Jonah Lomu dies, aged 40.
Jonah Lomu dies, aged 40.
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BlackLabel

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13,251 posts

146 months

Big Pants

565 posts

164 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Oh crap. Something of a legend, and I don't even like rugby.

hornetrider

63,161 posts

228 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Can't believe it, terrible terrible news frown

uk66fastback

17,776 posts

294 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Giant (literally) of the game. Wingers weren't supposed to be built like that ...

Sad loss.

DukeDickson

4,734 posts

236 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Reasonably taken aback by this, even given known health issues.

I'm from the other side of the rugby fence, but played Union at school, so not an anti, even if I struggle with it now, and in the days before pro RU and physical monsters (through good and bad means), I would love to have seen Jonah propery sorted and at his peak playing League.


RIP big guy.


The jiffle king

7,418 posts

281 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Rest in Peace.

He changed the perception in terms of what a big player could do and he tore England apart at times.
Very sad news

CR6ZZ

1,313 posts

168 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Gone too soon.

Corpulent Tosser

5,468 posts

268 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Too young ! frown




Type R Tom

4,227 posts

172 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Very sad! As a teenager playing on the wing during the 90’s he was a big influence on me, despite trying I could never run with my knees as high!

Zyp

15,858 posts

212 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Legend

RIP.

irocfan

46,593 posts

213 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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sad new for the sporting world. My (not at all sporting) wife saw this before me and her comment was "...Oh my God, JL has died. He must've been good as even I've heard of him..." and I think that that encapsulates his impact the fact that even non-sports fans have heard of him. I'd go as far as to say the first global rugby star (one could actually argue possibly still the only one).

A sad sad loss

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJWVS1YMPlI

Leithen

13,620 posts

290 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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So desperately sad.

DocJock

8,722 posts

263 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Sad news.

Aside from his immense impact as a player, he always came across as a genuinely good person.

0000

13,816 posts

214 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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frown

Legend.

Dapster

8,773 posts

203 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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How very sad.

Lomu bulldozing Mike Catt in the '95 World Cup is one of the enduring images of rugby.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhmQlxCDFSc

Edited by Dapster on Wednesday 18th November 19:20

trickywoo

13,596 posts

253 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Legend.

Liked his cars too. I remember him having some real Godzilla Skylines.

funkyrobot

18,789 posts

251 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Very sad news.

RIP.

Bit of a Unit

7,313 posts

220 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Clive Woodward on the radio this morning:

One of my favourite stories of Jonah was the night before a game I used to list the two teams, and I said in a team meeting: "There's absolutely nobody I'd swap man for man". I was doing my motivational talk. I got to the end and Will Greenwood put his hand up and said: "Clive, we're all with you, but on behalf of all the team, I think we'd swap Austin Healey for Jonah Lomu".

RIP Big Fella.

irocfan

46,593 posts

213 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Dapster said:
How very sad.

Lomu bulldozing Mike Catt in the '95 World Cup is one of the enduring images of rugby.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPMZrPjW5cs


Edited by Dapster on Wednesday 18th November 09:48
even as an England fan that was just amazing watching that

Edited by irocfan on Wednesday 18th November 10:47

Pieman68

4,275 posts

257 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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DukeDickson said:
Reasonably taken aback by this, even given known health issues.

I'm from the other side of the rugby fence, but played Union at school, so not an anti, even if I struggle with it now, and in the days before pro RU and physical monsters (through good and bad means), I would love to have seen Jonah propery sorted and at his peak playing League.


RIP big guy.
Very much this. Lomu was a magnificent physical specimen. Just imagine if he had converted - alongside other such fearsome wingers as Vainikolo and Tuingamala

RIP, and deepest condolences to his wife and 2 young boys frown