When Jonah first toured Italy as an Alblack a lot of the Italian rugby fans would jump up from their seats excitedly whenever Jonah was in the action and start to chant, Al'Colusa! Al'Colusa! Al'Colusa!.. Which broadly translates to "The Colossal One".. I think it just sounded and looked so very cool seeing the Italian teams fans way back then showing such goodness and grace towards our Jonah.. Jonah Lomu truly was so much more than just our most mightiest AlBlack ever.. it seems so very ago long since you went and took your leave from this world and all of us here now big kindhearted Jonah.. Rest in peace Al'Colusa ❤
@necessaryevil34282 ай бұрын
Even speaking as an Englishman, you just have to say .... wow what a player and a gentleman 👏
@RealFansSports2 ай бұрын
We can definitely understand and agree with that sentiment. Cheers!
@lastpenny8492 ай бұрын
Jonah played for Counties Manukau, Wellington, Cardiff and a few other clubs at the end of his career. He also played Super Rugby, which is selected from the best club players in NZ. He played for the Auckland Blues and the Wellington Hurricanes and of course he was an All-Black, 7's and 15's.
@jsegal83852 ай бұрын
When he first toured the UK and the English saw what he could do the media there billed the tour as Jonah V Engalnd
@themoderntemplar156724 күн бұрын
Great montage guys 👍. This guy gentle giant off the pitch was a total Maori warrior on the pitch. Taken from us far too young. One of the absolute GOAT's if not THEE GOAT. You guys should watch the televised coverage of his funeral in New Zealand, it's practically a state funeral and so touching. This young man was worshipped by every Kiwi & rugby fans the world over.
@S400K1772 ай бұрын
I met him once when he played for a welsh club team cardiff blues looooong after his prime at the very end of his career, was like standing next to a LION... i couldn't imagine him in his prime in the 90's
@Sinbad_Bay2 ай бұрын
Remember him well. As an AFL person, I already had the best game, no need to watch anything else. Lomu changed that. His arrival coincided with the game going professional and its quality exploded. The all blacks were a constant highlights reel.
@brentdavis31022 ай бұрын
Zach I see you're head bopp'n... Track in video is, Champion by legendary NZ/Moari Rap artist Scribe. Great track!
@jamesdignanmusic27652 ай бұрын
How many dudes you know roll like Jonah? Not many, if any.
@brentdavis31022 ай бұрын
@@jamesdignanmusic2765 My skills are unseen I'm the man you can ask,Anthony Mundine
@jamesdignanmusic27652 ай бұрын
The first global superstar of rugby. An unstoppable force, who left us far too soon (yes, from failing kidneys). RIP Jonah. 3:30 - that was his provincial side, Counties (just south of Auckland, NZ) vs Southland. And the guy interviewed at 1:10 was former All Blacks coach Laurie Mains. As for "what's the strategy?", I remember a sprinter asked what his strategy was against Usain Bolt. His reply? "There's only one way of beating him - tie his laces together."
@GeshmanXD2 ай бұрын
I saw this when you released it but only just getting around to commenting now. So glad you enjoyed this video! Lots of love for this channel, keep up the awesome work. 🙏🏽
@Korrihor2 ай бұрын
Trying to deal with Jonah once he had the ball in hand was virtually impossible, the man was a force of nature. The only tactic that had a chance of working was to prevent him from getting the ball in the first place. As a winger the most likely person to pass to him is the outside centre (number 13) so you would quite often see the 13 get double teamed because teams would be trying to prevent him from getting the pass off to Jonah. If you watch the highlights closely you can see Jonah frequently receiving long passes that skip over one or two teammates to combat this. Also Jonah could quite happily come inside to other postions, for instance he frequently would join the scrum in the number 8 position and make runs off the back of the scrums, rucks and mauls. He may have been the Lord of the wings but he was a multi position player and a game changing threat from anywhere on the field.
@JasonEdney-wp7pe2 ай бұрын
the black white stripe kit might be The Barbarians a international all star team
@user-yb9hi3us4p2 ай бұрын
To tackle anyone like that, go round the boot laces. Or put 3 guys on him. They reckon at best he was 75% of his real potential. You can only imagine how devastating he'd have been at 100%.
@UKJesterVids2 ай бұрын
"just grab his legs" - got to get past the arm first. When he first turned up in the UK with the All Blacks he was about twice the size of any other winger. Anybody big enough to stop him wasn't fast enough to catch him, and anybody fast enough to catch him wasn't big enough to stop him
@MrAdriaxe2 ай бұрын
Lomu would be a handful for James Harrison. Lomu's power and reach were immense, he was much bigger than Harrison late in his career, 265lbs to Harrison's 230lbs, and 6'5" to 6'0". One of Lomu's underrated qualities is that he usually looked to evade contact first, which put defenders off balance, so he'd lose less momentum when they made contact. That's a key to why he would break so many tackles compared to other powerful players who would just try to plow through everybody.
@andrewmoss36812 ай бұрын
You think that 100m speed is fast now. That timed 10.8 seconds was done BAREFOOT!!! No studs, shoes, anything! Stuff like this is why he was mourned across the World & his funeral is still viewed with Great respect
@BlueDusk952 ай бұрын
About strategy, watch the France vs NZ semifinal match of the 1999 world cup. NZ completely dominated the first half thanks to Lomu being Lomu. But in the second half, France managed to prevent him from getting any ball while kicking drop goals as many times as they could.
@jameswg1323 күн бұрын
Could you imagine how dominant the broncos or cowboys could have been if their bid for him to change sports was successful
@sabinasabina201011 күн бұрын
He is the greatest forever
@extremaz9908Ай бұрын
The question is if he had have gone to the NFL in the 90s how good would he have been? A 6 foot 5 running back seems kind of weird, but where else can he play? I would have loved to see it.
@peterwild94592 ай бұрын
at 14min..toseed 3 (probably heaviest player) and 7 (possibly toughest player) like dice
@PaulWalton-dy9gt2 ай бұрын
Club rugby, counties Manukau
@monkemagic9726Ай бұрын
6'4" 265lb. And FAST
@Loretta-v5zКүн бұрын
Due to a chr onic kidney issue, they estimated he played about 80% at his best. He needed a kidney transplant and amazingly went back to playing. His body rejected the kidney and he was on dialysis till he tragically passed at 40 years old.
@OscarOSullivan10 күн бұрын
Andrew Forde has done a few of these sorts of videos, my favourite being the one of Anthony “Axel” Foley as I am a Munster supporter. He was possibly the greatest number 8 of his generation 4 all Ireland leagues in a row, two Heinken cups.
@almostyummymummy2 ай бұрын
3:31 - Counties Manukau vs Southland in our provincial level game. Which is the tier below Super 12. Plus, he played with kidney disease for the vast majority of his career. So, operating at 70% peak.
@donaldduck21392 ай бұрын
some of those games are provincial sides...kind of like a state side except we don't have states and one in the white and black I think was for 'The Barbarians' players picked from different countries. . .
@alanstapleton38182 ай бұрын
He changed rugby forever
@chriswhite14172 ай бұрын
What was going through your mind when you faced Jonah charging at you? ... Your arse.
@Andrew_Mitchell11832 ай бұрын
The GOAT
@jtalevakarua19 күн бұрын
I recommend watching Josua Tuisova Rugbys most violent collisions, id say in the running for the next jonah lomu
@lastpenny8492 ай бұрын
Jonah was the richest Rugby player in the History of the game, by a mile.
@shanefriend893921 күн бұрын
Ask the Springboks how to stop him he never scored a try against us 😏 no disrespect to him though he’s one of the greatest players to ever play the game RIP to a great man
@tavitadaveliulutu109429 күн бұрын
The red and black team is a national provincial team that the all blacks select from its the next level after club rugby
@vaudevillian72 ай бұрын
I was a winger, could run 100m under 12 seconds in my teens (my mates were wingers too and we were also the relay team). But I was a short arse (still had more power than people expected and could pull people along with me) but my speed was really what I had going for me. It’s hard to understate what an absolute icon and hero Jonah was in the sport then, I was playing for my school when he was in his prime and everyone loved him in the Rugby playing world - temporarily suspended when he was playing against your team, but the respect and admiration was always there. I usually played 14 (right wing) but always enjoyed playing 11 and there’s no one more legendary to have ever worn the 11.
@monkemagic9726Ай бұрын
Some big samoan and fijian bros can bring lomu down 1st tackle 1 on 1. Iv seen it. It takes another massive picific islander to play him 1 v 1
@masiTzz2 ай бұрын
My guys checking out the GOAT! Jonah Lomu was the first global superstar of rugby. Also may I add boys, he’s Tongan🇹🇴😉😉
@brentdavis31022 ай бұрын
Jonah club teams... County Manukau Blues Chief's Hurricane's Wellington Cardiff Blues North Harbour Marseilles Vitorelles
@MrAdriaxe2 ай бұрын
South Africa defended against him better than anyone, using a rush defence to limit the amount of room he had the moment he received the ball. But honestly, their tackling was probably even more important than their tactics.
@joshuageerlofs77512 ай бұрын
And they may have been the one nation able to step up to him physically, they breed tanks over there
@tokoforlyfe2384Ай бұрын
Lomu create easy tries for cullen and wilson by running over three or four springboks creating overlaps
@peterwild94592 ай бұрын
Both ankles at same time..else bye bye
@patmc84572 ай бұрын
@@peterwild9459 ..i saw that tried many times. Only once i saw it work and it was little george gregan
@laskinov2 ай бұрын
There was a saying back in his All Blacks days, "everyone pass the ball to Jonah"😂😂The 🐐...
@joshuageerlofs77512 ай бұрын
Exactly - it's a team game, all 14 of you pass it to Jonah!
@monkemagic9726Ай бұрын
Strategy... 2 man tackle 1 around knees and 1 over top. But they must both hit at same time or he runs them both over. Lol
@ClassicMike.2 ай бұрын
Check his funeral out
@lastpenny8492 ай бұрын
Jonah could beat you with pace, and with two different sidesteps. One is the Samoan sidestep, which is no sidestep at all, instead they lean into the tackler at the impact moment and knock them down. Ankles are the safest bet.
@S400K1772 ай бұрын
Harrison vs lomu, lomu would flatten him in his prime, no disrespect... Lomu is 5 inches taller 20lbs heavier and no one on earth has ran as fast as lomu his acceleration with being taller and 20lbs more weight would flatten harrison.
@cricupdate74232 ай бұрын
We know nz just for cricket😅
@bonecrayon2 ай бұрын
You could argue that Jonah wasn't the GOAT, as impressive as he was as a player. However you can't argue that he is a true icon of the sport, loved by kiwis, feared by his opponents, renowned worldwide and gone too soon. RIP Jonah.