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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 1H 4M

Joe Launchbury on Leadership, Culture & Accountability in Rugby

from Coaching Culture with Ben Herring · host Ben Herring

What really builds culture when results, bodies, and time are under pressure? We sit down with Joe Launchbury—70-cap England lock, longtime Wasps leader, and current Harlequin—to unpack how simple behaviors, sharp communication, and quiet ownership become competitive edges. Joe’s definition of culture is disarmingly clear: do what you said you would do, through good and bad. From coffee cups and punctuality to learning your role, he shows how small standards compound into trust—and how trust becomes performance in a sport of tiny margins.Joe opens up about evolving from workhorse lock to senior statesman, and why the best veterans act as bridges, not informants, between coaches and the locker room. He explains how knowing the person behind the player unlocks better conversations, how leaders can surface frustrations early, and why the healthiest environments flatten hierarchy so young players can speak up. We also dig into the modern coaching challenge: less time on grass, more reliance on meetings, and the risk of drowning athletes in clips. Joe argues for clarity over volume, sharing the five-word vote of confidence from Sean Edwards that fueled his debut and still shapes how he coaches today.From a late path that ran through a supermarket bakery to captaining Wasps at 24, Joe traces the growth of authentic leadership. He describes himself as a Monday-to-Friday captain—driving standards, aligning roles, and modeling behaviors—while letting others own the big Saturday speeches until that skill grew. Along the way, we highlight the coaches who empowered him, the peer learning that raised game IQ, and the study of sport directorship that prepares him for life after playing.If you care about leadership, team culture, or high performance in rugby, this conversation delivers practical ideas you can use: simplify messages, empower experts, and make the smallest standards nonnegotiable. Enjoy the stories, steal the frameworks, and tell us—what small standard moves the needle most for your team? Subscribe, share with a teammate, and leave a review to help others find the show.Send us Fan MailWant to go to Japan? Contact me [email protected] your phone number so I can have a chat. Ben Support the showSubscribe and Share, it makes a massive difference! Appreciation in advance. 

What really builds culture when results, bodies, and time are under pressure? We sit down with Joe Launchbury—70-cap England lock, longtime Wasps leader, and current Harlequin—to unpack how simple behaviors, sharp communication, and quiet ownership become competitive edges. Joe’s definition of culture is disarmingly clear: do what you said you would do, through good and bad. From coffee cups and punctuality to learning your role, he shows how small standards compound into trust—and how trust ...

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What really builds culture when results, bodies, and time are under pressure? We sit down with Joe Launchbury—70-cap England lock, longtime Wasps leader, and current Harlequin—to unpack how simple behaviors, sharp communication, and quiet ownership...

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