Former international and sports broadcaster Willie Los’e has died in Cape Town where he was due to cover the Rugby World Cup Sevens. Photo: Twitter @NZHeraldFormer rugby international and sports broadcaster Willie Los’e has died at the age of 55. ALSO READ | DAVID CAMPESE BLASTS TEST REFEREES AND TMOS: ‘IT’S A JOKE!’According to the NZ Herald website, Los’e – who died in South Africa where he was due to commentate the Rugby World Cup Sevens tournament – played for the New Zealand under-21 side and later captained Tonga at the 1995 Rugby World Cup, playing all three pool games. Rugby World Cup Sevens starts on FridayAfter his playing career, Los’e was a host with Radio Sport and Newstalk ZB, and a rugby commentator for Gold Sport and Sky TV. ALSO READ | NIC WHITE’S ACTIONS A DISGRACE TO RUGBY – BUTCH JAMESThe 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens will start on Friday and conclude on Sunday
Source: New Zealand Herald September 08, 2022 05:02 UTC