Mark Regan
English Rugby Union International, Mark Regan, enjoyed a long and successful career playing for his country. Following his debut in 1991, Regan played international rugby for more than 16 years. Domestically, he played for Bath, Bristol and Leeds Tykes. Internationally, his biggest achievements included playing for the British Lions during its tour of South Africa in 1997 and later as part of the England World Cup winning squad of 2003.
Mark won 47 caps for England in total and captained the Barbarians on numerous. Mark was persuaded out of retirement to head the front row of the 2007 England World Cup Squad, where he played a crucial role in the team getting to the final in successive tournaments.
During his illustrious career, Mark has won everything the sport of rugby can offer, from the Heineken Cup, to the Six Nations, to the World Cup!
His honours include:
World Cup Winner 2003
World Cup Finalist 2007
Grand slam and Triple Crown winner with England
Captained the Barbarians to a famous victory over the World Champions South Africa at Twickenham 2007
British Lions series winner in South Africa 1997
European Heineken Cup winner with Bath
Powergen Cup winner with Leeds
Mark is recognised as one of the great characters of the current rugby era who mixes modern discipline with a traditional love of the sport. He has sicne established himself as a great addition to any event either as a speaker of personal appearance and any client making a booking can be sure that Mark has tailored his work to suit them, from corporate events requiring motivational speaking, to rugby clubs who want his unique yet very funny take on life in rugby. Mark is also a keen golfer who plays off a handicap of 11 and is available for golf days too.
