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Sir Colin Meads: The world reacts to his death

Anna Leask
By Anna Leask
Senior Journalist - crime and justice·NZ Herald·
20 Aug, 2017 01:20 AM6 mins to read

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Tony Veitch pays tribute to Sir Colin Meads.

New Zealand, and the world, are reacting to the news that All Black great Sir Colin Meads has passed away.

It is understood he passed away earlier today. He was 81. His loss will be mourned throughout the rugby-playing world.

Meads was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year and he took a typically combative attitude towards it, vowing to "beat the bastard".

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One of the first to pay tribute to Sir Colin was Labour leader Jacinda Ardern.

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"RIP Sir Colin Meads. #legend," she tweeted.

Prime Minister Bill English said it was a sad day for New Zealand rugby and for New Zealand.

"I have had the privilege of getting to know Sir Colin. He was not only a great All Black but also a genuinely good New Zealand bloke.

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"He represented what it means to be a New Zealander. He was no-nonsense, reliable, hardworking, warm and very generous with his time.

"I remember when I was younger hearing stories about how he used to shear sheep all day and go running at night. I thought I'd give it a go. I quickly learned the Meads legend was built on physical and mental toughness.

"My thoughts are with Sir Colin's wife Lady Verna, and his family and friends at this time."

A sad day for NZ rugby and for NZ. Sir Colin was not only a great All Black but also a genuinely good Kiwi bloke. He will be missed.

— Bill English (@RtHonBEnglish) August 20, 2017

Broadcaster Scotty Stevenson said Meads was a "true giant of a man".

Television host James McOnie said Meads was "a great man".

A great man has gone. Pinetree was utterly unselfish & tons of fun. And he was tough... he even liked his butter hard. RIP Sir Colin. #GOAT https://t.co/v4Jxv3LBN2

— James McOnie (@JamesMcOnie) August 20, 2017

Other politicians shared tributes on social media.

"RIP Sir Colin Meads, the archetypal All Black against whom the rest are measured," said Health Minister Jonathan Coleman.

"A great Kiwi."

Finance Minister Steven Joyce tweeted: "A true colossus of his era. RIP Colin Meads."

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MP Judith Collins said: "Deepest sympathy for the Meads family and especially Lady Verna.

"A humble, mighty man. A legend. RIP."

New Zealand First leader Winston Peters issued a statement after hearing the sad news.

He said Meads "was, and still is, one of New Zealand's rugby greats - but so much more".

"He wore his celebrity on a sound and sensible set of shoulders," he said.

"He was a quintessential unassuming New Zealander - one of those we feel especially proud of as a nation.

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"Colin Meads emerged as a rugby talent in an era of amateurism, and did not experience playing in the professional game as it is today. He gave so much of his time to the sport, and we are grateful to him.

"He was such a great inspiration to so many young Kiwis, on the field and off.

"We will miss him."

He said "New Zealand First sent condolences to Lady Meads and their family.

Former PM Helen Clark, who is in Auckland for the Labour Party campaign launch, said: "Colin Meads is universally acknowledged as one of New Zealand's greatest-ever rugby players. He made his mark in an era long before the sport professionalised and before sports stars became on-screen personalities. Colin was known for his humble manner and for being the quintessential Kiwi bloke. We will not see his like again. My deepest sympathies go to Colin's wife and family at this very sad time."

Colin Meads gave me a rugby trophy when I was 16. I cant remember what for but the memory of him giving up his time always stuck with me RIP

— Mike McRoberts (@MrMikeMcRoberts) August 20, 2017

Journalist Mike McRoberts shared a memory of the rugby great.

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"Colin Meads gave me a rugby trophy when I was 16," he said.

"I can't remember what for but the memory of him giving up his time always stuck with me. RIP."

NZ Cricket Players Association chief executive Heath Mills and former Warriors star Monty Betham also weighed in.

"Very sad news to hear that Colin Meads has passed ... one of the greatest players and icon of his time #RIP" Mills Tweeted.

Rest in love Sir pine tree
Great AllBlack, Greater man🙌🏻 pic.twitter.com/htuHybznMg

— Monty Betham (@MontyBetham13) August 20, 2017

Champion boxer Joseph Parker has also tweeted about Meads' death, offering condolences to the family and community the former sportsman was loved by.

Rest In Peace to the legend Sir Colin Meads. Love and prayers to the Meads family and rugby community at this time ❤️ pic.twitter.com/akSZvIvtLZ

— Joseph Parker (@joeboxerparker) August 20, 2017

IHC chief executive Ralph Jones said the thoughts and best wishes of the association was with the Meads family.

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"While Colin is best known for rugby, to us he is one of a small number of distinguished IHC New Zealand Life Members recognised for their significant support for people with intellectual disabilities," he said.

"Colin and Verna have always worked as a team in their dedication to IHC's cause and accordingly have made a huge difference to the lives of so many people with intellectual disabilities and their families."

Meads "never stopped looking for ways to make life better for people with intellectual disabilities.

"He was a man who was generous with his name and his fame, driven by a strong belief that people with intellectual disabilities deserved the best."

Meads "put his money where his mouth was", Jones said.

"Colin Meads made an extraordinary contribution to improve the lives of people with intellectual disabilities - one-on-one and on a large scale.

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"Colin and Verna Meads have truly made a difference."

The Cancer Society have also come out in support of Meads and his family.

They tweeted about his death this afternoon, saying they were "saddened" to hear he had passed.

We're saddened to hear that the legendary Sir Colin Meads has died of cancer. Our thoughts are with his family and friends. RIP Pine Tree. pic.twitter.com/N8ZCOrcx7v

— Cancer Society of NZ (@NZCancerSo) August 20, 2017

Taranaki-King Country MP Barbara Kuriger today said the country had lost a hard-working Kiwi loved by all in "Meadsville" and throughout New Zealand.

Deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Sir Colin Meads. A humble & hardworking kiwi loved by all here in Meadsville and across wider NZ. pic.twitter.com/onGm1qHXY6

— Barbara Kuriger MP (@BarbaraKuriger) August 20, 2017

New Zealand rally driver and 2011 PWRC world champion Hayden Paddon acknowledged the passing of the legendary All Black ahead of competition today in WRC Rally Germany.

Early start today - 4 short stages to enjoy and dry conditions. Terribly sad news back home, RIP Sir Colin Meads pic.twitter.com/N9bB3jjEiq

— Hayden Paddon (@HaydenPaddon) August 20, 2017
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