: Lomu scored four tries in that match, a feat that propelled New Zealand to a 45–29 victory.
In the storied history of the All Blacks, two "Big Black Buses" have left tire marks across the turf of England's pride. One was a phenomenon who changed the sport’s physics; the other, a clinical successor who turned scoring into an industrial process. The 1995 Earthquake: Jonah Lomu Jonah Lomu and Julian Savea VS England
Nearly two decades later, inherited the No. 11 jersey and a similar habit of "terrorizing England". While Lomu was raw power, Savea was often cited by coaches as a "more complete" player, boasting superior defensive skills and a high work rate. Jonah Lomu scores four tries against England : Lomu scored four tries in that match,