PHOTOS: Thousands Turn Out To Farewell Jerry Collins
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The family of Jerry Collins' partner, and past and present All Blacks were among the thousands farewelling former All Black Jerry Collins today.
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Porirua Mayor Nick Leggett paid tribute to the star, saying there had been an out pouring of grief in the community "unlike anything we have ever seen".
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Mr Leggett raised laughter at the Te Rauparaha Arena when recalling Collins' on-field exploits: The sound of Collins tackling an opponent was "like air being sucked out of a lilo."
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He also recalled how Collins never missed a chance to play for his beloved Norths, sometimes only hours after turning out for the Hurricanes.
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Ma'a Nonu and Conrad Smith described him as a fearless leader, a colourful character, and some one who inspired kids everywhere.Â
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There is seating for 2500 people at Te Rauparaha Arena in Porirua, where a public service for the former All Black was held.
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Thousands have attended memorials since his death 12 days ago, prompting organisers to make space for extra mourners outside the main arena.
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Alana Madill's (Jerry's wife) father and sister have flown to New Zealand for the ceremony.
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Collins' body is laid to rest at a private ceremony this afternoon.
- NZME.
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Images: Woolf Photography