Ma'a Nonu, one of the more consistent performers in the Blues' backline this year, has revealed why he turned vegetarian and the lengths he has gone to in order to be present for his wife and three sons in Wellington.
In a recent interview with Sky Television, Nonu, who has been reluctant to talk to the media after returning from France for one last hurrah in Super Rugby, said he turned vegetarian because his son Michael didn't like meat.
"I've stopped eating meat and I started last year in France," he told interviewer Mils Muliaina, a former All Black teammate. "Michael, my second one, he's seven years old. I was trying to feed him meat – chicken – and he would never like it. I thought 'let's try something new'.
"I said 'I'm not going to eat meat because I feel sorry for him, I feel stink'. If we're going out and I'm ordering a T-bone steak and he's eating his carrots and cucumber … I thought if I love my son I won't eat meat because I'll try to be the same as him.
"It's helped me physically and I enjoy it, you know."