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Ireland rugby great Ray McLoughlin passes away

McLoughlin was the first Connacht player to represent the Lions.

FORMER IRELAND INTERNATIONAL Ray McLoughlin has died aged 82, the Irish Rugby Football Union announced Monday.

An outstanding tighthead prop, McLoughlin played a then record 40 times for Ireland over a period of 14 seasons, from 1962 to 1975, captaining the side on eight occasions, and was also a two-time British and Irish Lions tourist.

McLoughlin played in three Tests during the Lions’ 1966 tour of Australia and New Zealand.

He was also selected for the combined side’s celebrated 1971 tour of New Zealand, which featured the Lions only series win against the All Blacks, but did not feature in the Tests after sustaining a broken thumb in a notoriously brutal match against Canterbury.

But he was a member of the Barbarians team that beat New Zealand 23-11 in Cardiff in 1973, a match where Wales star Gareth Edwards scored one of rugby union’s greatest tries.

Born in Ballinasloe, County Galway in 1939, McLoughlin was the first player at Irish province Connacht to represent the Lions and he also played for the Gosforth club in northeast England while studying at Newcastle University.

“Connacht Rugby are deeply saddened to learn of the death of Ray McLoughlin, one of the greatest players to represent the province,” said a statement on the club’s website.

“McLoughlin is regularly mentioned as one of Ireland’s greatest-ever props and he leaves an immeasurable impact on rugby in the west of Ireland.”

Apart from his rugby career, McLoughlin was also a successful businessman who became the chief executive of James Crean, an industrial holdings group.

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    Mute Des Crowley
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    Nov 22nd 2021, 11:22 PM

    Great memories as a school boy growing up watching the greats of the sixties and seventies at Lansdowne Rd. back in the day it was a great privilege to see Ray McLoughlin play for Ireland along side the likes of Ken Kennedy , Sid Millar, Willie John McBride and many others, these men were Lions and legends. RIP.

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    Nov 22nd 2021, 11:16 PM

    One of the great Irish players may he rest in peace.

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    Mute Gerry campbell
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    Nov 22nd 2021, 11:19 PM

    RiP Ginger, postomous OBE….carried the British Empire on your back ….

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    Mute Mark Murphy
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    Nov 22nd 2021, 11:35 PM

    @Gerry campbell: “Ginger” is Gerry Mcloughlin if I’m not mistaken?

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    Mute Joe Gallagher
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    Nov 23rd 2021, 11:45 AM

    @Mark Murphy: Different man, same spirit

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    Mute willie mccarthy
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    Nov 23rd 2021, 10:49 AM

    The strongest Irish prop ever.

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    Mute John Ryan
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    Nov 23rd 2021, 3:49 PM

    Ray McLoughlin did score a very famous winning try in Paris in 1972…
    it was the only Irish win there from 1952 until the day that Brian O’Driscoll scored 3 tries in 2000.
    Ireland also beat England in Twickenham in ’72, but Wales and Scotland did not come to play in Dublin due to the Troubles.
    That 5 Nations championship was never concluded ;
    It is fair to say that his team could have been Grand Slam winners .

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    Mute Sean Doheny
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    Nov 23rd 2021, 3:08 PM

    Couldn’t believe he was that age,but what a player second to none ar dheis De go raibh a anam

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