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Monday, August 29, 2011

My report on Jonah Lomu, by Jacob





Jonah Lomu was born in South Auckland May 12 1975 and his parents were Tongan. He went to tonga for five years to learn about his culture. Jonah Lomu got all the diseases when he was a young boy. When he was nine he was very big and he had to run behind the car when they went to church. Jonah got pulled him out of school and Jonah went to Wesly college in Pukekohe because he had no company and he had heaps of trouble. He ran a 100 metres in 10 .8 seconds. He weighed 116 kilograms and his height is 1.96 metres tall.When he was nineteen he got selected for the All Blacks to play against France. He played two games on the wing and he has especially bad memories from the second game in Auckland, when he missed vital tackles. It was a hard introduction to top rugby for Jonah, and he nearly turned to league. But then came the 1995 rugby world cup, and he was selected for the black jersey again. All Jonah wanted to do was put on the black jersey and show everyone that he could score tries and fiend.



8 comments:

  1. Hi Jacob I really love your report o jonah Lomu keep up the great eork

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  2. Hello Jacob,

    I really enjoyed reading your report on Jonah Jonah Lomu.

    Keep it up.

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  3. Hey Jacob ,

    Lovely work you've got here and it's really funny too because of the cartoon photo you uploaded.

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  4. Hi Jacob I liked your report on Jonah Lomu. Keep up the awesome work.

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  5. Asmah said...

    Hi Jacob I like your report on Jonah Lomu. Keep up the good work.

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  6. Hi Jacob,

    i like your report on Jonah lomu keep
    up the good work.




    Nice work Jacob.

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  7. Hi Jacob,
    I like your report on Jonah Lomu I did not no much about Jonah,

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  8. Hi Jacob, I really liked your report on Jonah Lomu. I am a teacher and I found your report when I was looking for information about Pacific Island role models.
    Well done.
    Angie Belcher

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