This past Sunday, the renowned New Zealand rugby player Ma`a Nonu once again made headlines by scoring a try for his club, Toulon.
A two-time Rugby World Cup winner with the All Blacks, Nonu has further extended his own remarkable record, cementing his status as the oldest player to score a try in the prestigious Top 14 competition. On this occasion, the seasoned veteran crossed the whitewash against Bayonne.
While Nonu had previously set this age-defying record last season with a try against Castres, his latest feat makes this accomplishment even more impressive, highlighting his enduring impact on the game.
Last February marked Ma`a Nonu`s third stint with Toulon, and by July, the club had already confirmed a one-year extension to his contract. In an official release, Toulon proudly stated that this legend of both the club and world rugby would continue his illustrious career in the iconic red and black jersey, serving as a powerful source of inspiration for his fellow players.
