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Injera inducted at Fiji’s Rugby Town Walk of Fame in Sigatoka

World’s second best try scorer Collins Injera was yesterday honoured when he was inducted to the Fiji’s Rugby Town Walk of Fame in Sigatoka.

Rugby Town Walk of Fame, which was launched in 2011, is an exclusive honour to some of the world’s best rugby players who have helped change the game.

Injera, who became the 12th person to be honoured in Fiji’s famous rugby playing town of Sigatoka, is the second African player after South Africa’s Bryan Habana to be feted with the honour

He is Kenya’s all-time World Sevens Series top try scorer and second highest try scorer at the World Sevens Series with 271 tries

Injera’s elder brother, Humphrey Kayange was the first Kenyan to be inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2021.

The brothers were in the historic Kenya Sevens team that lifted the 2016 Singapore Sevens title, the country’s  first ever victory in the World Rugby Sevens Series

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