Life of a Lion: Graham Price
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- Опубликовано: 20 дек 2020
- From listening to The British & Irish Lions on his radio as a teen to becoming a three-time tourist and breaking a Lions record, Graham Price’s life has been inextricably intertwined with the famous red jersey.
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What impressed me about this, is how modest he is about his achievements
A legendary figure in the game and not forgotten across the Irish Sea.
It was an honour for so many opponents to have played against him. A genuinely great player.
An unassuming and quality man.
I meet Him on a Saturday 1981 in the morning before he was to play against England in Cardiff had chat what a lovely generous Man
It's great see and hear you Graham after all these years. Our parents used to be best friends out at the ROF when you were at West Mon. and I was at Abersychan!
Pooler legend ,Welsh legend and Lions legend .Pricey was the blueprint for the modern prop who could scrummage and run all day .
A great prop in a time of great props. Proper front 5 attidude too.
Such a great Gentle Giant! He ranks amongst others who, in their Position ( Tight Head) locks The Scrum! Had the pleasure of meeting him once. He stopped and spoke which, was very kind of him. I remember when Wales toured Australia and his opposite number, simply couldn't cope with the strength and skills of My Price. The result was A certain Mr Finnane hit Mr Price from the resulting scrum and Broke His Jaw. Such a cowardly thing on A Rugby Field. Well done to you Mr Price. A True Legend of the Game!! Many thanks and Kind regards Colyn.
Amazing career ...one of the best and most resiliant props in the history of the game .
A tremendous player and when coupled with Messrs Faulkner and Windsor (AKA the Duke) they were formidable as the Pontypool Front Row or as Max Boyce once referred the them as the ‘Viet Gwent’…
What a modest unassuming guy...great prop though, who can forget Paris 1975...
Anyone else pause that at 4:42?
POOLER!!!!!