New Zealand remembers a Kiwi legend

Tributes are pouring in for All Blacks legend Colin Meads, who has died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 81.

Meads lived on his farm near the small township at Te Kuiti until his death.

There have been tributes from all over the sporting world.

He has been hailed as New Zealand's greatest rugby player of the 20th century.

One thing that's become very clear in the past day or so is that he didn't just belong to us and he didn't just belong to rugby. 

Before Jonah and before Richie, he was a giant of the game - from a time before selfies and flash haircuts. 

He was the All Black that dads wanted their sons to be and he fully deserves the huge send-off he will get, which will take place on Monday.

Social media presenter Aziz Al-Sa'afin wraps up the online tributes, while Waitomo Mayor Brian Hanna and former All Blacks AJ Whetton and Bryan Williams speak to Eric Young about his legacy. 

Watch the video for the full interview.