June 18 2025 marks a significant day in New Zealand’s sporting history; not only for Jonah, but the All Blacks and every avid rugby fan. It’s been a remarkable thirty years since Jonah broke ground with his phenomenal 4 tries against England and his triumphant try over those that got in his way, particularly Mike Catt.
As a new year is upon us all, Nadene, Brayley and Dhyreille would like to wish you all a Very Happy 2025, filled with Love, Kindness and Success shared with those you love the most.
The Lomu family would also like to say a big “thank you to those that have continually supported us, and those that joyfully help us to honour Jonah’s Legacy respectfully around the world. The boys and me, appreciate every one of you” said Nadene Lomu.
The fight has been brutal, heartbreaking, and full of betrayals that I never had before you were called to Heaven. But I carry on because I know this: your legacy is not something that can be erased, no matter how hard they try to rewrite history. You built something strong, something real, something that will outlast the darkness and deceit that others tried to sow. You left us with more than material wealth because you weren't even protected with that, just like we have had it all taken from us too—you left us with integrity, with love, and with the strength to keep pushing forward.
Maybe now people can see that Brayley, Dhyreille’s and my “Best Interests” have NEVER been protected amongst the Webb of lies and deception….DESPITE US being the beneficiaries of Jonah’s Will and Estate."
"The Estate to this day remains to be withheld from me and administration failure to be completed! Ohhh and the fact I was married to Jonah and we have son's together seems to count for nothing….far out, my dear Jonah your big heart really did get stitched up just as your sons and I are now!
In an exclusive interview, Nadene Lomu, widow of rugby legend Jonah Lomu, opens up about the heartbreak, the legal battles, and how the children are coping since their father's death nearly nine years ago.