FORMER MUNSTER AND Ireland out-half Ronan OโGara is set to join illustrious company as heโs one of five new faces to be inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2018.
This comes as more good news for the Corkman in a huge week as his Crusaders successfully defended their Super Rugby title on Saturday, capping his first year in New Zealand as assistant coach on a high.
World Rugby this morning announced that OโGara, Liza Burgess (Wales), Stephen Larkham (Australia), Pierre Villepreux (France) and Bryan Williams (New Zealand) will all receive the Hall of Fame honour.
This years inductees will be honoured at a special ceremony in Rugby, England on Wednesday, 12 September, where their careers and contributions to the game will be celebrated.
The five inductees will bring the total in the Hall of Fame to 142 since its inception in 2006. OโGara comes as number 139 and becomes the 12th Irishman to be included in the prestigious group.
World Rugby Hall of Fame inductee No.139, @IrishRugby's stalwart Ronan O'Gara #WorldRugbyHOF pic.twitter.com/BsN2bQ7h1C
โ World Rugby (@WorldRugby) August 10, 2018
Brian OโDriscoll was inducted in 2016 and joined Jack Kyle, Willie John McBride, Syd Millar, Tony OโReilly, Mike Gibson, Ronnie Dawson, Keith Wood, Basil Maclear, Fergus Slattery and Tom Kiernan.
ROG called time on a glittering career in 2013, one in which he was capped 128 times for Ireland and stands as the countryโs highest-ever points scorer.
The most valuable of those perhaps came when he scored the winning drop goal against Wales to deliver Irelandโs first Grand Slam in 61 years in 2009.
He also won two Heineken Cups with Munster and was part of three Lions touring parties. Heโs enjoyed a successful coaching career since hanging up his boots, spending four and-a-half seasons with Racing 92 before making the move to the Crusaders.
World Rugby Chairman and Hall of Fame inductee Bill Beaumont said:
โThe World Rugby Hall of Fame importantly acknowledges and celebrates the true legends of the game, celebrating those who have made outstanding contributions throughout their careers while embodying rugbyโs values.
โOn behalf of the rugby family we would like to congratulate this yearโs five new inductees, Stephen Larkham, Ronan OโGara, Pierre Villepreux, Byran Williams and Liza Burgess, as they are recognised and honoured for their immense contributions to rugby.
โEach have left their mark on the sport and through their achievements and character, inspired millions to play and support rugby worldwide, and we look forward to honouring them in the coming weeks.โ
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Fair few deserve less than 5, which seems to be some sort of lower threshold for some reason
@Mark Nother: canโt justify 5 for most of them, realistically a 3 or below
@Ian McLoughlin: Doherty got the gate and still picked up a 5.
A manager who cant get the best out of the players he has usually gets sacked in the end.He is a decent guy doing his best but unfortunately he doesnโt seem to be able to motivate these players to perform at a level to win games.Our defending tonight was really poor.
@Leo O Hara: yeah but heโs cheap.
Those ratings are a joke, most would get a 3 , bar Bazanu, Collins and Egan a 5 for those. Idah, oโdowda and Molumby a 2 at most. Kenny a 1. We made an average side look like prime Croatia.