Sean Fitzpatrick
Capped 92 times by New Zealand, the abrasive hooker captained the All Blacks for almost six years.
Sean Fitzpatrick is widely regarded as one of the greatest rugby union players of all time. A true icon of the sport, he earned an incredible 92 caps for New Zealand and captained the legendary All Blacks for nearly six years, leading by example with his tenacity, skill, and unwavering determination.

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Sean Fitzpatrick
Making his international debut on 28 June 1986, Sean quickly established himself as a formidable force in world rugby. Just a year later, he played a pivotal role in the inaugural Rugby World Cup (1987), achieving one of his career highlights as the All Blacks triumphed over France in the final in Auckland to become the first-ever world champions.
Renowned for his leadership both on and off the pitch, Sean’s extensive experience has shaped him into an inspirational speaker, sharing invaluable insights on teamwork, resilience, and elite performance. His ability to motivate and inspire audiences makes him a highly sought-after speaker for corporate events, sports functions, and leadership seminars.
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