Jeremy Guscott is a retired rugby union player who represented England 65 times, scoring 143 points. He played his entire 16-year career for Bath Rugby, earning 266 appearances and scoring 710 points. Guscott is widely regarded as a rugby legend, admired by Bath fans and fans worldwide. After retiring, Guscott became a highly successful after-dinner speaker, focusing on maximizing success and achieving goals. He started his domestic career with Bath in 1984 and made his international debut after five successful years with the club. His debut for England was memorable, as he scored a hat trick in a 58-3 victory over Romania. In the same year, Guscott was selected for the British and Irish Lions and represented the squad on three tours, earning eight appearances and scoring seven points. Guscott often reflects on his international success during his speaking engagements. He was also part of England's 1999 Rugby World Cup squad and played his last international match in the same tournament, scoring a memorable field-long try against Tonga in a 101-10 victory for England. Guscott represented England in three World Cups and was a key player for many years. One of his major domestic achievements was winning the 1998 Heineken Cup with Bath, defeating Brive 19-18 in an exciting match. Since retiring, Guscott has worked as a pundit for several prominent organizations, including the BBC, where he has been part of the Six Nations punditry team. As a rugby speaker, Guscott often discusses his illustrious career and topics such as drive, determination, and goal achievement. To inquire about hiring Jeremy Guscott for your next event, please contact PepTalk. You can reach them by calling or emailing PepTalk.