Llanelli Star

Kiwi rugby legend Fitzpatric­k joins Scarlets board

- Mark Orders Rugby Reporter mark.orders@walesonlin­e.co.uk

SCARLETS have pulled off a major coup with the news that former New Zealand captain Sean Fitzpatric­k is joining their board.

And the ex-hooker, whose father Brian played in the All Blacks side that lost to Wales in 1953, immediatel­y endeared himself to the locals by declaring: “I feel I have a personal connection with Welsh rugby: it’s in my blood.”

It’s hard to imagine the Scarlets could have reeled in a bigger name.

Fitzpatric­k played 92 Tests for the All Blacks between 1986 and 1997, leading the side on 51 occasions.

A member of the Kiwis’

World Cup-winning squad in 1987, he is recognised as an authentic rugby great and a figure of huge stature.

Now a respected media analyst and motivation­al speaker, he is chairman of the Laureus World Sport Academy and has been a board member at Gallagher Premiershi­p club Harlequins since 2008.

He joins the Scarlets as a non-executive director and global ambassador, becoming part of a board that has this week seen Simon Muderack take over from Nigel Short as executive chairman.

“I’m hugely excited to be joining a club with such a rich history,” said the 57-year-old.

“The tradition and the passion is so similar to New Zealand and the Scarlets is the closest to a New Zealand environmen­t I have experience­d, completely community based, with a total focus on the developmen­t of local talent and pride in their achievemen­t.

“The developmen­t structures are outstandin­g.

“That is shown by the number of academy players who come through and earn senior contracts and also go on and win internatio­nal honours, similarly with the coaching structures.

“As for the facilities at Parc y Scarlets, they are as good as I have seen anywhere around the world.

“I remember touring here; I played in the ‘89 game at Stradey Park in the rain and gales and experience­d that West Wales passion first hand.

“I also feel I have a personal connection with

Welsh rugby: it is in my blood. My father played against Wales in the 1953 match – the last time Wales beat the All Blacks – and greats like Phil Bennett and Gareth Edwards were my childhood heroes.”

The tour game in Llanelli in 1989 saw New Zealand win a memorable encounter 11-0, with the visitors defying a stormforce wind after the break with one of the great displays of ball-retention. Typically, Fitzpatric­k was to the fore.

His appointmen­t is a prestige one for the Scarlets which will give a sheen to their brand at home and abroad.

And the man known throughout rugby as ‘Fitzy’ has been impressed by what he has seen of those running the region.

“The board has phenomenal strength in depth with a real collective commitment to a shared vision and strong values,” he added.

Welcoming Fitzpatric­k to the region, new man-atthe-top Muderack said: “To have been able to secure someone of Sean’s talent speaks volumes not only about the ambition of the Scarlets to become a global brand, but also of the attractive­ness of what we have here and what the club has built.”

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Sean Fitzpatric­k has joined
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Picture: Rogers David Fitzpatric­k is a former All Blacks captain.
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Picture: INPHO/Billy Stickland the Scarlets as a non-executive director.

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