Jonah Lomu - BBC ExtraTime 2004
In June 2004, Jonah Lomu appeared on the BBC’s Extratime sports interview programme presented by Rob Bonnet. At the time Jonah Lomu was yet to undergo a kidney transplant and still harboured hopes of a return to the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team. In this interview he talks candidly about his kidney condition, a troubled youth involving gangs and domestic violence, and the 1995 Rugby World Cup which made his name.
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