Richard Kahui- What a Lad
What a Lad - A podcast by James Marshall
Richard Kahui is one of those player that when fit was one of the best in the world and the unfortunate thing for him and all of NZ rugby fans was the fact that the "when fit" part was all to few and far between. The man known as Kaks had to go through 5 Full shoulder reconstructions plus another shoulder surgery in the space of 6 years which made fighting for the dream All Black 13 jersey a tough gig. It was also a real challenge mentally to continue to do everything possible to get back from these injuries only to have to go through it all again. Some key topics that stood out for me were... How working hard on a building apprenticeship helped with the life after rugby transition The power that the Steve Renolf headgear had on his tackling The role of self-confidence in achieving success The dedication and sacrifice are necessary to pursue a dream in rugby Obviously the challenges of injuries and the impact on performance The emotions with winning the 2011 RWC Why he decided to leave NZ rugby How he found playing in Japan for 7 years And all your questions and heaps more! Heading into this episode I had only ever heard great things about this great man and after the episode it is clear to see why. A genuine champion man who was the ultimate team mate. His love for the game was clear and although he had some tough times throughout his career, to play for 18 years at the level he did is incredible. If you enjoy this episode please give it a share so I can continue to bring more great guests like this! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.