Former All Blacks lock Sam Strahan has passed away suddenly at his home in Kiwitea, aged 74.
Remembered by the Manawatu Rugby Union as one of the "greatest players to pull on the green and white jersey" Strahan played 45 games for the All Blacks, including 17 tests, most alongside legendary late All Black Sir Colin Meads.
Manawatu Rugby Union chairman Tim Myers said it was a sad day for the union.
"We remember Sam as not just a great rugby player but as a true gentleman. Sam was one of New Zealand's great custodians of our game. He was proud of the Manawatu and we were proud to have him. Sam was as kind as he was humble and he had time for everybody.
"He will be sorely missed."