He's a good friend of my uncle's and I'm so proud of even that connection with him. Listening to him talk here, it's the rhythm, the accent, the pace, the tone, everything of how my uncles talked to each other back in the 60s and 70s, It's a very warm emotional experience listening to them all.
It's a shame our politicians dont have the sheer class that this man espoused. My mother loved him and I have learned that her admiration wasn't just for his rugby abilities. Great man. The best man to play rugby for Ireland. A legend.
He's royalty in rugby and was very proud to play for his province Ulster and Ireland. As a five times British and Irish lion everyone hangs on his every word. A national treasure in these islands British and Irish.
I had the honour of seeing him play at the Border Rugby Union grounds in East London, South Africa, in 1974, I was 11 and seeing WJ McBride, JPR Williams, Phil Bennet, Andy Irvine, Gareth Edwards, Fergus Slattery and Mervyn Davies in action was the ultimate - they were unbeaten ... best Lions side ever.
It is inspiring, even in my advanced age, to see a man, who has achieved such fame and worldwide respect, of such humility, one of the 'greats' of rugby, banker yes, but a man of the soil at heart.
That was awesome, Willie John, what a great man, I remember him from the 1971 tour here, I was just a kid at the time but you couldn't help notice the big fulla with that white head band, but I did manage to say hello to Delme Thomas in Hawks bay, haha one of hundreds of kids ngaa mihi e hoa. Willie John naa Aotearoa....greetings our friend Willie John from New Zealand....Irish and lion man.
Thank you for sharing this on RUclips!! This man, Willie-John McBride is I'm very proud to say, a relative of mine. His Grandmother, Sarah Catherine (nee McIntyre) was the elder sister of my Gt Grandfather, so making Willie-John's father, William James McBride (whom Willie John is named after), my Grandfather's 1st cousin. I had the privilege of meeting him In Palmerston North during the Irish-Lions tour of NZ. I was his breakfast waitress ( during holidays) at the hotel Willie-John and the team were staying at. I near dropped his breakfast, because at that time, he was the image of my Grandfather!
I grew up watching some of the Irish greats, Phil Matthews, Willie John McBride, Phil Orr, Ciaran Fitzgerald, Donal Lenihan and Fergus Slattery to name a few. Willie John and Phil Matthews especially, greetings from Scotland 👍
I'm a Proud Welshman, with a Paternal Englishmen. I, remember getting up,with My Late Father, to listen to the radio for The Four Tests, in New Zealand on The 1971 Tour. Not,even The Late Also great Sir Colin ( Pinetree) Meads, could intimidate This Ulsterman! Legend, of The Game of Rugby. Respected throughout The World of Rugby Union. Without, any Peers! .
Respect to you colyn barrett. As a young child I also listened and watched those games on New Zealand radio and TV. I agree that Meads and Willie John were the premier locks of their time but you are right .. Willie John was number one.
A good film about a true sporting hero. I had the privilege of meeting the great man and at a dinner where he also proved to be a gentleman and a first class orator.
Mr Wullie john McBride, I could spend the rest of my days listening to your stories you remind of Grannie when lived in Stranraer not to far across the irish sea to larne but you are a pleasure to watch your storys and the lions etc Ireland games you played in And won The legend of Wullie john McBride would be Fitting and his exploits.
I am the same age as willy John and played most of my Rugby in the Royal Marine/RN ,at the time I had two heroes W.J.M secondly Gareth Edwards,quite a few others, but they were Kings.Thanks for the memories.....
The Shackleton of rugby, a larger than life leader. I lived in South Africa during the '74 series which we could only listen to on the radio. As a recently arrived pom I cannot easily explain the pride that this tour gave me in being a white wash unbeaten series. I sometimes wonder how much better we would do if we played all international competitions as a Lions team and not as individual nations. I appreciate that there are players from Eire that would bow out as an independent nation.
Well they don't bow out of a rugby Lions tour because of that, or at least I haven't heard of individuals who have. I wish they wouldn't for other sports if the Lions were available there too.
Greatest Lions skipper there has been! What a man! Character similar to another great Ulster and Irishman Paddy Mayne. Lead from the front and never ask anything or anyone your not prepared to do yourself! ☘️
What a leader. I saw him during the 1974 Lions tour of South Africa. You could see in his eyes when jogging onto the field that the Springboks are going to have a hard time... Having the likes of JJ Willams, JPR Williams, Andy Irvrine, Gareth Edwards etc. did no harm!
As a Welshman one of my favourites still playing today is Alun Wyn Jones and his qualities are remarkably similar to WJM. Any budding professional rugby player can do no better than to model their attitude on the amateur Willie John Mcbride
Willy John McBride was just a real good man on and off the field.
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I'm waiting for someone to make a commercial film of that '71 Lions team. It's a story that needs to be told on film. I would just hope it would be a really good film, not just another sports film, because many have been made, but few have been really good.
As an Aussie W J McBride is still Ireland most famous player to date vut for the 71 & 74 Lions teams Roger Uttley(England)Ian McGeehan(Scotland)JPR Williams(Wales)& WJ McBride(Ireland) as it all about those Sides.
on one Lions tour in South Africa in '74 i believe Gareth Edwards, JPR and Bennett all said they would go through fire for him. a story was going that few S africans were gotten to rough them up. Willie John came up with the '999' call that if anyone got hit they all charged back because the ref couldnt send them all off like. it got shortened to '99'...great story
Ulster people at their best - came through the same training myself and did the milking every morning before going to Ballymena Academy - a mixed experience and the rugby 76 years ago was a very haphazard and very cliquish affair.
Ulster Rugby! Two of the finest. Willie J and Cameron Mike Gibson! The latter being the most complete rugby player there has been via Pinetree Meads. Wales & Scotland are a disgrace for not turning up in the 5N. Calculated decision as they knew they were going to loose.
Mate I didn't know about the bullying shit that you were put through so very sorry that that happened. I know that you are considered a God in my country. Pretty sure you could relocate here anytime and get a pm welcome. That is the asteme you are held in in New Zealand
And did you notice how all the South African players just ran off the pitch after the Third Test in South Africa? Sore losers and bad sportsmen. The honourable players would have shaken hands.
Lovely tribute programme to a great man. Lovely to see Mike Gibson, Gareth Edwards, Roger Uttley , Hannes Marais...
......and God rest you, JPR.
Greetings from South Africa. What a giant of the game. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
He's a good friend of my uncle's and I'm so proud of even that connection with him. Listening to him talk here, it's the rhythm, the accent, the pace, the tone, everything of how my uncles talked to each other back in the 60s and 70s, It's a very warm emotional experience listening to them all.
It's a shame our politicians dont have the sheer class that this man espoused. My mother loved him and I have learned that her admiration wasn't just for his rugby abilities. Great man. The best man to play rugby for Ireland. A legend.
I love to see Ulster represented by such powerful and courageous men, rather than appalling sectarian politicians.
He's royalty in rugby and was very proud to play for his province Ulster and Ireland. As a five times British and Irish lion everyone hangs on his every word. A national treasure in these islands British and Irish.
I had the honour of seeing him play at the Border Rugby Union grounds in East London, South Africa, in 1974, I was 11 and seeing WJ McBride, JPR Williams, Phil Bennet, Andy Irvine, Gareth Edwards, Fergus Slattery and Mervyn Davies in action was the ultimate - they were unbeaten ... best Lions side ever.
Great story of a great player and a great Irishman
We love and respect Willie John Mcbride here in Wales. A giant in more ways than one.
It is inspiring, even in my advanced age, to see a man, who has achieved such fame and worldwide respect, of such humility, one of the 'greats' of rugby, banker yes, but a man of the soil at heart.
That was awesome, Willie John, what a great man, I remember him from the 1971 tour here, I was just a kid at the time but you couldn't help notice the big fulla with that white head band, but I did manage to say hello to Delme Thomas in Hawks bay, haha one of hundreds of kids ngaa mihi e hoa. Willie John naa Aotearoa....greetings our friend Willie John from New Zealand....Irish and lion man.
Thank you from a Kiwi .
This is magnificent. From an Aussie of Irish descent but moreover a rugby fan. Wonderful man.
Such a lovely vignette of a wonderful player, a humble family man and a loyal team player.
Thank you for sharing this on RUclips!! This man, Willie-John McBride is I'm very proud to say, a relative of mine. His Grandmother, Sarah Catherine (nee McIntyre) was the elder sister of my Gt Grandfather, so making Willie-John's father, William James McBride (whom Willie John is named after), my Grandfather's 1st cousin. I had the privilege of meeting him In Palmerston North during the Irish-Lions tour of NZ. I was his breakfast waitress ( during holidays) at the hotel Willie-John and the team were staying at. I near dropped his breakfast, because at that time, he was the image of my Grandfather!
lions !
Shameful behaviour from Wales/Scotland
I grew up watching some of the Irish greats, Phil Matthews, Willie John McBride, Phil Orr, Ciaran Fitzgerald, Donal Lenihan and Fergus Slattery to name a few. Willie John and Phil Matthews especially, greetings from Scotland 👍
I'm a Proud Welshman, with a Paternal Englishmen. I, remember getting up,with My Late Father, to listen to the radio for The Four Tests, in New Zealand on The 1971 Tour. Not,even The Late Also great Sir Colin ( Pinetree) Meads, could intimidate This Ulsterman! Legend, of The Game of Rugby. Respected throughout The World of Rugby Union. Without, any Peers! .
Respect to you colyn barrett. As a young child I also listened and watched those games on New Zealand radio and TV. I agree that Meads and Willie John were the premier locks of their time but you are right .. Willie John was number one.
I'm very proud that he's a neighbour of an uncle of mine.
A good film about a true sporting hero. I had the privilege of meeting the great man and at a dinner where he also proved to be a gentleman and a first class orator.
What phil bennett said to his teammates after the punch up I hammered the ball boy classic
Respect .from .Wales .................True leader and a hard bloke . ..World class personality ..Love his stories . Inspirational .
In this sport of rugby, some men stand out and some are giants, Sir Colin Meads and Willie John are two such men.
Mr Wullie john McBride, I could spend the rest of my days listening to your stories you remind of Grannie when lived in Stranraer not to far across the irish sea to larne but you are a pleasure to watch your storys and the lions etc Ireland games you played in And won The legend of Wullie john McBride would be Fitting and his exploits.
I am the same age as willy John and played most of my Rugby in the Royal Marine/RN ,at the time I had two heroes W.J.M secondly Gareth Edwards,quite a few others, but they were Kings.Thanks for the memories.....
i met him in S.A. In 1997. An all time great and a gentleman!
God bless you big man.
What an absolute legend of a human. I wish you were English. But I'm delighted you were Irish and a Lion. I can offer no higher compliment.
The Shackleton of rugby, a larger than life leader. I lived in South Africa during the '74 series which we could only listen to on the radio. As a recently arrived pom I cannot easily explain the pride that this tour gave me in being a white wash unbeaten series. I sometimes wonder how much better we would do if we played all international competitions as a Lions team and not as individual nations. I appreciate that there are players from Eire that would bow out as an independent nation.
Well they don't bow out of a rugby Lions tour because of that, or at least I haven't heard of individuals who have. I wish they wouldn't for other sports if the Lions were available there too.
My Hero, his leadership dragged me through a broken neck as a kid when Doctors wouldn't touch it. His will to achieve inspired me.
what a special man,sir I salute you
Magnificent! Thank-you!
99 ha, ha!
Fabulous Man!
An absolute legend of a man, made me cry watching this, God bless you sir..
I agree with you 100% .
Legend. Well done to the makers of this.
WJB is held with admiration and respect in New Zealand. What a Lions side.
One of the true greats.
He and Gordon brown were a formidible powerhouse.
Still looks the same as 50 years ago......❤
A great captain and gentleman too. Ended his career with two lions series victories in 71 and 74 against the two worlds best.
Met John during the lion's tour at Kings park Durban,one of the greatest rugby players,but most of all,humble and a true gentleman
Great rugby player. Greater leader. So much respect. ☮️😀
Greatest Lions skipper there has been! What a man! Character similar to another great Ulster and Irishman Paddy Mayne. Lead from the front and never ask anything or anyone your not prepared to do yourself! ☘️
What a leader. I saw him during the 1974 Lions tour of South Africa. You could see in his eyes when jogging onto the field that the Springboks are going to have a hard time... Having the likes of JJ Willams, JPR Williams, Andy Irvrine, Gareth Edwards etc. did no harm!
As a Welshman one of my favourites still playing today is Alun Wyn Jones and his qualities are remarkably similar to WJM. Any budding professional rugby player can do no better than to model their attitude on the amateur Willie John Mcbride
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@@murtfallon8397 Could you translate your comment into plain English ?
What a colossus - in every respect of the word.
Im in awe.
Willy John McBride was just a real good man on and off the field.
I'm waiting for someone to make a commercial film of that '71 Lions team. It's a story that needs to be told on film. I would just hope it would be a really good film, not just another sports film, because many have been made, but few have been really good.
I'm working on a draft currently.
Wow what an incredible story.
There was Cuchulainn and then came along 'Wee' Willie John McBride: two great Ulstermen.
True sporting great. Invincible.
was there in NZ, remember the tour so well
Now that's what you call a documentary.
What a legend tk u sir
As an Aussie W J McBride is still Ireland most famous player to date vut for the 71 & 74 Lions teams Roger Uttley(England)Ian McGeehan(Scotland)JPR Williams(Wales)& WJ McBride(Ireland) as it all about those Sides.
Loved it!
What a man.
What a real lion willie John was, and still is, why not a knighthood for the great man
For me if a greatest rugby team of all time was chosen and Willie John's name wasn't there it would mean nothing
What a great man and rugby 🏉 player
well done xx
Even the prods were loved
on one Lions tour in South Africa in '74 i believe Gareth Edwards, JPR and Bennett all said they would go through fire for him. a story was going that few S africans were gotten to rough them up. Willie John came up with the '999' call that if anyone got hit they all charged back because the ref couldnt send them all off like. it got shortened to '99'...great story
Beautiful story from nz
Anyone know the music at the beginning?? The piano solo
Ulster people at their best - came through the same training myself and did the milking every morning before going to Ballymena Academy - a mixed experience and the rugby 76 years ago was a very haphazard and very cliquish affair.
99 ....all for one and one for all ! Need I say more ?
william james mcbride and michael sean o coileain (michael collins) are the two greatest men in irish history
My. Boy....
When Ships were made of wood and men were made of steel!
Ulster Rugby! Two of the finest. Willie J and Cameron Mike Gibson! The latter being the most complete rugby player there has been via Pinetree Meads.
Wales & Scotland are a disgrace for not turning up in the 5N. Calculated decision as they knew they were going to loose.
A rugby legend.
Why 6 thumbs down ?
Why is the Ulster flag on a yellow background ?
because it's an Ulster flag,not a Northern Ireland flag.Ulster rugby includes the 3 southern counties
Because that is the proper Ulster flag.The white one represents the manufactured statelet.
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2 southern counties Cavan and Monaghan and one Northern County Donegal !
@@seosamhofionnagain8841 I see you studied geography
He went to the same academy as Syd Millar.
What an inspiration they broke the mould when they made him
I am so nostalgic recalling those days.
Wales and Scotland should have travelled to Dublin.
Was there any discussions about holding the game at an alternative venue at the time?
What a gent??
so Edwards went to S Africa but not N Irelad....no sense there
Even the great Colin Meads backed down to wllie
Mate I didn't know about the bullying shit that you were put through so very sorry that that happened. I know that you are considered a God in my country. Pretty sure you could relocate here anytime and get a pm welcome. That is the asteme you are held in in New Zealand
And did you notice how all the South African players just ran off the pitch after the Third Test in South Africa? Sore losers and bad sportsmen. The honourable players would have shaken hands.
Tell me South African sport isn’t still Tribal!
Ok
What a bore Hain was, and is. Bravo WJMB!
"politics should not be sing sport in any way" But when it comes that the racist zionist scum that seems to not apply.