International Rugby Hall of Fame
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The International Rugby Hall of Fame was created in 1997 and accepts new inductees every two years.
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[edit] 1997 Inductees
Serge Blanco (France)
Danie Craven (South Africa)
Frik du Preez (South Africa)
Gareth Edwards (Wales)
Mark Ella (Australia)
Mike Gibson (Ireland)
Barry John (Wales)
Willie John McBride (Ireland)
Colin Meads (New Zealand)
Cliff Morgan (Wales)
George Nepia (New Zealand)
Tony O'Reilly (Ireland)
Hugo Porta (Argentina)
Jean-Pierre Rives (France)
JPR Williams (Wales)
[edit] 1999 Inductees
Gerald Davies(Wales)
Morne du Plessis (South Africa)
Nick Farr-Jones (Australia)
Andy Irvine (Scotland)
Carwyn James (Wales)
Jack Kyle (Ireland)
Brian Lochore (New Zealand)
Philippe Sella (France)
Wavell Wakefield (England)
Wilson Whineray (New Zealand)
[edit] 2001 Inductees
Gordon Brown (Scotland)
David Campese (Australia)
Ken Catchpole (Australia)
Don Clarke (New Zealand)
Mervyn Davies (Wales)
Sean Fitzpatrick (New Zealand)
Michael Lynagh (Australia)
Bill McLaren (Scotland, commentator)
Hennie Muller (South Africa)
Jean Prat (France)
[edit] 2003 Inductees
Bill Beaumont (England)
Gavin Hastings (Scotland)
Tim Horan (Australia)
Michael Jones (New Zealand)
Ian Kirkpatrick (New Zealand)
John Kirwan (New Zealand)
Jo Maso (France)
Syd Millar (Ireland)
[edit] 2005 Inductees
Fred Allen (New Zealand, coach)
Phil Bennett (Wales)
Andre Boniface (France)
Naas Botha (South Africa)
John Eales (Australia)
Grant Fox (New Zealand)
Dave Gallaher (New Zealand)
Martin Johnson (England)
Ian McGeechan Lions coach (Scotland)
Gwyn Nicholls (Wales)
Francois Pienaar (South Africa)
Keith Wood (Ireland)
[edit] Inductees per nation
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Nation Number of Inductees New Zealand 12 Wales 9 Australia 7 France 6 Ireland 6 South Africa 6 Scotland 5 England 3 Argentina 1
[edit] External links
- Official webpage
- Joining the Legends an added Bonus for Wood - Telegraph, November 17, 2005