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Best podcasts about autumn nations cup

Latest podcast episodes about autumn nations cup

The Rig Biz Podcast
S9 Ep195: Freddie Burns - Messy All Nighter With The All Blacks In Tokyo - Sex Hotels & Bill Sweeney's Million Pound Bonus!

The Rig Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 39:10


For the last time ever we're joined by our most ever capped guest in Freddie Burns to give us an update on life in Japan and a review of the Autumn Nations Cup. We hear about tragic dating stories with local girls, sex hotels, Fake Taxi escapades, a ridiculously loose night out with the All Blacks and much more.... ------------- BUY SAMURAI CLAPHAM FALCONS MERCH - https://www.samurai-sports.com/collections/clapham-falcons?gad_source=1 BUY CLAPHAM FALCONS CAPS - https://www.rexclub.co.uk/product-category/collaborations/clapham-falcons/ BUY TICKETS FOR OUR LAST EVER LIVE SHOW ON FEB 1ST - https://dice.fm/event/ry3rrw-archie-curzon-the-rig-biz-pod-eng-vs-ireland-live-1st-feb-the-clapham-grand-london-tickets?lng=en

RugbyPass Offload
Boks Office - Ep 17 - Steven Kitshoff Joins To Analyse ANOTHER Victory Against England!

RugbyPass Offload

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 62:34


Today we're delighted to be joined by 2 x World Cup Champion Steven Kitshoff to hear some incredible tales from his career so far, get an update on his injury and upcoming surgery and of course analyse all the action from another scintillating weekend of Autumn Nations Cup action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RugbyPass Offload
Boks Office Special - John Smit & Ben Youngs Preview England vs South Africa

RugbyPass Offload

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 60:04


Today we're joined by our very own World Cup winning Captain in John Smit and Englands most highly capped player ever in Ben Youngs to discuss all the crazy action from the Autumn Nations Cup so far and also to preview the huge clash this weekend at Twickenham. Plus we hear some hillarious stories about Jean's time at Leicester, Eddie Jones with a Samurai Sword and much more...... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RugbyPass Offload
Episode 55 - Joe Simpson - Have Ireland Peaked Too Soon - Why Are Wales So Bad & Eddie Jones' Mind Games

RugbyPass Offload

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 51:56


Today we're delighted to be joined by England scrum half Joe Simpson to help digest another incredible weekend of Autumn Nations Cup action, whereby the lads hold nothing back! We discuss; why the Welsh are so bad and if its time for Wayne Pivac to walk the plank, how impressive the Georgians are and whether its time they finally got a shot at the Six Nations, if Ireland after 2 questionable shaky performances have once again peaked too soon pre world cup next year, try to make sense of Englands fightback, Jack van Poortvliets nightmare outing at HQ and debate if England are underperforming under Eddie. Plus Joe Simpson is on wonderful form as he lifts the lid on some incredible secrets from throughout his career including - Eddie Jones coaching stories and how it impacts the England players in camp, Headbutts at weddings, Shaun Edwards breaking his players noses, Severed Stag Heads at the 2011 World Cup, Andy Goode's prematch routine, a secret Wasps pub trip which ended up in the prop breaking his leg in 3 places and much more.... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episode 53 - Samu Kerevi - Escaping A Life Of Crime In Fiji - Why He's Terrified Of Eddie Jones & How Ellis Genge Became His Number 1 Enemy

RugbyPass Offload

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 48:55


Today we're overjoyed to be joined by the greatest centre in world rugby in Australias very own Samu Kerevi, to help us unpack all the incredible action from the Autumn Nations Cup matches and also celebrate some of the most memorable, terrifying and of course hilarious moments in his career so far. We go through all the main talking points from all of the action over the weekend whereby we debate whether; its time for Alun Wyn Jones to retire, Why the hell Cheslin Kolbe is playing full back, are Scotland a team in decline, are Ireland the best team in the world, why are England so uncreative and frustrating to watch and have the french peaked too soon before the world cup? Plus Samu lifts the lid on the Wallabies camp giving us incredible insights to what Dave Rennie is like as a coach and the work he's doing to better the team, how close it got him to quitting the Wallabies all together, reveals why he's terrified of Manu Tuillagi and Eddie Jones, why he hates Ellis Genge and why he thinks Japan will boast the best league in world rugby within the decade. He also tells us the harrowing story of how he escaped a criminal family in Fiji followed by a Coup d'etat in the Solomon Islands and escaped to Australia where he's was given refuge and to finish off he tells us what his Starting XV would be for his ANZAC side in 2025 against the British & Irish Lions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RugbyPass Offload
Episode 52 - Will Genia - 'Weak' All Blacks, 'Underwhelming' Wallabies & Fighting For Aussie Citizenship + Incredible Stories On - Eddie Jones, Michael Cheika, Mike Phillips & More

RugbyPass Offload

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 58:22


As the Autumn Nations Cup fixtures got into full swing last weekend, we were delighted to be joined on the podcast by ex-Wallabies Skipper Will Genia to get his thoughts on the action which took place over the weekend and also to look ahead to whats to come. He reveals his thoughts on why the AB's are currently so weak and why every country would be 'licking their lips at the prospect of playing them', why Scotland are crazy to get rid of Finn Russell, Why he's been underwhelmed by the Wallabies since Dave Rennie took over and what they can do to improve, why the constant involvement of the TMO in rugby is killing the game both on and off the pitch, shares his memories of his greatest ever coach and why he wants to see him back in charge of the Wallabies ASAP, relives some wonderfully loose memories from playing for the Barbarians twice and the players who were on the best form, recounts the ruthlessness and borderline terrifying behaviour Eddie Jones exalted during his brief tenure as Queensland Reds Boss, shares his regrets of losing the series against the Lions, why his move to France didn't go to plan and the bitching he had to put up with, how he's disgusted he's still not an Aussie citizen yet despite playing for the country 110 times and why Mike Phillips is his worst enemy in rugby and much more.Plus Ryan and Max update, us on all the action from the Premiership and reveal who they think are the 3 best brothers to ever play rugby and also share with us their combined Northern Hemisphere vs Southern Hemisphere dream teams..... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Volta Ao Mundo Do Rugby com Grimeloid
Episódio 13 - Começou a Autumn Nations Cup...

Volta Ao Mundo Do Rugby com Grimeloid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 85:46


Esse é o 13º episódio do "Volta ao Mundo do Rugby com Grimeloid". Neste episódio, Grimeloid fala da definição do Americas Pacific Challenge, de um jogo solitário no Rugby Europe Trophy, além das rodadas da Rugby Europe Super Cup, NPC, Premiership, Pro D2 e Top 14. Além, claro, do início de mais uma Autumn Nations Cup (também chamada de Autumn Nations Series). Divirta-se! :)

The Good, The Bad & The Rugby
3: Staying Humble with Alex Dombrandt

The Good, The Bad & The Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 74:28


James and Alex are celebrating Tinds' birthday without him this week, as they get down to business with Quins Number 8, Alex Dombrandt. They relive the fairy-tale that was Harlequins' premiership winning season last year, discuss the highs and lows of university rugby and look ahead to his hopes for the Autumn Nations Cup and beyond, with England.

The Devlin Radio Show
Chris Jones: Scotland stun England in Six Nations opener to end Twickenham losing streak

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 6:38


Scotland posted its first win at Twickenham since 1983 by beating error-strewn titleholder England 11-6 in a dominant performance that shook the Six Nations on the opening day Saturday.On the 150-year anniversary of the oldest international rugby fixture — also won by the Scots, in a 20-a-side match in Edinburgh — the Dark Blues outplayed their biggest rivals in every department, with the only surprise being the narrow margin of victory.Ultimately, a first-half try by winger Duhan van der Merwe proved the difference but the contrast between the teams couldn't have been starker in a one-sided match played in the rain in an empty stadium because of the pandemic.England barely got near the tryline as Scotland enjoyed 65% possession and 70% territory. It was only three missed goalkicks by Finn Russell and Stuart Hogg, as well as some desperate English defense, that kept the scoreline close.The roars of delight from Scotland's players when England winger Jonny May fumbled a kick deep in his own half for a knock-on four minutes from time told its own story. The game was up for Eddie Jones' side and it was another sloppy handling error that went with a total of 15 penalties conceded by England, nine of them coming in the first 25 minutes."It's amazing for us," said Scotland captain Stuart Hogg, clutching the Calcutta Cup. "We believed in each other and to a man deserved it."We got excited during the week because we knew we could put in a performance. If we got everything right, we stood a chance of winning."And that was clear by the half-hour mark, with the Scots having had more than treble the number of carries (52-15) and made almost triple the amount of meters gained.That they were only two points ahead at 8-6 must have been painful, then, but that dominance continued into the second half, with the boys in blue visibly slicker and sharper."We were not at the races today," Jones said. "I take responsibility. I didn't prepare the team well enough. We just had one of those days. We don't have many, but we had a bad day today."Perhaps Jones will rue selecting five players from Saracens, the English club that was demoted from the country's top division last season for breaching salary-cap regulations and hasn't played a single league game this season because of coronavirus restrictions.It meant the quintet's last competitive match was two months ago in the Autumn Nations Cup final against France, except for No. 8 Billy Vunipola who played in a cup game for Saracens last month."They got a fair bit of momentum off the back of a few penalties from us and they kept us out," said England captain Owen Farrell, one of the Saracens contingent. "We didn't get a proper foothold in the game."That general lack of match sharpness contributed to England's high early penalty count, the last of them — for a high tackle on Russell — earning Vunipola 10 minutes in the sin-bin.The Scots were 3-0 ahead by that point, thanks to Russell's sixth-minute penalty, and took advantage of their numerical superiority by scoring a 30th-minute try through Van der Merwe following a sweeping move from the right to his left wing.Receiving the ball near the touchline, Van der Merwe shrugged off Elliot Daly as he came inside off his left foot, barged through the challenges of Farrell and Mark Wilson, and had enough momentum to ground for a try Russell couldn't convert.England responded with some rare territory and a penalty from Farrell, before Russell was sin-binned in the 38th for tripping Ben Youngs after the England scrumhalf threw a dummy and drifted inside the flyhalf.Scotland conceded only three points while a man down, however — Farrell's resulting penalty — and Russell had only just returned to the field by the time England conceded another penalty for offside while under pressure in their own 22.Russell booted it for 11-6 and Scotland's line wouldn't be threatened thereafter."There was just a calmness about the way we played," Scotland...

Rugby Jubbly
Back in the stands...for one weekend only!

Rugby Jubbly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 33:25


Dan and Hal get stuck into a full weekend of club Rugby with the Autumn Nations Cup a distant memory. Hal was even back in the stands to watch Saracens at the weekend, while it was briefly allowed.If you agree or disagree with any of Dan and Hal's armchair punditry then don't suffer in silence... GET IN TOUCH.Email us a voice note and we'll play your retort out on the show.Send us a less fun written email.Or if you're embracing the modern age, get in touch via Twitter and Instagram.Email: rugbyjubbly@dltentertainment.comTwitter: @jubblyrugbyInstagram @rugbyjubblypodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Devlin Radio Show
Referee Nigel Owens to retire from international rugby

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 16:24


Welsh referee Nigel Owens announced his retirement from international rugby on Friday after 100 tests.The 49-year-old Owens became the first ref to the milestone last month in the Autumn Nations Cup game between France and Italy in Paris.His first test was 17 years ago. Renowned for his on-field quips and firm but empathetic control of matches, Owens was one of the most visible rugby figures in Japan last year at the most recent Rugby World Cup, his fourth. His face was all over advertisements, and he controlled five matches, including a quarterfinal and semi-final."Nobody has a divine right to go on forever," Owens said in a statement released by the Welsh Rugby Union. "To go out on 100 is a good time to go."I am not going to be around for 2023 (World Cup). I don't want to be. I still hope to referee in the Pro14 and locally in Wales this season, and maybe next season as well."I will certainly continue to referee in the community game, because when you are very fortunate to get so much out of something I think it's hugely important that you give something back to it as well."I will also be going into a coaching role with the WRU, helping some of our talented, young referees."Owens began his test career in 2003 with a game between Portugal and Georgia. Highlights included the 2015 World Cup final between New Zealand and Australia at Twickenham, and the 2013 Rugby Championship match between New Zealand and South Africa at Ellis Park where the pace was so high that at the finish Owens was crippled by cramps.He also assisted in 101 tests, and was a Television Match Official in nine more. He refereed a record 21 Six Nations matches, and 19 in the Rugby World Cup.Owens came out as gay in 2007, and is an advocate of mental health services."It is important that we are all treated the same and that we are judged on our character and nothing else," he said. "Not on the color of your skin, your sexuality, religious beliefs or wherever you come from."Those issues did hinder my life growing up and put me in a very dark place for quite a long period in my teens and early 20s, but I got a second chance, was allowed to be who I am, and I think it's hugely important everyone gets that opportunity." 

Dragon Thistle Rugby
Autumn Nations Finale

Dragon Thistle Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 66:49


Mike and Sean round up this weeks news and have a look back at the final weekend of the Autumn Nations Cup. Also the winner of The Dragon Thistle Rugby Pod Match Pint Predictor is revealed.

ChatSapphire
Touchline #24 Currie Cup & Autumn Nations Cup

ChatSapphire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 27:24


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Touchline by ChatSapphire
#24 Currie Cup & Autumn Nations Cup

Touchline by ChatSapphire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 27:24


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Running Rugby Podcast

Running Rugby Podcast - Episode 103 On the Running Rugby Podcast this week, host Archie is again joined by Toby and Leo to debrief on the Wallabies' 2020 season following another frustrating draw against the Pumas on the weekend. The boys breakdown the positives and negatives of the Tri Nations / Bledisloe Cup campaigns and highlight why they think the Wallabies are in good hands under Dave Rennie. They also review the Autumn Nations Cup final as England clinch an exciting game over France in extra time and remind rugby fans to check out the rugby documentary, Oceans Apart: Greed, Betrayal and Pacific Islands Rugby, showing now on Amazon Prime. As always, you can follow us on Instagram and Facebook @runningrugbypodcast and on Twitter @runningrugbypod for more premium rugby content.

Rugby Jubbly
Let the NHS Workers Boo Who They Want!

Rugby Jubbly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 50:59


Hal and Dan are back and they're not entirely sure if the Autumn Nations Cup final was depressing or not. They're joined by author, David Brayley, to discuss his new book 'Chasing the Rugby Dream'; which he co-wrote with ex professional James Hook.You can buy 'Chasing the Rugby Dream' here: http://www.polarispublishing.com/book/chasing-a-rugby-dream-book-one-kick-offIf you agree or disagree with any of Dan and Hal's armchair punditry then don't suffer in silence... GET IN TOUCH.Email us a voice note and we'll play your retort out on the show.Send us a less fun written email.Or if you're embracing the modern age, get in touch via Twitter and Instagram.Email: rugbyjubbly@dltentertainment.comTwitter: @jubblyrugbyInstagram @rugbyjubblypodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Harpin' On Rugby
S02E21 : “The Post Autumn Cup, Pre Champions Cup Pod featuring Keego (@nkeegan)”

Harpin' On Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 36:41


So I took a bit of time off from the pod but I'm back now and there's a lot to harp on. Keego was on hand to discuss the Scotland match, the Autumn Nations Cup itself, the social media abuse directed at Andrew Brace (#DBAD) and Leinster's upcoming trip to Montpellier. Keego's “The Couch Pundit” > https://thecouchpunditireland.com/ The Harpin writeup of Ireland v Scotland, titled “The Third Place Minutes” > http://www.harpinonrugby.net/2020/12/ireland-31-scotland-16.html --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harpinonrugby/message

For Ruck's Sake
Ep 6: Le Crunch

For Ruck's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 66:01


Our end of tournament review of the Autumn Nations Cup and Try Nations. Hear us discuss how much promise the young French squad have, Will's despair at Italy, whether or not Wales are still in trouble and what we think of England's season.

Master Of None
Much Improved Ireland, Fantastic Fiji, Frustrating Italy and a youthful French team that has world cup aspirations.

Master Of None

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 37:44


The Autumn Nations Cup has drawn to an end and we finally saw a decent Irish performance. We eventually saw a Fiji team play rugby and by god they did not disappoint. An Italy team that continue to frustrate us. And a young French team that scared England.

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de
Abschluß Test Matches der Nord- und Südhemisphere

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 51:18


Alles Gute geht auch irgendwann mal zu Ende. Wäre schön wenn es auch gut gewesen wäre. Donal und Georg schauen zurück auf das finale Wochenende des Autumn Nations Cup und reviewen zudem das gesamte Turnier und gehen auf ihre Erwartungen ein, die sie vor dem Turnier hatten. Im Süden fand das letzte Spiel der Tri Nations statt und bis auf eine rote Karte, Pablo Matera's Abberufung und den klanglichen Einstand zum Spiel waren die Highlights etwas dünn gesät.

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de
Abschluß Test Matches der Nord- und Südhemisphere

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 51:18


Alles Gute geht auch irgendwann mal zu Ende. Wäre schön wenn es auch gut gewesen wäre. Donal und Georg schauen zurück auf das finale Wochenende des Autumn Nations Cup und reviewen zudem das gesamte Turnier und gehen auf ihre Erwartungen ein, die sie vor dem Turnier hatten. Im Süden fand das letzte Spiel der Tri Nations statt und bis auf eine rote Karte, Pablo Matera's Abberufung und den klanglichen Einstand zum Spiel waren die Highlights etwas dünn gesät. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

The Ruck Rugby Podcast
Goodbye Autumn Nations Cup and Thanks for all the Fish

The Ruck Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 41:08


Lawrence Dallaglio is joined by Owen Slot, Stephen Jones and Alex Lowe to examine the aftermath of England's less-than-convincing victory over France in the Autumn Nations Cup final and ask if Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg may soon be added to the list of European away days See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dragon Thistle Rugby
Poite the Pratt

Dragon Thistle Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 78:52


Mike and Sean discuss this weeks news, look at last weekends Wales V England game and look ahead to the finals weekend of the Autumn Nations Cup

For Ruck's Sake
Ep 5: Is Rugby Boring?

For Ruck's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 75:30


Hear us discuss if and why rugby  has become boring and what rule changes could make it better. We're also joined by our Welsh correspondent to analyse Wales v England, the other Autumn Nations Cup matches and round 2 of the Premiership. 

Rugby Jubbly
Best Enjoyed With A Pint of Black Velvet...

Rugby Jubbly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 42:44


Hal's been struggling to stay conscious during the Autumn Nations Cup again and Dan's starting to worry. We're also joined by Socially Distant Sports Bar's Mike Bubbins, to chat England v Wales, the problems with Welsh Rugby and a very grisly injury.If you agree or disagree with any of Dan and Hal's armchair punditry then don't suffer in silence... GET IN TOUCH.Email us a voice note and we'll play your retort out on the show.Send us a less fun written email.Or if you're embracing the modern age, get in touch via Twitter and Instagram.Email: rugbyjubbly@dltentertainment.comTwitter: @jubblyrugbyInstagram @rugbyjubblypodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Running Rugby Podcast
Life of Pablo

Running Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 56:29


Running Rugby Podcast - Episode 102 On the Running Rugby Podcast this week, host Archie is again joined by Toby and Leo to discuss a week filled with controversy in the rugby world. The boys review the latest Tri Nations fixture as the All Blacks keep the Pumas scoreless for the first time in history and then they touch on the state of Argentinian rugby following the discovery of some unsavoury tweets made by Pablo Matera and two other players almost a decade ago. Next, they preview the final game of the Tri Nations as the well-rested Wallabies take on a disrupted Pumas side, before looking north to the final round of the Autumn Nations Cup and commenting on a new documentary that focuses its attention on the drain of young rugby talent from the Pacific Islands. As always, you can follow us on Instagram and Facebook @runningrugbypodcast and on Twitter @runningrugbypod for more premium rugby content.

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de
Augentropfen nach Autumn Nations Cup

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 55:30


Donal und Georg blicke zurück auf die Autumn Nations Cup Spiele und fragen sich ob das Turnier wirklich so großartig war wie die Vorfreude, die sie hatten. Donal schaut kritisch auf Irland und das Spiel gegen Georgien, was wird die Zukunft im europäischen Rugby bringen, welchen Einfluss haben immer bessere Defensivsysteme auf den Angriff und was erwarten sich Donal und Georg von Fiji in ihrem wahrscheinlich ersten und letzten Spiel im Autumn Nations Cup. Außerdem gehen sie auf die Leistung der All Blacks in ihrem Sieg gegen Argentien ein. Wenn ihr Fragen und Anmerkungen habt, schickt diese bitte an fragen@vorpass.de Viel Spaß Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de
Augentropfen nach Autumn Nations Cup

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 55:30


Donal und Georg blicke zurück auf die Autumn Nations Cup Spiele und fragen sich ob das Turnier wirklich so großartig war wie die Vorfreude, die sie hatten. Donal schaut kritisch auf Irland und das Spiel gegen Georgien, was wird die Zukunft im europäischen Rugby bringen, welchen Einfluss haben immer bessere Defensivsysteme auf den Angriff und was erwarten sich Donal und Georg von Fiji in ihrem wahrscheinlich ersten und letzten Spiel im Autumn Nations Cup. Außerdem gehen sie auf die Leistung der All Blacks in ihrem Sieg gegen Argentien ein. Wenn ihr Fragen und Anmerkungen habt, schickt diese bitte an fragen@vorpass.de Viel Spaß

The Ruck Rugby Podcast
Dangerously Boring

The Ruck Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 39:38


Alex Lowe is joined by Ben Ryan and Lawrence Dallaglio to work out how rugby can save itself as the Autumn Nations Cup reaches its anti-climax. Plus, Illtud Dafydd from the AFP in Paris explains why a French 3rd XV will be playing at Twickenham on Sunday See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

For Ruck's Sake
Ep 4: That May Try!

For Ruck's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 60:39


Hear us discuss round two of the Autumn Nations Cup -  England's physical bullying of Ireland and France showing that they're more than just flair.  Also discussing round one of the Gallagher Premiership - the promise shown by Newcastle Falcons and Leicester Tigers and a look forwards towards the front row of the Lions tour.

Rugby Jubbly
What Do You Mean the Premiership Has Started!?

Rugby Jubbly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 40:09


The Autumn Nations Cup continues... not that anyone saw the Wales v Georgia game. Hal's laying into Eddie Jones again, and we have a guest, Jarred Christmas, to discuss New Zealand's performance against Argentina. He was so good, he should come on more than once a year.Check out his Jarred's stand up special here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/jarredchristmas.If you agree or disagree with any of Dan and Hal's armchair punditry then don't suffer in silence... GET IN TOUCH.Email us a voice note and we'll play your retort out on the show.Send us a less fun written email.Or if you're embracing the modern age, get in touch via Twitter and Instagram.Email: rugbyjubbly@dltentertainment.comTwitter: @jubblyrugbyInstagram @rugbyjubblypodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Running Rugby Podcast
Swings and Roundabouts

Running Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 45:44


Running Rugby Podcast - Episode 101 On the Running Rugby Podcast this week, host Archie is again joined by Toby and Leo to lament another frustrating Wallabies' draw which results in the Tri Nations being blown wide open. They discuss what exactly went wrong in Newcastle and how the Wallabies can improve ahead of their final test of the year, before previewing an important fixture this weekend as the All Blacks look to punish the Pumas at Bankwest. Finally, the boys quickly review the latest action from the Autumn Nations Cup as England continue their dominance under Eddie Jones. As always, you can follow us on Instagram and Facebook @runningrugbypodcast and on Twitter @runningrugbypod for more premium rugby content.

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de
Autumn Nations Cup & Tri-Nations Review

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 54:14


Das Trio Infernale ist zurück. Vivian ist aus dem Hauptstadtstudio dabei. Die letzten Wochen waren fulminant. Die All Blacks auf dem Weg nach unten? Argentinien schafft ohne 400 Tage Rugby zu spielen ein Wunder und schlägt die AB's. Die Wallabies konnten den Ausrutscher nicht nutzen und schafften nur ein Unentschieden gegen die Argentinier. Beim Review der Autumn Nations fragen sich die Drei ob Wales das neue Schottland ist, ob man enttäuscht von Georgien sein kann, wie weit England allen anderen voraus ist und was Frankreich tun muss, um weiterhin in der Spitze mithalten zu können. Viel Spaß!

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de
Autumn Nations Cup & Tri-Nations Review

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 54:14


Das Trio Infernale ist zurück. Vivian ist aus dem Hauptstadtstudio dabei. Die letzten Wochen waren fulminant. Die All Blacks auf dem Weg nach unten? Argentinien schafft ohne 400 Tage Rugby zu spielen ein Wunder und schlägt die AB's. Die Wallabies konnten den Ausrutscher nicht nutzen und schafften nur ein Unentschieden gegen die Argentinier. Beim Review der Autumn Nations fragen sich die Drei ob Wales das neue Schottland ist, ob man enttäuscht von Georgien sein kann, wie weit England allen anderen voraus ist und was Frankreich tun muss, um weiterhin in der Spitze mithalten zu können. Viel Spaß! Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

The Ruck Rugby Podcast
Where there's a Willis, there's a way

The Ruck Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 40:39


Owen Slot is joined by Lawrence Dallaglio, Stuart Barnes and Steve James to review the weekend's Autumn Nations Cup action as well as the start of the new Premiership season. Plus, the team look ahead to Saturday's clash between Wales and England See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

For Ruck's Sake
Ep 3 : Vamos Los Pumas! Autumn Nations Round 1 reaction and Premiership Preview

For Ruck's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 72:02


Hear our reaction to Argentinas historic win over the All Blacks, to round one of the Autumn Nations Cup and our predictions for this season's Gallagher Premiership. Are New Zealand feared anymore? Will Wales finally get a win? Which Premiership team is going to get relegated? 

The Top Two Inches Rugby Podcast
Episode Seven – Ollie, Ollie, Ollie, Ollie

The Top Two Inches Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 54:27


It's all about the Rugby this week, Tri-Nations, Autumn Nations Cup, Allianz Prem 15, and the start of the Premiership plus we have a guest yes he is ready to get involved and save the podcast.....

The big kick off
Tbko Rugby Podcast 6

The big kick off

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 32:42


Peter Moore was joined on this week's Rugby Podcast by John Kingston,sportswriters Debbie Knight and Joe Harvey and Nick Rewcastle Some of the topics discussed were... - The start of Autumn Nations Cup. - Looking forward to the start of the Gallagher Premiership. - The All Blacks loss to Argentina - Players to look out for in the Gallagher premiership this season

Global Sports Channel
Sports Radio Show Friday November 20th, 2020

Global Sports Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 35:55


In this episode we talk about the upcoming Rugby Union matches this weekend. Australia playing the Argentina Los Pumas, and can the Pumas back up their incredible win from last weekend over the All Blacks with a win over Australia. We talk Rugby in Europe and the start of the Autumn Nations Cup. Tennis, the ATP finals are on in London at the moment and we are about to find out who qualifies for the final stages this weekend. Sailing we check in on the Vendee Globe and find out what has been happening and who are the top three boats as we head into this weekend. David updates on the English Premier League for this weekend and he gives his predictions on what is going to happen. A little bit on Formula One and news about the Australian Tennis Open in Australia. We also find out who won the State of Origin Rugby League series in the decider match this week in Australia. 

Running Rugby Podcast

Running Rugby Podcast - Episode 100 On the Running Rugby Podcast this week, host Archie is again joined by Toby and Leo to celebrate their 100th podcast episode following a historic victory by the Pumas over the All Blacks in the Tri Nations. The boys breakdown all the action from the game and discuss how the Wallabies should prepare for their first game against the Argentinians this coming weekend in Newcastle. Finally, they look north to the Autumn Nations Cup as COVID disrupts one of the games, touch on the release of the new MLR jerseys for season 2021, and get excited for the new format of Super Rugby announced for next year. As always, you can follow us on Instagram and Facebook @runningrugbypodcast and on Twitter @runningrugbypod for more premium rugby content.

Rugby Jubbly
We Could Have Played For England... if we weren't so rubbish.

Rugby Jubbly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 30:44


Welcome to episode 1 of Rugby Jubbly! The rugby podcast that doesn't shy away from the facts, it just doesn't know all of them.Dan and Hal get into the first weekend of the Autumn Nations Cup, give the lowdown on two of the greatest careers that never were and Hal invites Maro Itoje to join the Cruttenden family.If you agree or disagree with any of Dan and Hal's armchair punditry then don't suffer in silence... GET IN TOUCH.Email us a voice note and we'll play your retort out on the show.Send us a less fun written email.Or if you're embracing the modern age, get in touch via Twitter and Instagram.Email: rugbyjubbly@dltentertainment.comTwitter: @jubblyrugbyInstagram @rugbyjubblypodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Master Of None
Ireland v Wales Review, plus a look at the other two games from the Autumn Nations Cup.

Master Of None

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 36:25


A comfortable win for Ireland on Friday but just how good was the performance? We look into what we loved and what we didn't and we also review the other two games that happened at the weekend between Scotland and Italy and then England V Georgia.

Much Ado About Rugby
Episode 26 - England Fly, Wales Flop & Scotland Clinch Victory

Much Ado About Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 34:51


With the first round of the Autumn Nations Cup complete, Ed and Mal cover each of the games, determining whether they think each team will Fly or Flop. As well as this, they talk about some of the stand out performers from the weekend and who are the ones to watch. Big shout out to Ireland for a great performance vs Wales!

The Ruck Rugby Podcast
Autumn Leaves A Lot To Be Desired

The Ruck Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 45:24


Owen Slot is joined by Stephen Jones and Peter O'Reilly to discuss the opening weekend of the Autumn Nations Cup as well as Argentina's historic win against the All Black. Plus, Jonesie chats to former Wasps and Samoa star Dan Leo about his new film, Oceans Apart. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CRCfm Saturday Sport
The Rugby Review - Doris Masterclass and Emergence of 3rd Tier Nations

CRCfm Saturday Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 24:24


Cathal O'Boyle and Michael Gallagher reviewed Ireland's comprehensive 32 - 9 victory over Wales in the Autumn Nations Cup, which includes an up and coming Georgia and England in Ireland's group. The Saturday Sport show is broadcast every week from 2-5pm on CRCfm.ie

For Ruck's Sake
Ep 1: 2019/20 Season Review and Autumn Nations Preview

For Ruck's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 98:52


A look back at the 2019/20 season - the Gallagher Premiership, Heineken Cup and Six Nations and a look forward at the Autumn Nations Cup. Find out if we think Sarries' punishment is fair, if Pivac could be out of a job, our thoughts on the England squad and which Six Nations player Tom thinks is a knobhead

The Limerick Voice - Podcasts
The Week in Sport Ep. 5

The Limerick Voice - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 50:37


On today's show our host Ivan is joined by former Limerick hurler Mark Foley as they look ahead to the Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final between Limerick and Waterford. In part 2 Ivan speaks to Limerick Voice Digital Reporter Ronan Coughlan as they look ahead to Ireland's rugby game against Wales and the Autumn Nations Cup.

Dragon Thistle Rugby
The “Amazon” Cup

Dragon Thistle Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 75:35


Mike and Sean discuss the unrest in the Wales camp along with a preview of the upcoming opening fixtures in the Autumn Nations Cup for Scotland and Wales

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de
Bledisloe #4 & Autumn Cup Preview

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 40:05


Etwas verspätet dazu gekommen die Audio Datei hochzuladen ;) Donal und Georg schauen auf das letzte Spiel der Wallabies gegen die All Blacks zurück und diskutieren wie es die Wallabies endlich schafften gegen die AB's zu gewinnen und diskutieren was in der Zukunft wichtig ist, damit dieser Sieg keine Eintagsfliege war. Außerdem beginnt in wenigen Tagen der sogenannte "Autumn Nations Cup". Eröffnet wird es von Irland-Wales am Freitag Abend. Donal und Georg gehen auf die einzelen Spiele ein und besprechen auf Ihr in den Spielen gefasst sein könnt Viel Spaß!

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de
Bledisloe #4 & Autumn Cup Preview

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 40:05


Etwas verspätet dazu gekommen die Audio Datei hochzuladen ;) Donal und Georg schauen auf das letzte Spiel der Wallabies gegen die All Blacks zurück und diskutieren wie es die Wallabies endlich schafften gegen die AB's zu gewinnen und diskutieren was in der Zukunft wichtig ist, damit dieser Sieg keine Eintagsfliege war. Außerdem beginnt in wenigen Tagen der sogenannte "Autumn Nations Cup". Eröffnet wird es von Irland-Wales am Freitag Abend. Donal und Georg gehen auf die einzelen Spiele ein und besprechen auf Ihr in den Spielen gefasst sein könnt Viel Spaß! Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Master Of None
Autumn Nations Cup Round 1 preview.

Master Of None

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 39:43


We preview the opening weekend of the Autumn Nations cup. We do a deep dive on the Irish team named to play Wales and what we liked and disliked. We also touch on the 3 other games happening this weekend.

Folk On Falcons
In the beginning

Folk On Falcons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 76:00


First episode: Introduction Comings and Goings New Kit Ealing friendlies General rugby - Championship abandonment and Autumn Nations Cup

Running Rugby Podcast
Fortress Suncorp

Running Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 70:30


Running Rugby Podcast - Episode 99 On the Running Rugby Podcast this week, Archie is again joined by Toby and Leo to celebrate a memorable Bledisloe Cup win as the Wallabies redeem themselves at Fortress Suncorp. The boys review the eventful card-laden game and identify some of the key Wallaby players that stood out on the night. They also look ahead to the next game of the Tri Nations as the All Blacks aim to bounce back against a Pumas side that is yet to play a test match this year. Finally, they touch on the Autumn Nations Cup kicking off this Friday and to be streamed on Amazon Prime, as well as commenting on the newly announced Rugby Australia broadcasting deal with Nine Entertainment Co. and the streaming service Stan worth $100m over the next 3 years. As always, you can follow us on Instagram and Facebook @runningrugbypodcast and on Twitter @runningrugbypod for more premium rugby content.

Harpin' On Rugby
S02E017 : “Opposition view for #OSPvLEI featuring Brandon Smith (@bisbrandon11)”

Harpin' On Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 29:38


This weekend has Leinster travelling to the Liberty Stadium so for the latest in our “Opposition View” series I spoke to Ospreys fan Brandon Smith about their varying fortunes over the years, what key players we can look out for this weekend, and the task ahead for coach Toby Booth. We also spoke about the full Welsh test team and what they'll be looking for from the upcoming Autumn Nations Cup. Brandon Smith Podcast > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5R7Yr-jt9e1zflS1JT8E-Q The Welsh Rugby Roundup show > https://www.facebook.com/TheDragonsBalls Harpin France v Ireland writeup > http://www.harpinonrugby.net/2020/11/france-35-ireland-27.html Harpin Glasgow v Leinster writeup > http://www.harpinonrugby.net/2020/11/glasgow-warriors-19-leinster-32.html --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harpinonrugby/message

The Left Wing
Fullback issues, the out-half succession plan and the benefits of a quick tap

The Left Wing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 46:14


On this week's episode of The Left Wing, Will Slattery and Luke Fitzgerald are joined by Cian Tracey to dissect Ireland's defeat to France and look ahead to the Autumn Nations Cup. The guys kick things off by assessing Jacob Stockdale's performance and Will asks whether the Ulster fullback should be kept in the team in the short-term after another poor display. Luke thinks that Andy Farrell should stick with Stockdale while Cian says that Hugo Keenan would be a good option in the fifteen jersey. Johnny Sexton's shake of the head as he left the field is also discussed, as is his captaincy and the guys look at whether now is the time to pick a new skipper with a view to the 2023 World Cup. Sexton's successor at out-half, the benefit of a quick-tap penalty and the players to watch this November are all up for discussion too.

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6 Nations Review, Bledisloe Entscheidung & Autumn Nations Cup

Vorpass – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 51:45


Alle drei sind wieder vereint. Donal, Georg und Vivian schauen auf Highlights der letzten 6 Nations Runde zurück. Was ist ihre Meinung zu den drei Spielen und welche High- und Lowlights haben Sie gesehen und gehen dabei auch auf Hörer/innen Fragen ein. Neben der Entscheidung in den 6 Nations konnte Neuseeland den 18. Bledisloe Cup hintereinander gewinnen und gewann sogar mit der höchsten Punktedifferenz im 169. Aufeinandertreffen der beiden Nationen. In zwei Wochen geht zudem der Autumn Nations Cup, eine erweiterte Pre-6 Nations Runde sozusagen. Viel Spaß

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de
6 Nations Review, Bledisloe Entscheidung & Autumn Nations Cup

Rugby – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 51:45


Alle drei sind wieder vereint. Donal, Georg und Vivian schauen auf Highlights der letzten 6 Nations Runde zurück. Was ist ihre Meinung zu den drei Spielen und welche High- und Lowlights haben Sie gesehen und gehen dabei auch auf Hörer/innen Fragen ein. Neben der Entscheidung in den 6 Nations konnte Neuseeland den 18. Bledisloe Cup hintereinander gewinnen und gewann sogar mit der höchsten Punktedifferenz im 169. Aufeinandertreffen der beiden Nationen. In zwei Wochen geht zudem der Autumn Nations Cup, eine erweiterte Pre-6 Nations Runde sozusagen. Viel Spaß Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.

Tigers Talk Rugby
Season 3 - Episode 10: Tigers Talk Autumn Nations Cup

Tigers Talk Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 29:57


Ethan Richards, CJ Bakle, and Beckett Rice meet once again to discuss the newly announced Autumn Nations Cup that includes the Guinness Six Nations teams along side Fiji Rugby and Georgian Rugby. Hear what they have to say about their expectations and predictions. If you want to support the podcast in their journey, look into becoming a supporter of the podcast through the following link: https://anchor.fm/tigerstalkrugby/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tigerstalkrugby/support