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Celebrating a Legend: Collins Injera and his Legacy
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Celebrating a Legend: Collins Injera and his Legacy

Mark Middlemas
2 December, 2025
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When we speak of Rugby Sevens greatness from Africa, the conversation almost always leads to Collins Injera.

Born on 18 October 1986 in Nairobi, Kenya, Injera rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most prolific players in the history of the sport. Over a career that spanned 17 years, his pace, skill, and instinct for the try-line made him an icon—not just in Kenya, but across the global Rugby Sevens community.

But Injera’s story is more than just tries and trophies. It’s a story about perseverance, impact, and purpose. In this post, we’ll revisit his sporting achievements and highlight the purpose-driven work that continues to define him.


Sporting Achievements: A Career of Firsts, Records and Glory

🏉 From Vihiga High School to the Global Stage

Injera’s rugby journey began at Vihiga High School in Kenya. After graduating in 2005, he joined the military-affiliated Ulinzi RFC, playing in Kenya’s domestic league. When Ulinzi was disbanded, he shifted to Mwamba RFC, based in Nairobi, and soon found his niche playing on the wing.

His breakthrough came in 2006, when he made his debut for the Kenya national Rugby Sevens team at the prestigious Dubai Sevens. From there, a legendary career unfolded.

Record-breaking try-scoring machine

  • Over his sevens career, Injera scored 279 tries, making him the second-highest try scorer in the entire history of the World Rugby Sevens Series, behind only one other player.

  • During the 2008–09 season, he was the top try scorer with 42 tries and scored 210 points, finishing second on the overall points table behind England’s top pick.

  • In 2015 he celebrated his 200th World Sevens Series try in dramatic style — by signing a television camera lens with a marker pen in what would become one of the most iconic celebrations in Sevens history!

Moments of triumph for Kenya

Injera’s performances helped transform the reputation of Kenyan Sevens Rugby. Among his standout moments:

  • At the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens in Dubai, he helped Kenya reach the semi-finals, a breakthrough for the East African nation.

  • In 2016, he played a starring role in arguably Kenya’s greatest sevens achievement — clinching their first-ever World Series tournament win at the Singapore Sevens, where he was named Player of the Final.

  • Injera also represented Kenya in the Olympic Games: both in 2016 (Rio) and 2020 (held in 2021, Tokyo).

Recognition and honours

Injera’s brilliance didn’t go unnoticed:

  • He was named Kenyan Sportsman of the Year in 2009.

  • In 2010, he received the prestigious national honour of Order of the Golden Warrior (OGW) for his contributions to Kenyan rugby.

  • Post-retirement, his legacy was further acknowledged: in 2023 he was inducted into the Melrose Sevens Hall of Fame in Scotland — at the very birthplace of Rugby Sevens.

  • Additionally, he was honored by the Coral Coast Sevens tournament in Fiji, where he was named a Hall-of-Fame inductee and invited as an ambassador.

In January 2023, after 17 remarkable years, Injera announced his retirement from playing — leaving behind an unmatched legacy of excellence on the rugby pitch.

 


Life After Boots: Coaching, Service and Impact

For many athletes, retirement means stepping away. But for Injera, it marked the start of another journey — one grounded in giving back, nurturing talent, and positively influencing his community.

From star winger to mentor and coach

Just months after retiring, Injera returned to his former club, Mwamba RFC, not as a player, but as a coach — joining the technical bench as assistant coach in charge of defence and attack. This signalled a smooth transition from on-field star to behind-the-scenes builder.

As a “club man through and through,” the club’s leadership expressed confidence that he would help bring in fresh talent, instil values, and guide a new generation of players hungry to leave their mark.

Public service & purpose beyond sport

Injera’s sense of service extends well beyond the rugby field. He holds a degree in Communication and majored in public relations from Daystar University.

After retirement, he was recruited — in mid-2023 — as a Senate Liaison Officer in the office of the Clerk of the Senate of Kenya through the Parliamentary Service Commission.

His public service role underscores his commitment to contribute to national development beyond the sporting arena — a powerful model for athletes looking to build lives of impact.

Furthermore, while playing, he used his platform to engage in community upliftment. He has been associated with charitable endeavours, youth development, and promoting rugby at the grassroots level.


Why Collins Injera’s Story Matters — Today and Tomorrow

  • Representation and inspiration: Injera’s rise from school-level rugby in Kenya to becoming one of the highest try-scorers in global sevens history stands as a testament that world-class talent can come from anywhere. For many young players in Kenya and across Africa, his journey shows that with dedication and discipline, dreams are very much within reach.

  • Legacy beyond records: While his 279 tries and accolades are impressive, Injera’s commitment to coaching, mentoring, and public service hints at a deeper purpose — using sport as a foundation for broader social impact.

  • Bridging sport and society: By stepping into a parliamentary liaison role, Injera is setting an example: athletes can contribute meaningfully to governance, community development, and national discourse long after they hang up their boots.

  • A model of reinvention: His seamless transition from elite athlete to coach to public servant embodies resilience, adaptability, and vision — qualities that resonate far beyond the rugby pitch.


In Conclusion

Collins Injera’s story is more than just a highlight reel of tries, wins, and awards. It’s about ambition, hard work, humility, and a deep sense of responsibility. From scoring hundreds of tries in the world’s most competitive rugby sevens circuit to nurturing future talents at Mwamba RFC, and then stepping into public service for his country — Injera shows that true legends aren’t defined solely by what they do on the field, but by the lives they impact beyond it.

As Kenya and the global rugby community continue to evolve, Collins Injera’s legacy will remain a touchstone — a reminder that greatness is measured not just in stats, but in the lasting change one inspires.

LET’S TALK! If you want to work with Collins in a media or commercial capacity please email mark@athletemedia.co.uk or call +44 7952 304340.

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