Stephen Moore AM
Stephen Moore AM
Over 100 Tests for Wallabies
Stephen Moore is the only Australian hooker to have played 100 Tests and is one of the only two players in Australian Rugby history to have earned the rare distinction of 100 Test and 150 Super Rugby appearances. He is Australia’s most capped Super Rugby player of all time and is second behind George Gregan for Test appearances in Australia. Stephen played a total of 129 Tests for the Wallabies including 24 as Captain. Key highlights including winning the 2011 Tri-Nations Trophy and Captain of the Wallabies at the 2015 Rugby World Cup where they unfortunately lost to the All Blacks in the Final.
Stephen was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in 2019 in recognition of his “significant service to rugby union, and to charitable organisations”.
Not many people know that before Stephen embarked on a Wallabies career he was studying a Bachelor of Biomedical Science to become a Doctor. Stephen Graduated in 2006. Between 2012 and 2015, Stephen was awarded a Graduate Certificate in Change Management (GCCM) from the Australian Graduate School of Management.
In recent years, Stephen was a Board Member of Lifeline Canberra and an Assiciate at Quidini Advisory, a Non Executive Director at Heffron SMSF Solutions and the General Manager (Corporate and Commercial) at The North Australian Pastoral Company. These days Stephen is an Executive Ambassador for the Invictus Games, on the Board of Directors for Ronald McDolad House South East Queensland and a Principal (Client Division) for the Queensland Treasury Corporation.