Wallabies legend Stephen Larkham has added another decoration to his career more than a decade after his Test retirement with inclusion in the World Rugby Hall of Fame.
World Rugby announced five new inductees last night, with Larkham the 17th Australian to be included in the illustrious list.
The flyhalf was joined by Ronan O'Gara, France's Pierre Villepreux, Kiwi Bryan Williams and Welsh woman Liza Burgess as the latest crop of inductees.
Larkham retired from international rugby in 2007, after 102 Wallabies Tests and three World Cup appearances.
The 44‑year‑old has gone on to find coaching success, first with the Brumbies and then stepping into an attack role at the Wallabies.
Meanwhile the Wallabies will host the All Blacks at 10.05pm next Saturday in Sydney.
[Source: rugby.com.au]

