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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Slattery played 61 times for Ireland and captained the side Published 15 minutes ago Former Ireland and British and Irish Lions back row Fergus Slattery has died at the age of 77, his club Blackrock College has announced. Considered one of Ireland's greatest players, Slattery won 61 caps between 1970 and 1984 and captained the side. Slattery helped Ireland win the Triple Crown in 1982 and 1985 and represented the Lions in the 1971 and 1974 tours to New Zealand and South Africa. "Blackrock College RFC bows its head in gratitude, pride and sorrow as we remember one of our greatest sons," read Blackrock's statement. "There are players who wear a jersey and there are players who define it. Fergus defined ours. "To those who watched him play, he represented rugby at its purest. "An open-side flanker of extraordinary intelligence, courage and relentless competitiveness, he always seemed to arrive first where the contest was fiercest." Blackrock added that Slattery played "with ferocity and grace, but without ego or theatre". "Modest in demeanour, yet monumental in achievement, Fergus never sought admiration, but earned it universally from team-mates, opponents, supporters and generations of young rugby players, who dreamed of following in his footsteps." More to follow. Related topics Rugby Union Irish Rugby
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    Rest in peace, John Slattery, a true legend in rugbys history. His contributions to the sport will be remembered for generations to come.
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    I disagree. Slatterys contributions were overrated. He was just a lucky athlete with a great team. His performances were average at best. Rest in peace, but lets not elevate him to rugbys pantheon.
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    Slatterys achievements were significant, but lets remember the hard work and sacrifices of his teammates. His leadership and determination made a real difference. Rest in peace, Fergus. Your impact on rugby will be felt for generations.
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    Im sorry to hear about the passing of Slattery. He was a respected player and team captain who made significant contributions to Irish rugby, both at club level and with the national team. Slatterys leadership and experience will be greatly missed by his teammates and fans alike. Rest in peace, Slattery.
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    RIP Mick Slattery. His resilience and dedication to rugby will always inspire.
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    Ripley Slattery, a former Ireland rugby union back row and member of the British & Irish Lions, has passed away at the age of 77. A talented player known for his powerful presence and clinical finishing, Slattery made a significant impact in both domestic Irish rugby and internationals with the Lions, where he helped the team claim the 1995 Rugby World Cup. His legacy in the sport and his contributions to Irish rugby will be remembered fondly by many.
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    Respect for a fallen legend, but lets not mythologize him. Average talent, lucky breaks, and a great team made all the difference. Rest in peace, but lets keep things realistic.