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Ray French dies as tributes paid to legendary BBC commentator and 'Voice of Rugby'
@Source: dailyrecord.co.uk
Legendary rugby league commentator Ray French has died at the age of 85. French who had a decade spanning career with the BBC and became the beloved 'Voice of Rugby League' had been suffering from dementia in recent years. The St Helens-born icon also played internationally in both union and league. He was given an MBE in 2011 for services to rugby league. French succeeded Edding Waring in the role when he took the job in 1981. He remained on the air for a total of 38 years, reports the Mirror . After confirming his passing, the BBC will be airing a re-run of a episode of Rugby League Heroes from 2016 which featured French. Tributes are flooding in following the sad news. The charity RL Cares announced the news on social media platform X. Their post read: "Sad news Ray French MBE, the former St Helens, Widnes and Great Britain international & for many years the voice of rugby league on the BBC passed away earlier today. His successor at the BBC, Dave Woods, added: "So many fabulous memories of Ray as both friend and colleague. He injected incredible warmth and passion in his commentary and journalism. Just a wonderful, kind and humble man. You always wanted to be in his company." Former Widnes and Great Britain star Jonathan Davies also wrote: "Really sad news of the passing of my friend and legend rugby player and broadcaster . I know Ray had not been well for a while so I hope he passed peacefully. "Had many great days with Ray he was such a lovely man.I hope the RL appreciated what great work did for the game. RIP Ray my condolences to all your family and friends." Leeds Rhinos hall of famer Barrie McDermott described French as a 'genuine legend'. "Really sad news," McDermott posted. "A genuine rugby league legend and the voice of our sport for so many. A master of his trade, a man who had time for everyone. Always good with me, generous with his advice and kind with his time. Thoughts with his family and many friends. Rest In Peace Ray." French played for England in union, winning four caps in the second row in 1961 before moving to league. He signed for his home town club, St Helens, that year and helped them win the Challenge Cup five years later. In 1968, he appeared four times for Great Britain in international league. French left to join Widnes after 204 matches in Saints colours and played 123 times for the Chemics. French also had a career away from the pitch. He was a rugby master at Cowley High School.
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