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    Hi Cappy.
    I think after one kidney transplant he said he was going to go back to rugby there was a bit of a to do about it but he was persuaded not to.
    Great player great winger, may he rest in that great rugby heaven along with other greats of the game.
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    morning des .....the game is a hard game .....there are no bones about that .....there are few and far between prima donnas.......the risk of injury is high......but it is true competition in its field great team skills and a great camerarderie.....young charlie is 18 he is off to munster this week end in the great britain ireland cup.........he lives for the game and has a spartan excistense......he is living his dream like we did going to sea......my youth has long gone but i am living another alongside charlie.....it gives me a better interest than i would have had without the rugby....and of course gives me a chance to be proud granda............and enjoy my retirement.......regards cappy

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    Just come across this story,I know many fans on here of Jonah Lomu thought this may have been of interest.
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    Remembering Jonah Lomu:

    Jonah Lomu's death has been met by an outpouring of emotion across the world, stirring a wave of tributes to the former All Black winger.

    A cartoonist's depiction of the recently deceased rugby union legend Jonah Lomu entering Heaven.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rug...-tributes.html

    jonah_lomu_cartoon_3505209b.jpg

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    A public memorial service for Jonah Lomu will be held on Monday 30 November from 1pm to 3pm at Eden Park in Auckland.

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    Family and friends of Jonah Lomu wear traditional dress and All Black jerseys to say their private goodbyes to the rugby star who died suddenly aged 40


    Pacific communities gathered for the Aho Faka Famili, or day of the family, to pay tribute to Jonah Lomu

    The rugby star, one of New Zealand's most respected sporting heroes, died suddenly on November 18, aged 40
    Lomu's two sons Brayley and Dhyreille comforted their mother Nadene as she greeted his casket
    Governor-General Sir Jerry Mateparae said: 'We will not see the likes of him again'

    By Daniel Peters For Daily Mail Australia and Australian Associated Press

    Jonah Lomu's family wear traditional dress and All Black jerseys to say goodbye | Daily Mail Online

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    Jonah Lomu's memorial service haka: New Zealand remembers the former All Blacks star

    A special performance of the haka formed part of the memorial service for Jonah Lomu at Eden Park National Stadium

    Video: Watch: Jonah Lomu's memorial service haka - Telegraph

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    I saw the tv of the moment Keith, very moving, when you see the pall bearers in tears, great big guys, KT

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    There was a report on the radio this morning that Jonah Lomu was in a bit of financial trouble at the time of his death. Will keep you informed if anything further develops, regards Peter in NZ.

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    Over here Peter, as far as I'm aware, your debt dies with you. Hopefully that will be the case for his wife and family.

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