Rugby: Maggie Alphonsi bows out in style by leading Saracens to league title
Rugby World Cup winner Maggie Alphonsi capped off a glorious career by leading Saracens to a Premiership title before retiring to focus on the Olympics.
www.skysports.comwas seen at England rugby great 2014 as a star contributed to England's victory 74 England caps, crossed the try line 28 times, earned Hall of Fame status in 2016, and has since worked as a media commentator, inspirational speaker.
Rugby World Cup winner Maggie Alphonsi capped off a glorious career by leading Saracens to a Premiership title before retiring to focus on the Olympics.
www.skysports.comMaggie Alphonsi is renowned for her decorated career as a professional rugby player, who played 74 times for England, scored 28 tries and was part of the winning team of the 2014 Rugby World Cup. As part of the England squad for 11 years, Maggie was also an instrumental player in 7 Six Nations titles. Today, Maggie is a prominent figure in sports media, often seen commentating on sports for major broadcasters.
champions-speakers.co.ukAuthor Catherine Baker will be interviewing former England rugby captain Maggie Alphonsi on the leadership lessons that sport can teach us. Register here.
www.mishcon.comMaggie Alphonsi is widely regarded as the most influential English women’s rugby player of her generation. Book her via Chartwell Speakers.
www.chartwellspeakers.comMaggie Alphonsi is a media commentator and inspirational speaker, available for keynote speaking at conferences and virtual events.
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