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I chose Sean Fitzpatrick because he is a big part of All Black history and I have just captained rep teams and I wanted to learn how he lead from the front and I just read his book Winning Matters.My big Question is ” Why did Sean Fitzpatrick have a big impact on all black history?” I know that he use to be the All Blacks captain.

 

 

Sean Fitzpatrick or ‘Fitzy’ is the most-capped All Black of his time, and holds the world record for the most caps as a forward. He was an All Black hooker from 1986 until his retirement in 1998.

He was part of the Auckland Blues provincial rugby team that won the inaugural Super 12 competition in 1996, and led the All Blacks to victory in the Tri-Series against Australia and South Africa that same year.  Fitzpatrick was awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit in 1997.

 

Sean Fitzpatrick Date of birth is June 4, 1963.  He made his All Black debut in 1986 against france.  He went to captain the All Blacks from 1992 to 1997. He was 23 years old when he made his All Black debut. I think Sean Fitzpatrick is a great leader because he lead from the front. Sean Fitzpatrick was born in Auckland. Sean Fitzpatrick Grew  up in Auckland too. Sean Fitzpatrick played hooker for the All Blacks. He retired in May 1998. Heaps of rules that have changed like lifting in the line outs and the ref call the scrum. 

All Black tradition
Sean Fitzpatrick was born and grew up in Auckland, where he started his career playing provincial rugby.
His father, Brian ‘BBJ’ Fitzpatrick has been an All Black from 1951 – 1954, so Sean was brought up in the All Blacks tradition.  The younger Fitzpatrick was set to become one of New Zealand’s rugby greats from his debut – at age 23 – with the All Blacks in the 1986 test series against France. The following year, Fitzpatrick played in the All Black team at the 1987 Rugby World Cup tournament.

He became All Black captain in 1992, and played a total of 121 international matches for the New Zealand side, including a record-breaking 92 test matches.

Fitzpatrick has gone down in New Zealand rugby history as having captained the most All Blacks test matches as a captain, and having been part of more test match wins than any other player.  He led the All Black side to a clean sweep victory in the first Tri-Nations series in 1996.

Built for the game
At 1.83m tall and solidly-built, Fitzpatrick was built for the game of rugby.

He is considered one of the most durable players of all time, and was well-respected by his team mates on the field.

Fitzpatrick was seen as extremely versatile in his playing style as he handled both tight and loose plays skillfully, and was extremely accurate with his lineout throws.

Greatest All Blacks captain
Fitzpatrick held the position of captain for the All Blacks from 1992 until his retirement in 1998.

He led the All Blacks to victory during the British Lions tour in 1993, with a convincing win at the series final.

Fitzpatrick – along with fellow greats Ian Jones, Andrew Mehrtens, Jeff Wilson, Jonah Lomu and Zinzan Brooke – was part of a formidable All Black lineup for the 1995 Rugby World Cup. However, his team lost the final against the Springboks, despite having convincingly defeated all their opponents.

Fitzpatrick’s influence among his fellow team mates was so great that in 1997, while he was carrying an injury, All Blacks coach John Hart kept him on as captain to help boost team morale.

He made his final test appearance in late November 1997 as a substitute against Wales.

Life after rugby
Since ending his test career, Fitzpatrick has worked as a rugby consultant, commentator and motivational speaker in New Zealand and the UK.

In early 1999, he was appointed as a rugby consultant to the NZRU with responsibility for player development and liaison.

He moved to the UK with his family in 2004 for “a belated OE”, and lives in London.

Sean Fitzpatrick is one of six high-profile All Black greats who have signed up as 2011 Rugby World Cup ambassadors for New Zealand.

               




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When was Sean Fitzpatrick born?

Sean Fitzpatrick Date of birth is June 4, 1963

When did he make his All Black debut?

He made his All Black debut in 1986 against france.

When did he become captain?

He went to captain the All Blacks from 1992 to 1997
How old was he when he made his All Black debut?

He was 23 years old when he made his All Black debut.

Why is he such a role model?

I think Sean Fitzpatrick is a great leader because he lead from the front.

Where was he born?

Sean Fitzpatrick was born in Auckland.
Where did he grow up?

Sean Fitzpatrick Grew  up in Auckland too.

What position  did he play?

Sean Fitzpatrick played hooker for the All Blacks.

When did he retired?

He retired in May 1998.

What rules have changed?

Heaps of rules that have changed like lifting in the line outs and the ref call the scrum.

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When was Sean Fitzpatrick born?

When did he make his All Black debut?

When did he become captain?
How old was he when he made his All Black debut?

Why is he such a role model?

Where was he born?
Where did he grow up?

What position  did he play?

When did he retired?

What rules have changed?

 

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I chose Sean Fitzpatrick because I just read his book Winning Matters.

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