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Oldest living All Black Bill McCaw dies – report

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 7 May 2025, 12:51pm
Bill McCaw, pictured in 1951. Photo / National Library
Bill McCaw, pictured in 1951. Photo / National Library

Oldest living All Black Bill McCaw dies – report

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 7 May 2025, 12:51pm

Bill McCaw, who was the oldest living All Black, has died at the age of 97, according to reports. 

According to Stuff, he died in a Christchurch hospital on Tuesday. 

Born in Gore, McCaw went on to play five tests and 27 games for the All Blacks between 1951 and 1954 as a loose forward, scoring six tries. 

He also made 50 appearances for Southland and was part of the team who beat the British Lions 11-0 in 1950. 

After retirement, McCaw became a coach and administrator for the Marist club in Invercargill and served for some years on the Southland union’s management committee. 

His son John McCaw, also a loose forward, represented Canterbury from 1986-87. 

McCaw played in the famous 1953 test when Wales beat the All Blacks 13-8 in 1953 in Cardiff – the last time the Welsh tasted victory over New Zealand. 

He spoke about the match in an interview with the Herald in 2021. 

“It’s not such a good thing carrying that ‘honour’ of being in that team to lose to Wales – you can’t get that one off your back. But it’s still a big item of rugby history, isn’t it? 

“We always like to think we struck the Welsh at a time when they were at their peak with players like Bleddyn Williams and Ken Jones, and they had some pretty notable forwards too. 

“Yes, it always gets thrown up at you – ‘you were in that team which lost to Wales’. I just ignore it.” 

McCaw said he’s often asked if he is related to a certain Richie McCaw. 

“I tell people look, I’m not related to Richie, but I was the first McCaw All Black,” he said. 

“On my 90th birthday, my family took me out for a helicopter ride and of course who was the pilot but Richie. 

“We all enjoyed it and he is such an easy guy to talk to, very down to earth. We didn’t get into match specifics at all – his record is too overwhelming.” 

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