Collins Injera shared the news of his retirement on Twitter, adding that it’s time he let his body relax and focus on humanitarian work.
Collins retires after 17 years of service.
“Every time must come to an end, sometime. I have always said that I will know it’s time because my body will tell me. And for the past few months it has really ‘spoken’ to me, so finally, I have decided to listen to it. As hard as this is for me. After 17 years of literal blood, sweat and tears, it’s time to step away from this great game that has given me so much more than I could ever ask for.”
The Rugby Legend thanked heavens for giving him strength and opportunities to be able to do what he loved, and that’s playing rugby game.
He stretched a hand to thank and congratulate his family for standing with him together with his entire fraternity team he was working and playing with wishing them all the best in their endeavors.
Collins Injera is Kenya’s ll time World Sevens Series Top try scorer and second-highest scorer at the world seven series with 271 tries, the things Collins Injera has done speak for themselves He’s a world top player Icon