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On this week's episode of the Official Scottish Rugby Podcast we are delighted to be joined by journalist, Gary Heatly, as we look back on Scotland's Rugby World Cup performance and ahead to this weekend's first WXV 2 fixture v South Africa. You can listen or watch at any time to the full episode on the Scottish Rugby website, Spotify, PodBean and more.
WRP 142 - Round up, round up! For the first pod this week, something slightly different! We take a look back at the opening round of the Women's 6 Nations, where there were victories for England, Wales & France; with respected rugby journalists. Lauren Jenkins, of BBC Wales, & Gary Heatly of GH Media, join to discuss all the twists & turns of the three games. The send off for Sarah Hunter, the sell out crowd, England's attack & power all are spoken about; as well as Scotland's bright periods of the game, how much they are missing key players & ever-rising star Emma Orr is talked about. Could Wales of had a better opening to a new world cup cycle, how much of a smile it put on "Welsh rugby's" face, the blend of the side & the clear benefit of professionalism with Welsh players on contracts; are all topics of discussion. Plus just how big a hole Ireland are in, especially without their 7s players. There are new coaches for France & Italy, Lauren & Gary chat about this & that it is a little early to see many signs, are France slipping a little, did Italy let that one get away and just what effect the conditions had on the game. And there are predictions for the three games in round 2 too!#WRP @podwomensrugby womensrugbypod@gmail.com Coming soon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fergus, Alex and Imo welcome back freelance journalist, Gary Heatly. We look back on yesterday's cracking semi finals, talk about freelancing at the World Cup and see who Gary fancies for the win next week.
Fergus, Imogen and Alex are joined by Scottish freelance journalist, Gary Heatly, to look back on the performances of the home nations in week one. We ask if Scotland bounce back, if England shown a crucial weakness and what the standout moments from the opening weekend of the Rugby World Cup were.
Scotland Internationalists Rachel Malcolm and Anne Young join us this week from in camp all the way from New Zealand. They talk about travelling to the southern hemisphere, their excitement for the upcoming Rugby World Cup fixtures and preparations in camp so far. Hosts Caroline Blair and Chris Paterson are also joined by Freelance Journalist, Gary Heatly, to chat about all the latest rugby news, including last weekend's United Rugby Championship, the closing weekend of the Rugby Championship and an exciting Round 7 of the FOSROC Super6 Championship.
This episode we talk about the rise of Scottish cricket. And to do so we have the co-author of a new book on the team who also happens to host a podcast on the team, Jake Perry. We talk the 2015 World Cup, Kaizen principles, 2016 World Cup, peer reviews, Ireland, and what it meant for Scotland to do so well in the last T20 World Cup. - Sign up for the 99.94 DM Beta App launch here: https://9994dm.com/ To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber. Find Jake on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jperry_cricket. You can order Jake's book that he co-authored with Gary Heatly here: https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/playing-teeth. Check out the Cricket Scotland Podcast here: https://cricketscotpod.podbean.com/. This podcast is edited, mixed and produced by Nick McCorriston, he's at https://www.nickamc.com and https://www.twitter.com/nickamc. Mukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side. Aurojyoti Senapati turns the files into video podcasts and Subhankar Bhattacharya makes our graphics. The theme tune is by Red Crickets: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Red_Crickets/Red_Crickets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rosy and Jake are joined by Hamza Tahir, Matthew Cross and Gary Heatly to discuss all the news from the Scottish cricket scene this week.
Scotland star Chris Greaves joins Jake and Rosy to chat about the team's historic performance at the Men's T20 World Cup, while Jake and Gary Heatly wrap up what was a frustrating first week in the Eastern Premier League and Western Premier Division.
Jake Perry and Gary Heatly look back on Scotland T20I series against Zimbabwe and Clydesdale's incredible comeback victory against Ferguslie to win the Western Premier Division title.
Mark Coles and Megan McColl join rosy and Jake to discuss Scotland's win in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier, while Annette Aitken-Drummond reflects on Carlton's historic league and cup double after her side's victory in the Beyond Boundaries Women's Scottish Cup. We also hear from Omer Hussain, Hamid Mahmood and Fraser Macdonald after Ferguslie's win over Prestwick in the Western Premier Division, and Gary Heatly, who looks back over the final weekend of the Eastern Premier League.
Scotland all-rounder Katie McGill joins Jake and Rosy ahead of the European Qualifier for the Women's T20 World Cup in La Manga, while Gary Heatly discusses Heriot's' win in the Scottish Cup final, with reaction from winning skipper Mark Watt.
It's the Scottish Cup Final at Ayr this Sunday, and Jake and Rosy are joined by Pete Maksimczyk and Hayes Van Der Berg to get the Watsonians and Heriot's perspective on the big game. There's a full league round-up too, and along with Gary Heatly, Riyaad Henry, Katie McGill, Katherine Fraser, Megan McColl and Mark Coles give their thoughts on the weekend's action.
Gary Heatly joins Jake and Rosy to discuss all the weeks cricket, including an historic win for the Western Warriors, T20 triumph for Carlton and all the news from a big weekend in the Eastern Premier League, Western Premier Division and Beyond Boundaries Women's Scottish Cup.
Scotland star Abtaha Maqsood has made quite an impression on The Hundred already, and she joins Jake and Rosy to chat about her experience with Birmingham Phoenix so far. There is all the news from the leagues, cup and Women's Super Series, too, in the company of Gary Heatly once again.
Scotland star George Munsey joins Jake and Rosy to discuss the recent series in the Netherlands, while Gary Heatly and Jake look back on the weekend's fixtures in the Eastern and Women's Premier Leagues.
Jake and Rosy are joined by Gary Heatly to look back on the weekend's action in both the men's and women's leagues as well as the international cricket played in Rotterdam and Belfast last week. Wildcats stars Samantha Haggo and Lorna Jack also join the podcast to discuss Scotland's much-anticipated T20I series in Ireland.
Jake Perry, Rosy Ryan and Gary Heatly look back on the first week of action in the Cricket Scotland Regional T20 Blitz, which continues this weekend.
This week Cammy and John are joined by Gary Heatly to pick the best combined Scotland XV from Calcutta Cup winning sides since 1990. There are a number of controversial picks and plenty of debate and we end up with a broad mix of youth and experience.Elsewhere we get our hands in the ruck over plans for the end of the season in the Pro 14 and domestic fixtures as well as former pros peddling unhelpful conspiracy theories.www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jake Perry and Gary Heatly discuss Scotland's 12th place finish at the ICC Under 19 World Cup, while national captains Kyle Coetzer and Kathryn Bryce join Shane Burger and Grant Morgan in looking back on 2019 at the annual Cricket Scotland Awards in Edinburgh.
In this special GH Media Women’s Six Nations 2020 podcast in association with Virtuo Wealth and Virtuo Sports, host Gary Heatly chats with Scotland head coach Philip Doyle, centre Lisa Thomson, referee Hollie Davidson and BBC ALBA presenter Iona Whyte ahead of the showpiece event. www.virtuowealth.com www.gh-media.co.uk
In the final edition of 2019 Jake Perry is joined by Gary Heatly to discuss Scotland's performance in Round Three of Cricket World Cup League 2, recently concluded in the UAE. The duo also give their thoughts on Head Coach Shane Burger's first year at the helm before looking forward to what promises to be another big year of cricket in 2020.
In this special GH Media Men’s Six Nations podcast in association with Kettle Collective, host Gary Heatly chats with Stuart MacLennan about Scotland’s hopes for the tournament and also hears from head coach Gregor Townsend, assistant coach Mike Blair, back-row Jamie Ritchie and former player Graeme Morrison.www.gh-media.co.uk
In this special GH Media Women’s Six Nations podcast in association with Virtuo Wealth and Virtuo Sports, host Gary Heatly chats with Scotland assistant coach Bryan Easson about the country’s hopes for the tournament and also hears from head coach Shade Munro and centre Hannah Smith.www.gh-media.co.uk
Two pods in two days we are spoiling you. This is the second of our Six Nations preview pods and today we are looking at Scotland and Ireland with the aid of Gary Heatly and Andy McGeady. We will go over both teams’ squads and discuss their respective chances in this year’s tournament before predicting where they will finish. Finally we give you our predictions for first weekend’s matches and how we see the final table finishing. Part 1 Scotland with Gary Heatly – (00.35) Part 2 Ireland with Andy McGeady – (37.18) Part 3 Predictions – (01.31.31) Follow us on Twitter and Facebook @inthebinrugby
This week on the podcast Cammy is joined by Rory and journalist Gary Heatly to look ahead to Scotland's opening game of the Six Nations against Italy. Gary helps us preview the Women's Six Nations and we look back at Scotland's 5th place finish at the New Zealand Sevens. There's some more "crap call offs" and we get our hands in the ruck over new proposals for an international tournament and celebrating subs. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Cammy is joined by Gary Heatly to review Scotland Women's Autumn series and the teams progress. Back in the Scottish Rugby Blog Towers studio Cammy talks to Sandy Smith to discuss his latest peice on Edinburgh's season so far, Alex Allans red card and this weekend's European fixtures. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back! After two weeks for Andy to have a honeymoon we return with one of two pods this week to review the autumn internationals. First up we have one of Fleet Streets finest Adam Hathaway to break down England's performances and discuss their options going forwards. In part two Gary Heatly returns to the pod to dissect Scotland's campaign and breakdown their players performances.
We’re back with a bumper pod for you this week, reviewing another thrilling week of Champions Cup action and even have a special guest to help us. In part one we look back on Falcons win over Montpellier, Toulouse downing the defending champions and Castres beating the Chiefs. In part two we have a special interview with Scottish rugby journalist Gary Heatly who helps Andy review a great weekend for Scottish sides in Europe and look ahead to Scotland’s autumn internationals. (23.56) In part 3 we finish the round up of the action with; Manus return, Racing turning on the style, Wasps and Baths non defense, that red card in Munster and Sarries grind it out win. (49.53) We finish in part 4 with try of the week, hit of the week and Bin Juice before making our predictions for the coming weekends games. (01.15.55)
This week Cammy and Iain are joined by Gary Heatly to talk about the women's season so far, preview Edinburgh and Glasgow's upcoming European ties and find out which Hasting is a renowned chip thief. There's more news of Gus Pichot's terrible ideas and we hear about a soup related call off. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Special guest Neil McCallum joins us on the podcast as Eddie Gibbs and Gary Heatly bring you a summary from the last weekend of the Scottish Season.With contributions from Ryan Watson, Craig Wright & Paul Hoffman.Featuring:- Grange CC Treble- Cup Success for Heriots & Falkland- Womens T20 Finals Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the domestic season draws to a close Eddie Gibbs is joined by Gary Heatly for the final Scottish Cricket Monthly of the 2018 season.The discussion includes:- CSL Final- CSL Play-Off- Eastern Premier, ESCA & SPCU- WDCU with Qasim Sheikh- Cup Final Preview- Season HighlightsThanks to all who have listened and contributed to the podcast during 2018. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cammy and John look ahead to the new season for Glasgow, Edinburgh and Scotland and preview the womens' season with Gary Heatly. Cammy also chats to David Barnes about his coverage of Keith Russell's dismissal from the SRU and John (sort of) reports from Paris on Finn Russell's progress at Racing 92 in our latest feature "Virtual Finnsanity". Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With the season set for a thrilling climax Eddie Gibbs is back with Gary Heatly to look at all things Scottish cricket.Mark Watt tells us all about the excitement of signing for Lancashire CCC whilst Gary and Qasim Sheikh give their regular round-up of all things in the Eastern and Western Premier Divisions.Former Scotland skipper Ryan Watson also joins us for a look at the regional Pro Series and how the pathway is forming to find the next international stars.We also skim through the ESCA & SPCU Championships, Western Division 1, Regional T20 Cups and the Scottish Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following the historic win for Scotland over England; Eddie Gibbs is joined by Scotland Captain Kyle Coetzer to look back on a memorable month for the national team.In an action-packed show Gary Heatly and Qasim Sheikh give their regular round-up of all things in the Eastern and Western Premier Divisions. Plus, we have Paul Watson looking at Falkland's Village Cup prospects and Colin Neill tells us all about The Scottish Heritage Cricket Exhibition which recently came to a close at Hampden Park. Gary also previews the Scottish Women's chances in their upcoming WorldT20 Qualifiers.We also skim through the ESCA & SPCU Championships, Western Division 1, Regional T20 Cups and the Scottish Cup. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With England and Pakistan due in Edinburgh this month; Eddie Gibbs, Gary Heatly and Qasim Sheikh return to look at Scotland's prospects.They also discuss the Scottish Cup and Regional Pro Series plus the usual team-by-team appraisal of the Eastern and Western Premier Divisions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the 2018 Scottish cricket season gets underway Eddie Gibbs, Gary Heatly and Qasim Sheikh return.Along with some thoughts on the International side, the trio asses all the runners and riders in both the Eastern and Western Premier Divisions. There's an overview of the first round of fixtures and some predictions on which sides may come out on top this time around. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello and welcome back to the Thistle Scottish Rugby Podcast, the only podcast that cares about Scottish rugby. Unfortunately David is away on a mystery holiday this week (clue is in the title) but Matt and Alan are here to take you through the past few weeks in Scottish rugby. This episode we are delighted to be joined by rugby journalist and editor of the Scrum magazine, Gary Heatly. After 13 years covering the game in Scotland, Gary gives us his view on the evolution of the club and professional games. We then digest Edinburgh and Glasgow's contrasting fortunes in the Pro 14, and assess which players have been impressing us and which have work to do. As always, subscribe to us via the iTunes podcast store or Acast podcast app, and make sure to follow us on Twitter @thistlerugbypod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello and welcome back to the Thistle Scottish Rugby Podcast, the only podcast that cares about Scottish rugby. Unfortunately David is away on a mystery holiday this week (clue is in the title) but Matt and Alan are here to take you through the past few weeks in Scottish rugby. This episode we are delighted to be joined by rugby journalist and editor of the Scrum magazine, Gary Heatly. After 13 years covering the game in Scotland, Gary gives us his view on the evolution of the club and professional games. We then digest Edinburgh and Glasgow's contrasting fortunes in the Pro 14, and assess which players have been impressing us and which have work to do. As always, subscribe to us via the iTunes podcast store or Acast podcast app, and make sure to follow us on Twitter @thistlerugbypod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following the conclusion of the Scottish 2017 cricket season Eddie Gibbs and Gary Heatly return along with special guest Qasim Sheikh. Guests on the show include Shahzad Rafique, captain of new Scottish Champions Prestwick plus Keith Morton from Eastern Premier Champions Heriots. There's also chats with West of Scotland Head Coach David Hinchcliffe on their promotion along with the thoughts on Majid Haq on RHC gaining promotion in the east. Debate points include the health of the game in Scottish club cricket and thoughts on a return to national league cricket. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ahead of the final round of league matches Eddie Gibbs is joined by sports writer Gary Heatly to discuss where the Premier League may end up, the Western and Eastern titles are both still on the line.We also speak to Ali Evans and look back on a thrilling Scottish Cup Final where Carlton were victorious for the first time.There's also a roundup of the action at Stirling where Scotland's Women won their qualifying group for the ICC Women's World T20. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frank Johnstone is away but pod regulars Eddie Gibbs and Gary Heatly return to take to look at the Scottish cricket scene from July and what's to come in the final month of the season.Scotland Women's Captain Abbi Aitken joins us to look ahead to a packed August fixture list for her team.We're also joined by Cricket Scotland Performance Pathway Manager Gordon Drummond who's out in Jersey at the World Cup Qualifiers with Scotland U19s.There's also our usual round up from the Eastern and Western Premier Divisions plus Scottish Cup, ProSeries T20 Blitz and some thoughts on whether modern technology could be used more to promote T20 cricket with live video streaming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eddie Gibbs returns along with Frank Johnstone and Gary Heatly to look at the Scottish cricket scene from June and what's ahead in July.Scotland's Safyaan Sharif joins us to look at recent International games, including that historic win over Zimbabwe.Paul Watson also speaks to us about Falkland's success in the National Village Cup.There's the usual round up from the Eastern and Western Premier Divisions plus some debate on whether 4-day games should be played outside Scotland.We also look at the upcoming matches for the Scottish Wildcats and Scotland U19 team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eddie Gibbs is joined once more by Frank Johnstone and Gary Heatly to look at all the goings on around Scottish cricket.Scotland Captain Kyle Coetzer speaks about the successful Sri Lanka series and the upcoming matches versus Namibia and Zimbabwe.There's a look at the May action from the Western and Eastern Premier Leagues, Masterton T20 and Scottish Cup. We also catch up with former Scotland international Qasim Sheikh and discuss the progress of his new club Weirs CC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the eve of the 2017 Scottish Cricket Season we're back to preview the ins and outs of Scottish cricket. Host Eddie Gibbs returns along with Frank Johnstone and are joined by cricket writer Gary Heatly who makes his podcast debut.- Winter 2016/2017 discussion on Cricket Scotland Men and Women plus hopes for season ahead.- Premier League Previews (West & East): All the big transfers plus tips for the top and drop.- Debate: Should professional players need an ECB Level 2 (or equivalent) Coaching Certificate?- Hopes for season: Youth Cricket, Umpiring & Scoring, Last Man Stands and more T20 cricket at weekends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.