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Jonah Tali Lomu MNZM (12 May 1975 – 18 November 2015) was a New Zealand professional rugby union player. [1] He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential players in the history of the sport, and as one of the most talented sportsmen ever.
Nov 18, 2015 · New Zealand rugby union great Jonah Lomu has died aged 40. Lomu, who scored 37 tries in 63 matches for New Zealand between 1994 and 2002, had been diagnosed with a rare and serious kidney ...
Former New Zealand rugby union international Jonah Lomu has died at the age of 40 from a heart attack. The wing, who played 63 Test matches for the All Blacks, had suffered from...
Nov 18, 2015 · Jonah Lomu, the All Blacks player widely regarded as one of the greatest rugby players of all time, has died at the age of 40. He had been suffering from a rare kidney disorder and was undergoing...
Nov 18, 2015 · Jonah Lomu, considered one of New Zealand's finest rugby union players of all time, has died at the age of 40. There have probably been four other sportsmen who have...
Nov 18, 2015 · New Zealand great Jonah Lomu will be remembered for "changing rugby union", says former England head coach Sir Clive Woodward. Lomu, 40, died on Wednesday at home in Auckland. He had been ...
5 days ago · Jonah Lomu, New Zealand rugby union football player who was perhaps rugby’s first global icon and a remarkable player. Noted for his speed and power, he held numerous World Cup records. In 2001 he helped New Zealand win the Rugby World Cup Sevens. Learn more about Lomu’s life and career.
Jonah Lomu died of cardiac arrest, family friend and former All Blacks team doctor John Mayhew has confirmed. Lomu died at his home in Auckland surrounded by family this morning. He was 40.
Nov 18, 2015 · Jonah Lomu, considered one of New Zealand's finest rugby union players of all time, has died at the age of 40. While the All Blacks were feted in their usual way at...
Aug 30, 2021 · Jonah Lomu (born 12 May 1975, died 18 November 2015) was the first – and remains the only – rugby player to achieve worldwide fame. His feats at the 1995 Rugby World Cup tournament made him a household name, ensured the success of the transition to professional rugby, and redefined wing play.