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Mike Tindall MBE

A great character on and off the field and of course a member of the royal family.

Mike’s rugby career spanned an impressive seventeen years, during which he became known for his ultimate professionalism and dedication to the sport. He joined Bath RFC straight from school in 1997 and went on to play for both Bath and Gloucester RFC, amassing over 250 Premiership appearances throughout his career.

 

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Mike Tindall MBE

Mike made his England debut in 2000 alongside Mike Catt in a match against Ireland at Twickenham. From that moment on, he cemented his place in the England squad, earning 75 international caps and playing a pivotal role in England’s victorious 2003 Rugby World Cup campaign. His skill, leadership, and determination made him a standout figure for both his club and country.

Off the field, Mike is widely regarded for his great character, and his legacy in rugby extends beyond his playing career. He is also a member of the royal family, further showcasing the remarkable impact he has had both in and out of the sporting world.

With his wealth of experience, Mike is an engaging and insightful speaker, offering audiences a unique perspective on the world of professional rugby and the qualities required to achieve success at the highest levels. His career serves as an inspiration, and his presence continues to make a lasting impact on the sport and beyond.

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