Launchbury commits to Wasps

Joe Launchbury
Joe Launchbury has ended speculation surrounding his future by signing a contract extension with Wasps
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England lock Joe Launchbury has committed his future to Wasps by signing a contract extension with the Aviva Premiership club.

The 23-year-old joined Wasps from Worthing Rugby Club in 2009 and has gone on to make 22 Test appearances for England, starting the last 19 games.

He was named in England's Performance squad earlier this week and his decision to stay at Wasps is a coup for the club ahead of a move to Coventry's Ricoh Arena.

"I am really pleased to have extended with Wasps," Launchbury told the club's official website.

"There were a number of factors to consider, but uppermost in my mind was where I would become the best rugby player I could be. Also, with a baby on the way, where my family would be happiest long-term. Wasps is that place for me.

"I love this club, I have huge respect for the players and coaches, and continuing to work with (rugby director) Dai Young was a huge factor in my decision. He is so knowledgeable about the game and I feel I have learnt so much from him.

"Since I have been at Wasps, we as a club have searched for our own home, and to have finally secured that permanent home is massive for Wasps.

"It has proved the ambition (club owner) Derek Richardson and the club have to re-establish ourselves as one of Europe's most successful clubs, and I am looking forward to our first game at the Ricoh Arena."

Young, who said last week that he expected Launchbury to stay, paid tribute to the player's impact on Wasps.

"I'm not daft, I know how sought-after Joe is in world rugby and imagine he will have had clubs lining up to talk to him about possibly joining them," Young said.

"It's not simply Joe's talent which marks him out as a world-class player, it is also his attitude and commitment to the team. He is a very loyal and down-to-earth guy.

"He has weighed up all options and decided that Wasps is the best place for him to develop his game thanks to the structure we already have in place and the ambitious move to Coventry.

"He had his pick of teams and he has chosen Wasps because he believes this is a squad which will be successful. We, as coaches and a playing squad, will take that as a massive compliment."

Wasps chief executive Nick Eastwood added that the new deal is "a significant achievement for the club."

"He is a tremendous talent and a key figure within the squad," Eastwood said.

"Joe's commitment shows he, like our other players, have bought into the club's vision and ambition and back the move to Coventry as the best option for the long-term success of Wasps.

"It is a significant achievement for the club and a statement that Wasps are determined to keep their best players and get back to the top of the domestic and European game."