Where do I start? My former manager, Phil Kingsley-Jones, is Welsh, and I've spent a lot of time in the Principality, and I am looking for a challenge and a platform which will allow me a standard of rugby which will allow me to prove to my critics that I am not some washed-up has-been. -Jonah Lomu

 

Where do I start? My former manager, Phil Kingsley-Jones, is Welsh, and I've spent a lot of time in the Principality, and I am looking for a challenge and a platform which will allow me a standard of rugby which will allow me to prove to my critics that I am not some washed-up has-been.


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The shoulder injury I incurred during the match in June took me out of the NPC season in New Zealand.

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I don't think they'll slip up and this side is going to get better.

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[Ultimately, though, this sojourn to Arms Park constitutes a last chance for Lomu and one suspects he realises as much.] Frank Bunce didn't start his Test career until he was 30, and eventually gained 69 New Zealand caps, while Linford Christie won the 100m gold at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona when he was 32, so age is a state of mind, ... Please don't concentrate on my past. Focus on my future.

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