SIGNED AND DELIVERED! @OfficialKRU flyer @cinjera scores his 200th world series try, then signs the ball and camera!
https://t.co/iOjzA5JSG8
— World Rugby Sevens (@WorldRugby7s) May 17, 2015
Collins Injera managed to collect his 200th try during the World Sevens Series and Injera came prepared for the special occasion.
Not only did Injera produce a permanent ink marker from his sock to sign the rugby ball but he also signed the lens of one of the cameras. Unfortunately, the lens that Collins signed didn’t have any sort of protective coating over it so it’s now unusable for broadcast (but it’s probably a nice memento now):
The lens – now permanently marked with Injera’s autograph – costs in the region of £60,000…

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