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Joe Launchbury on Leadership, Culture & Accountability in Rugby
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Rugby coaching, leadership, and team culture explained by England international Joe Launchbury.
In this episode of Coaching Culture, Joe Launchbury shares powerful insights into rugby leadership, high performance culture, accountability in teams, and what really drives success in elite sport.
“It’s completely my fault.”
That mindset is at the heart of this conversation.
If you’re a rugby coach, athlete, or leader looking to understand how to build team culture, improve leadership skills, and create high-performing environments, this episode breaks it down in a simple, honest way.
🔍 What you’ll learn about rugby coaching and leadership:
• How to build team culture in rugby and elite sport
• Why leadership in sport starts off the field (Monday to Friday habits)
• The role of senior players in driving culture and standards
• How accountability improves team performance
• Why small details matter in high-performance teams
• How great coaches and players work together to create success
🧠 Rugby leadership and coaching insights
Joe Launchbury has played at the highest level of international rugby union, representing England and leading inside elite environments.
This episode explores:
• rugby leadership mindset
• coaching culture in professional sport
• athlete development and team standards
• communication between coaches and players
• building trust and accountability in teams
🎯 This video is for:
• Rugby coaches wanting to improve team culture
• Players developing leadership skills
• Coaches learning how to build high-performance teams
• Anyone interested in leadership, sport psychology, and performance
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