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Nadene Lomu gives thanks to the World for their support

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Nadene Lomu gives thanks to the World for their support

Recently New Zealand lost one if its great totara trees, Jonah Lomu. A global superstar, a rugby pioneer and legend who brought joy and excitement not only to those who watched him, but all the lives he touched with his generosity.As the family went into mourning the country and the rest of the world took time to remember a great New Zealander who helped pioneer the game into what it is today.Jonah was a private person, who was so generous to others that he did not always think of the consequences to himself or his family and in the past...

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THANK YOU

THANK YOU

Over the past few weeks, I have been touched deeply by the kindness, sympathy and love that people – many of you complete strangers – have shown me and our sons. The beautiful stories and memories of Jonah that many people have shared, and continue to share all over the world, has given us much comfort at this still very sad time. Our lives will never be the same, but we are strengthened by the love you have all shown. To those who left a message in a condolence book, to those who posted on social media, and to those...

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The UNSTOPPABLE Tour heads out for Charity

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The great Jonah Lomu mnzm, continues to please the multitude of fans with everywhere he has been and continues to go while moving around the United Kingdom.From playing pranks on his many fans inside a Jonah machine placed at a pub in Dublin, to delivering priceless moments to fans in central London, team Lomu continue to walk the streets within the United Kingdom in aid to help Charity along the way.Past tours handled by an outside promotion company have not delivered in line with the LOMU brand, so this time round, giving the best experience to Jonah's fan family has...

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JONAH LOMU NAMED RWC’S NO 1 PLAYER, DESCRIBED AS ‘RUGBY’S MUHAMMAD ALI’

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Jonah Lomu's world famous try scored against England at the 1995 Rugby World Cup. Jonah Lomu has been honoured as the World Cup's greatest player and described as rugby's version of Muhammad Ali. With the help of Rugby World Cup winner John Smit and former England captain Will Carling, Britain's Guardian newspaper compiled their list of the tournament's top 50 players over the first seven tournaments. Not surprisingly, Lomu, the star of the 1995 tournament in South Africa who fronted strongly again four years later in Europe, headed the list from England skipper Martin Johnson and livewire Australian David Campese....

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Flash Mob Haka featuring Jonah Lomu MNZM

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Jonah Lomu has taken part in the haka, in Covent Garden, London, ahead of the Rugby World Cup.  “It’s always an honour to perform the haka, whether you’re representing your nation in front of 80,000 people or performing for a group of unsuspecting rugby fans,” Lomu said. It's even been a really special moment for me having my wife, Nadene and my two boys Brayley and Dhyreille present to watch me perform the haka in London's iconic Covent Garden."I didn't think I would perform the haka again," Lomu said. "My two sons have never seen me do the haka before...

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