All Black greats united to pay tribute to Jonah Lomu with a powerful haka Monday as thousands of fans packed a memorial service at New Zealand rugby's spiritual home, Eden Park. Former teammates including Tana Umaga, Justin Marshall and John Kirwan joined the emotional tribute on the same turf that Lomu once dominated as a player. "Jonah, you were a freak on the field and a gentle, caring giant off it," former All Blacks coach John Hart said.
Read More http://ift.tt/1NCWpDx
Bagikan Berita Ini
Related Posts :
Will women see a break in Hollywood's 'celluloid ceiling'?NEW YORK (AP) — "Well, the time has come," announced presenter Barbra Streisand at the 2010 Oscars, … Read More...
Black actors ready for Chris Rock to shake up Oscar showBEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Guests at the first American Black Film Festival Honors are ready for C… Read More...
Bryce Dallas Howard is looking for answers in the first teaser for 'Pete's Dragon'In 1977 Disney combined live-action and cartoons for the light-hearted "Pete's Dragon,"...
Rea… Read More...
Damning diversity report uncovers 'whitewashed' HollywoodHollywood is suffering an "epidemic of invisibility" among ethnic minorities, women and LGBT people,… Read More...
Meet the Roma: 2,000 years ago, the first ‘Indians’ to go to EuropeWho are the Roma? The Roma or Romani are a travelling people who live mostly in Europe and America, … Read More...
0 Response to "RugbyU: Final Eden Park haka for Jonah Lomu"
Post a Comment