Barry John, the rugby great who played 25 games for Wales and inspired the British and Irish Lions’ famous series victory over New Zealand in 1971 before retiring at the age of 27, has died. John's family announced his death Sunday in a statement released to British media, saying he died peacefully in the hospital. Known for his wizardry at flyhalf and regarded by some as rugby's first superstar, John made his debut for Wales in 1966 and soon struck up a partnership in the national team with scrumhalf Gareth Edwards that flourished for his country and for the Lions.
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