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Nevin Spence memorial: Fans mourn 'brightest and best' | Nevin Spence memorial: Fans mourn 'brightest and best' |
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Thousands of rugby fans have taken part in a memorial service for Ulster player Nevin Spence at Belfast's Ravenhill grounds. | |
Nevin, 22, his brother, Graham, 30, and their father, Noel, 58, were overcome by slurry gas at their farm in Hillsborough last Saturday. | Nevin, 22, his brother, Graham, 30, and their father, Noel, 58, were overcome by slurry gas at their farm in Hillsborough last Saturday. |
Ulster rugby chaplain Rev Andrew Thompson said they mourned the loss of one of "our brightest and best". | Ulster rugby chaplain Rev Andrew Thompson said they mourned the loss of one of "our brightest and best". |
He said the deaths of the three men was "an unspeakable tragedy". | He said the deaths of the three men was "an unspeakable tragedy". |
It had left a whole community in shock and disbelief, he said, but people were standing "shoulder to shoulder". | It had left a whole community in shock and disbelief, he said, but people were standing "shoulder to shoulder". |
"Today we come in pain and sorrow to stand up for one proud Ulsterman. Or rather three," he said. | "Today we come in pain and sorrow to stand up for one proud Ulsterman. Or rather three," he said. |
"Whilst the main focus is to remember Nevin, we are mindful of his father and brother. These three men shared so much in life and were united in death." | |
Ulster rugby captain Johann Muller and scrum half Paul Marshall read from the Bible. | Ulster rugby captain Johann Muller and scrum half Paul Marshall read from the Bible. |
Ulster and Ireland hooker Rory Best paid a personal tribute. | Ulster and Ireland hooker Rory Best paid a personal tribute. |
He said there had been a "huge outpouring of emotion" throughout the entire rugby world. | He said there had been a "huge outpouring of emotion" throughout the entire rugby world. |
"There are no words that I can add that have not been spoken about Nevin this week," he said. | "There are no words that I can add that have not been spoken about Nevin this week," he said. |
"Nevin's love for the game of rugby and his positive attitude was infectious," he said, adding that he had won more than 40 caps for Ulster. | |
"The mark Nevin left runs deeper than rugby." He said his fondest memories were of Nevin's sense of humour. | |
"Nev would tell a ridiculous joke and then be beaming from ear to ear. No-one could work out whether he was a comic genius or told really bad jokes. | "Nev would tell a ridiculous joke and then be beaming from ear to ear. No-one could work out whether he was a comic genius or told really bad jokes. |
"He would give the boys tips on their love life. | "He would give the boys tips on their love life. |
" 'All you need is a girl who looks like Cindy Crawford and is able to calf a cow in the middle of the night,' he'd joke." | " 'All you need is a girl who looks like Cindy Crawford and is able to calf a cow in the middle of the night,' he'd joke." |
Rory Best added: "The entire Spence family all shared Nevin's humility, bravery and determination. These traits set him apart on our squad." | Rory Best added: "The entire Spence family all shared Nevin's humility, bravery and determination. These traits set him apart on our squad." |
His "relentless positive attitude" was a testament to his upbringing and to the man himself. | His "relentless positive attitude" was a testament to his upbringing and to the man himself. |
"Nevin was a team player, the sort of player every team needs but few are lucky enough to find. | "Nevin was a team player, the sort of player every team needs but few are lucky enough to find. |
"His memory will continue to shape Ulster rugby for years to come. Nev, we will miss you but we will never forget you," he said. | "His memory will continue to shape Ulster rugby for years to come. Nev, we will miss you but we will never forget you," he said. |
Members of the Munster, Leinster and Connacht squads were at the service - among them Irish rugby captain Brian O'Driscoll and Ireland and Munster player Paul O'Connell. | |
The capella choir made of up 50 young people from Nevin's old school, Wallace High, led the singing. | The capella choir made of up 50 young people from Nevin's old school, Wallace High, led the singing. |
A book of condolence will remain open on Sunday for those wishing to leave expressions of sympathy, and then given to the Spence family. | A book of condolence will remain open on Sunday for those wishing to leave expressions of sympathy, and then given to the Spence family. |
The accident at the farm on Drumlough Road in Hillsborough is being investigated by the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI). | The accident at the farm on Drumlough Road in Hillsborough is being investigated by the Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI). |