By Rugby Onslaught

Ma'a Nonu shows off his world class skill in MLR at almost 40

With every game that passes, former All Black Ma'a Nonu proves that he may actually be eternal as he continues to cause carnage in the MLR with the San Diego Legion.

The 103 cap All Black, who turns 40 next month, announced his return to San Diego towards the end of last year, having previously played for them, and showed on Saturday that he still has the skill and power that made him so lethal in an All Blacks side that won back to back World Cup titles.

Up against the Seattle Seawolves, Nonu created a first half try for winger Tomas Aoake by attracting three tackles before getting a left handed, back of the hand offload away just feet away from the line.

Despite this try, San Diego were unable to come away with the win, ultimately being shaded 34-32. That leaves San Diego third in the Major League Rugby Western Conference behind the Austin Gilgronis and the LA Giltinis.

Take a look at the try:

Seattle Seawolves XV

1 Mzamo Majola

2 James Malcolm

3 Tim Metcher

4 Samu Manoa

5 Rhyno Herbst

6 Ben Landry

7 Andrew Durutalo

8 Riekert Hattingh (C)

9 Juan-Philip Smith

10 AJ Alatimu

11 Martin Iosefo

12 Tavite Lopeti

13 Dan Kriel

14 Lauina Futi

15 Duncan Matthews

Replacements:

16 Mike Brown

17 Kellen Gordon

18 Samuel Israel Matenga

19 Victor Comptat

20 Travis Larsen

21 Nicholas Watkins

22 Setefano Funaki

23 David Busby

San Diego Legion XV

1 Nathaniel Sylvia

2 Peter Malcolm

3 Player 3

4 Ben Mitchell

5 Rohan O'Regan

6 Dan Pryor

7 Michael Smith

8 David Tameilau

9 Jason Higgins

10 Joe Pietersen

11 Tomas Aoake

12 Ma'a Nonu (C)

13 Tiaan Loots

14 Bjorn Basson

15 Matias Freyre

Replacements:

16 Patrick Lynott

17 Joe Walsh

18 Christopher Baumann

19 Christopher Turori

20 Chris Robshaw

21 Nico Gilli

22 Joshua Thiel

23 Ryan Matyas

24 Paddy Ryan

Elsewhere in the MLR, Nonu is set to be joined by former All Blacks teammate Waisake Naholo in the league, after the 30-year-old agreed to join Rugby New York last week. Both players' international careers briefly aligned in 2015 leading up to the World Cup.