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Ray French dead: BBC’s iconic voice of rugby league dies aged 85 | Rugby | Sport

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Legendary rugby league commentator Ray French has passed away at the age of 85.

French had been battling dementia in recent years, having devoted over three decades to the BBC and earning recognition as the cherished ‘Voice of Rugby League’.

The St Helens-born legend also represented his country in both union and league formats.

He received an MBE in 2011 for his contributions to rugby league.

French took over from Eddie Waring when he assumed the position in 1981.

He continued broadcasting for a remarkable 38 years.

Following confirmation of his death, the BBC will broadcast a repeat of a Rugby League Heroes episode from 2016 which showcased French.

Tributes are pouring in after the heartbreaking announcement.

The charity RL Cares broke the news on social media platform X.

Their message stated: “Sad news Ray French MBE, the former St Helens, Widnes and Great Britain international and for many years the voice of rugby league on the BBC passed away earlier today.

“Ray, who has been suffering from dementia in recent years, was 85. Thoughts are with Ray’s family.”

His BBC successor, Dave Woods, commented: “So many fabulous memories of Ray as both friend and colleague. He injected incredible warmth and passion in his commentary and journalism. Just a wonderful, kind and humble man. You always wanted to be in his company.”

Former Widnes and Great Britain star Jonathan Davies also wrote: “Really sad news of the passing of my friend and legend rugby player and broadcaster. I know Ray had not been well for a while so I hope he passed peacefully.

“Had many great days with Ray he was such a lovely man.I hope the RL appreciated what great work did for the game. RIP Ray my condolences to all your family and friends.”

Leeds Rhinos hall of famer Barrie McDermott described French as a ‘genuine legend’. “Really sad news,” McDermott posted.

“A genuine rugby league legend and the voice of our sport for so many. A master of his trade, a man who had time for everyone. Always good with me, generous with his advice and kind with his time. Thoughts with his family and many friends. Rest In Peace Ray.”

French represented England in union, earning four caps as a second row forward in 1961 before switching codes.

He joined his hometown club St Helens that same year and helped secure Challenge Cup glory five years later.

French made four appearances for Great Britain in international league competition in 1968.

After 204 appearances in Saints colours, he departed for Widnes where he featured 123 times for the Chemics.

Beyond the pitch, French pursued a teaching career as rugby master at Cowley High School.

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