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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JONAH. AN INSPIRING LEGACY THAT LIVES ON.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JONAH. AN INSPIRING LEGACY THAT LIVES ON.

Nadene Lomu, wife of the Legendary Jonah Lomu, continues to work on the projects she and Jonah were developing together prior to his untimely passing. "As my promise to Jonah, I am determined to continue working on the dreams Jonah and I had to build on his phenomenal legacy, to help inspire our future generations.” “Through various Jonah Lomu Scholarships as well as individual and team sponsorships throughout New Zealand and internationally, I have been able to assist in helping others move a few steps closer to achieving their dreams and being able to participate in something they otherwise wouldn’t...

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Jonah Lomu Scholarship (CMRFU and AUT)

Jonah Lomu Scholarship (CMRFU and AUT)

Jonah Lomu CMRFU, AUT and Jonah Lomu Street Wear Collection Scholarship. 

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5 years on and there’s not a day that we don’t miss you Jonah!

5 years on and there’s not a day that we don’t miss you Jonah!

Never would I ever thought a single person could shred my heart into a gazillion pieces, pieces that could never be put back together fully!To this very day, 5 years ago that’s exactly what happened....Jonah, you tore my world apart with your departure to the point I struggled to breathe 💔 ....I know you’d give anything to be here with your boys and I right now, as I would too...just one last anything 😢, everything you ever wanted for us and more, all that we were working for together!😢.....there’s not a moment that I don’t wish you were still here....

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Wife, Nadene Lomu with sons Brayley and Dhyreille in Fiji to celebrate 10th Anniversary.

Wife, Nadene Lomu with sons Brayley and Dhyreille in Fiji to celebrate 10th Anniversary.

Wife, Nadene Lomu with sons Brayley and Dhyreille join the McDonalds Fiji Coral Coast 7’s 10th Anniversary.

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The Greatest a Rugby World Cup has seen.

It takes a lot to leave rugby motormouth Keith Quinn speechless and just as much to put a smile on the face of Laurie Mains. Jonah Lomu achieved both with what remains the greatest individual performance the Rugby World Cup has seen. Lomu's barging run over the top of England fullback in the 1995 World Cup semifinal in Cape Town was so outrageous that classy Kiwi TV commentator Quinn was literally lost for words as the unbelievable unfolded in front of him. GETTY IMAGES All Blacks wing Jonah Lomu charges through the tackle of England fullback Mike Catt for one of...

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