Tuesday marks 10 years since the death of the man who, in rugby union terms, changed everything. It was November 18, 2015, when the great All Blacks wing, Jonah Lomu, died in Auckland from a heart ...
— -- Sportswriting thrives on superlatives. Often praise is overblown, descriptions overhyped, feats overcooked. But in the case of Jonah Lomu, every superlative directed his way during his lush ...
Jonah Lomu has died unexpectedly in the early hours of Wednesday. The All Blacks legend, who had been in the United Kingdom to attend the Rugby World Cup on promotional duties, was 40 years old. He ...
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Jonah Lomu: The rugby world remembers the ‘Special One’ on what would have been his 50th birthday
The rugby world has remembered Jonah Lomu on what would have been his 50th birthday. The standout star of the 1990s was a pioneer of rugby. The first true global superstar of the modern game. At 6’6″ ...
The rugby and sporting community paid tribute. "I still can't believe the sad news. Love thoughts go out to Jonah's family." - All Black Dan Carter. "Thoughts and Prayers going out to the Lomu Family.
Former New Zealand star Tana Umaga said Jonah Lomu's immense influence in changing rugby union for the better should be respected. Tana Umaga has spoken of his devastation following the death of Jonah ...
Jonah Lomu shares his extraordinary story. Featuring never-before-seen footage, he describes the traumas around his childhood and how he escaped a life of gang violence to become the most iconic rugby ...
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