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Jamie Peacock MBE

Current senior player at Leeds Rhinos and former England and Great Britain Rugby League Captain.

Jamie Peacock is a legendary figure in the world of rugby league, currently playing as a senior player for Leeds Rhinos and having previously captained both England and Great Britain. Widely regarded as one of the finest players of his generation, Jamie holds the world record for the most Grand Final victories, with an impressive total of seven—four with Leeds Rhinos and three with his former club, Bradford Bulls. His exceptional career was recognised in 2012 when he was awarded an MBE for his contributions to the sport.

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Jamie Peacock MBE

Beyond his Grand Final success, Jamie has earned numerous accolades, including three World Club Championships, the Man of Steel award, and two wins as International Forward of the Year. His drive, determination, and leadership have made him an inspirational figure in rugby league.

In his autobiography, No White Flag, Jamie shares his journey of overcoming adversity and how he used skills such as leadership, goal setting, and self-belief to succeed, despite lacking natural sporting talent. This powerful story led to an invitation from Stuart Lancaster to deliver a motivational speech to the England Rugby Union team ahead of the 2012 Six Nations campaign. Jamie’s keynote speeches, focused on leadership, attitude, and personal growth, are now regularly delivered to corporate audiences.

Since retiring from international rugby in 2012, Jamie has continued to contribute to the sport and the media, with his opinions highly valued by players, fans, and clubs alike. He remains a prominent figure in rugby league and beyond.

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