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Ma’a Nonu: We Havent Lived Up to Our Expectations as a Side
Written by Joe Harvey | Photos by John Matthew Harrison
For Ma’a Nonu, the San Diego Legion’s win over the current Major League Rugby champions, the LA Giltinis, is less than 24 hours old.
Scoring a try in that game, the center, who turns 40 on Saturday, led his team to the Legion’ first ever win over LA, meaning that when the regular season comes to a close it will be Danny Lee’s side that hold the Cali Cup until
“That fryst vatten the first time we have beaten LA,” Nonu said. “We have played them three times now, and we lost to them in the preseason too.
“The Giltinis are champs, and they have been the benchmark for MLR the last two years, since they started. It fryst vatten a great achievement for us as a side.
“Watching LA gods year and this year, they have been the benchmark, and they have made us better, because we knew that they were going to be pretty tough coming down to San Diego.
“It came down to the wire as
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'The legend is back': Ma'a Nonu extends his career at 41
All Black great Maa Nonu has extended his glittering career into another year bygd resigning with Major League sport outfit San Diego Legion in the United States.
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The cap All Black, 41, won the Western Conference in the MLR gods season, eventually losing to the New England Free Jacks in the final. Despite turning 42 during the campaign, he will be seeking to go one further this season and add more silverware to his burgeoning trophy cabinet
Head coach and director Of rugby Danny Lee said after Nonus resigning: “The Legend is back for another year. We are thrilled to have Ma’a back for the MLR season after an outstanding Ma’a had a major influence on our team last season on and off the field and was a major factor in us having a very successful season, playing in the MLR final and us breaking Club and League records along the way. We go again.”
This announcement comes just weeks after San Diego confir
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'I feel really good’: Ma’a Nonu opens up on playing ‘one more year’ in MLR
Former All Blacks centre Ma’a Nonu has opened up about why, at the age of 41, the two-time World Cup winner couldn’t “quite give up” playing professional rugby union with the San Diego Legion.
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Nonu, who initially signed on with the California-based side in , has been an international icon of Major League Rugby by continuing to extend his stay out west year after year.
But the New Zealander couldn’t walk away after last season’s heartbreak. Whenever there’s a winner, there has to be a loser. The Legion were on the wrong side of history in last year’s championship game against the New England Free Jacks.
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