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Dan Carter didn’t hesitate when naming the toughest opponent of his career

3. Jonah Lomu (New Zealand)

Lomu, the late New Zealand rugby legend, left an indelible mark on the sport with his unparalleled power and speed. Revered as rugby’s first global superstar, Lomu’s legacy continues to inspire players and fans worldwide.

Carter said: “He was the toughest player. I played against him once, I was 19-year-old and tried to tackle him, kinda woke up five metres back. He changed the game of rugby.”

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.

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