Martin Corry
Martin won five Premiership titles, two Heineken Cups and the Anglo-Welsh Cup, during a hugely successful club career.
Martin Corry enjoyed a stellar career at the pinnacle of English rugby, establishing himself as a key figure for both Leicester Tigers and the England national team. Since making his Leicester debut in 1997, he became one of the game’s most respected leaders, earning international honours later that year against Argentina in Buenos Aires.

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Martin Corry
At club level, Martin achieved remarkable success, winning five Premiership titles, two Heineken Cups, and the Anglo-Welsh Cup with Leicester Tigers. His leadership skills and commitment to the game saw him take on the England captaincy following the retirements of legends Martin Johnson and Lawrence Dallaglio.
On the international stage, Martin was a vital member of England’s 2003 Rugby World Cup-winning squad, helping to secure one of the greatest moments in the nation’s sporting history. He later led England through challenging times, shouldering immense responsibility as captain. Despite criticism during England’s transitional period post-2003, he remained a committed and influential leader.
Martin played a crucial role in England’s journey to the 2007 Rugby World Cup final, captaining the squad during the group stages. Although England finished as runners-up to South Africa, his leadership and experience were invaluable to the team. He continued to captain Leicester Tigers in the Premiership, primarily from the second row, before announcing his retirement at the end of the 2008/09 season.
As a motivational rugby speaker, Martin shares powerful insights on leadership, resilience, and performing under pressure. His experiences at the highest level of the sport make him a compelling choice for corporate events, after-dinner speaking, and leadership seminars.
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