Former Ireland rugby captain Fergus Slattery has died at the age of 77.
The back row forward is remembered as one of Ireland's greatest ever players, winning 61 caps between 1970 and 1984, 18 of those as captain.
Slattery was a key member of the Ireland side that won the Triple Crown in 1982, part of a famous backrow alongside John O’Driscoll and Willie Duggan, while he was also involved in the 1974 Five Nations winning squad.
Slattery was also integral to two of the most iconic British and Irish Lions tours. In 1971, he was a member of the only Lions squad to win a Test series against New Zealand, while in 1974 he was part of the famous Invincibles, who went undefeated in 22 games in South Africa.