20 Mar 2024

New Zealand rugby legends inducted into Pasifika Hall of Fame

10:31 am on 20 March 2024
Jonah Lomu at Twickenham, London in 2002, before an All Blacks vs England match.

All Black legend Jonah Lomu Photo: PHOTOSPORT

New Zealand rugby greats Sir Bryan Williams, Jonah Lomu and Seiuli Fiao'o Fa'amausili are among the first inductees to the Pasifika Rugby Hall of Fame.

The others to be formally inducted at Eden Park next week are Peter Fatialofa, Brian Lima, Waisale Serevi and George Smith.

"We're excited to begin the Hall of Fame's journey at a ground which has showcased so much amazing rugby by Pasifika players and is the spiritual home of rugby," said Pasifika Rugby Hall of Fame Chairperson and All Black legend Savae Sir Michael Jones.

"The first seven inductees have individually made such huge contributions to rugby here in Aotearoa, the Pacific region and globally - their influence on our beloved game and our communities has been phenomenal.

"They have greatly enhanced the profile of Pasifika rugby across the world, and they continue to inspire the next generation of Pasifika rugby players.

"We are also very honoured that the family of legendary All Black Jonah Lomu has gifted his name to the annual Jonah Lomu Pasifika Award celebrating the outstanding Pasifika Men's player of the year.

A close up black and white shot of former All Black, Bryan Williams

Former All Black, Bryan Williams. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

"Jonah was such a special man whose stature still looms large over the game and who continues to inspire so many rugby players around the world. It's fitting we acknowledge his immense contribution to the game with this special annual award.

"We are also honoured that two other outstanding Pasifika rugby players have lent their names for awards. Former Black Ferns Captain and World Cup winner Seiuli Fiao'o Fa'amausili for the Pasifika Women's Player of the Year and one of the greatest ever sevens players, Fijian legend Waisale Serevi, for Pasifika Breakthrough Player of the Year.

"The last week in March is all about launching the Hall of Fame with mana and excellence, honouring and celebrating all that is unique and special about the contribution of our Pasifika rugby icons and heroes of the game and building a global platform to further enhance our influence in rugby around the world.

"We want the Hall of Fame to champion a better future for Pasifika players, coaches and administrators and grow the game for Pasifika communities no matter where they play the game we love," said Sir Michael.

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