Jonah Lomu
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It is exactly 25 years since Lomu flattened Mike Catt to score at the World Cup where the All Black transformed into a superstar
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New Zealand All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu, who died unexpectedly earlier this month at the age of 40, has been honoured at a memorial service held in Auckland on Monday2:49
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Jonah Lomu is likely to have died from a blood clot which formed during a long-haul flight from Dubai to New Zealand, one of his doctors has admitted
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New Zealand’s prime minister John Key announced on Monday that the service, at the city’s Eden Park stadium, would be open to all
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Family, childhood friends, MPs and fans gathered at the Lotofale’ia Tongan Methodist for a community memorial service for Jonah Lomu, the former All Blacks winger, on Sunday0:38
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Jonah Lomu will be remembered for his rampaging runs and turbo-charged hand-offs but he also changed the All Blacks for ever and his legacy lives on
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This week’s quiz is hugging Zlatan Ibrahimovic and saying farewell to Richie McCaw
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New Zealand’s Rugby World Cup winning captain Richie McCaw announces his retirement from rugby union while reflecting on his relationship with Jonah Lomu2:00
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This week’s round-up also stars a tribute to Jason Williams, Rory Delap going long, a skier getting very lucky and the magnificent mobile stand ...
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The death of Jonah Lomu, the player who took the 1995 World Cup by storm as a 20-year-old, has generated tributes from across the globe
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