He retired from international rugby in 2014 and pursued his career through coaching professionally. He gained his RFU Level 2 Coaching Award in 2008 and the Advanced Coaching Award (formerly Level 3) in 2020. In 2023, he became a certified World Rugby Level 2 Educator, enabling him to deliver accredited coaching courses and support rugby development programs internationally. He had coaching stints with
Myerscough College,
Lancashire County Rugby Football Union,
Lancaster University. Ryan De La Harpe was the Head Coach during this period, contributing to the rugby program's development and success.
Vagabonds RFC (2018–2022) In August 2018, Ryan De La Harpe was appointed Head of Rugby at Vagabonds RFC on the Isle of Man, taking responsibility for the men's, women's, and junior sections of the club. In January 2020, under De La Harpe’s leadership, Vagabonds RUFC secured a 34–31 win over Liverpool University Medics, earning a top-four finish and a place in the Lancashire/Cheshire Division Two promotion shoot-out—their first promotion contention in over 25 years. The season was later curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and Vagabonds were awarded promotion based on their standing at the time. During his tenure, De La Harpe also expanded youth and women’s rugby programs, strengthened community ties, and mentored emerging coaches and players across the Isle of Man.
Namibia U20 and Academy Role Ryan De La Harpe served as Head Coach of Namibia's U20 team and Academy Manager under the Namibian Rugby Union (NRU) until 2024. During his tenure, he led grassroots initiatives aimed at expanding youth participation and improving coaching standards across the country. In 2023, he created and organised the first Nam Tag Tournament at the High School he used to attend, Windhoek High School, involving over 250 children—both boys and girls—from schools including Elim, Gammams, Khomasdal, MH Greef, and St Andrews Primary. De La Harpe emphasized the importance of exposing children to competitive rugby and expressed his commitment to investing in the future of Namibian rugby. In 2022, De La Harpe introduced Namibia’s first formal alignment camps for the U20 national team, aimed at preparing players for international competition and standardizing coaching practices. He also introduced community outreach programs, including sessions in Khomasdal, where he was raised. During the 2023 Rugby World Cup, De La Harpe appeared several times as a live television analyst, contributing expert commentary alongside presenters and guests. His analysis covered high-profile fixtures including the opening match between New Zealand and France, one of Namibia’s group stage games, and the tournament final. His media work complemented his coaching role, offering broader insights into elite-level rugby and Tier 2 development. His coaching philosophy centered on applying the professional standards and inclusive practices he developed in the UK to uplift rugby in Namibia. De La Harpe’s coaching philosophy emphasizes inclusive, age-appropriate development and long-term progression, consistent with principles of Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD). His grassroots work in Namibia and youth coaching in the UK reflect this approach. == Current Work ==