Lomu rejects rugby league switch

12 April 2012

Jonah Lomu has turned down the offer of a one-year contract with NRL side Gold Coast Titans, preferring instead to remain in rugby union.

The All Blacks legend recently met with Titans managing director Michael Searle, head coach John Cartwright and the club's medical staff to discuss the possibility of switching codes.

But the 31-year-old winger on Friday morning informed the Australian side of his decision to stay in union and Searle said: "We understand and respect the business decision Jonah has made and wish him all the best in rugby and in life."

Lomu did not receive an offer from a Super 14 franchise to play in next season's southern hemisphere competition.

He admitted last month his dream of representing New Zealand at the 2007 World Cup in France was over.

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