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  • R.I.P TO A LEGEND!!! | TRIBUTE HAKAS FOR JONAH LOMU 🙏 | AMERICAN REACTION!!!
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  • @stevepygram6706
    @stevepygram6706 3 года назад +249

    As an Aussie I cried watching this, Why? Cause lomu was a legendary winger for the All Blacks and caused carnage when he played. Much respect to mate for understanding the significance of the Haka. Kiwis are our brothers and sisters to AUSTRALIANS R.I.P. Big fella. Much respect on my behalf.

    • @stevepygram6706
      @stevepygram6706 3 года назад +4

      Mate, watch the wedding Haka. That's another interpretation of the Haka.

    • @stevepygram6706
      @stevepygram6706 3 года назад +13

      Mate, I urge you to watch the wedding Haka, I'm a 56yr old so I know a bit about Maori culture, Why cause Aussie and kiwis are the diggers.(Look up diggers you will know what I'm on about. When the groom accepts the challenge the the bride becomes involved blows me away. Much respect to our friends across the ditch. I just wish our culture had something like the Haka instead of "Aussie Aussie oi oi"

    • @truthseeker7322
      @truthseeker7322 3 года назад +21

      Aussies and new Zealanders will always be one. ANZAC brothers and sisters nothing but proudness. The diggers of the south pacific. 👍

    • @tst4783
      @tst4783 3 года назад +5

      Such grief and dignity.

    • @NE55IE
      @NE55IE 3 года назад +7

      @@stevepygram6706 I'm Maori and I have no idea what a "digger" is... unless you're referring to the vehicle!? lol Love that Aussies and NZers can make jabs at each other and not really take it seriously lmao

  • @seanw.spencer8632
    @seanw.spencer8632 3 года назад +73

    It’s been over 5 years & it still brings up a lot emotions as he wasn’t just an All Black & a legend he was an Ambassador…

  • @tuairikiwilliams9580
    @tuairikiwilliams9580 2 года назад +6

    I appreciate that all cultures did the haka Tongan samoan white and maori

  • @dearbhlakerr6497
    @dearbhlakerr6497 2 года назад +10

    As an Irish person we have never felt more honour of playing against Mr Lomu. We have never wanted to win more. We Have never grieved more. Our hearts are broken.

  • @shanemad1640
    @shanemad1640 3 года назад +17

    I actually cried when the Wesley College boys performed the Haka . From what i know , They performed it there , unplanned , uninvited . Just the sheer emotion for this great legend as his casket passed by . Good on you Wesley College .

  • @Seanoduk
    @Seanoduk 3 года назад +35

    Man it’s getting dusty in here all over again. The day Jonah Lomu passed my wife & I were celebrating at a restaurant after finding out we were having a son. After our news it was a total gut punch & the tears crept up on
    me (long day). As an Englishman I’d grown up watching Jonah roll over England at all the critical moments. It sucked but ultimately he inspired me to play rugby. I have him to thank for fractured bones, torn ligaments, many stitches & trips to hospital over the years. I also have him to thank for memories, friends & hijinks I wouldn’t trade for anything. My son was named Jonah as a small gesture to the man who influenced my life in such a positive way. A gent & true ambassador for the sport. Five years later and my boy knows how to pick up the ball & run with it. Thank you & god bless big man.

    • @t-k4444
      @t-k4444 2 года назад +4

      Amazing brotherr. Yep years later watching this. Tears flowing, the joy to watch a legend, yet he was gentle off the field. Well make sure you feed our Jr Jonah his taro and conbeef bro. If you want him big and fast.
      Much love and respect from a NZ brother.
      Teach our Jr Jonah how to bulldoze and run. 😉👍❤.

  • @rcfp2006
    @rcfp2006 3 года назад +35

    Kiwi mate of mine died suddenly and unexpectedly in 2019. I held it together through the funeral and eulogy. When the haka began I was a blubbering mess.

  • @philb3549
    @philb3549 3 года назад +36

    The boys from his old school gave me the biggest goosebumps.

    • @southpacificpyrex1708
      @southpacificpyrex1708 3 года назад +3

      Cheers Man. That’s my favourite part too. The booming voice at the beginning. Love from New Zealand 👍

  • @jaymac72
    @jaymac72 2 года назад +20

    Jonah Lomu was one of a kind. The whole of New Zealand came to a standstill for his funeral.

  • @jasonjohinke5651
    @jasonjohinke5651 3 года назад +29

    That's the warrior culture bro... and now his warrior spirit can be with us

  • @ClassicWorld19
    @ClassicWorld19 3 года назад +21

    So emotional! As someone from England U.K., I can say he was hugely loved and respected by us. Still remember how shocked and sad I was at the news of his passing. Jonah will never be forgotten

  • @Odinson1604
    @Odinson1604 3 года назад +14

    The day Jonah passed, was especially hard for all of us in the rugby fraternity. He put our game on the international stage for all to admire.

  • @crawfs83
    @crawfs83 3 года назад +10

    The man was a gentle giant but on the rugby field he was a beast.
    RIP Jona, you will be remembered forever.

  • @ericwilliams2317
    @ericwilliams2317 3 года назад +18

    There are some seriously tough men paying homage here. Immense respect and deep sadness all rolled up in one ancient ritual.
    When your time comes - that's the way to go!

  • @nicolasdubus669
    @nicolasdubus669 2 года назад +5

    He wasn't just a giant who bring pain to us, he was a kind man who loved his country and his sport. In France we will always love him to

  • @outlawking4106
    @outlawking4106 3 года назад +8

    This video had me in cry’s. One of my best friends was Scottish/Kiwi and he done the Haka, he’s passed away now R.I.P Rusty my brother

  • @mighty_descendants
    @mighty_descendants 3 года назад +12

    Yo bro I'm Hawaiian I'm Polynesian those are our brother's over there thank you for showing Polynesian culture even some of us American Polynesians we miss out on some of that. I enjoy your videos my man. I fux with you

  • @freddief6883
    @freddief6883 Год назад +9

    As a South African, absolute respect for Jonah Lomu. My mom and I watched his funeral when it happened and both of us wept. We're both Springboks to the core, but so much respect for him ❤

    • @OriginalPuro
      @OriginalPuro 7 месяцев назад

      Rugby, the sport where respect is at the core.
      A beautiful game.

  • @NELCARM
    @NELCARM 3 года назад +20

    We Aussies recognise many faces & are exposed to the Haka regularly . Please note it has an important role in unifying New Zealanders . There are a lot of Tongan,Samoan ,Fijians & Anglos doing that Haka not just Maori. All learnt the words & gave it everything.All the kids from his old school .Respect.

  • @masiTzz
    @masiTzz 3 года назад +51

    That guy you paused the video at his name is Manu Vatuvei, one of the greatest rugby league players of all time esp in his position. He was very close to Jonah, he idolised him just like all young New Zealanders growing up ✊🏽

    • @elijahwaetford9894
      @elijahwaetford9894 3 года назад

      Cap hed not the best of all time g hahaha

    • @kai_au6765
      @kai_au6765 3 года назад +8

      @@elijahwaetford9894 he said one of the greatest and he is

    • @elijahwaetford9894
      @elijahwaetford9894 3 года назад +3

      @@kai_au6765 oh true didn’t see that 😂

    • @masiTzz
      @masiTzz 3 года назад +3

      @@elijahwaetford9894 bruv in his position he is

    • @masiTzz
      @masiTzz 3 года назад +3

      @McAverage Yes he is, in his position

  • @paulnorman845
    @paulnorman845 2 года назад +6

    I am British and 61 next month, as a Child i watched in the Saturday morning Cinema the Queen of England being greeted by the Maori, i remember being completely inspired by these powerful, Proud and good looking people I wanted to be a Maori. watching the all blacks through the years which has given me immense pleasure and Jonah was a LEGEND...Bless the Beautiful, Peaceful and Proud Maori nation.

  • @XoticCamel_
    @XoticCamel_ 3 года назад +17

    Carrying my brothers casket is to this day the hardest thing I've had to do 😥 Jonah is to this day Talisman of world rugby ❤️🏉

  • @trevorerasmus1605
    @trevorerasmus1605 2 года назад +4

    As A SPRINGBOKS supporter in South Africa we All had huge Respect for the man and the player that was Jonah Lomu and we Salute him not only as the GREAT player he was and what he did for the game but as the Generous kind hearted man we knew him to be and his Legacy will never be forgotten even in our ranks. Whakaute Jonah!!

  • @seia89
    @seia89 3 года назад +14

    Out of all reactions bro. You have the most heartfelt and genuine sense of understanding. I see it bro. you get it.refreshing and great reaction!

  • @davidkornjaca9845
    @davidkornjaca9845 3 года назад +36

    The third haka was done by students of his old college Wesley college no rehearsal no practice no invitation just MANU with pride for Jonah Lomu and the singing the same For the Legend himself R.I.P Jonah

  • @bipper64
    @bipper64 2 года назад +2

    am i wrong or is this the great Buck Shelford who is leading the Haka? ...very emotional... cheers and huge respect from France

  • @jerkvill
    @jerkvill 3 года назад +13

    The school boys performing are from Wesley College Jonah's old school where his rugby career pretty much started.

  • @kalicom2937
    @kalicom2937 3 года назад +21

    When I first saw him I thought "shit, a winger built like a prop". The he bulldozed the English team in to oblivion. Crazy crazy good.
    P.s. I cried watching this.

  • @Austincarpenter42
    @Austincarpenter42 2 года назад +4

    The emotion in their faces at the beginning was moving, when all that emotion turned to a collective passion and focus... that was soul shattering.
    The power that this conveys is un matched, I don't watch rugby and I have minimal knowledge of the haka. But the this is unmistakable. Rest in power legend you fought valiantly.

  • @agnostic47
    @agnostic47 3 года назад +11

    Anyone that didn't have a tear in their eye when the doves were released isn't human.

  • @chrismackett9044
    @chrismackett9044 3 года назад +5

    My son and I went to the rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and Australia at Twickenham in 2015. Jonah Lomu was in one of the bars before the game, mingling with the fans and having his photo taken with him. Sadly it was probably the long flight back to New Zealand that exacerbated his kidney condition, leading to his sad and early death.

  • @stevemcmillan2213
    @stevemcmillan2213 2 года назад +1

    Met the legend once in the UK during the world cup, he was very kind. So sad, rest in peace. This was a stunning tribute that made me cry.

  • @ubiquity069
    @ubiquity069 3 года назад +33

    The lead Pall Bearer is a dude named Manu" The Beast" Vatuvei. Go and check his highlights out man !

    • @shannonaitken2867
      @shannonaitken2867 3 года назад +3

      Hell yeah bro check Manu's highlights out for sure bros a beast

    • @anthonylopes8929
      @anthonylopes8929 3 года назад +2

      Shit yea he is also a legond

  • @sinceagesago5258
    @sinceagesago5258 3 года назад +11

    Love the reaction! RIP JONAH LOMU the legend!

  • @samanthaleefong9057
    @samanthaleefong9057 Год назад +1

    We respected and loved him in South Africa

  • @cmdrglass5096
    @cmdrglass5096 2 года назад +1

    I only meet him once through a friend and his heart was the biggest thing about him . If you didn't know he was suffering kidney issues his whole life . So when he was playing he was not running as it were with a fully health body . Before when he was playing it was always at the back of our minds how good he was, how much better he might have been if he didn't have kidney problems . I think Jonah had 8 brothers and he was not the biggest :P That haka always brings a tear to my eye so don't hold yourself back when something like this its not bad to feel sad but it was a relief for them, it was very bad near the end he was half the man he was after all he had been through . I know a radio presenter donated a kidney for him which helped but it was only a stop gap but well done for him to help . Life was a little less bright in his passing . Long live the legend Jonah !

  • @athlonen
    @athlonen 3 года назад +13

    If I remember correctly, the first Haka was from His classmates or similar when he was at Wesley College.
    The second Haka is what you called right. All of his teammates from when he was with the All Blacks. The guy in the blue shirt you paused in (nit the other guy you paused on) is Tana Umaga. He was just as good as Jonah, and lead the Haka when Jonah was in the team. He also lead the first debut of the All Blacks second Haka, Kapa o Pango.
    The first Haka (the kids in the stands) was the current class at Wesley College, which would be his alma mater. The Haka they performed was the current Haka for their school.
    And finally you were right. That was his wife and children. I'm. It sure if that was his parents or hers, but you're right that that was his family.

  • @paulWalker-zh7nk
    @paulWalker-zh7nk 3 года назад +3

    The man was and is a legend.

  • @mathewdeering
    @mathewdeering 3 года назад +7

    Get tingles whenever I watch this.

  • @DJslushy92
    @DJslushy92 3 года назад +10

    This still gets me man. 😢

  • @Red.OG.
    @Red.OG. 3 года назад +4

    That Tongan Hymn at the end man goosebumps

  • @mistagrove4349
    @mistagrove4349 3 года назад +2

    So many goats there to send off a fellow goat of the sport ❤ buck shelford is a legendary haka leader too, very proud Māori man

    • @truthseeker7322
      @truthseeker7322 3 года назад +1

      Tough tough tough man. As tough as they come.

  • @hesgotamotor8288
    @hesgotamotor8288 3 года назад +6

    8:08 he was a lot heavier than they stated in his profile. He was playing rugby 7s for counties at around 112kg that's about 250 lbs then the all black coach told counties coach to put him on the wing and he was unstoppable, then he got up to around 118 kg about 260 lbs then he made the all blacks and grew to 134 kg after a few years that's around 300 lbs , the all blacks kept his weigh in his profile at 118 kg to be polite to him. He was closer to 134 kg then when he got a lot sicker and needed treatment they gave him medication that would also make him lose weight so he ate more and grew to 450 lbs, then he had to retire from rugby because of his illness, he also took up amature body building and got down to 95 kg that's 215lbs when he died he might of been around 110-115 kg 243lbs -250 lbs. He was 6'5 and ran the 100 meters in 10:46 at around 260-300lbs

  • @kristianwhite7278
    @kristianwhite7278 3 года назад +8

    That's Manu vatuvei on the left front , was a legend for the warriors should do a reaction !!

  • @adamcooper1898
    @adamcooper1898 3 года назад +1

    I've seen this before but watching made me cry again.

  • @dearbhlakerr6497
    @dearbhlakerr6497 3 года назад +1

    I live 20 metres from home house of all black founder. So proud of him!!!

  • @madamelebuff
    @madamelebuff 3 года назад +2

    Thank you, always stirs my soul.

  • @xAlbinopiratex
    @xAlbinopiratex 3 года назад +4

    Lomu was an incredible player, absolute legend 🙏❤

    • @hondomclean6759
      @hondomclean6759 3 года назад

      As the saying went during the World Cup and Bledisloe....
      Rugby is a team sport, give the ball to Jonah

  • @Tanner-2
    @Tanner-2 8 месяцев назад

    No matter how mamy times i watch this, it still gets to me. He was like a super hero to us 😢

  • @NDP.VEGAS3484
    @NDP.VEGAS3484 3 года назад +6

    that guy is Manu vatuvei carrying jona manu is a fkn beast look him up

  • @billmuir4897
    @billmuir4897 3 года назад

    Superb fella. As an ex-Rugby Player you have done one of our outstanding Legends proud. Good man, much respect to you.
    Good luck with the Channel.

  • @Harryroberts1975
    @Harryroberts1975 2 года назад

    Thank you for an incredible and very respectful reaction.

  • @lastpenny849
    @lastpenny849 3 года назад +1

    That dude is Josh Kronfeld..was Jonah's sidekick (joke) down the left wing. He was an openside flanker who often found himself on the end of a Jonah Lomu inside offload 1 metre from the tryline. Was a really good number 7, hard working and always first to the breakdown..

  • @georgemohetau6056
    @georgemohetau6056 2 месяца назад

    Mr Lomu the first super star of rugby helped turned rugby professional that nowadays players reap the rewards

  • @dianemariehawkins998
    @dianemariehawkins998 Год назад

    Kia Ora I enjoy your curiosity and honesty to understand and try the language. Universal respect. Interruptions you respectfully acknowledged with reason. Likewise swearing, eating, drinking are considered disrespectful . Like being in church. You go as you are with authenticity. Showing tears, vulnerability along with grief, pride, strength is centuries old.

  • @alienj272
    @alienj272 2 года назад

    Great vid. Jona Lomu touched all, he was a legend player, humble, genuine human being. This legend will be missed by past players and fans and future players andcfans and none fans of the sport.

  • @looking8030
    @looking8030 3 года назад +1

    💯👌🏽all gravy for explaining what you do bro much love

  • @verdellellis4043
    @verdellellis4043 Год назад

    Our Rugby Greats for a Rugby Great himself RIP LOMU YOU DESERVE IT.

  • @damiangardiner147
    @damiangardiner147 3 года назад +1

    Hey Sean, just found your channel and love the content and subscribed.
    From Australia here and it’s so cool to see an American discovering AFL. Just wondering if your aware that we’ve been playing the game professionally for over 140 years. First league began in 1877 in South Australia and we even have a national women’s league playing now.
    I never thought how odd the game must look to foreigners as we can start playing as young as 6 to 8 years old in mini leagues and it’s just second nature. Keep up the great content and Go the Bombers. (That’s Essendon - Black guernsey with a Red Sash) alongside Carlton the most successful team in the competition.

  • @groglex8651
    @groglex8651 Год назад

    Impact player dans son sport, ÉNORME RESPECT à l’homme, le joueur, l’humain. Il a un avant et un après Jonah Lomu. Un brave parmi les braves.

  • @philipevans1027
    @philipevans1027 Год назад

    Respect you an American who understands rugby

  • @leilualeilua6805
    @leilualeilua6805 3 года назад +1

    He's Tongan most powerful man in rugby he's winger of all blacks team and he's an unstoppable man..

  • @rarotime5555
    @rarotime5555 3 года назад

    Love watching your videos bro. Love from the 43 💪🏾

  • @hesgotamotor8288
    @hesgotamotor8288 3 года назад +2

    9:24 this part here is like getting all the greatest boxers that are alive and putting them altogether to shadow box for the respect of a dead great champion Ali, all this is like getting all the greatest wrestlers to come together and shake the ropes for the warrior

  • @The-peanuts
    @The-peanuts 3 года назад +2

    The guy with the mo is the legend Josh Kronfeld, hell of a player!

  • @markjfoletti3155
    @markjfoletti3155 3 года назад

    From Australia jonah nothing but a legend this lufecand beyond full respect R.I.P BIG BLOKE

  • @sooth6059
    @sooth6059 2 года назад

    Shook lomu's hand when I was 8 22 years ago and my brother the big Rugby player in my family has never stop resenting me about, I was in tears all this reaction

  • @sonnyday6830
    @sonnyday6830 3 года назад +1

    thanks for clarifying why you pause the Haka, much appreciated

  • @michaelmeyer4346
    @michaelmeyer4346 Год назад

    As a South African this was the saddest day for me as I saw him play live in South Africa 🇿🇦 what a legend will always be remembered as one of the greatest players in the game I love ❤️ so much 😢😢😢

  • @UlrichHoltzhausen
    @UlrichHoltzhausen 2 года назад

    A legend of the game. Much respect to him and his Narion's culture.

  • @grantpetzer8150
    @grantpetzer8150 3 года назад

    Thank you for knowing, respect

  • @neilandfi
    @neilandfi 3 года назад +1

    You asked about who the pall bearers were.
    Legends all, that's who. And I believe they all knew he was in a different league even to them.
    What a send off, and how thoroughly deserved.
    RIP Jonah Lomu

  • @michaelgill803
    @michaelgill803 3 года назад

    I love Jonah lomu the man and good ruby player and best in the world bro🏉😁👍🇳🇿from New Zealand bro

  • @holdthephoneblocker
    @holdthephoneblocker 3 года назад +1

    @9:47 That's Josh Kronfeld. One of the all time greats to ever wear the number 7 jersey. My favourite player growing up.

    • @davidbradley3227
      @davidbradley3227 3 года назад +1

      That 95 World Cup team was my favourite. Waltza little, bunce, zinzan, bachop, merhtens, Osbourne, olo brown........

  • @alexsavea1869
    @alexsavea1869 3 года назад +1

    Front 2 carrying the coffin .Left is Manu Vatuvei retired professional Rugby League player use to play for the Auckland Warriors, NZ Kiwis and Mate Ma'a Tonga and the other on the right is Jerome Kaino former Auckland Rugby n The Blues All Blacks n currently playing the last of his contract before retiring from Toulouse Rugby in French Rugby

  • @homonaledi5024
    @homonaledi5024 3 года назад

    That’s was emotional. RIP Jonah Lomu

  • @lynnerussell1647
    @lynnerussell1647 3 года назад

    Respect to you for getting what this is

  • @3scarybunnies211
    @3scarybunnies211 3 года назад +17

    I always feel so much respect for our Maouri and New Zealander neighbours. The way the country has accepted and integrated Maouri culture & customs into daily life should be the blueprint for every country with an indigenous population to follow. In fact, if the whole world was more like New Zealand, there would be much more peace and harmony. Trust me when I say, Australians envy your Prime Minister - give me Jacinta Ardern over ScoMo any day.

    • @oramonika9758
      @oramonika9758 3 года назад +5

      As a Kiwi I can honestly say the love and respect goes both way. ANZAC brothers and sisters for life 🙏

    • @3scarybunnies211
      @3scarybunnies211 3 года назад +3

      @@oramonika9758 Thank you. I always joke about NZ being our bitter rivals and as long as NZ doesn't win the netball world cup, all is good. But if anyone ever messes with our neighbours, there will be hell to pay. Only brothers and sisters treat each other the way Australians and Kiwis treat each other - rivalry paired with love and respect.

    • @michaellejeune7715
      @michaellejeune7715 2 года назад +3

      As a Belgian I respect the Anzac troops to the core. Tough as nails. I just don't understand why Australia never embraced the ancient past of the old inhabitants.

    • @3scarybunnies211
      @3scarybunnies211 2 года назад +4

      @@michaellejeune7715 Easy one! English Imperialism and its superiority complex. The Australian government didn't become independent until 1901, and it took even longer to recognise the Aboriginal peoples as the original owners and carers of the land. So it wasn't until into the 80's and 90's that we started to put things right properly. And that when we STARTED.
      I am hoping that Gen Z, when they have their turn at running the country, things will improve further. We haven't had as long as most nations to figure out shit out, but that is no excuse for the atrocities that have been done to the original caretakers of our beautiful country.

    • @warrenpoultney8215
      @warrenpoultney8215 2 года назад +2

      @@3scarybunnies211 Much respect, your wairu get's it

  • @maaduece5132
    @maaduece5132 3 года назад

    Dude in the floral shirt is josh Kronfeld 1 among many of the great open side flankers nz rugby has produced

  • @hesgotamotor8288
    @hesgotamotor8288 3 года назад +1

    12:20 the guy with the dark glasses behind the older guy is Jonah's brother ,john, also played rugby for Wesley college as a hooker, he is about 6 foot -6'1 and about 250-260 lbs

  • @jimmyboynottknown7713
    @jimmyboynottknown7713 3 года назад +1

    I don't follow rugby . i loved playing it in school and so my knowledge is bare minimum but what a send off , absolutely honorable and memorable. I nearly busted up myself because the meaning and representation was truly powerful. Good will to all those who took part

  • @trevorerasmus1605
    @trevorerasmus1605 2 года назад

    And by the way the guy with the moustache in the floral shirt was Josh Kronfeld, another Legendary Nr 7 for the All Blacks and one of those that any team in the world wanted in their side during his time as a player.

  • @honkchisel
    @honkchisel 3 года назад

    His hit me right in the feels

  • @kurtiswichmann4699
    @kurtiswichmann4699 3 года назад +1

    That's Respect.

  • @king-turtle1599
    @king-turtle1599 2 года назад

    we australian played tough game against All blacks.... this make us all cried. game is the game...but we all humans... Jonah was a legends to all countries

  • @geordiegirl10
    @geordiegirl10 3 года назад +2

    And yes you mean LEGEND 🖤

  • @jimhostage3818
    @jimhostage3818 3 года назад +2

    lol i just saw my old maths teacher on here

  • @by_brwn7067
    @by_brwn7067 3 года назад +1

    That's Respect

  • @tamatoaterangiita7729
    @tamatoaterangiita7729 2 года назад

    They done the haka he use to do before his rugby games , you’re always missed Jonah lomu 🕊

  • @tatavlt6920
    @tatavlt6920 Год назад

    Thank you for showing your respect to rugby. I love your videos so much. Have you ever watch movie " Invictus " ? If not, please watch it. There is Jonah in the movie ( It's actor tho ).

  • @chrisrickett2980
    @chrisrickett2980 2 года назад

    A well deserved send off for a legend, The player that you circled Sean and didn't know his name it is Josh Kronfeld

  • @jodiewilliams9395
    @jodiewilliams9395 Год назад

    That guy you was talking about in the front of the Paul bearers his name is Manu Vatuvei I think he played for the Warriors but he also played for Mate Ma’a Tonga team. I know I’m 2 years late lol

  • @etpc2023
    @etpc2023 3 месяца назад

    4:56 is and Rugby League Player Called Manu Vatuvei - Nickname The Beast, his highlights would be worth a watch too

  • @eggspanda2475
    @eggspanda2475 3 года назад

    Massive Legend

  • @Korculanac
    @Korculanac Год назад

    Wesley College is the high school Jonah went to and where he started playing rugby.

  • @joshualeighton6883
    @joshualeighton6883 3 года назад +3

    You a good man çuzzy

  • @ikituipulotu9652
    @ikituipulotu9652 Год назад

    What a rugby player legendary I tell you legendary rip ofa atu toko

  • @nelliehunt3393
    @nelliehunt3393 3 года назад +1

    Josh Kronfeld is that Man's name one of the best no7's around after Micheal Jones, of the All Blackd.

  • @nelliehunt3393
    @nelliehunt3393 3 года назад +1

    Manu Vatuvai was on one side and Jerome Kaino was on the other side and behind Manu was Joeli Vindiri who played with Jonah and behind Joeli was Frank Bunce who also played with him in the Ackland side.

  • @hesgotamotor8288
    @hesgotamotor8288 3 года назад

    10:01 josh kronfeild, when he played for the all blacks he was tough and physical, he was 6'2-6'3 240-250 lbs