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Jonah Lomu Collection

Jonah Lomu, the legendary All Blacks rugby player, left an indelible mark on the sport. His sheer power and speed made him a force to be reckoned with on the field

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New Zealand winger Jonah Lomu poses for photographers before the Rugby World Cup first-round match between New Zealand and Italy at the McAlpine stadium in Huddersfield 14 October 1999

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All Blacks rugby player Jonah Lomu and his girlfriend Tanya Rutter during a press conference, while on a visit to Blaina, South Wales. 21st November 1995

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The All Blacks training at Rugby School. Pictured, Jonah Lomu. 2nd December 1997

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New Zealand rugby player Jonah Lomu visiting Rugby. Pictured at the Webb Ellis plaque at Rugby School. 24th November 1995

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All Blacks rugby player Jonah Lomu during a press conference, while on a visit to Blaina, South Wales. 21st November 1995

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All Blacks rugby legend Jonah Lomu, 34, former New-Zealand team winger, confirmed on July 10, 2009 during a press conference in Marseille, southern France

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Former New Zealand rugby union player Jonah Lomu is pictured as he prepares to take part in a haka during a photocall Covent Garden on September 16, 2015

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England 16-30 New Zealand, Rugby Union World Cup Group B Pool match at Twickenham, 9th October 1999. Jonah Lomu breaks through to score his try

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Rugby legend Jonah Lomu from New Zealand, former All Blacks winger and new player of Marseille Vitrolles rugby union club, plays with the ball during the captains run

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Former New Zealand All Blacks player Johan Lomu is seen before the 2011 Rugby World Cup pool A match New Zealand vs Japan at Waikato stadium in Hamilton on September 16, 2011

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(FILER) New Zealand winger Jonah Lomu runs through Englands fullback Mike Catt during the Rugby World Cup semi-final match between New Zealand and England 18 June 1995 in Cape Town

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Former New Zealand rugby union player Jonah Lomu and members of the Ngati Ranana London Maori Club take part in a haka during a photocall in central London on September 16, 2015


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Jonah Lomu, the legendary All Blacks rugby player, left an indelible mark on the sport. His sheer power and speed made him a force to be reckoned with on the field. In 1999, during the Rugby World Cup match against Italy, Lomu showcased his incredible skills as he bulldozed through defenders, leaving them in awe of his talent. Off the field, Lomu was often seen with his girlfriend Tanya Rutter. Their love story captured hearts as they faced life's challenges together. During a press conference, their bond was evident as they supported each other amidst media attention. Lomu's dedication to his craft was unwavering. He trained tirelessly at Rugby School alongside his teammates from the All Blacks. The image of him sweating it out on that fateful day in December 1997 serves as a testament to his commitment and determination. Even beyond New Zealand borders, Lomu's influence reached far and wide. During a visit to Rugby in England, he paid homage to William Webb Ellis by standing before his plaque—a symbol of respect for the game that had given him so much. But it wasn't just about fame and glory for Jonah Lomu; he understood the importance of connecting with fans and sharing insights into his journey. At various press conferences throughout his career, whether in Blaina or Marseille or during World Cups like 2015 edition held in France—Lomu always took time to engage with journalists and answer their questions honestly. The impact Jonah Lomu had on rugby cannot be overstated; he revolutionized how wingers played the game with unmatched strength and agility. His legacy lives on not only through records broken but also through inspiring future generations who aspire to follow in his footsteps.