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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: tris on November 18, 2015, 01:12:53 AM
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His death wont mean much to many of the people on this site but does to the New Zealanders and to many Englishmen like me too.
I still remember watching the RWC in 1995 and watching Jonah Lomu knock Mike Catt flat on his back and then run over the top of him to score
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPMZrPjW5cs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPMZrPjW5cs)
And the sound track the BBC played over the highlights at the end of the match was ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X9VEcQEo0I (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X9VEcQEo0I)
An awesome play and a sad loss
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WOW , only 40 years old , evidently a huge reason why Rugby is so popular . RIP .
Dusty
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I could not watch that video Tris. Private Video?
Instead, I looked up this site..............
www.9news.com.au/World/2015/11/18/11/13/All-Blacks-legend-Jonah-Lomu-dies-aged-40
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A truely great player, unfortunately he played for the All Blacks.
Always entertaining to watch even though it was usually through the fingers of your hands over your face.
40 is really young,and with a young family tragic, he deserved better, but he has had major kidney issues for many years, he has been on borrowed time since 2011 when his body rejected the kidney transplant he had in 2002.
My best wishes to his family and friends to NZ and Rugby.
A sad day.
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BBC news did a really nice tribute to the man , very moving .
Dusty
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Always entertaining to watch even though it was usually through the fingers of your hands over your face.
Too true
I found my self torn between admiration for his ability and the fact the with the ball in his hands England were probably about to go down by 5 points :sad:
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It was and is huge news here of course. He had a short but spectacular career.
As a side note, under all the noise about Jonah, our All Blacks captain and the only man to lift the Rugby World Cup twice, Ritchie McCaw, quietly resigned from rugby to take up a flying career.
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A magnificent rugby player, one of the best ever. Despite his fame, he was always a gentleman. He'll be remembered by the Welsh (and Scottish, Irish) for embarrassing the English stars. Even after his kidney transplant he played his last season with Cardiff. The game is one star dimmer today.
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Here is what made him so special.
http://www.3news.co.nz/sport/what-made-lomu-so-dominant-2015112217#axzz3sCJY9AOW
http://www.3news.co.nz/sport/video-lomus-greatest-11-tries-2015112216#axzz3sCJY9AOW
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That was good, John :grin:
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Ofa'atu Jonah