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Sir Graham Henry Reflects on World Cup Wins & Losses, 54-Year Marriage, Depression & More!

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Sir Graham Henry (aka “Ted”) is one of the greatest All Black coaches of all time. He left the role with a win record of 85%


In 2011, with a little help from his friends, he coached the All Blacks to a Rugby World Cup win, breaking a 24-year drought.


This was made even more remarkable on account of a thing called The Henry clause- a rule made by the NZ Rugby union in the late 1990s to make sure Graham would never get to coach the All Blacks after he went overseas to coach Wales.


We talk about that clause and so much more- his early years and how he got together with his soulmate, Raewyn. His self-diagnosed depression which saw him quit coaching in the UK, his 103-test coaching career with the All Blacks and much more.


Sir Graham Henry is a sharp operator, and this was a lot of fun. For me at least. Hope you guys love it.


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Sir Graham Henry (aka “Ted”) is one of the greatest All Black coaches of all time. He left the role with a win record of 85%


In 2011, with a little help from his friends, he coached the All Blacks to a Rugby World Cup win, breaking a 24-year drought.


This was made even more remarkable on account of a thing called The Henry clause- a rule made by the NZ Rugby union in the late 1990s to make sure Graham would never get to coach the All Blacks after he went overseas to coach Wales.


We talk about that clause and so much more- his early years and how he got together with his soulmate, Raewyn. His self-diagnosed depression which saw him quit coaching in the UK, his 103-test coaching career with the All Blacks and much more.


Sir Graham Henry is a sharp operator, and this was a lot of fun. For me at least. Hope you guys love it.


This episode is brought to you by Generate – award-winning KiwiSaver specialists.

Since I’ve been working with these guys, I get messages every week from friends who have switched their KiwiSaver over to Generate and they all say the same thing- they wish they did it sooner.


Most of us sign up for KiwiSaver when we start working and we just go with whatever scheme is being offered by our employers then forget about it.

BUT not all KiwiSaver schemes are the same and YOU could be doing so much better!


Checking if you’re in the right fund and making the most of your account can really boost your retirement lifestyle. And that’s where Generate can help.

Their KiwiSaver advisers can meet with you online or in person, you place or theirs, to go over your options, and make sure your investment is working for you. Half an hour of your time and it could the best investment you ever make for your future self.


Request a no-obligation chat with one of their advisers. Head to:

https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/dom


A copy of their product disclosure statement is available on their website. The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited and past performance does not guarantee future returns.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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