| JONAH LOMU PROFILE |
| Jonah Lomu IS the most dominant force in world rugby today. Jonah is a unique mix of size, power, speed and tackling skills. This is what makes Jonah such a force. When Jonah made his All Black debut in 1994, he became the youngest ever All Black. He was only 19 years and 45 days old. And he was the youngest in the world to score ten Test match tries. He left rugby in late 1996 due to a kidney ailment, but returned to Test rubgy in 1997. Jonah is also the highest try scorer in World Cup history. Jonah also has won a Commonwealth Games gold medal after beating Fiji in the finals of the Commonwealth Games Sevens Tournement. |
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| Jonah Stats Postion: Wing No. : 11 Born: 12 May 1975 NPC Team: Wellington Lions Super 12 Team: Wellington Hurricanes Height: 6"5' (1m 96cm) Weight: 118kg Fastest 100m: 10.8 seconds International Tests Played 37 Tests Scored 26 Tries Jonah Highlights: Youngest All Black ever in 1994 Voted Player of The World Cup in 1995 Commonwealth Games Gold Medal in 1999 |