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Scarlets honour rugby hero 'Grav' | Scarlets honour rugby hero 'Grav' |
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Llanelli Scarlets players will have the word "Grav" in gold lettering on their shirts for their first game since the death of rugby legend Ray Gravell. | |
The Wales and Lions centre widely known as Grav had a suspected heart attack on holiday near Malaga in Spain. | |
Players will also wear black armbands and a minute's tribute will be held before Friday's home match with Leeds. | |
Carmarthenshire Council said a "steady stream of people" were signing a book of condolence at County Hall. | |
Another book of condolence has been set up in reception at BBC Wales in Cardiff, where Gravell was a popular presenter on BBC Radio Cymru and Radio Wales. | |
Meanwhile, Cardiff Blues players are to wear red armbands for their match against Leicester. | |
Gravell's family say they have been overwhelmed by the tributes after his death at the age of 56. | |
His wife and daughters said the "love and esteem in which Ray was held by everyone has been a great comfort". | His wife and daughters said the "love and esteem in which Ray was held by everyone has been a great comfort". |
In a statement, his wife Mari and daughters Manon and Gwenan, aged 11 and eight, described him as a "wonderful husband and father and was our best friend". | In a statement, his wife Mari and daughters Manon and Gwenan, aged 11 and eight, described him as a "wonderful husband and father and was our best friend". |
"We have been overwhelmed by the volume and content of the tributes and messages of sympathy we have received, not only from Wales, but across the world," they said. | "We have been overwhelmed by the volume and content of the tributes and messages of sympathy we have received, not only from Wales, but across the world," they said. |
Ray Gravell with his daughters in his street, which was named after him | Ray Gravell with his daughters in his street, which was named after him |
"We are extremely grateful, and the love and esteem in which Ray was held by everyone has been a great comfort to us. | "We are extremely grateful, and the love and esteem in which Ray was held by everyone has been a great comfort to us. |
"He idolised Manon and Gwenan and this tragic loss so sudden and early in his life is going to be a huge loss for the three of us. | "He idolised Manon and Gwenan and this tragic loss so sudden and early in his life is going to be a huge loss for the three of us. |
"Family was everything for Ray. We are extremely grateful for the messages and as a family we now need time to grieve and to come to terms with what has happened." | "Family was everything for Ray. We are extremely grateful for the messages and as a family we now need time to grieve and to come to terms with what has happened." |
Gravell, from Mynyddygarreg, near Llanelli, was in the 1972 Scarlets side which beat the All Blacks. | Gravell, from Mynyddygarreg, near Llanelli, was in the 1972 Scarlets side which beat the All Blacks. |
His Llanelli career spanned 15 years between 1970 and 1985, with a post-war record of 485 appearances. | |
When his beloved side run out against Leeds Carnegie in the EDF Cup competition on Friday evening, players will be wearing black armbands as a mark of respect to the Stradey Park legend, and a minute's tribute will be held. | |
The word "Grav" will also feature on shirts underneath the Scarlets crest on the chest of every Llanelli player. | |
The day also coincides with a gathering of former Llanelli players, who are being brought together to be photographed outside the stadium, which has been earmarked for a housing development. | The day also coincides with a gathering of former Llanelli players, who are being brought together to be photographed outside the stadium, which has been earmarked for a housing development. |
Secretary of the former players association, Doug Williams, said one important face would be missing: "Ray was the president of the association and he was really keen that we got together to do this. It will be a very sad occasion. | |
"He was such a dynamic person, he was a family man and represented Wales in every sphere. He was the true prince of Wales and we all miss him." | "He was such a dynamic person, he was a family man and represented Wales in every sphere. He was the true prince of Wales and we all miss him." |
Tributes | Tributes |
Wales great Gareth Edwards said: "When I look back and think of Ray Gravell I'll remember the joy and immense pleasure he gave us." | Wales great Gareth Edwards said: "When I look back and think of Ray Gravell I'll remember the joy and immense pleasure he gave us." |
The Welsh Rugby Union paid tribute to him "as a man who epitomised the passion, flair and dignity of his beloved Welsh nation". | The Welsh Rugby Union paid tribute to him "as a man who epitomised the passion, flair and dignity of his beloved Welsh nation". |
Tributes flooded in following his death on Wednesday, with many highlighting his patriotism and passion for all things Welsh. | |
Following his rugby career, he became a successful broadcaster and actor who appeared in Louis Malle's Damage alongside Juliette Binoche and Jeremy Irons. | Following his rugby career, he became a successful broadcaster and actor who appeared in Louis Malle's Damage alongside Juliette Binoche and Jeremy Irons. |
Earlier this year, Gravell underwent surgery to have his right leg amputated below the knee following complications linked with his diabetes. | Earlier this year, Gravell underwent surgery to have his right leg amputated below the knee following complications linked with his diabetes. |
The Cardiff Blues players are to wear a red armband to show their respect to Gravell when they face Leicester on Saturday. |