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Walk of Legends
Walk of Legends
Secure your place in Leicester Tigers history, and leave a lasting record of your support


A must for every loyal supporter

To commemorate the new Caterpillar Stand we are creating a 'Walk of Legends' which will be on display outside the reception area.

Bricks will be placed on a first-come, first-served basis. You can order a single brick with up to two lines of lettering (16 characters per line, spaces & punctuation count as characters), or a double brick with up to four lines. The bricks are available in standard black lettering or, for that extra special finish, you can have gold lettering.

The lettering is professionally engraved and hand painted with a long-lasting black or gold infill.

Each brick comes with its own unique 'Certificate of Authenticity' that you can frame or present as a gift. You can also buy a replica of your brick to take home or place in your office.

Pricing

Brick Type

Price

Replica Price
Single brick, black lettering

£44.95

£34.95

Single brick, gold lettering

£49.95

£39.95

Double brick, black lettering

£79.95

£69.95

Double brick, gold lettering

£89.95

£79.95


Ordering and Replica Bricks

Download more information and an Order Form by clicking here.

The Team of Legends

Tigers Fullback - Dusty Hare

Dusty Hare

Dusty Hare

Fullback - (394 appearances 1976-1989)

William 'Dusty' Hare collected 4,507 of his world record 7,191 points in a Leicester Tigers shirt.

He also stands seventh on the club's all-time appearance list. While the statistics are spectacular, there was a lot more to Hare's game, his great timing into the backline and intelligent reading of the game bringing him 87 tries and countless 'assists'.

He was also capped 25 times by England and made six appearances for the British Lions.

Join Dusty on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!

Rory Underwood









Rory Underwood

Rory Underwood

Left Wing - (236 appearances, 1983-1997)

The thrilling vision of Rory Underwood taking possession at pace and racing outside the covering defence to score a try in the corner became a feature of Tigers matchday over more than a decade.

Very quick, and powerful with it, Rory was one of the rugby world's greatest finishers and celebrated 134 tries for the club.

He is also England's record international try-scorer and most-capped back, and went on two Lions tours.

Join Rory on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!

Sir Clive Woodward









Sir Clive Woodward

Sir Clive Woodward

Outside Centre - (148 appearances, 1979-1985)

A perfect foil for Paul Dodge in the Tigers backline, Woodward played in three Cup Finals for the club.

With pace to match any winger and a jinking style which kept everyone in the stadium guessing, he was as elusive as any at outside centre and gained 21 England caps, plus two more with the Lions before embarking on a successful career in business and coaching, leading England to Rugby World Cup glory in 2003.

Join Sir Clive on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!

Paul Dodge









Paul Dodge

Paul Dodge

Inside Centre - (437 appearances, 1975-1993)

Making his debut as a 17-year-old, Dodge stands fifth on the club's all-time appearance list.

A talent in attack and defence, as well as providing a powerful left boot, he helped Tigers to six cup finals and captained the inaugural Courage League champions in 1988.

Also an England captain and Lions tourist, he was a massive favourite of Tigers fans over two decades.

Join Paul on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!

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John Duggan

Right Wing - (302 appearances, 1970-1980)

With 158 tries in Tigers colours, Duggan thrilled the Welford Road crowd for a decade and earned his place in the top three of the club's all-time try-scorers.

He played for the Midlands against New Zealand, but was unlucky to miss out on international honours as he turned down an England trial and was unable to make the Ireland squad, where he was born, while playing in England.

Join John on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!

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Bleddyn Jones

Fly-half - (333 appearances, 1969-1978)

Jones was one of Leicester's most popular players throughout the 1970s, scoring 42 tries in 333 appearances for the club.

He was braver in defence than his physique would suggest and played in the John Player Cup Final in 1978 as well as lining up against the All Blacks with the Midlands East in 1973.

Join Bleddyn on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!


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Austin Healey

Scrum-half (248 appearances, 1996-2006)

The 'Leicester Lip' of the great Tigers side that claimed four successive Premiership titles, Healey won the Man of the Match award in successive Heineken Cup Finals. He made the last-minute break to set up the clinching score in Paris in 2001 and added a try of his own as Tigers became the only team to retain the trophy 12 months later.

He was also a Pilkington Cup winner and scored 61 tries in 248 appearances for the club, playing at scrum-half and across the backline.

Capped 51 times by England, he also played two Tests for the Lions.

Join Austin on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!

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Graham Rowntree

Loosehead prop - (398 appearances, 1990-2007)

A product of John Cleveland College and the Tigers youth system, Rowntree was tough, reliable and extremely popular in the club's ABC front row.

He played in five Premiership-winning teams and famously in the back-to-back Heineken Cup wins, as well as collecting two Cup winner's medals and more than 50 England caps.

He also toured with the Lions.

Join Graham on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!

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Peter Wheeler

Hooker - (349 appearances, 1969-1985)


London born, but an adopted son of Leicester, Wheeler reached the highest honours in the game as an individual talent, a hard-working team man and as an inspirational leader.

After establishing himself in the Leicester line-up, he captained Tigers in three successive cup-winning years, famously led the Midlands and gained 41 caps for England - and the captaincy in 1983/84 - as well as joining two Lions tours.

Effective in the tight and exciting in the loose, Wheeler scored 589 points for Tigers, including 66 tries, 61 conversions and 69 penalties.

Join Peter on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!

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Steve Redfern

Tighthead prop - (241 appearences, 1976-1984)


Progressing from Coalville to the Tigers youth system and then to the first-team, 'Granite' Redfern appeared in five John Player Cup Finals with Leicester and emerged victorious three times. Nearly 50 of his games for Tigers front row were alongside brother Stuart. Steve gained his only England cap in 1984, joining six other Tigers on the field against Ireland at Twickenham.

Join Steve on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!


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Martin Johnson

Lock - (361 appearances 1989-2005)


Martin's achievements are phenomenal as an outstanding second row and as captain. Hard-working, consistent and as tough as they come, Johnson led Tigers to cup final victory in 1997 then on a run of four league titles and the back-to-back Heineken Cup victories in 2001 and 2002. He is 13th on the club's all-time appearance list. England's World Cup winning captain in 2003, he also went on three Lions tours, becoming the only man to captain the British & Irish tourists in two Test series.

Join Martin on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!


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Matt Poole


Lock - (223 appearances 1988-99)


Leicester born and a product of the club's youth system after starting out at Syston RFC, Poole was a member of the first England Under-21 side and long-time partner of Martin Johnson in the Tigers second row. A two-time Cup winner and two-time league title winner with Tigers, he also played in the club's first Heineken Cup Final and was capped by England at Colts and U21 level, and went on two senior tours

Join Matt on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!

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Graham Willars

Blinside Flanker - (338 appearances 1959-1987)


The longest-serving player in Tigers history, Leicester-born Willars made his debut a month shy of his 20th birthday in 1959 and finally bowed out in 1987 after a number of comebacks from retirement. A regular in the team for more than a decade, he was captain in 1968/69 and 1972/73, and spent five years as coach in the 1980s, including the run to the 1983 cup final, and also served as president and as a senior figure in the club's Old Players' Association.

Join Graham on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!

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David Matthews

Openside Flanker - (502 appearances, 1955-74)

Club record appearance holder and a man described as 'The Soul of Leicester Tigers' Matthews' service to the club stretches over more than half a century, as player, captain (1965-68), coach, director, president and life member. Scorer of 119 tries (451 points), he also holds a club record for consecutive appearances (109). He played a record 71 games for Leicestershire, as well as wearing the colours of the Midlands and Barbarians.

Join David on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!

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Dean Richards

No. 8 - (314 appearances, 1982-97)

A talismanic presence in the back row, cries of 'Deano Deano' from the terraces were a feature of Leicester matchdays for 15 years in a glorious playing career and then a trophy-laden spell as director of rugby. A league title winner 1988 and again as captain in 1995, Richards gained a reputation for his mauling strength and sense of being in the right place at the right time as he gained 48 senior caps (a world record for a No8 at the time) and playing six Tests for the Lions. He spent a total of 23 years at Tugers, winning seven trophies in four years as director of rugby, including back-to-back Heineken Cups.

Join Dean on the Walk of Legends - download your order form now!


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