Sam Warburton: ‘Leadership is about showing the way’ (Ep22)
Business of Sport14 Touko 2024

Sam Warburton: ‘Leadership is about showing the way’ (Ep22)

Today, we are delighted to welcome rugby union legend Sam Warburton to the show. At 22, Sam was made captain of Wales, becoming the 3rd youngest captain in their history. He oversaw one of the most successful periods in Welsh rugby, winning the 6 Nations twice including a historic Grand Slam in 2012, while also guiding them to a World Cup semi-final in 2011.

He also became the youngest captain of the British and Irish Lions for their 2013 tour of Australia, delivering a first series win since 1997. When named captain for the tour of New Zealand four years later, he became only the second person after Martin Johnson to lead the side on two tours.

Sam retired at 29, having been blighted by injuries resulting from a relentless style of play. A career in the media, alongside a number of business ventures has followed, but the values he stood for on the pitch and the mentality adopted to succeed are the epitome of the transferable values athletes bring away from performance.

We discuss:

The making of leaders:

  • Leadership comes in many forms. What is Sam’s experience of captaincy and the importance of a tailored approach?
  • A reluctant leader? There were players with 100 caps and 10 years more experience, but Warren Gatland made a 22 years old flanker his captain. Why?
  • How success can depend on the people you surround yourself with.
  • What were the tactics Sam used to get the best out of his players. It is not a one size fits all approach; you need to have different strategies for different personalities.
  • The honour of being captain of your country and The Lions and how that influenced how Sam played his game.
  • The value of perspective. Realising what is important and when to contextualise what happens in sport.

Wales & The Lions:

  • Grand Slams, World Cups, two British & Irish Lions tours, Sam was a staple on rugby’s biggest stages. What were these occasions like to play in?
  • The success Wales achieved under his leadership is well documented. How was that curated from boardroom to dressing room?
  • Sam’s infamous semi-final red card in the 2011 World Cup and the fear it would be his ‘Beckham moment’, but the reality was very different!
  • The Lions was the pinnacle. What did it mean to pull on that number 7 jersey for the first time?
  • How the physical demands of international rugby meant he had to adapt his approach to playing for Cardiff Blues.

The wider rugby landscape:

  • The success of international rugby carries the game. We need to find a way to elevate the importance of the club competitions. How?
  • Would promotion and relegation be good for The Six Nations? What are the arguments for and against this initiative?
  • The pressures of playing sport in the era of social media bring a different set of challenges. You need to block out the noise and focus on your game, not what people are saying about you.
  • Why Owen Farrell moving to France is a good thing for his game.
  • Welsh rugby is the pride of the country, and the system needs to reflect that in the quality of its product. What would Sam do to elevate the game in Wales?

For this episode, we are delighted to partner with SeatUnique, the ultimate destination for elevating live events into unforgettable experiences.

Visit seatunique.com to discover some of the incredible packages they have to offer across some of the biggest sport, media and entertainment events.

Tämä jakso on lisätty Podme-palveluun avoimen RSS-syötteen kautta eikä se ole Podmen omaa tuotantoa. Siksi jakso saattaa sisältää mainontaa.

Jaksot(159)

THE BREAKDOWN: Norway’s Talent Machine Unpacked, Silverstone’s Record Weekend, & NBA Europe’s Billion Dollar Bids (E27)

THE BREAKDOWN: Norway’s Talent Machine Unpacked, Silverstone’s Record Weekend, & NBA Europe’s Billion Dollar Bids (E27)

It’s all eyes on Norway ahead of a massive World Cup Quarter final against England, but how has a country of 5.5m people built a team capable of beating football’s biggest nations (look away Scotland)...

10 Heinä 1h 6min

Craig Tiley: Transforming the Australian Open, The Player Pay Debate & How Tennis Can Make More Money (Ep127)

Craig Tiley: Transforming the Australian Open, The Player Pay Debate & How Tennis Can Make More Money (Ep127)

In the summer weeks when tennis is front and centre, USTA CEO Craig Tiley joins us as tennis faces both a bucket load of major opportunities to take advantage of and challenges to overcome. Player pay...

7 Heinä 1h 11min

THE BREAKDOWN: AC Milan’s Multi Billion Gamble, The Power of the Tour de France, & Tennis Player’s Limp ‘Boycott’ (E26)

THE BREAKDOWN: AC Milan’s Multi Billion Gamble, The Power of the Tour de France, & Tennis Player’s Limp ‘Boycott’ (E26)

England are still alive at the World Cup, but only just, and as the tournament properly gets going, Thomas Tuchel’s big selection calls are starting to look a little more uncomfortable. We’ll get into...

3 Heinä 1h 14min

Colin Graves: From £25m in Debt to £15m in the Bank: How The Hundred Saved Yorkshire (Ep126)

Colin Graves: From £25m in Debt to £15m in the Bank: How The Hundred Saved Yorkshire (Ep126)

County cricket. This is long overdue. If we wanted to do this properly, the was really only one place to start, so I’m delighted to welcome Colin Graves to the show. Colin has held positions at the to...

30 Kesä 59min

THE BREAKDOWN: Man United’s Spiralling Debt, FIFA Claim 99% Attendance Record & Why Has Serena Williams Returned (E25)

THE BREAKDOWN: Man United’s Spiralling Debt, FIFA Claim 99% Attendance Record & Why Has Serena Williams Returned (E25)

With two weeks of edge of your seat football, it’s fair to say that the World Cup is delivering on the pitch. But what about all the noise around tickets and pricing and non-football exploits that dom...

26 Kesä 1h 17min

Monty Panesar: From Bowling Tendulkar & Saving Ashes Tests to the Challenge of Life After Cricket (Ep125)

Monty Panesar: From Bowling Tendulkar & Saving Ashes Tests to the Challenge of Life After Cricket (Ep125)

Today we’re delighted to welcome Monty Panesar to the show. A brilliant servant to English cricket, Monty played 50 Test matches for his country, took Sachin Tendulkar as his first Test wicket, became...

23 Kesä 1h 7min

THE BREAKDOWN: Burnley’s £35m Win Opens the Floodgates, F1 on Water is Making it’s Mark, & The World Cup is Great (E24)

THE BREAKDOWN: Burnley’s £35m Win Opens the Floodgates, F1 on Water is Making it’s Mark, & The World Cup is Great (E24)

What a start to the World Cup. What was all the fuss about? As often happens, football seems to have taken over from the outside which is what everyone wanted to see, but we’ll give it another week be...

19 Kesä 1h 6min

Liam Scully: The Story of Lincoln City’s Promotion Miracle (Ep124)

Liam Scully: The Story of Lincoln City’s Promotion Miracle (Ep124)

When we sit down with football club CEO’s, we hear about plans, ambitions, challenges, expectations. These are some of the most scrutinised jobs you could wish for, a privilege but also a huge respons...

16 Kesä 1h 9min

Suosittua kategoriassa Urheilu

junnut-pelissa
rss-piippuhylly
urheilun-varjoissa
kaiken-takana
hockey-night-podcast
runners-high-podcast
rss-kuninkuusluokka-f1-podcast
eturivi
kimanttia
unelmia-onkimassa
suomen-f1-podcast
ilen-ja-matin-urheiluohjelma
rss-napit-edella
rss-kuralappa-asiaa-gravel-ja-maastopyorailysta
rss-235-podcast
rss-oisko-betaa
rss-padelpodi