All Blacksさんのインスタグラム写真 - (All BlacksInstagram)「RIP Sir Brian Lochore, one of the most respected and iconic figures of our game, who passed away earlier today, aged 78. A former All Blacks Captain, All Blacks Selector and 1987 RWC-winning All Blacks Coach. All Black #637, he represented New Zealand in the black jersey on 68 occasions, including 25 Tests. He was the All Blacks Captain in 1966 and went on to lead the team in 18 Tests. He was made a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to sport and the community and also inducted to the International Rugby Hall of Fame in 1999. On Waitangi Day in 2007, he received the country's highest honour, the Order of New Zealand. New Zealand Rugby Chief Executive Steve Tew said Sir Brian passed away surrounded by family. “It is with great sadness and grief that we announce that Sir Brian succumbed to his battle with cancer, earlier today.  We have lost a genuine legend of our country, an unwavering figure on the field, and a highly respected figure off it.  His family has lost a devoted husband, father and grandfather and for many of us, a great friend.” All Blacks Head Coach Steve Hansen said: "It’s with great sadness that we have heard that one of New Zealand’s tallest kauri has fallen. "Sir Brian Lochore is one of of the most respected men in New Zealand, not only in rugby but all facets of New Zealand life, as well as being hugely respected and held in high regard around the world. "On behalf of the All Blacks and myself personally, we pass on our deepest sympathies to Pam, their kids David, Joanne and Sandra and the wider Lochore family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them. Arohanui from us all." All Blacks Captain Kieran Read said: “This is an incredibly sad day. Sir Brian was an icon of our game.  On behalf of all players, our thoughts go out to his family at this time.” Sir Brian James Lochore, 3 September 1940 – 3 August 2019.」8月3日 20時32分 - allblacks

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RIP Sir Brian Lochore, one of the most respected and iconic figures of our game, who passed away earlier today, aged 78. A former All Blacks Captain, All Blacks Selector and 1987 RWC-winning All Blacks Coach.
All Black #637, he represented New Zealand in the black jersey on 68 occasions, including 25 Tests. He was the All Blacks Captain in 1966 and went on to lead the team in 18 Tests. He was made a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to sport and the community and also inducted to the International Rugby Hall of Fame in 1999. On Waitangi Day in 2007, he received the country's highest honour, the Order of New Zealand.
New Zealand Rugby Chief Executive Steve Tew said Sir Brian passed away surrounded by family.
“It is with great sadness and grief that we announce that Sir Brian succumbed to his battle with cancer, earlier today. We have lost a genuine legend of our country, an unwavering figure on the field, and a highly respected figure off it. His family has lost a devoted husband, father and grandfather and for many of us, a great friend.”
All Blacks Head Coach Steve Hansen said: "It’s with great sadness that we have heard that one of New Zealand’s tallest kauri has fallen.
"Sir Brian Lochore is one of of the most respected men in New Zealand, not only in rugby but all facets of New Zealand life, as well as being hugely respected and held in high regard around the world.
"On behalf of the All Blacks and myself personally, we pass on our deepest sympathies to Pam, their kids David, Joanne and Sandra and the wider Lochore family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them. Arohanui from us all."
All Blacks Captain Kieran Read said: “This is an incredibly sad day. Sir Brian was an icon of our game. On behalf of all players, our thoughts go out to his family at this time.” Sir Brian James Lochore, 3 September 1940 – 3 August 2019.


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