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Ma’a Nonu, 43, shows no sign of stopping

In other surprising – but rather more straightforward – contract news from France, it seems 43-year-old Ma’a Nonu is ready to sign on for one more year at Toulon.
L’Equipe reported on Friday that Nonu, who became the oldest player in Top 14 history when he came off the bench in the 28-26 loss at Castres and who later became the oldest try-scorer in Top 14 history when he crashed over late in the barrage round game against the same team at Stade Mayol, had agreed to stay at the club for another season.
It had been understood that he would return to New Zealand when his short-term medical joke...

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