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The Rugby World Cup gets ever closer, and Elite Rugby Banter is here to keep the good times rolling (slowly). Matt and Ben (plus Adam who surprises by being quietly around) are joined by Gavin Mrphy, who does his best to not be glum following Ireland's big defeat to England, while delivering a cracking preview for Ireland's World Cup campaign. Another massive assist is received from Morris Fuller, who gives us the low-down on the USA Eagles' chances in Japan. Matt and Ben, who do Tonga and France respectively, take note of our guests' excellent contributions thus far. Adam wasn't prepared at all! Some other stuff is also discussed, including Aphiwe Dyanti's positive test, Australia's World Cup squad (mostly at the end), wrestling, Dota 2 and some Currie Cup. Music by @monstroid, 80s TV Show
Ep 5: Ed Cowan and Jim Maxwell join Corbin Middlemas to discuss Australia's World Cup exit. Was the tournament ultimately a success for Australia? Who is under pressure to hold their place heading into the next cycle? Who wins the final? These topics and more addressed in episode five of our World Cup special.
Lincoln Edmunds and Nick Baker discuss all things from Australia's World Cup campaign with plenty of talking points on today's show. Batting, bowling, team balance and injuries are all on the agenda! Please help us out and support the podcast! Tell your cricket loving friends and make sure to subscribe! Thanks for listening! Follow the podcast on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaughtBehindPod Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaughtBehindPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caughtbehindpod
This week we interview our first guest, former West Australian opening batsman and current Scarborough Cricket Club coach Wes Robinson. Wes chats to us about his career, his current coaching position, a bit about his favourite footy club Carlton, Australia's World Cup chances and his predictions for the World Cup and more.
Welcome to a brand new podcast from Sporting Life - This Cricket Life. In partnership with Yorkshire County Cricket Club we visit Headingley and are joined by batting coach and former Essex Head Coach Paul Grayson and ex Warwickshire spin bowler Josh Poysden. We discuss the County Championship start, the performances of the batsman so far, early Ashes contenders, Australia's World Cup squad and share our Top Three Bowlers of all time.
Why is Charlie dressed like he's ready for a lap around the track? Stuart and Bryden join him to discuss the announcement of Australia's World Cup cricket squads, the controversy around Israel Folau, the state of the NRL, and Charlie's incredible weekend at the F1 Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai.
Son of a freedom fighter, born on 6th September 1959, hails from Rajasthan, India. He got interested in Astrology and the Spiritual Sciences at a very young age and made his first prediction about Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru's death at the age of 5. He got encouraged and started learning Astrology, Palmistry, Numerology and Face Reading by the time he was 9. He started his professional astrological career at the age of 17 and in the past 36 years has helped innumerable people attain happiness and prosperity through his accurate Astrological Advice and Spiritual Guidance. He is the astrological adviser to many business tycoons, politicians and film stars. He believes that in human life there are only three types of problems, Daihik (Physical), Daivik (Spiritual) and Bhautik (Materialistic). And there are only three solutions to these problems, namely Mani (Gemstones), Mantra (Chanting) and Aushadhi (Medicine). It is his firm belief that human life is a precious gift of God and is ephemeral. One should transcend caste, community and religion and embrace Manav Dharam and its three important qualities of Love, Mercy and Forgiveness as this will lead to peace, self realization and divine life. He has been actively involved in social and political activities since childhood. He contested the parliamentary election from Ajmer (Rajasthan) as an independent candidate in 1999. His registered organization Vishwavyapi Manav Kalyan Charitable Trust aims to raise funds and use them for charitable causes like providing education to the underprivileged, orphans and children with special abilities. Bharat Upmanyu is a film maker as well and has written directed and produced television series entitled "Jyotish aur Moksha" and "Jyotish Dharm aur Darshan" on India's leading spiritual channels Aastha and Saadhana respectively. His dream project on television is a series entitled "Saints of India - Bharat Ke Sant". He has researched on the subject for over 20 years and hopes that by portraying the lives of these great saints from the Vedic to the modern age, he can enlighten people all over the world and motivate them to work towards the welfare of society. A film entitled "Mrityunjaya" is also on the cards. He is internationally acclaimed and has satisfied clients in Mauritius, Singapore, Dubai, South Africa, London and USA. His column (Astro Talk) in Hindustan Times was widely appreciated and he also contributed regularly to the magazine Desi Life (a Toronto Star publication). He has also featured as an Astrological expert on one of India's largest portals, www.indiatimes.com. He has many predictions which have come true on record including Indira Gandhi's assassination, Rajiv Gandhi's untimely death, Clinton's election victory, the war at Kargil, W. Bush's second term in 2004, air disasters including Kalpana Chawla's death and Australia's World Cup victories twice consecutively. He had predicted that A.B. Vajpayee would become Prime Minister in 1999. Further he had also predicted that Sonia Gandhi and L.K Advani would not become Prime Minister in 2004.
Oliver Burley is joined by Rob Key to look back at Australia's World Cup final win over New Zealand in Michael Clarke's last one day international.