Wellington's Eric Tindill is now the oldest living All Black after 1932 international Ray Williams died in Harare, Zimbabwe. He was 92.
Williams, a winger, played half a game for the All Blacks against Wellington before the team left for Australia, but was injured, missed the tour and never again made the national side.
Tindill, aged 90, played 17 matches for the All Blacks from 1935-38, with one test. He also played test cricket.
Rugby: Tindill oldest All Black
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