
Jonah Lomu v England in the 1995 semi-final
New Zealand rugby union great Jonah Lomu has died aged 40 - he had been diagnosed with a serious kidney condition by 1996.
His family said he died suddenly shortly after returning from a trip to Britain where he had been watching the Rugby World Cup.
Lomu played more than sixty Tests for the All Blacks, in a glittering career that was cut short by kidney disease.
For many people he came to prominence with his performance against England in the World Cup semi-final in 1995 in South Africa.
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