27 Years Ago, Jonah Lomu Scored Four Tries In Iconic Win against England - Ruck

27 Years Ago, Jonah Lomu Scored Four Tries In Iconic Win against England

Today, we recall All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu’s incredible performance against England at the 1995 Rugby World Cup

The giant winger scored four tries in that Rugby World Cup semi final, blasting England out of the 1995 Rugby World Cup and leaving a trail of destruction in his wake. 

Perhaps the most famous of his tries on that day was when he ran over Mike Catt, the hapless England fullback who did all he could to attempt to stop the 118kg flyer.

Speaking about the try, Catt said: “If a 15 (fullback) has to make a tackle, that means 14 other people have missed that person,” 

Jonah Lomu Facts:

  1. He weighed 120 kg and was 1.96 metres tall, but could run 100 metres in 10.8 seconds
  2. In 1996, McDonald’s New Zealand named a burger after Lomu
  3. He’s the only rugby player ever to feature on the front cover of TIME magazine
  4. According to the Telegraph, Leeds were ready to make a third bid to attract All Blacks giant Jonah Lomu to England in 2001
  5. He played 63 tests as an All Black, scoring 37 tries
  6. In 2001 he helped New Zealand win the Rugby World Cup Sevens.


A magazine have ranked the five ‘hottest’ rugby players in the world

The world’s hottest rugby players have been revealed – but which star came out on top of a UK poll?

Liverugbytickets.co.uk asked audiences from around the world to vote for their favourite rugby hotties for a piece in an upcoming article for a UK magazine.

See below for the top five ‘hot’ rugby players:

#5. Anthony Watson (England) – 53%

Anthony Watson (Bath Rugby, 51 caps) during England Rugby training session at The Lensbury Hotel, Teddington, London on 28 Sept 2021. Photo: Phil Mingo/PPAUK

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