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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Rugby Sevens, Sport, Rugby, NPC, Talanoa, Newstalk ZB

    'Devastating loss': Former rugby and sports radio star dies, aged 55

    'Devastating loss': Former rugby and sports radio star dies, aged 55

    Los'e represented Tonga at the Rugby World Cup and later became a sports broadcaster.

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    Willie Los'e.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/300682270/sky-sport-rugby-commentator-willie-lose-dies-aged-55

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    Sudden medical event in SA, and passed away.

    Deepest condolences to his family, that's really sad.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/300682270/sky-sport-rugby-commentator-willie-lose-dies-aged-55

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    Not only remembered for Rugby. Spent a bit of time in the late 80s in the hospo industry in central Auckland (especially De Bretts) where he is well remembered.

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    I've had a few brief chats to Willie and Ken Laban over the years when they were commentating 1st XV games. The off-camera banter between those two was hilarious. RIP.

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    Me ōku whakaaro ki te whānau o Willie Lose i tēnei wa pouri .
    Totally shocked , I worked with Willie during his time at Coca-Cola during the mid nineties, got to know Willie very well and we have kept in touch during his time as a commentator.
    55 is far too young , hard to believe that one of his last calls was Saturdays Northland v Auckland game ..
    Totally gutted .

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    In his role as a commentator it feels like the viewers got to know him personally.

    This hits really hard.

    He seemed like such a nice guy and a wonderful servant for rugby.

    His poor friends and family.

    RIP Willie.

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    RIP. Certainly a loss to NZ rugby.

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  • DonsteppaD Offline
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    Far too young and terribly sad news.

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    @Steven-Harris condolences bro. And condolences to all his whanau and friends.

    He was the voice of 7s for me and his enthusiasm for it was pretty infectious for the viewer.

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    Well that's a shock and very sad news. Way too young.

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    Geez, only 55 years old. Way too young. Really sad to hear.
    My condolences @Steven-Harris and others on the Fern who knew him.

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    wow, very sad, weird given I just listened to him in Bop versus the colour stealers on the weekend. Thoughts to his family friends and the massive rugby community he had an impact on

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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    @Steven-Harris said in Willie Los'e dies:

    Me ōku whakaaro ki te whānau o Willie Lose i tēnei wa pouri .
    Totally shocked , I worked with Willie during his time at Coca-Cola during the mid nineties, got to know Willie very well and we have kept in touch during his time as a commentator.
    55 is far too young , hard to believe that one of his last calls was Saturdays Northland v Auckland game ..
    Totally gutted .

    Really sorry to read that news. Always loved his enthusiasm. Thoughts with his family and mates such as yourself from here in Europe.

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    @Billy-Tell said in Willie Los'e dies:

    @Steven-Harris said in Willie Los'e dies:

    Me ōku whakaaro ki te whānau o Willie Lose i tēnei wa pouri .
    Totally shocked , I worked with Willie during his time at Coca-Cola during the mid nineties, got to know Willie very well and we have kept in touch during his time as a commentator.
    55 is far too young , hard to believe that one of his last calls was Saturdays Northland v Auckland game ..
    Totally gutted .

    Really sorry to read that news. Always loved his enthusiasm. Thoughts with his family and mates such as yourself from here in Europe.

    Absolutely, always really cheerful and looked like he loved what he did.

    I remember reading in one of those coffee table All Black books ( by Frank Bunce I think ) that he deliberately wore t shirts too small to show off his guns and that he was the only guy in the world who used hair product on a number zero. Quite a character by the sounds of things !

    RIP.

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    Really didn’t like him when he was on talkback when he was mentored by and modelled himself as a brown Deaker, but met him at a Kahungunu awards night and he was a top bloke in person.

    55 is way too young.

    Moe mai ra

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  • BonesB Offline
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    @Bovidae said in Willie Los'e dies:

    I've had a few brief chats to Willie and Ken Laban over the years when they were commentating 1st XV games. The off-camera banter between those two was hilarious. RIP.

    Was he as enthusiastic and upbeat away from the mic? Would have made quite the pair with gruff Ken.

    Really sad news, sucks to hear.

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    @bayimports RIP Willie🙏

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