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RIP Jonah Lomu the legend.
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 772316" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>He ws the first rugby superstar, the first player to get a profile outside the regular boundaries of rugby.</p><p>Driviang down to Pukekohe it was always a highlight to point out to the kids where Jonah went to school. He was a counties man through and through.</p><p>He gave us unforgettable moments in rugby right from the time he burst onto the 7's world scene in 1994.</p><p>There was a rare and special feeling about seeing the big man get the ball in space and start to run, it was exciting like very few other players and then the hand offs would come as he bounced opponents out of the way.</p><p>One of the most unforgettable All Blacks to play the game.</p><p>One of the most unforgettable players to play rugby.</p><p>Only 40 years old, gutted to hear the news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 772316, member: 70721"] He ws the first rugby superstar, the first player to get a profile outside the regular boundaries of rugby. Driviang down to Pukekohe it was always a highlight to point out to the kids where Jonah went to school. He was a counties man through and through. He gave us unforgettable moments in rugby right from the time he burst onto the 7's world scene in 1994. There was a rare and special feeling about seeing the big man get the ball in space and start to run, it was exciting like very few other players and then the hand offs would come as he bounced opponents out of the way. One of the most unforgettable All Blacks to play the game. One of the most unforgettable players to play rugby. Only 40 years old, gutted to hear the news. [/QUOTE]
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