Mon Sep 09 13:44:40 UTC 2024: ## Rugby League Legends Inducted into Hall of Fame

**Wigan, UK** – Four rugby league legends, including record-breaking former Great Britain captain Jamie Peacock, will be inducted into the Rugby League Hall of Fame next month.

Peacock, who represented England and Great Britain 57 times and won nine Grand Finals with Bradford Bulls and Leeds Rhinos, is being recognized for his exceptional career. He holds the record for the most Super League Dream Team selections with an impressive 11 appearances.

Joining Peacock in the Hall of Fame are Jane Banks, Michelle Land, and Paul Sculthorpe.

Banks, a versatile player who made her Great Britain debut at 17, had a distinguished career with Warrington Ladies, Hindley Pumas, and Bradford Thunderbirds. Land, known for her play at hooker and half-back, captained Wakefield Panthers for 14 years and earned 16 international caps. Sculthorpe, a two-time Man of Steel winner, enjoyed a successful career with St Helens, winning three Grand Finals, three Challenge Cups, and three World Club Challenge titles.

Rugby Football League chief executive Tony Sutton praised the inductees, stating that they “represented their clubs and their country with distinction throughout their playing careers and acted as inspirational role models to countless numbers of young players.”

This induction brings the total number of players in the Hall of Fame to 41, with 36 men and five women recognized for their contributions to the sport.

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