By Tom Decent
As the rugby world comes to terms with the news one of the greatest players of all time Jonah Lomu has died, age 40, we take a look back at his glittering career by the numbers.
63 - Tests Lomu played for the All Blacks. He actually played 73 games for the All Blacks but ten of those were not officials Tests.
1994 - The year Lomu made his Test debut as a 19-year-old old.
195 - Lomu's height in centimetres was. He was unusually tall and big for a winger, but his devastating speed gave him an advantage wingers all over the world
Champion: Jonah Lomu with Sean Fitzpatrick (centre) and Jeff Wilson (right) after winning the Bledisloe Cup in 1995.Credit: Allsport
27 - Age at his last Test against Wales at Cardiff.
37 - Tries Lomu scored in his career - totalling 185 points. He did not kick a field goal or take a penalty in his career.
1998 - The year Lomu won a gold medal with New Zealand at the 1998 Commonwealth Games.
185 - First-class games Lomu played in total in which he scored 122 tries.
59 - Super rugby games between the Blues (22), Canes (29) and Chiefs (8)