
Lewis Moody
Rugby World Cup Winner | Former England Captain

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Lewis Moody won 71 caps for England and lifted the Rugby World Cup in 2003 as part of the squad that beat Australia in Sydney. Known as Mad Dog for his fearless style, he later captained England and won seven Premiership titles with Leicester Tigers.
Since retiring, Moody has focused on business ventures and charity work, including founding his own Lewis Moody Foundation for brain tumor research. His keynotes cover resilience, high-performance culture, and what it takes to compete at the elite level.
Audiences gain practical insights on maintaining intensity and commitment under pressure.
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