Former Black Ferns Anna Richards and Farah Palmer have become the first women to be inducted into the IRB Hall of Fame.
At a special ceremony in London overnight, multi-world champions Richards and Palmer were among four women to be named in the Hall of Fame with 15 former greats in total getting the honour.
Richards won 49 caps, an all-time Black Ferns record, in a stellar playing career that spanned almost two decades of continuous service, winning four women's Rugby World Cup titles. Palmer captained the side to three World Cup titles from 1998 to 2006 and was named International Women's Personality of the Year in 2005.
Palmer played 35 tests for the Black Ferns, losing just one.
Other female members into the Hall of Fame were American Patty Jervey, winner of the first ever women's World Cup in 1992, French coach Nathalie Amiel, former England captain Carol Isherwood and England great Gill Burns who played 73 times for her country.