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"The Next Stage" with MAS Group Executive Harry Fry

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In this episode of Hallers Playbook, Simon Halliday sits down with MAS Group Head of APAC Harry Fry and explore Harry's journey from playing rugby in England to working in financial markets in Australia. The conversation also touches on the rise of digital assets in finance and the growing recognition of women's rugby. Harry shares valuable advice for aspiring rugby players about having a backup plan and the significance of life after sports.

Some of the takeaways from the podcast:

  • Australian rugby is experiencing a resurgence with recent wins.
  • The Women's Rugby World Cup is a significant event for women's sports.
  • Rugby union in Australia is still seen as an upper-class sport.
  • Teamwork in sports translates well to the financial industry.
  • Digital assets are becoming increasingly important in finance.
  • Smaller financial institutions offer more personalized service.
  • Moving to Australia provided new opportunities for Harry Fry.
  • Aspiring rugby players should always have a plan B.
  • The women's game is gaining recognition and support in Australia.
  • The future of rugby looks promising with growing interest in women's competitions.
  continue reading

8 episodes

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Manage episode 501545110 series 3677169
Content provided by Rupert Hadlow and Simon Halliday. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rupert Hadlow and Simon Halliday or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Hallers Playbook, Simon Halliday sits down with MAS Group Head of APAC Harry Fry and explore Harry's journey from playing rugby in England to working in financial markets in Australia. The conversation also touches on the rise of digital assets in finance and the growing recognition of women's rugby. Harry shares valuable advice for aspiring rugby players about having a backup plan and the significance of life after sports.

Some of the takeaways from the podcast:

  • Australian rugby is experiencing a resurgence with recent wins.
  • The Women's Rugby World Cup is a significant event for women's sports.
  • Rugby union in Australia is still seen as an upper-class sport.
  • Teamwork in sports translates well to the financial industry.
  • Digital assets are becoming increasingly important in finance.
  • Smaller financial institutions offer more personalized service.
  • Moving to Australia provided new opportunities for Harry Fry.
  • Aspiring rugby players should always have a plan B.
  • The women's game is gaining recognition and support in Australia.
  • The future of rugby looks promising with growing interest in women's competitions.
  continue reading

8 episodes

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