
Roger Millward was a pivotal player for Great Britain over the course of an international career spanning 13 years. Making his debut in 1966, Millward quickly became a key figure with his sharp playmaking skills and elusive running. He was instrumental during Great Britain’s successes during the late 1960s and early 1970s. His standout achievement came in the 1970 test series down under, where his performances were crucial in Great Britain’s series win over Australia – the last time that the Lions won the Ashes. Despite his diminutive stature, Millward’s skill on the field solidified his legacy as one of the game’s greats.
Lions Record
- Games: 29
- Tries: 17
- Goals: 14
- Drop Goals: 1
- Points: 80