Michael Lynagh was a key man in Australia's victorious 1991 World Cup campaign. This wasn't his first World Cup as he also featured in the '87 tournament. After notching up 911 points he retired from international rugby, playing his last game in 1995 before joining Saracens. He is one of Sky Sports regular panellists for Rugby, and he regularly contributes to national newspapers, including the Daily Mail.
"Easily recognised as one of the great fly halves of the game"
In detail
Michael Lynagh's business career boasts senior positions with specialist property firms including CB Richard Ellis, Burford Group and Prestbury Investment Holdings and roles with Clydesdale Bank and National Bank of Australia. He made his debut for Australia in 1984 against Fiji, and went on to play 72 test matches for his country, including captaining the side through four seasons.
What he offers you
Michael Lynagh has a sharp mind and is an incisive thinker. He is an adept presenter and similarly skilled as an after dinner and motivational speaker. His passion for the sport is still evident though, in his work as a TV commentator for Sky Sports UK and in the numerous articles he has written since retiring.
How he presents
One of the most successful and skilful players ever to have graced the sport of rugby union, Michael Lynagh talks equally adeptly about his playing days or important business issues that his career gave him a unique insight into, such as teamwork, motivation and winning leadership. He is particularly reflective upon his time in the sport.
Languages
He presents in English.
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