Jonah Lomu Rugby Game Cheats


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This page contains Cheats for Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge organized by sections for Xbox 360. This game has 'Sports' as genre, made by Sidhe Interactive, released on Oct 18, 2011. If you can't find a hint or secret in our list, then please check this page periodically for the latest updates. Get the latest Jonah Lomu Rugby cheats, codes, unlockables, hints, Easter eggs, glitches, tips, tricks, hacks, downloads, hints, guides, FAQs, walkthroughs, and more for PlayStation (PSX). CheatCodes.com has all you need to win every game you play! Use the above links or scroll down see all to the PlayStation cheats we have available for Jonah. We have 1 cheats and tips on Xbox 360. If you have any cheats or tips for Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge please send them in here. You can also ask your question on our Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge Questions & Answers page.

Achievements:

Good Sport
Reward: 40 Points
Objective: Complete 25 online matches

Online Captain
Reward: 125 Points
Objective: Complete 50 online matches

Tall as Metcalfe
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Win 60% of lineouts in a match that aren't thrown by your team

World Champ Domination
Reward: 60 Points
Objective: Win the World Championship Competition without losing or drawing a match

Possessed
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Maintain Over 60% possession in a match

This is My House
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Maintain over 60% territory in a match

Lack of Discipline
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: The ref calls one red card against you

A Gentleman's Game
Reward: 15 Points
Objective: Do not concede more than 2 penalties in a single match

End-To-End
Reward: 40 Points
Objective: Make a try-scoring run which starts within your own in-goal area

Conversion Point Pro
Reward: 35 Points
Objective: Score a conversion on pro difficulty

Team Player
Reward: 40 Points
Objective: Win 10 matches, each as a different team

Played for Our Sins
Reward: 35 Points
Objective: Win a match with 2 players sent off

The Catt Memorial Service
Reward: 20 Points
Objective: Break through a full back with Jonah Lomu

Where is Tim Timber?
Reward: 50 Points
Objective: Win the ITM Cup Competition

Super, Thanks For Asking
Reward: 50 Points
Objective: Win the Rugby 15 Competition

There's No Forfeiting This One
Reward: 50 Points
Objective: Win the Top 14 Competition

Working On My Quads
Reward: 50 Points
Objective: Win the Quad Nations Competition

Hardcore Fan
Reward: 100 Points
Objective: Complete Career Mode

Bank of Toulon
Reward: 100 Points
Objective: Collect $100,000 Rugby Dollars

No School Boy Difficulty Here
Reward: 30 Points
Objective: Get gold medals in every tutorial

That's No Oil Painting, But OK
Reward: 10 Points
Objective: Create and save a custom player

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Dylan Hartley says he regrets missing a couple of chances to meet his boyhood idol Jonah Lomu and the recently-retired ex-England skipper also claims he is still 'pining' for rugby.

Hartley, 34, hung up his boots in November 2019 due to a chronic knee injury after 97 caps for England.

The Rotorua-raised hooker took part in a Lessons From A Life in Sport profile in The Times newspaper that he was still missing the game.

'I long to play rugby, I absolutely pine for it,' he said, advising readers to enjoy sport for as long as they could.

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Asked about his boyhood idol, Hartley replied: 'Jonah Lomu. What other option did a Kiwi have?’’

He admitted never meeting Lomu featured as his singlemost regret. 'I had two opportunities: first when I was 19, but I didn’t want to appear a fanboy. Then he came to Northampton as part of his final speaking tour. I was otherwise engaged.'

Hartley said he grew up with two brothers 'to fight and play with'.

'Like any good Kiwi house, we always had a rugby ball around.

'We kept sheep, and we would hone our rugby skills by tackling them.'

Hartley moved to England as a teenager after playing for the Rotorua Boy's High School first XV.

He had a season with Worcester, but arrived at the Northampton Saints in 2006 - and never left, captaining the side for several seasons.

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Hartley qualified for England through his English-born mother and won his first cap in 2008. Although his career was studded with controversies and suspensions, he became Eddie Jones' test captain after the Australian coach took over England in 2015.

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Hartley, who never represented the British and Irish Lions, played his last test in 2018.