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A Tribute to Sir Graham Henry

A Tribute to Sir Graham Henry

The All Black’s triumphant coach may have retired, but he’s got one team talk still to deliver!

The Mad Butcher presents - FINAL WORD - A Tribute to Sir Graham Henry - in association with Paper Plus
• 7 August, Amora Hotel, Wellington
• 9 August, Langham Hotel, Auckland
• 23 August, Addington Events Centre, Christchurch
• 28 August, Ascot Park Hotel, Invercargill

Hear from Prime Minister John Key, Sir Colin Meads, All Blacks Richie McCaw and Dan Carter and Sir Graham’s good mate Sir Peter Leitch.

Plus, a few of his mates who just happen to be some of New Zealand’s greatest will pay tribute to the man who broke the 24 year curse and restored the All Blacks to the top of the rugby pedestal.

Event highlights include:
• A sumptuous three course dinner with fine wine, beer and pre-dinner cocktails
• Keynote speech with candid stories of Sir Graham Henry’s rollercoaster career
• Tributes from famous New Zealanders and All Blacks
• Live interaction discussion with Sir Graham Henry

Join us as Sir Graham candidly shares the highs and lows of his career. From being rugby’s most successful coach, having maintained an almost unbelievable 83% success rate across four decades, to moments of despair, including the lowest point in his career when he almost gave it all away.

Don’t miss this stunning three course banquet, joined by famous New Zealander’s and All Blacks, as we pay tribute to Sir Graham Henry.

Book your corporate table now by calling emailing Waverley Burke at waverley@duco.co.nz

ENDS

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