Rejected by his father, he coped with a childhood in care. Told he should train to ‘work with his hands’, he insisted on taking A levels so he could become a teacher. As one of the few black players in English club rugby, he was named Saracens captain at the age of 23 and played a leading role in the club’s progress during the 1980s.
After retiring from rugby, he emerged as a talented and inspiring teacher and headmaster, having a positive impact on many, many young lives. Over and over again, Floyd Steadman has prevailed against immense odds, prevailing not with anger, argument or hysterics, but with persistence, dignity and integrity.
Racial tensions arise in sport, as much as anywhere else. Floyd Steadman draws on his own extraordinary experiences, in rugby and education, and addresses the issues of conscious and unconscious bias in a non-confrontational way. A former headmaster with excellent presenting skills, he explains how only education will resolve the problem, and ensure fair and equal opportunities for all, in sport and in life.
Floyd's best-selling autobiography, 'A Week One Summer', was released in October 2021 and shot to No.1 on the Amazon rugby books list. His story relates how he prevailed against huge odds, not with anger and hysterics, but with persistence and integrity.
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