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Jonah Lomu plays for Wesley College during the final of the 1993 New Zealand Secondary Schools Condor rugby Sevens tournament in Auckland.
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@luchiboy
@luchiboy 4 года назад
When Jonah is on the field everyone practices social distancing
@aneyefoaneye9348
@aneyefoaneye9348 4 года назад
Gold👌
@brianmays1731
@brianmays1731 4 года назад
Not the Springboks! Only took half the team to stop him! A phenomenal player and great loss to rugby.
@richardmicheals1310
@richardmicheals1310 4 года назад
😂🔥
@enjinman
@enjinman 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@wadesharp11
@wadesharp11 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@blairansellfraser
@blairansellfraser 4 года назад
I remember that old NZ rugby saying of the 90's: "It's a team game. No matter who gets the ball...pass it to Jonah!"
@jesusmarywillsaveyou
@jesusmarywillsaveyou 4 года назад
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Makes sense, actually.
@yeetwchybaban
@yeetwchybaban 4 года назад
Hahaha
@carlosgarcia5540
@carlosgarcia5540 4 года назад
Haha
@williamwallace2278
@williamwallace2278 4 года назад
Easy ride for Wesley College team
@nigelmukoti5829
@nigelmukoti5829 4 года назад
J
@cathalbritton
@cathalbritton 4 года назад
I feel like we need a Michael Jordan like documentary on Jonah Lomu. I'm Irish and hands down what he did on a Rugby pitch always gave me goosebumps. So talented and humble, it's a pity he died so young and wouldn't be able to narrate it like Jordan was able to do but I still believe there's a brilliant documentary waiting to happen .
@mlguy8376
@mlguy8376 4 года назад
Teammate: "what's the plan today coach?" Coach:"same as every game, pass it to Lomu"
@sonofsoweto
@sonofsoweto 4 года назад
Gee, u r racist
@citizenmilitia1
@citizenmilitia1 4 года назад
@@sonofsoweto How is he?
@jackevans6544
@jackevans6544 4 года назад
@@sonofsoweto piss off
@sonofsoweto
@sonofsoweto 4 года назад
@@jackevans6544 that's all u can do... Racism is a negative force..
@jackevans6544
@jackevans6544 4 года назад
@@sonofsoweto Please explain how the comment above is racist though.
@mogamedjumat7581
@mogamedjumat7581 4 года назад
He was really a gentle giant. In SA we feared but loved him more. He lifted the level each game 😂 What a fella. We remember Jonah Lomu with respect
@kdog1981cop
@kdog1981cop Год назад
Well said. A legend in our time.
@sebluketravis2438
@sebluketravis2438 2 года назад
One of the most exciting athletes I've ever seen in 40 years. Got offered big money to go to play in NFL (would have thrown they around like rag dolls as a running back or wide receiver) - but wanted to play rugby and earn a fraction because it was the sport he loved. RIP.
@billybigtime2808
@billybigtime2808 4 года назад
He almost looks apologetic as he makes each try
@skintrader100
@skintrader100 4 года назад
He was extremely humble. He would more likely to praise a teammates pass to send away than what he had done.
@joshc7865
@joshc7865 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@stevebaker5682
@stevebaker5682 4 года назад
Every so often nature produces absolute specimens. So much so that you just have to stop and watch them move. They are so great that they leave their mark in history as what they do is etch memories of joy in your mind. That's what Jonah was and did. Poetry in motion. RIP big man
@louisbalogun2808
@louisbalogun2808 4 года назад
Dunno why, but i read this comment in the voice of david attenborough. Maybe cos im stoned 😂
@louisbalogun2808
@louisbalogun2808 4 года назад
Dunno why, but i read this comment in the voice of david attenborough. Maybe cos im stoned 😂
@goldenhawk952
@goldenhawk952 4 года назад
God makes every human not nature
@louisbalogun2808
@louisbalogun2808 4 года назад
@Robert Gray hahahaha i wouldn't have known had you not said anything. But yes, what an amazing player!!!
@sourball2003
@sourball2003 4 года назад
bro bro. have you heard of polynesians? 🤣 them guys are the ultimate rugby players
@zipho5935
@zipho5935 4 года назад
This guy was destined for greatness from the start and look how humble he is first thing he did was give his teammates the trophy. Legend.
@PaulHussey01
@PaulHussey01 4 года назад
I love that answer: “I like all types of rugby really...touch....” I doubt he could tell the difference between touch and full contact! It’s not like any of those tackles did anything but brush him. No contest, what an awesome player he was. It’s sweet how shy he came across on camera too. RIP big guy.
@skintrader100
@skintrader100 4 года назад
He was very shy and it made him even more lovable.
@maori_Mcsouljah
@maori_Mcsouljah 3 года назад
@@imyusuf326 think was kidney failure at the end mate but he had been sick for a long time on and off
@jacksonemory4358
@jacksonemory4358 3 года назад
Maybe the reason he's so "BIG" is, he was massively (pun intended) sensitive and his being expressed it by his growth. Big heart , big spirit, BIG legacy.
@robinparker1576
@robinparker1576 4 года назад
As an ex rugby player myself I admired Jonah Lomu throughout his great career. What a great player. I was very upset when he died. A loss to the world. A true rugby legend.R.I.P.
@chiefcuningcoyote4906
@chiefcuningcoyote4906 4 года назад
In every sport there is always one that no one could match and went on to become legends, pele in soccer, MJ in basketball, muhammed ali in boxing, wayne grentzky in ice hockey, tom brady in NFL. For rugby it was this man, Jonah Lomu
@pipellis6672
@pipellis6672 4 года назад
I was fortunate to be at his Cardiff Blues leaving reception, and had the opportunity to congratulate and thank him for his time in Wales. A true gentle giant of a man.
@12000gp
@12000gp 4 года назад
The size of him as a schoolboy compared to the ref
@zatoichi3134
@zatoichi3134 4 года назад
and the ref was almost 2m tall too...
@keyhan3273
@keyhan3273 4 года назад
lesati what? He looked 5 ft
@zatoichi3134
@zatoichi3134 4 года назад
@Miscellaneous Mind lol i know huh!
@zatoichi3134
@zatoichi3134 4 года назад
@@keyhan3273 lol got cha yea he looked about that height'
@corbindoesstuff2432
@corbindoesstuff2432 4 года назад
1 off 20 subs anyone?
@julesskedgwell9166
@julesskedgwell9166 4 года назад
I remember him ploughing through our 1st xv at JC high, they were pretty much pointless games when ever he played. Few years later my bro and I were walking into the gym in Clendon Manurewa and he rocks up in a black hatchback DOHC turbo (they were all the rave back then) with the number plate that just said "JONAH" we were like, wtf? In the gym he didn't look massive in the upper body, just lean, but his legs were fuckn tree trunks in reeboks! Not long after that he was on tv in a Black jumper ploughing through 1st XVs again.
@skintrader100
@skintrader100 4 года назад
Ha. I went to JC between 86-90. Funny you say about the black hatchback as I had one too. Mazda Familia DOHC turbo. We had one of the best rugby teams around at the time remember us thrashing Rewa High. Lived down the road from Weymouth Rugby Club where I think he played for a bit.
@julesskedgwell9166
@julesskedgwell9166 4 года назад
@RichJW na sorry bro, I can't remember anyone from the team, I used to just watch from the sideline now and then.
@greylynn-snakevenom113glc7
@greylynn-snakevenom113glc7 4 года назад
Mean all you lads would have wittnessed the start of the journey. Young Jonah..
@MeanAzz_13
@MeanAzz_13 4 года назад
We were playing touch rugby that day at Whitiora School, which is next to the Waikato stadium when school boys 7s was on. One the boys came back from watching it reckons there's a big dude called Jonah carving up n unstoppable. We were like yeah heard that one before 🙄
@mmt8263
@mmt8263 4 года назад
I went to whitiora lmao🤣
@MeanAzz_13
@MeanAzz_13 4 года назад
@@mmt8263 we were in the block of flats right by the school bro. So we were always at the park playing touch or hold, dreaming we were Cullen 😆 back in the day
@mmt8263
@mmt8263 4 года назад
@@MeanAzz_13 🤣🤣
@tombutcher3021
@tombutcher3021 4 года назад
thing is in School boy rugby there is always somebody like this, I can tell you of players who were running 10.7 at 16 and were unstoppable. But Jonah just kept getting bigger and bigger and faster. Remember playing all England sevens final the difference between us and Millfield was 10.7 winger.
@tombutcher3021
@tombutcher3021 4 года назад
@Poua Kai No but Lomu was no where near 10.7 at 16 years old.
@pandabearmadness6263
@pandabearmadness6263 4 года назад
Living in America I wasn't lucky enough to watch rugby, but when I first traveled to my and aus I watched a documentary about about Jonah Lomu, it showed highlights of him playing and I thought holy shit this guy is beast. I'm glad RU-vid rec this video to me the guy looks a man playing with boys. I Wikipedia him him and I'm very sad to read he past away, at such a young age. I can only imagine how much of a fan base he must have. RIP young brotha
@quickstepz9250
@quickstepz9250 4 года назад
Rest in Peace Jonah Man did I love rugby back in the 80's and 90's I'm Australian and Jonah Lomu by far my favourite rugby player. I would even play his rugby game while watching rugby.
@tawerapetera9327
@tawerapetera9327 4 года назад
90's rugby had some real talent
@mikeluke9404
@mikeluke9404 4 года назад
Always loved, always missed. RIP sweet man.
@Benny10001
@Benny10001 4 года назад
Schoolboy?? He looked about 25!! I bet he had bigger balls than all of his teachers!! Incredible player and a true gift.
@wilkinson83
@wilkinson83 4 года назад
He was a shy beast
@bula9737
@bula9737 4 года назад
The comment section of everyone's memories of him is very touchy. The amount of love and respect is just overwhelming. What an amazing man. Rip Jonah. You are loved by beautiful souls ❤️
@maoilscheachlainn
@maoilscheachlainn 4 года назад
Had the pleasure of meeting him as part of an ad for a beer company in Dublin around 6 months before he died. He was literally exactly the same as he was in the interview at the end here - Couldn't understand my accent in the slightest, but such a completely humble gent!
@cramalnig
@cramalnig 4 года назад
What a machine!! I met him onboard a ship once (ferry to Ireland when he played for the Blues), came to the engine room for a look around - what a gentleman he was!
@ngahiwiapanui7392
@ngahiwiapanui7392 3 года назад
I remember being at Whakarua Park before the 1995 Rugby World Cup and seeing Jonah for the first time. It was pretty clear why he was so hard to tackle - he was an amazing physical specimen. For such an amazing athlete he was incredibly shy and humble. My son, who was seven at the time, and I followed him religiously from then on and his untimely death was a very sad occasion in our whānau - moe mai rā e te rangatira.
@thecuttingsark5094
@thecuttingsark5094 4 года назад
So it’s not just the England rugby team he made look stupid. Makes me feel a bit better.
@philsgoodify
@philsgoodify 4 года назад
😂😂
@thebullishpartridge1227
@thebullishpartridge1227 4 года назад
Are you comparing us (esp Tony Underwood) with school boys on the pitch? As I would have to agree sir. Heartfelt emotion and thanks to the big man. Such an unassuming young man too
@tallshort1849
@tallshort1849 4 года назад
😂
@brucebanner9911
@brucebanner9911 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ttlfmag3507
@ttlfmag3507 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@ianjames3078
@ianjames3078 4 года назад
Lovely man, awesome player. Did more for the profile of rugby than any other single player. RIP JTL 🙏
@jerrymorrison3390
@jerrymorrison3390 4 года назад
Was never into Rugby Union but I knew who Jonah Lomu was. Loved watching him play
@retroyt6540
@retroyt6540 4 года назад
I’m surprised how good the quality is in this video it’s better quality than the video of him in the world cup
@Ligerpride
@Ligerpride 4 года назад
I'm not a particularly big rugby fan, but I can say with certainty that the most impressive individual I've ever seen in a team sport still remains as Jonah Lomu in the 1995 Rugby World Cup. He was like some sort of real life Ivan Drago, an absolute one off. Men against boys stuff. I'd even put him as a contender versus the great individual sportspeople like Tiger Woods. RIP big man.
@Ligerpride
@Ligerpride 4 года назад
@dogs aren't dangerous both you and I know Balboa was a warrior beyond his ability.
@stephencollier1490
@stephencollier1490 4 года назад
Performance enhancement drugs
@maori_Mcsouljah
@maori_Mcsouljah 3 года назад
@@stephencollier1490 yea taro bro
@KingKong-xt9fk
@KingKong-xt9fk 4 года назад
Such a humble human being
@saltyspaceman5697
@saltyspaceman5697 4 года назад
I was a couple of years behind him at a school in a different part of Auckland. We had all heard this legend about some massive guy that was fast as' .... that went to Wesley Collage
@loose_booty
@loose_booty 4 года назад
I use to serve Jonah at the restaurant i worked at in Ponsonby Rd, Auckland towards the final years of is young life. The soft spoken, humble guy you see in this video is the same guy i saw, after all the fame and worldwide attention, he never changed, never fake, he preferred to keep to himself and really made you feel like a friend without all the BS, he was a true gentlemen whom we all loved and we miss him so much
@ibringtherain7669
@ibringtherain7669 3 месяца назад
True that. What restaurant was that? Damn never saw Jonah up close. Only watched one game live when they played Tonga in Albany. I bloody live in Greylynn at the time would have love to know when he was there😢
@arigold9448
@arigold9448 4 года назад
A young Lomu super humble
@jaydoolies6973
@jaydoolies6973 4 года назад
Ha Pikiora Jones. good to see u again my brother.
@cheslynwilliams2243
@cheslynwilliams2243 4 года назад
Omg what a talent . Way before his time
@louaiga74
@louaiga74 4 года назад
That trademark run down the wing,then slight turn inside,then bang! Off the right foot powers away
@BrunoDECOURCY
@BrunoDECOURCY 4 года назад
Lomu’s attitude upon receiving the cup: give it to his teammates... That’s Rugby!!! Lomu was unstoppable. Period. What an athlete....
@tristansolero2159
@tristansolero2159 3 года назад
Kind hearted humble kid. He knew his own strength and size compared to the others. He didn’t even try to run over them, which he knew he could... out of respect and humility he gave these kids the dignity of running around them instead - so as not to break them. He knew he would eventually run out of opposition if he ran route one ☝🏽
@tomsta29
@tomsta29 4 года назад
He’s a schoolboy here...& I’ve been striving for that physique all my adult life hahaha
@pstamaria
@pstamaria 4 года назад
There will ever only be one Jonah Lomu. God bless his Soul!
@andrewlloyd4354
@andrewlloyd4354 4 года назад
There's only one Jonah Lomu. A true great, a legend, a genius and a gentleman, God bless you XX
@tonkerdog1243
@tonkerdog1243 4 года назад
Humble, polite and a decent sport as a victor.
@tradernz2038
@tradernz2038 4 года назад
These videos are worth gold, I was lucky enough to see him play at college level against my school of St Paul’s Hamilton. And just like the ref here smiling after Jonah scored, I was so impressed by his early talent I couldn’t believe what I had seen, how could he be that dominant?
@rangikapuateepa8556
@rangikapuateepa8556 4 года назад
If I was a parent to any of the oppositions kids I'd actual be asking how old that MAN is 😁😂😂😂
@noahprior6888
@noahprior6888 4 года назад
So humble and spoke with class. Yet arguably one of the greatest. Players nowadays please take note.
@portaccio
@portaccio 4 года назад
This is amazing footage. First time I've seen this. He was one of my hero's growing up playing rugby in England. I can't help but get teary every time I watch him now. Dearly missed.
@Ramoa111
@Ramoa111 4 года назад
Lomu made rugby mainstream in south america l would say in the 1999 RWC. Lots of us learned the rules of rugby just to see him play
@aneyefoaneye9348
@aneyefoaneye9348 4 года назад
so true, he was more loved by fans overseas than his own country.
@radinsyah1574
@radinsyah1574 4 года назад
It wasn’t only his size that mattered, but the speed that went along with it. Wasn’t only that either, but also his ability to stomp right through tacklers. Wasn’t just these either, but also his determined heart.
@welshwarrior5263
@welshwarrior5263 4 года назад
One of the most talented rugby players that ever held a ball. A gentle giant and a massive loss to those who knew him best, and every fan of rugby that watched him tear a team to shreds.
@massiveantnz
@massiveantnz 4 года назад
RIP big man. Gone but not forgotten, your legacy will live on forever.
@MagicVato
@MagicVato 4 года назад
The reason every kid picked up a rugby ball🏉 Legend🙌🏽
@mr_ozzio5095
@mr_ozzio5095 4 года назад
and "INGA THE WINGER" another NZ legend in both codes of rugby.
@Howsyafatherrrrr
@Howsyafatherrrrr 4 года назад
I would love to see a Jonah Lomu statue in South Auckland to inspire all our troubled youth from the Pacific!
@Howsyafatherrrrr
@Howsyafatherrrrr 4 года назад
Your comment doesn't make sense lol
@tawerapetera9327
@tawerapetera9327 4 года назад
@@Howsyafatherrrrr excellent idea bro 👌
@sh3892
@sh3892 3 года назад
Not just statues. Gyms and athletics centers in the hoods to honour him and david tua.. mangere baby
@Howsyafatherrrrr
@Howsyafatherrrrr 3 года назад
@@sh3892 Exactly right and a tribute to Mark Hunt as well!
@honawikeepa5813
@honawikeepa5813 4 года назад
RIP brother. Thanks for the video. A bloody legend. I shall never forget his contribution to rugby and the world.
@jockmackay9582
@jockmackay9582 4 года назад
Rip big man. You were the best
@rpapibear13
@rpapibear13 4 года назад
i started playing in 2006 and when i moved back to the US i would talk about rubgy and of course Americans would ask what is this sport, so i would pull up a montage of this man running though people.
@brinkyjohn
@brinkyjohn 4 года назад
He used to come round to my nans all the time and pester the dog but we knew he was something special so we let him get on with it great memories rip big fella
@johngurney8190
@johngurney8190 4 года назад
I remember watching Lomu play for the Barbarians against England at Twickenham. He was laughing when he ran through England's attempts to tackle him, just like in that World Cup in South Africa.
@steppin8
@steppin8 4 года назад
I always forget how he actually glides when I watch old clips. It’s not just that he’s fast for his size, but he has smooth, effortless, top end sprinters speed.
@perirgensolsson3673
@perirgensolsson3673 4 года назад
im from sweden dont know much about rugby ,but hen you see this guy you just realise hes the guy
@MTPT299
@MTPT299 4 года назад
You gotta feel sorry for those boys trying to tackle him!!! Incredible athlete. Such an honest and humble man too. Sadly missed 🙏
@koicarp76
@koicarp76 4 года назад
As an England supporter, but as a rugby fan first, I'm grateful that I got to see Lomu in his prime, even if that did include him running over us, many times 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ a phenomenal player who had it all, height, size, pace, strength, the lot, he was way ahead of the era he played in, even by today's standards he would cause carnage on the field! There will only ever be, 1 Jonah Lomu!!
@gatway2376
@gatway2376 4 года назад
even when he was a kid he was a BEAST! hard to believe his size at that age and especially at that time. he was OAK!
@phillipjswanepoel8044
@phillipjswanepoel8044 4 года назад
How to honour him. Was a privilege to have met him and seen him play in my lifetime. A gentleman giant. RIP.
@mrmuli4865
@mrmuli4865 4 года назад
Damn the GOAT 🔥🔥🔥💯
@cathalbritton
@cathalbritton 4 года назад
He always came across as so genuinely down to earth and humble. It's pretty rare to get that in highly talented people in any walk of life
@FIHRR-bd8uy
@FIHRR-bd8uy 4 года назад
Legend n when he ran through England my team just hats off n a great guy n credit to NZ RIP big man cheers for the memories
@brianmaposua870
@brianmaposua870 4 года назад
A gentle giant. Young and shy but on the pitch an absolute beast even as a teenager. RIP LEGEND.
@mormonmoala1536
@mormonmoala1536 2 года назад
Hey Brian. Did you attend flat Bush school?
@badgerlucas961
@badgerlucas961 4 года назад
I didnt even know i needed this! But i did! What a legend! No one will ever compare to the man! RIP Jonah
@johanerasmus7880
@johanerasmus7880 4 года назад
Jonah was always one step ahead an unstoppable force. Peace be with you.
@basilguts1786
@basilguts1786 4 года назад
Absolutely loved this,when he burst on the scene in 94,95 I,and the rest of the world were captivated. Such a humble human being,incredible rugby player,fast,powerful, graceful for such a big guy. As an Englishman,I couldn’t help but admire his athletic ability on the pitch. A true rugby great and one of my heroes . The guy was taken too early in life, and will be compared to others in the future. Awesome player.👍
@29qbringiton86
@29qbringiton86 4 года назад
Man wat a LEGEND..RIP TOKO🇹🇴
@mongoliansheepfarmer1097
@mongoliansheepfarmer1097 4 года назад
Not a huge rugby fan, but I always remembered seeing this on the tv
@Wayner71
@Wayner71 3 года назад
What a legend. That fellow had supernatural ability and presence.
@y1521t21b5
@y1521t21b5 4 года назад
Indubitably one of the very best to ever play the game. Cheers for the memories and R.I.P..
@geometron3646
@geometron3646 4 года назад
I was at France v NZ RWC in 1999 and everyone sprang to their feet when he received a hospital pass on the French 22. Noobs, there were 6 French forwards between him and the tryline, I remained seated in my wisdom. I missed the try 3 seconds later. RIP legend.
@MrChubbington
@MrChubbington 4 года назад
What marks me the most about Jonah Lomu was his absence of ego. I remember after retiring from international rugby, he went to France and played for a 3 rd division side near Marseilles. The local tv interviewed him and he was so soft spoken, not big headed saying the level was good and he would do his best to get the team into the 2 nd division. He died after an airplane trip of an embolism.( my twin bro had one , but luckily didn’t die.). RIP to the best rugby player I ever saw in real life , playing at Twickenham for the Blacks( who didn’t pass him the ball as much as they should have), due to jealousy probably.
@brutismaximus1
@brutismaximus1 4 года назад
Yeah I always wondered why players wouldn't feed him the ball. I assumed the same thing that they were jealous of his talent.
@tawerapetera9327
@tawerapetera9327 4 года назад
he sensed it too
@sumitrousyk8188
@sumitrousyk8188 4 года назад
This man was an gentle giant but my god he was a savage when he started galloping down the field.
@AreLL
@AreLL 4 года назад
When his stardom took off he scored a speech coach and became more intellect in interviews. RIP Jonah
@Vonwra
@Vonwra 4 года назад
R.I.P. One of the best and nicest guys in rugby.
@hayreddinbarbarossa661
@hayreddinbarbarossa661 4 года назад
As an Aussie can i say thanks for bringing back the PTSD flashbacks. In all seriousness though, he was one of those players, even if an opposition, you just had to respect the bloke. Sit back watch in awe and simply appreciate his work.
@brutismaximus1
@brutismaximus1 4 года назад
I remember turning the TV on back in the 90s and seeing this schoolboy's 7s tournament. It was mindblowing watching this kid. Then a little while later he's pulling on a Black jersey to play France. Went straight from 1st XV to the ABs. Never been done before and probably will never be done again.
@irishmade9713
@irishmade9713 4 года назад
He looked like a grown man playing against kids
@TL24619
@TL24619 4 года назад
Jonah Lomu is my hero and has been since I was a child he was the man who got me interested in rugby in general he was an absolute machine and a true gent,me and my son even sometimes get the old xbox out just so we can play Jonah Lomu Rugby with team Lomu haha just a full team of Lomus 😂 there will never be another..RIP Jonah
@Sarah-no7lv
@Sarah-no7lv 4 года назад
Cammy Lindsay your son is ugly. Guessing he’s a prop?
@powerplay.556
@powerplay.556 4 года назад
​@@Sarah-no7lv That glasses and nose disguise you're wearing is a classic! ...shame about the yellow teeth though.
@liammalone7729
@liammalone7729 4 года назад
The Great Man that is Jonah Lomu! Godbless Brother 🙏🏻💙
@tweakintrax6097
@tweakintrax6097 4 года назад
What i knew and what im still learning about Jonah is he was not only an amazing football talent but also a humble beautiful person sadly missed i must say but always fondly remembered Rest In Peace Champ - Your Legend Will Always Live On
@amyturner6275
@amyturner6275 4 года назад
My brother went to Wesley College! wow he was so quiet ,man of few words,
@nickh8210
@nickh8210 4 года назад
In one game, Jonah Lomu scores all of those tries. Wow.
@newspaper9949
@newspaper9949 3 года назад
What’s noticeable is how humble and almost shy he is when talking at the end. You’d think that a guy of his talent would have a big head but he’s humble and very candid. Huge respect to him and it’s awesome to see this culture at a schoolboy level from an English perspective. This video only raises my respect for Southern Hemisphere rugby!
@newspaper9949
@newspaper9949 3 года назад
@Enki-Osiris-Horus8546
@Enki-Osiris-Horus8546 4 года назад
The best forever.
@elih9700
@elih9700 4 года назад
The smile on the ref's face for his second try lmao.
@suw97pgang13
@suw97pgang13 4 года назад
He was a savage on the field rip lomu ❤🤘
@christiantasidaily
@christiantasidaily 4 года назад
RIP TO THE GREATEST TO EVER DO IT. We miss you Jonah 💙 alofa atu
@michaelm3408
@michaelm3408 4 года назад
Thought was Julian Savea for a sec there, RIP Jonah my 1st Rugby memory was 95 World Cup and you dishing out some hurt to us Irish and England.
@brasspak7023
@brasspak7023 4 года назад
Julian savea not even on his league. Lomu is the original beast
@Howsyafatherrrrr
@Howsyafatherrrrr 4 года назад
Julian actually respected and loved Jonah, and Jonah loved and respected Julian☺
@pjbloggs5491
@pjbloggs5491 4 года назад
A great player and apparently gentle soul. Taken from this world far too soon. 😢
@runningforasthma_
@runningforasthma_ 4 года назад
Great video, legend doesn't even come close. RIP
@vilikuli7392
@vilikuli7392 3 года назад
their will never be another like this great man rip legend⚡️💪
@JP.708
@JP.708 4 года назад
I think this is the definition of a one man team. Legend
@vantheman1238
@vantheman1238 4 года назад
Well it’s hardly surprising is it. Jonah player for the All Blacks when he was 19 and went on to become at the Rugby World Cup in South Africa the greatest rugby player to ever play the game. So plenty of love from Bristol, England. Jonah you really were the Greatest of all Time.
@trevormann8221
@trevormann8221 4 года назад
Absolutely a legend, so very, very sad how his life ended before it should have, respect from a South African who watched this guy live. He was our nemesis with his power and speed. RIP Jonah
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