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Jonah Lomu is from New Zealand but is of Tongan heritage.
because new zealand is the country god made last as the jewel in earths crown. DER
Jonah Lomu moved to New Zealand with his family when he was just 5 years old, after being born in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1975. He grew up in the suburb of Mt. Wellington and later became one of the most famous rugby players in the world. His exceptional talent was recognized early on, leading to his debut for the All Blacks in 1994.
Jonah Lomu is former rugby player for New Zealand. He is famous for his lightening speed and massive tackles while playing. In the process, he became the highest try scorer in the Rugby World Cup.
Counties Manukau, Wellington, North Harbour, Blues, Cheifs, Hurricanes and Cardiff Blues
Jonah Lomu, the legendary New Zealand rugby player, was known for wearing Adidas boots during his career, specifically the Adidas Predator line. These boots were designed for performance and traction on the rugby field, complementing his powerful playing style. Lomu's choice of footwear contributed to his speed and agility, helping him become one of the most iconic figures in rugby history.
Jonah Lomu scored 37 tries in Test matches for the All Blacks. A further 26 tries in Super rugby, 18 in provincial rugby in New Zealand and 1 for Cardiff in Wales. He also played for 3 games for Marseille in France but did not score.
Well duhh he is a famous rugby player well actually the best rugby player well he was so if you don't agree well you just ain't a rugby fan and he was the best rugby winger in the world
Jonah Lomu and Bryan Habana both have 8 tries in A Rugby World Cup. According to me Jonah Lomu is the best rugby player of all time. I believe that 8 tries was his own.
Jonah Lomu even tho he is not playing anymore is worth about NZ11 million dollars Lote Tuqiri will be offered a $1 million base salary as part of a record-breaking deal to keep him in rugby union until the 2011 World Cup.
262 tries were scored in the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
There are no internationally famous Tuvaluans to my knowledge. The most prominent statesmen are Sir Toaripi Lauti and Sir Tomasi Puapua, both of whom served as Prime Minister and later Governor-General.