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Steve Tew, CEO of the New Zealand Rugby Union, speaks during a press conference in Wellington on November 18, 2015, following the death of former All Black rugby legend Jonah Lomu. Lomu, regarded as the game's first global superstar before kidney disease ended his career, died unexpectedly on November 18 aged 40, the player's family and New Zealand Rugby said. / AFP / Marty Melville (Photo credit should read MARTY MELVILLE/AFP/Getty Images)

Steve Tew, CEO of the New Zealand Rugby Union, speaks during a press conference in Wellington on November 18, 2015, following the death of former All Black rugby legend Jonah Lomu. Lomu, regarded as the game's first global superstar before kidney disease ended his career, died unexpectedly on November 18 aged 40, the player's family and New Zealand Rugby said. / AFP / Marty Melville        (Photo credit should read MARTY MELVILLE/AFP/Getty Images)