fan posted: “Such a loss, rest in peace.”

A second commented: “That is so sad. My late father and uncle used to tell us about him.

“I seem to remember hard man, very hard in fact who feigned gentility, but underneath a gent of the first order.

“My father and uncle will be mobbing him at the Pearly Gates RIP.”

More to follow…

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