Jonah Lomu 1975-2015: A Celebration Of Our Rugby Legend
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2/14 New Zealand rugby legend Jonah Lomu has sadly passed away aged 40 after suffering with health problems. -
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3/14 Lomu shot to stardom at the 1995 Rugby World Cup when he forged a reputation as one of the best players in the game. -
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4/14 Lomu performing New Zealand's famous haka was one of the most fearsome sights in international rugby. -
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5/14 Lomu made a career of brushing off tackles, as he did here by making England's Tony Underwood miss. -
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6/14 Lomu meets Queen Elizabeth II during the New Zealand team's visit to Buckingham Palace in London in 1997. -
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7/14 Lomu performing New Zealand's famous haka was one of the most fearsome sights in international rugby. -
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8/14 Jonah Lomu during the National Anthem before playing France in the semi final of the Rugby World Cup at Twickenham 1999. -
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9/14 Jonah Lomu with his wife Fiona Taylor in 2004. -
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10/14 England's World Cup winning captain Martin Johnson and Lomu face off prior to a challenge match at Twickenham in 2005. -
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11/14 The former winger scored 37 tries in 63 Test matches for New Zealand and is one of the best to ever play the game. -
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12/14 The former winger scored 37 tries in 63 Test matches for New Zealand and is one of the best to ever play the game. -
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13/14 The former New Zealand star and members of the Ngati Ranana London Maori Club perform a haka in Covent Garden in September.jpg -
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14/14 Jonah with his wife, Nadene Quirk, and his two sons Brayley and Dhyreille.
We take a look back at Lomu's amazing career and life.