HOCKEY FAN REACTS: Jonah Lomu "The Freight Train In Ballet Shoes" All Blacks Legend

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • I've pinned a comment down below. Go reply to it with your video suggestions and like the ones you want me to see. I'll use the pinned comment to put priority on certain things. I'll continue to write stuff down for my big list but this will help narrow it down at the start!
    Please give the original videos a like and the channels a sub: • Jonah Lomu - The Legen... & • Top 10 Jonah Lomu tries!
    What a beast. RIP Jonah Lomu.
    / @eamonnreacts
    Timecodes:
    0:00 Intro
    0:54 Jonah Lomu Wikipedia
    3:13 Intro continues
    4:05 Reaction
    14:47 Discussion/Outro
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    #rugby #rugbyunion #allblacks #jonahlomu #lomu #rwc #canada #canadian #reaction
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Komentáře • 49

  • @EamonnReacts
    @EamonnReacts  Před 4 měsíci +1

    Reply to this comment with your video suggestions. Like the ones you want to see if people have already replied with them!

    • @lizbemarais2040
      @lizbemarais2040 Před 4 měsíci +1

      You should watch a video on Eben Etzebeth. He is a giant. He had a volcanic temper for a while, but he has calmed down recently at least 😅. But one of those videos should be pretty funny to watch

    • @lizbemarais2040
      @lizbemarais2040 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I say this as a South African. He is my favourite player along with Handre Pollard, Cheslin Kolbe and R.G. Snyman

    • @yooshaariyaadhulislaam1712
      @yooshaariyaadhulislaam1712 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I think you should watch Dan carter highlights legend of all blacks
      Another suggestion is Bryan habana a springboks legend

    • @peterhall8572
      @peterhall8572 Před 24 dny

      Check out Nigel Owens the referee grand master

  • @Bo5ch12
    @Bo5ch12 Před 4 měsíci +11

    Jonah Lomu to this day is considered one of the fastest rugby players ever played. In his autobiography it mentions he ran 100m in 10.65sec @ 6'4 weighing 265 pounds....which was just insane!!!🤯

    • @EamonnReacts
      @EamonnReacts  Před 4 měsíci +1

      That's wild

    • @brynejordan2877
      @brynejordan2877 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I was trying about a month ago to explain this to a friend of mine. He’s an NFL fan and asked what Lomu’s 40 time was. So, this is what we came up with. His 100m time was in the area of 10.7 seconds ( some say .65 and others say .88). Half that down to his 50m being 5.35. Surely you’d slow up slightly over 100m so let’s subtract that.35 and we are at a 5 second 50m. Minus 1/5 to get to 40m and he’s at a 4 second 40m. Well 40 m is 43.7 yards… minus another say… .2-.3 seconds thereby giving him a 3.7-3.8 second 40 yard sprint. Weighing in at 265 pounds and sub 4 40? That’s mind boggling. The Dude was a beast.

  • @parkiwi4787
    @parkiwi4787 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I had the pleasure of meeting Jonah at my restaurant in Christchurch New Zealand more than once. A true gentleman and great guy, sadly gone far too soon. Was he the goat? Hell yes!

  • @lastpenny849
    @lastpenny849 Před 4 měsíci +4

    True legend, National Hero and genuinely nice guy.

  • @Arti-ficiallyChi
    @Arti-ficiallyChi Před 4 měsíci +13

    As South African there immense respect for the All Blacks from this side. .. Jonah Lomu was feared and admired... no one can compare to this GOAT

    • @moziboy75
      @moziboy75 Před 4 měsíci +2

      We have the same administration for SA.
      If the ABs ain't playing then we go for the Boks

    • @Bruce-nw2hm
      @Bruce-nw2hm Před 2 měsíci

      As an AB supporter there's no team we respect more than the bokkes.Funny thing is Jonah never scored a try against S.A. he was a humble legend in NZ and we miss him. RIP Jonah.

  • @HeeniKeke
    @HeeniKeke Před 4 měsíci +8

    Jonah Lomu revealed in 1995 that he had been diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome and in 2004 underwent a kidney transplant to improve his quality of life. He managed to continue to play rugby throughout his illness, though he occasionally took time off for treatment.
    So, he never played at full fitness and all tackles, runs and tries he did, he did while he was ill.
    Jonah never scored a try against Springboks or Wales, however, he didn’t need to. He stopped tries and in one Springboks match, it took 5 to take him down (one had jumped on his back as well). Jonah played for love of rugby and was a true team player and the humblest most quietly spoken person. A true legend and GOAT of rugby and sport!

    • @KernowekTim
      @KernowekTim Před 4 měsíci

      John Bevan the Welsh wing of the 70's was the first 'big' International winger, then came John Kirwan for New Zealand. And then, appeared a 'Giant' winger; former Number 8: Lomu.

    • @HeeniKeke
      @HeeniKeke Před 4 měsíci

      @@KernowekTim That’s a fair comment. Jonah could be bought down, but it wasn’t often. Brave people tackled. There’s respect to the players who tried and succeeded

    • @Bo5ch12
      @Bo5ch12 Před 4 měsíci +4

      I remember when the news came out about the kidney disorder. I was truly amazed that even through all that he was still out there on the field dominating his opponents. Lomu was explosive, fast and definitely difficult to take down. Imagine if he was fully healthy and played at 100%?

  • @HeeniKeke
    @HeeniKeke Před 4 měsíci +5

    South Africa Springbok team changed their game when facing Jonah …which is why he didn’t get much ball to run. Goes to show the impact one man had when an entire team changes way they play. Though due to all the marking and players they had marking Jonah, it actually left other players completely open to score tries. It was a win win situation for NZL
    Jonah’s speed was faster than Kolbe

    • @KernowekTim
      @KernowekTim Před 4 měsíci +1

      All true words. My mind's-eye recollection of seeing Jonah run through right through and over the English defence is still as clear as gin. As an old 'Celt' it is still, 'glad on the eye'.

    • @arnodk2852
      @arnodk2852 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah, while they were marking Lomu it left Christian Cullen (and that asshole Jeff Wilson) wide open to demolish us. He should do a video on Cullen as well.

  • @mr.s.a.4456
    @mr.s.a.4456 Před 4 měsíci +8

    As a South African, the All Blacks is our greatest foe, but also have the greatest respect for. In SA we love Jonah although he was our 'enemy', he was actually married to a South African girl. If you can there's a great documentary about the Springboks 2019 Rugby World Cup story called 'Chasing The Sun' A must watch, great insight into how the coach, players goes about playing rugby! Amazing!

    • @horsefootrot5654
      @horsefootrot5654 Před měsícem

      As a kiwi... We despise the Bokkies..... With our greatest respect and love!! Well done last cup fellas, well deserved!!
      Surrounded by Staffas here in Cambodia! I was happy to lose to the Bokkies and send the message to the southern hemisphere teams.... Yeah nah you are not legacy teams like us. Don't ever attempt to write either of us off again☝🏻😋

  • @zanedodge2176
    @zanedodge2176 Před 4 měsíci +4

    The number two tackler was trying to ankle tap him. He was successful in that a lesser player could have fallen to the ground at that point. But his excellent balance kept him on his feet but staggering forwards slightly. This left him with no option but to go through the final guy rather than around and the rest is history.

  • @honahwikeepa2115
    @honahwikeepa2115 Před 4 měsíci +2

    The Master of initiating the contact area. He put the hit on rather than got hit. RIP brother. Cool analysis bro. 🙏🇳🇿💪

  • @PatrickBrown924
    @PatrickBrown924 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Yes, Jonah did start a trend of bigger guys playing on the wing. Duhan Van Der Merwe, for example, is a big man who currently plays on the wing for Scotland, and scored three tries against England at the weekend. Fiji's Josua Tuisova isn't as tall, but he's pretty massive and really hard to tackle. Other current small players include Kurt Lee Arendse (South Africa) and Ange Capuozzo (Italy).

  • @KernowekTim
    @KernowekTim Před 4 měsíci +3

    BTW Eamonn, if you want to see a Real hard impact winger, maybe check our Ray Mordt. Ray played for the former Rhodesia, then went to South Africa after Mugabe took over in the now Zimbabwe. Ray played a few games for the Bokke along side Danie Gerber. If you check Ray's Provincial teams rugby (Transvaal and Northern Transvaal). he will surprise you perhaps. The man was, 'hard to stop', shall we say. Showing my 60 plus years now man! Great craic though😎🏴‍☠☘. I'm 1/2 Eire 1/2 Cornish😉 a wild "Celt".

  • @mr.s.a.4456
    @mr.s.a.4456 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Also try and watch the rivalry between The Springboks & The All blacks! Greatest rivalry in world rugby!

  • @GodlessScummer
    @GodlessScummer Před měsícem +1

    As an England fan I can always remember the semi final of the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
    Obviously I wanted England to win and the result was disappointing but it was impossible not to be in awe of the way Jonah Lomu almost single handedly destroyed the England team in that game.

  • @douglaswright2143
    @douglaswright2143 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I am really enjoying your intuitive love for the game

  • @douglaswright2143
    @douglaswright2143 Před 4 měsíci +2

    An absolute legend

  • @3schooners
    @3schooners Před 4 měsíci +2

    you need to see this guy....power & speed..unstopable...
    2:17 / 9:06
    The best of Jason Taumalolo JT's best moments mei he ngaahi ta'u kuo maliu atuu

  • @krNflkz
    @krNflkz Před 4 měsíci +2

    Jonah Lomu is a legend, fun fact he has never scored a try vs South Africa

    • @Williamparata
      @Williamparata Před 4 měsíci +1

      That is only in 7s bro. He has scored against sa

    • @Feltiohane90
      @Feltiohane90 Před 4 měsíci +2

      His wife told him to go easy on her fellow countrymen 😊

    • @tokoforlyfe2384
      @tokoforlyfe2384 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Fun fact almost every run Lomu trampled over 4 or 5 South africans. He did not score but creates many because there were no other defenders to stop cullen and wilson😂

  • @ockiev
    @ockiev Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi Eamonn, go check out the greatest Springbok of all time. He was one of the best centres the world has ever seen. Danie Gerber, Maestro of the Mifldfield.
    You will find him in Real Rugby.

  • @KernowekTim
    @KernowekTim Před 4 měsíci +2

    Mother Nature's genetics throw "one-offs" from time to time. Lomu was, like Alexander, a 'Magnus'. And then they were gone; cut down in their prime, but what warriors they were in their time! I remember James Small, the Springbok winger, chopping Lomu down, one on one, with Lomu coming head-on. I thought "Jimmy, you are gonna be carried off man", but next moment Lomu was on his arse, James looked at him and just ran back into position again: a 'perfect tackle'. James Small was 6' ish, but totally and utterly fearless. Both men became great friends after it all was done. James died young, too. Africa is a very lethal place.

    • @HeeniKeke
      @HeeniKeke Před 4 měsíci +2

      I guess the hard thing for Kiwis is when we saw Jonah, we had the images of him leaving hospitals after his dialysis treatment and then week later he is playing international tests. It’s a miracle Jonah even played the game, let alone play to the level he did.

    • @KernowekTim
      @KernowekTim Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yep. I prayed for Jonah, Keke. I, too, saw him leaving hospital, on Brit tv. I watched his get-together with James Small, also. Jonah was dying on his feet, yet he smiled. He loved being tackled by James, he really did; I could see the respect he had for his new friend who once was foe on the field. Jonah was a man. I have a tear. Forgive me please..@@HeeniKeke

    • @HeeniKeke
      @HeeniKeke Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@KernowekTim It’s all good. Can feel your respect for him.

    • @tokoforlyfe2384
      @tokoforlyfe2384 Před 4 měsíci

      Jonah Lomu trampled over James Small during 1997. Small try to tackle lomu head on and was squahed. Probably the reason for small’s retirement the same year

  • @3schooners
    @3schooners Před 4 měsíci +1

    2:17 / 9:06
    The best of Jason Taumalolo JT's best moments mei he ngaahi ta'u kuo maliu atuu

  • @MrWillt100
    @MrWillt100 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey bro keep bringing them out and will be watching.

  • @horsefootrot5654
    @horsefootrot5654 Před měsícem

    That last play: what was the 2nd guy doing? Saving his last team mate from more of smashing by trying to ankle tap JL. If you notice JL momentum was disrupted. The last chap got smashed sure, but not by JL in full flight☝🏻😂

  • @3schooners
    @3schooners Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi..
    2:17 / 9:06
    ...The best of Jason Taumalolo JT's best moments mei he ngaahi ta'u kuo maliu atuu..

  • @peterhall8572
    @peterhall8572 Před 24 dny

    It's good to see people from across the Atlantic discovering why the rest of the world aren't interested in American football

  • @C0833
    @C0833 Před 4 měsíci +1

    For one, you actually do research and not spew gibberish. This is why we watch, like and subscribe.

  • @bb21again.67
    @bb21again.67 Před měsícem

    The music ruins this clip,find the one with commentary,it's far more exciting.

  • @parkiwi4787
    @parkiwi4787 Před 4 měsíci

    100 metres in 10.7 seconds! Not a freight train, a bullet train. Keep reacting and enjoying rugby you should react to New Zealand overall.