Jimmy Davidson, the former Ireland and Ulster coach, died on Saturday at the age of 64 following a long illness.
He guided Ulster to three successive inter-provincial Grand Slam titles and as a flanker he won six caps for Ireland and was Irelands national coach from 1987 to 1990.
Davidson was born in Armagh in October 1942 before moving to the West Country as a toddler.
Although living in Western-super-Mare, he was schooled in Bristol where he came under the influence of Welshman Alwyn Price at St Brendan's College, a rugby institution of some note.
Davidson studied Geography at Queen's University where he represented the senior team as a fresher.
He later undertook a post graduate course in physical education at Loughborough College.