Former New Zealand captain Sir Brian Lochore has died.
The All Blacks rugby player was also a World Cup-winning coach.
Lochore was diagnosed with bowel cancer in May.
He was 78.
Sunday, 4 August 2019 11:04
Former New Zealand captain Sir Brian Lochore has died.
The All Blacks rugby player was also a World Cup-winning coach.
Lochore was diagnosed with bowel cancer in May.
He was 78.

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