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Will we Ever See Another Jonah?

By Nathan Lee, TLE Correspondent  This morning the sad news that All Black legend Jonah Lomu has passed away filtered across the newswires. A loving Dad, family man and a staunch patriot he will live in the hearts of fans in New Zealand and across the World for years to come. But he will be […]

David de Winter by David de Winter
2015-11-18 09:24
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By Nathan Lee, TLE Correspondent 

This morning the sad news that All Black legend Jonah Lomu has passed away filtered across the newswires.

A loving Dad, family man and a staunch patriot he will live in the hearts of fans in New Zealand and across the World for years to come.

But he will be mostly remembered for his rugby prowess and his role in helping rugby union enter the professional era.

In tribute to Jonah, here’s one of his most revered moments against England in the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

Rest in peace Jonah.

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