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Murray Henderson (born 13 August 1959 in Wellington) is a rugby union coach and former player from New Zealand. He played club rugby at provincial level and represented his country though not at Test level. After his retirement as player he became professional coach; he trained club, university and national sides. ==Early career== Henderson joined the New Zealand Army cadets in 1976. A series of promotions led to his appointment as Head Cadet and Regimental Sergeant Major. Following the completion of the two-year programme, he joined the Regular Forces Engineer Corps and completed a carpentry apprenticeship. His career in the Army spanned 20 years during which time he worked on commercial construction projects, field engineering including demolitions and civilian aid projects in the South Pacific. His ability to teach was recognised, with forays into physical education as an Assistant Physical Training Instructor and into teaching, as an Instructor at the School of Military Engineering. His people skills and range of experiences within the army led him into Army Recruiting, ultimately being based at the National Office overseeing regional recruiting. During his time in the Army, Henderson played both NZ Army and NZ Combined Services Rugby. Henderson retired from the Army following 20 years’ service and qualified as a Les Mills Personal Trainer〔(Les Mills )〕 prior to setting up a sports consulting company. The key focus for this company was personal training, rugby team fitness and team building for both NZ and overseas teams. The focus broadened to include corporate team building/development. Henderson moved into professional rugby coaching in 2002. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Murray Henderson (rugby union)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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