Barry John: 'The King' was true rugby royalty whose skills defied logic
by Andrew Baldock
Feb 04, 2024
3 minutes
Barry John was arguably rugby union's first superstar and a mercurial player whose wizardry gained comparisons with footballing genius George Best.
Nicknamed 'The King' by New Zealand journalists after he famously orchestrated the All Blacks' downfall during an unforgettable Test series against the 1971 British and Irish Lions, John was rugby royalty in anyone's language.
A miner's son from Carmarthenshire, John, who has died at the age of 79, enjoyed a spectacular career for Llanelli, Cardiff, , the Lions and Barbarians.
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