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Jonah lomu 00:43 - Nov 18 with 5779 viewsTrance_Trousers

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Kin hell


Once you`ve had black you never go back.........

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Jonah lomu on 00:57 - Nov 18 with 5737 viewsQPR442

RIP
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Jonah lomu on 00:57 - Nov 18 with 5736 viewsisawqpratwcity

That is so sad. He has been crook for a long time, but jeez, forty?

The man embodied an irresistible force.

RIP Gentle Giant

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Jonah lomu on 01:09 - Nov 18 with 5718 viewsBenny_the_Ball

Wow, didn't see that coming.

RIP big fella.
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Jonah lomu on 01:13 - Nov 18 with 5709 viewsWilloW4

I had the pleasure of meeting him in NZ (Auckland), he was polite and friendly.. Rest In Peace big man.
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Jonah lomu on 01:17 - Nov 18 with 5703 viewsBrightonhoop

No ryme or reason.....RIP
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Jonah lomu on 01:41 - Nov 18 with 5682 viewsPommyhoop

Unplayable and unstoppable at his peak.


RIP Bro.
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Jonah lomu on 04:05 - Nov 18 with 5644 viewsKiwi76

Away from home in Singapore & just heard - really sad news.
Just 40yo & has 2 young boys.
Lovely bloke who really lifted both the game & our country.
RIP
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Jonah lomu on 04:25 - Nov 18 with 5634 viewsHitch

That came as a shock. Sensational on the field at his best. But even better off the field. Never complained about his health and always humble and generous. Some of todays sports stars should take note.
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Jonah lomu on 06:36 - Nov 18 with 5580 viewsMrSheen

I met him once when my kids were invited to a coaching event before a Help For Heroes game. Even though none of the kids had ever seen him play they were all over him. A lovely man, he seemed very shy but was prepared to make time for everyone.
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Jonah lomu on 07:59 - Nov 18 with 5478 viewsbosh67

40 years old! He had a chronic kidney problem. Great man, great athlete, great hero and example to sport. RIP to a great and humble man.

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Jonah lomu on 08:13 - Nov 18 with 5460 viewsMetallica_Hoop

I remember that WC game well.

An amazing player and a nice guy to boot RIP

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Jonah lomu on 09:18 - Nov 18 with 5388 viewsSimonJames

Tragic. Loved watching him play.
Was at the game where he bulldozed the English backs... probably did more to encourage better English defensive strategies than any English coach.

100% of people who drink water will die.

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Jonah lomu on 09:26 - Nov 18 with 5376 viewsjohncharles

Jonah lomu on 01:41 - Nov 18 by Pommyhoop

Unplayable and unstoppable at his peak.


RIP Bro.
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Worth watching over and over again. Being Welsh people assume I know everything about rugby and I remember at the time all sorts of people who had no interest in any sport saying to me. 'What about that Jonah Lomu, Isn't he amazing ? And he comes across as such a modest guy in the interviews " Everyone loved him. RIP Jonah

Strong and stable my arse.

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Jonah lomu on 09:54 - Nov 18 with 5345 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Not a rugby follower either, but I saw those games and the arrival of this unknown giant trampling over all and sundry was an iconic moment in sport. As everyone lese has said, he seemed humble and decent, too. Very sad.

RIP.

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Jonah lomu on 10:10 - Nov 18 with 5319 viewsisawqpratwcity

Jonah lomu on 09:54 - Nov 18 by BrianMcCarthy

Not a rugby follower either, but I saw those games and the arrival of this unknown giant trampling over all and sundry was an iconic moment in sport. As everyone lese has said, he seemed humble and decent, too. Very sad.

RIP.


He was a Mangere boy, which, at that time, for a Maori or Islander (he was part Tongan) youth meant that he'd likely get into mischief. Which he did.

But going to Wesley College straightened him out.

Have a look at their sporting alumni. They can field their own All Black side.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_College,_Auckland

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Jonah lomu on 11:22 - Nov 18 with 5258 viewsTGRRRSSS

Very sad news, I had the privilege of seeing him play several times (including his final test in 2002).
Never met him, but saw him up close and he was huge, saw an interview with him a while ago on Sky Sports, in it he said that he'd be very lucky to reach 55.
His achievements should be all the more incredible because he was actually ill or had problems at least growing up, it's terrifying or mouth watering to think what he might have done had he not had kidney problems.
In the past 4 years I believe he needed dialysis every other day after his kidney transplant failed in 2011.
Truly a shame he didn't win a world cup as he certainly deserved to do so.
Someone described him as rugby's Pele, and in a way I agree in terms of what he means to rugby rather than winning a WC.

RIP Jonah
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Jonah lomu on 12:42 - Nov 18 with 5205 viewswestberksr

changed the face of Rugby; the speed and balance combined with the size and power made him unstoppable.

on top of all that he seemed a really humble guy. sad loss RIP.
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Jonah lomu on 14:50 - Nov 18 with 5137 viewsDiscodroids

only just seen this. Just awful .

He shone bright.

RIP

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