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Published 10:03 18 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 10:07 18 Nov 2015 GMT
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Shane Horgan and Brian O'Driscoll get to grips with Lomu.[/caption]
Lomu was probably lucky that he had to go back to a training session with his All Blacks teammates as the girls had a trip to McDonalds planned for him.
"Carol said that Jonah would go into McDonald's and ask for 25 burgers," Jenny commented.
"Somebody else would come up to the desk and ask for a burger and the woman would say, 'No, there are none left'."
Lomu was on the winning side against Ireland on the November tour. He also won out against the men in green on two occasions in 2002.
A year after meeting Cronin and the Hoey sisters, however, Lomu's rugby career was over. He never got to play in the 2003 World Cup.
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