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World Rugby induct five legends into Hall of Fame

They are from four different countries.

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Ethan Lee Chalk

Five legends across rugby sevens and rugby union have been inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame at the annual World Rugby Awards in Monaco.

Recognising those who have made outstanding contributions to the game of rugby, Emilee Cherry (Australia), DJ Forbes (New Zealand), Donna Kennedy (Scotland), Chris Laidlaw (New Zealand) and Sergio Parisse (Italy) have become the latest members inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame.

Cherry is a gold medallist from the 2016 Rio De Janeiro Olympics in Brazil and DJ Forbes is a former captain of the New Zealand All Blacks.

Considered one of Italy's greatest players, Sergio Parisse has featured in five different Rugby World Cups, and Donna Kennedy is Scotland's most-capped player, male or female, with 115 tests.

The final inductee was Chris Laidlaw who is considered as one of the best-ever All Blacks players to wear the country's number nine jumper.

“This Sunday, we will be welcoming five legends from four nationalities into the World Rugby Hall of Fame," World Rugby Chair Brett Robinson said.

"These inductees, representing both sevens and 15s, have graced our sport with their remarkable talent, enduring dedication, and performances at the highest level.

"On behalf of World Rugby, I extend heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to them for their incredible achievements and the inspiring legacy they have left, which continues to resonate throughout the game.”

World Rugby Hall of Fame 2024 inductees

No.167 – Emilee Cherry (Australia)
No.168 – DJ Forbes (New Zealand)
No.169 – Sergio Parisse (Italy)
No.170 – Donna Kennedy (Scotland)
No.171 – Chris Laidlaw (New Zealand)

Published by
Ethan Lee Chalk