Sean Fitzpatrick is a legend of international rugby and international sport. He was captain of the mighty New Zealand Rugby Team, the All Blacks. Sean played 92 international rugby matches for the All Blacks from 1986-1998, including a world record of 63 consecutive Test matches and 51 Test matches as captain of New Zealand.
During his career he was known for his unswerving dedication and unwavering resolve as a player, making him one of the most revered hookers of all time. Now an exceptional motivational speaker, Fitzpatrick’s leadership experience helps him to inspire and educate individuals from all sectors.
Sean is the Vice-Chairman and Academy Member of the Laureus Sports Foundation. He was awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit by the Governor General in 1997. At the end of 1999, Sean was named as hooker in Rugby World magazine’s Team of the Century.
Sean is still very much involved in rugby, he is currently an author and journalist to various international publications, as well as a pundit on Sky Sports.
Sean lives in London with his wife and two beautiful daughters.