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Rugby greats Beaumont and McBride attend service for Syd Millar

Rugby greats Sir Bill Beaumont and Willie John McBride have attended a service of thanksgiving for Ireland and Lions prop Syd Millar.

Mourners at West Presbyterian Church in Ballymena were told that Millar remained a modest and devoted family man despite his success on the rugby pitch and as a coach and administrator.

The Ulster prop played 37 times for Ireland and featured in nine Lions Tests across three tours.

He then coached the Lions to a series win over the Springboks in 1974, and was manager of the tour to South Africa six years later.

Millar was also chairman of the International Rugby Board (now World Rugby) from 2003 to 2007.

The death of the father of three at the age of 89 was announced at the weekend.

World Rugby chairman Sir Bill, former Ireland and Lions captain McBride, ex-Wales international Ieuan Evans and Irish internationals Willie Anderson and Nigel Carr were among the mourners at the service in Co Antrim.

Ian McIlrath, former president of the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), told the service that no tribute would be adequate to pay tribute to Millar.

He said: “Most of you will be aware that he was indeed Dr Millar CBE, MBE, a recipient of the Legion d’Honneur, but to most of us he was just Syd.

“It is testament to him and his family that so many of you are gathered here this afternoon.

“This was his church, one he was very fond of and attended regularly.

“What I do say will only be scratching the surface of what has been the most outstanding career when considering all aspects of the game – playing, coaching, administration – of any rugby person anywhere.”

He added: “There will never be another Syd. The mould from which Syd Millar was cast is no more.

“We are all the poorer for his passing and may

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