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Warren Gatland Head Coach of Wales RU Team and former RU Player

Warren Gatland is a former New Zealand rugby footballer and the current head coach of the Wales national team. Gatland currently has a 100% win record coaching Wales after achieving a Grand Slam by winning all 5 games of the 2008 Six Nations Championship and taking the Triple Crown.

"Warren has revolutionised the Welsh rugby team"

Warren Gatland

In detail

Warren launched his coaching career as player/coach for Taupiri in 1989. In 1996, he became coach to Connacht leading them to the quarter-finals of the European Challenge Cup in 1998. In 1998, he was appointed Ireland coach holding the post until 2001. He then joined the coaching staff at London Wasps who he helped steer them clear of the relegation zone and develop one of the meanest defences in Europe. In Europe, he won the Challenge Cup in 2003 and the Heineken Cup at Twickenham in 2004. He left the UK at the end of the 2004/2005 season to return to New Zealand, where he was installed as coach to the Waikato Air New Zealand Cup team.

What he offers you

Warren Gatland draws from his experiences as a professional rugby player and coach, inspiring and motivating audiences to achieve their goals. The importance of good teamwork and leadership both on and off the field is clear from his presentations and he assists people to incorporate these skills into their personal lives as well.

How he presents

Warren is an entertaining and practised speaker whose presentations are packed with great, forthright ideas aimed at motivating and achieving peak performance.

Languages

He presents in English.

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Topics

  • Leadership
  • Teamwork
  • Motivation
  • Achieving Goals
  • After Dinner

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