Henry Slade is an esteemed English professional rugby union player renowned for his versatility on the field, playing as a centre, fly-half, and fullback for Exeter Chiefs and the England national team. As a keynote speaker, Henry draws from his illustrious sports career and personal experiences to inspire audiences with tales of resilience, teamwork, and overcoming adversity. His crowning achievement came in 2020 when he played a pivotal role in leading Exeter Chiefs to their first-ever European Rugby Champions Cup title, followed by a Premiership Rugby victory, securing a historic double for his club.
Henry's early career was marked by significant milestones and a solid educational foundation. He attended Plymouth College, where his rugby talent began to shine. He further honed his skills at the University of Exeter, earning a BSc in Sports & Exercise Science. These formative years laid the groundwork for his professional career, which began with Plymouth Albion before he became a standout player for Exeter Chiefs. His education and early experiences have equipped him with a unique perspective on the importance of discipline, perseverance, and the integration of academic knowledge with athletic prowess. Henry’s tactical intelligence and physical prowess were instrumental in Exeter Chiefs’ rise through the ranks of English rugby.
Throughout his career, Henry has accumulated numerous accolades and titles. His breakthrough in the Premiership came in 2013 when he debuted against London Irish and scored his first premiership points. He helped Exeter Chiefs secure their first major trophy in the 2014 Anglo-Welsh Cup final. Notable achievements include being part of the England U20 team that won the 2013 IRB Junior World Championship and playing a crucial role in England's runner-up finish at the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Henry's remarkable performances have earned him a place among rugby's elite, and he continues to excel both domestically and internationally.
Organisations seeking a keynote speaker who embodies the values of hard work, resilience, and strategic thinking will find Henry Slade an exemplary choice. His speeches delve into the dynamics of high-performance teams, the importance of adaptability in challenging situations, and the power of a positive mindset in overcoming obstacles. Equally, Henry is a diabetes awareness advocate, using his platform to bring attention to the chronic disease. His firsthand experiences on the world stage provide invaluable insights into leadership, teamwork, and achieving success under pressure, making his talks not only inspiring but also profoundly impactful for a wide range of audiences.
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Henry Slade's Official Speaker Topics are listed below:
- Leadership and Teamwork
- Overcoming Adversity
- Managing Diabetes in Professional Sports
- Achieving Peak Performance
- The Role of Education in Sports
- Insights from International Rugby Competitions
- 2023 - Helped Exeter Chiefs reach the Premiership final
- 2022 - Played a key role in Exeter Chiefs' strong Premiership season
- 2021 - Led Exeter Chiefs to Premiership semi-finals
- 2020 - European Rugby Champions Cup Winner
- 2020 - Premiership Rugby Champion
- 2020 - Six Nations Championship Winner
- 2020 - Autumn Nations Cup Winner
- 2019 - Rugby World Cup Runner-up
- 2019 - Scored tries against Ireland and France in Six Nations
- 2018 - Played in all four Test matches in the Autumn International Series
- 2017 - Six Nations Championship Winner
- 2017 - Premiership Rugby Champion
- 2016 - Returned from injury to play in autumn internationals
- 2015 - Made England debut and played in Rugby World Cup
- 2014 - Anglo-Welsh Cup Winner
- 2013 - IRB Junior World Championship Winner
- 2012 - Won U20 Six Nations Championship
- 2011 - Debuted for Plymouth Albion and began professional career
- 2010 - Made debut for England under-18 team