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Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Leinster vs Scarlets. Bulls vs Edimburgo. Sharks vs Munster. Glasgow Warriors vs Stormers. La última jornada de la temporada regular 2024-25, dejó estos enfrentamientos en cuartos de final. Con Urbano Nuviala, Carles de Borja y Javier Señarís, by https://www.divertisenvivo.com/producto/champions-finals-en-cardiff/Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Hablemos de Rugby. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/644699
Today's conversation is with Huw Jones, Glasgow Warriors & Scottish international rugby star.You may know him nowadays as one of the most exciting outside centres in world rugby, but we go back way before that to understand his journey from gap year teacher in Cape Town to Test match try-scorer. Huw's story is anything but ordinary.We discuss his unique pathway to professional rugby, including how a gap year in South Africa unexpectedly became the launchpad for a career at the highest level. Huw reflects on his time with the Stormers, the influence of key coaches, and how a Wikipedia listing led to his Scotland call-up.We dive into:Why Huw went to South Africa instead of a UK academyHow he went from Bishops school to playing Super Rugby for the StormersFacing Ma'a Nonu & Conrad Smith in his first professional gameGetting spotted by Scotland via a flag on WikipediaAnnouncing himself on the international stage with a double vs AustraliaDealing with injury setbacks and missing out on the 2019 World CupHis time with Harlequins and adapting to English rugbyThe mental and physical routines that support his elite performanceRecovery methods including saunas, magnesium, ice baths, and supplements like electrolytesBalancing strength, skills, and speed work throughout the seasonMatch day mindset, routines, and pre-game preparationWhat it will take for Scotland to win a Six Nations ChampionshipWe also talk about longevity, off-field habits, and what a successful final chapter of his career looks like — including the touring with the British & Irish Lions in Australia.If you're interested in sport, mindset, and the finding your own path to success, you'll get so much from Huw's honesty in this conversation.Today's episode is optimised by Puresport. You can save 10% using CAMBRO10 at the link - https://bit.ly/3RmVT0V Connect with Huw:Insta - https://www.instagram.com/hrfjones/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hrfjones/X - https://x.com/hrfjonesConnect with Col:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/col.cambro/Email List: https://mailchi.mp/548e38ba5942/colincambroPatreon: www.patreon.com/ColCampbell
Rugby: Die Springbok-heelagter Willie le Roux en flank, Marco van Staden, is terug in die Bulle-groep wat vanaand die verdedigende kampioene, Glasgow Warriors, in die Verenigde Rugbykampioenskap in Skotland takel. Le Roux, wat in Maart ʼn operasie ondergaan het, is op die bank terwyl Van Staden op nommer agt begin nadat hy verlede naweek se wedstryd teen Munster misgeloop het. Suid-Afrika se Onder-20-slot, Jacobus Grobbelaar, is gereed om sy debuut van die bank te maak. Die Bulle is derde op die VRK-punteleer, en vier punte agter Glasgow wat tweede is. Willem Strauss, die president van die Blou Bulle, het meer.
All Blacks midfielder Jordie Barrett has revealed his partner in crime Rieko Ioane reached out for some advice before signing a sabbatical deal with Irish club Leinster for 2026. Despite receiving interest from Japan, Ioane made the bombshell move by following in Barrett's footsteps with a move to Dublin to play in the United Rugby Championship (URC), which features teams from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Italy and South Africa. Ioane will make the move at the end of the year for a six-month stint between December and June, which rules him out for the Super Rugby Pacific season with the Blues but he remains eligible for the All Blacks. Ioane's announcement was met with a mainly positive response, although some Leinster faithful were clearly still bitter after his feud with the club's favourite son and all-time leading points scorer, Johnny Sexton, which started after the All Blacks knocked Ireland out of the 2023 Rugby World Cup. After plenty of backchat on the field, Ioane told Sexton to enjoy retirement and to not miss his flight home after New Zealand's quarter-final win. With Sexton relitigating that personal clash in his book, Ioane was widely painted as public enemy No 1 in the build-up to the All Blacks and Ireland rematch in Dublin last November. Ioane led the haka before the match and played a key role on the field as the All Blacks went on to snap Ireland's 19-game unbeaten run at home. Ioane posted a picture to social media with the caption “put that in the book” to double down on his villain status in Ireland. Speaking to Newstalk ZB's Jason Pine, Barrett said he believed Ioane can stamp his mark in Ireland. “He sounded me out about 10 days ago and just asked a few questions,” he said. “He didn't say a whole lot, so I didn't get a good inkling of where his head or heart was, but look, I woke up on my day off and the news had dropped on my phone. “It gave me 24 hours, without having a barrage of questions at training the morning I went in there, so I got all of them yesterday. “He'll go great. It's a great place to develop and he'll see a lot of improvements up here as a player, and get out of his comfort zone in Auckland and the Blues and [it's] a chance to grow. “I think it's a great challenge for him.” Leinster's Tommy O'Brien and Jordie Barrett celebrate following the Investec Champions Cup quarter-final match at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin in Ireland. (Photo by Damien Eagers/PA Images via Getty Images) Barrett admits it's been an adjustment for him, but he's loving life in Ireland, especially on the golf course. When Barrett announced his move to Ireland, it came as a shock as most players tend to take their sabbatical in Japan, like his brother Beauden did last year. In fact, he was the first All Black since 2009 to choose Europe over Japan, when Dan Carter signed with Perpignan. While there were concerns around his workload due to the demands of European rugby, Barrett said he had an extended break while the Six Nations took place in February and March. During that time, a limited of matches were played and when they were, youngsters were given opportunities to prove themselves. That rest has helped Barrett stay focused to help Leinster charge towards winning titles. In the URC, they have only lost once this season – by one point to the Bulls in Pretoria – and hold an eight-point lead over the defending champions Glasgow Warriors with four games remaining in the regular season. They face the Warriors in the final match of the season but will be confident after crushing them 52-0 in the European Championship quarter-finals last weekend. Barrett, who has played nine games thus far between second five and fullback, admits there have been some easier games, but plenty of tough battles. Overall, Barrett believes he's become a better rugby player for the experience. “I reserve that judgment for people watching on the telly, but I feel like I'm growing my game,” said Barrett. “It was a challenge to come up here, become familiar with another system and different coaches and players in a different culture and environment. “I feel like my rugby's improving, which is nice, and, it's neverending, like any footy player just wants to improve, and I feel like I'm making slight improvements. “Hopefully we give ourselves another chance and earn the right to make a European final in a few weeks' time and then push deep into the URC competition.” Should Leinster go all the way in both completions, the European Rugby Champions Cup final takes place on May 25, with the URC final on June 15. That would give Barrett enough time to return to New Zealand for the All Blacks' test series against France, starting on July 5 in Dunedin. Barrett says he has been in touch with All Blacks coach Scott Robertson and is eager to square off against the French. “Razor has sent the odd text, which is nice, and it shows he's keeping an eye on things, and so have the other coaches. Just touching base and making sure things are tracking well and that I'm healthy and playing good footy. “I feel like I'll be ready to go and hopefully take some form into an All Blacks jersey, which is the main reason why I wanted to come up here in the first place.” Ben Francis is an Auckland-based reporter for the New Zealand Herald who covers breaking sports news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the BizNews Rugby Show, Glasgow Warriors captain and Scotland international Kyle Steyn joins Patrick Kidd and Rory Steyn to discuss the Warriors' focus shift to the United Rugby Championship after a tough European exit. Kyle shares insight into preparations at Scotstoun, the challenge of facing a resurgent Zebre, and why Leinster remain the team to beat. He also gives his predictions for the URC weekend clashes—including why Edinburgh could edge the Sharks and why altitude will give the Lions an edge over Benetton.
Welcome to Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, James Tracy joined Ger and Colm to look back at Leinster's annihilation of Glasgow Warriors in the Champions Cup last Friday.And is Rory McIlroy's long awaited major success a good omen for Leo Cullen's side in Europe this season?Everton have completely turned their fortunes under the tenure of David Moyes. One of the first things the Scot did was install Republic of Ireland defender Jake O'Brien in to the team.The Corkman has excelled at right-back and played Ireland's last game with Bulgaria in central defence. He joined Ger and Colm to look back on the season so far.And today's Bite begins with James Tracy recalling the rollercoaster of emotions we all went through whilst watching McIlroy complete his coveted Grand Slam.Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Welcome to Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, James Tracy joined Ger and Colm to look back at Leinster's annihilation of Glasgow Warriors in the Champions Cup last Friday.And is Rory McIlroy's long awaited major success a good omen for Leo Cullen's side in Europe this season?Everton have completely turned their fortunes under the tenure of David Moyes. One of the first things the Scot did was install Republic of Ireland defender Jake O'Brien in to the team.The Corkman has excelled at right-back and played Ireland's last game with Bulgaria in central defence. He joined Ger and Colm to look back on the season so far.And today's Bite begins with James Tracy recalling the rollercoaster of emotions we all went through whilst watching McIlroy complete his coveted Grand Slam.Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Welcome to Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, James Tracy joined Ger and Colm to look back at Leinster's annihilation of Glasgow Warriors in the Champions Cup last Friday.And is Rory McIlroy's long awaited major success a good omen for Leo Cullen's side in Europe this season?Everton have completely turned their fortunes under the tenure of David Moyes. One of the first things the Scot did was install Republic of Ireland defender Jake O'Brien in to the team.The Corkman has excelled at right-back and played Ireland's last game with Bulgaria in central defence. He joined Ger and Colm to look back on the season so far.And today's Bite begins with James Tracy recalling the rollercoaster of emotions we all went through whilst watching McIlroy complete his coveted Grand Slam.Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Fresh from a tough trip to Glasgow Warriors, Leicester Tigers' very own Dan Cole and Ben Youngs reassemble in the virtual For The Love Of Rugby studio to assess just why Premiership rugby teams are finding wins hard to come by in the Champions Cup. We also look ahead to this weekend's Women's Six Nations action, celebrate the return of Worcester Warriors, and Coley responds to some of your feedback.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Eliminatorias cuartos de final Champions Cup 2024-25: Leinster vs Glasgow Warriors. Union Bordeaux-Bègles vs Munster. Northampton Saints vs Castres. Toulon vs Stade Toulousain. Con Urbano Nuviala, Carles de Borja y Javier Señarís, by https://www.divertisenvivo.com/product-category/deportes-en-vivo/Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Hablemos de Rugby. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/644699
Chris Paterson joins Andy Burke to look back on the weekend's rugby; wins for Glasgow and Edinburgh in the URC plus Scotland's resilient performance against France in the Women's Six Nations They look ahead to a big weekend for both teams in Europe in the Champions & Challenge Cups and we hear from George Horne who has signed a new contract with Glasgow Warriors just days after becoming the club's record try scorer.
The Hollywoodbets Sharks' clash with Leinster in Durban appears to be the plum fixture in this weekend's round of URC action concurred 'To The Last Drop' hosts Brenden Nel and Liam Del Carme. The Sharks were made to sweat for victory last weekend against lowly Zebre Parma and our hosts agree Leinster will provide them with an even stiffer challenge this weekend. Also, on this episode director of rugby Jake White expresses his wish list for the Bulls talent pool while Lions scrum coach Julian Redelinghuys weighs up his team's prospects against Glasgow Warriors this weekend. The hosts also sink their teeth into why Jacques Nienaber has become an easy target in Ireland as well as this weekend's fixtures in the URC.
Off The Ball's Ruairi O'Hagan is joined by Munster legends Alan Quinlan and Fiona Hayes to look ahead to a huge clash away to reigning URC champions Glasgow Warriors.
Alex and Hask are joined by former Scotland and Glasgow Warriors tyro Ryan Wilson—who famously sparked the 2018 tunnel bust-up—to dive into the England v Scotland rivalry in Calcutta Cup week. They revisit that fiery clash, assess Scotland's current form, and debate whether Finn Russell is hitting Lions-level performances. Plus we'll a look ahead to the rest of Round 3 and make our heycar predictions. Season 5 is sponsored by Continental Tyres. WOB Group & GB&R Competition Entry Form 00:00 Intro 00:42 Getting to know Ryan Wilson 19:27 The Calcutta Cup - A modern history 25:00 The 2018 tunnel bust-up 41:00 Where are Scotland right now? 47:44 A big day for Finn Russell 54:30 How much further can Townsend take Scotland? 59:30 The Rest of Round 3 01:11:03 heycar Predictions 01:15:51 Watches of Bath competition Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Eliminatoria octavos de final: UBB vs Ulster. Leinster vs Harlequins. Northampton Saints vs Clermont. Toulon vs Saracens. Stade Toulousain vs Sale Sharks. Castres vs Benetton. Glasgow Warriors vs Leicester Tigers. Stade Rochelais vs Munster. Con Carles de Borja, Urbano Nuviala y Javier Señarís, by https://www.divertisenvivo.com/product-category/rugby-en-vivo/viajes-seis-naciones-rugby/Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Hablemos de Rugby. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/644699
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Eliminatoria octavos de final: UBB vs Ulster. Leinster vs Harlequins. Northampton Saints vs Clermont. Toulon vs Saracens. Stade Toulousain vs Sale Sharks. Castres vs Benetton. Glasgow Warriors vs Leicester Tigers. Stade Rochelais vs Munster. Con Carles de Borja, Urbano Nuviala y Javier Señarís, by https://www.divertisenvivo.com/product-category/rugby-en-vivo/viajes-seis-naciones-rugby/Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Hablemos de Rugby. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/644699
Join Ollie Little, Brendan Gallagher and Chris Hewett for this week's Rugby Paper Podcast edition, recorded just half an hour after it was announced that Maro Itoje would be England's captain for the Six Nations. The guys react to the England squad announcement before welcoming on former Fiji and Glasgow Warriors scrum half and winger Niko Matawalu. Just as he was on the rugby pitch, Niko is pure entertainment, providing some fantastic stories from his time in the UK.
This week's BizNews Sports Show features rugby legend turned corporate CEO John Smit on the hot topics around SA rugby. It includes insights on the Ackerley private equity deal and what SA provinces need to do to be competitive in the ICC - rugby's equivalent of soccer's UEFA Champions League. Regular guest Rory Steyn also provides feedback on son Kyle's Glasgow Warriors and forecasts on the weekend's ICC matchups. They spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.
In 2024, Glasgow Warriors lifted the URC Championship. Andy Burke sat down with Warriors fly-half Duncan Weir and operations manager John Manson to relive their journey to glory.
Edinburgh beat Glasgow Warriors in the second leg of the 1872 Cup, but the trophy heads back to Scotstoun. We hear from both camps and the Sportsound Rugby team at Murrayfield.
Glasgow Warriors cruised to victory against Edinburgh in the first leg of the 1872 Cup. We have reaction from both camps and Andy Burke, Peter Wright, Colin Gregor and Tom English
Join James and Alex as they debrief a fantastic vistory over Leicester Tigers, wax lyrical about Luke James, look back at the Prem Rugby Cup and the Autumn Internationals and look ahead with optimism and trepidation to Glasgow Warriors in Europe.Support the showFor all our other latest thoughts, follow @SharkTankRugby on X/Twitter. If you'd like to get in touch please drop us an email at sharktankpodcast@outlook.com
Gordon Duncan is joined by Simon Donnelly and Marvin Bartley to discuss Scotland's confirmation in Pot 3 for the 2026 World Cup draw, helped by Scotland's Coefficient to explain all. They also turn attention to the return of domestic football and welcome Glasgow Warriors fly-half Duncan Weir to the studio to look forward to the 1872 Cup at Hampden next month.
Wherein I sit down again with the lovely Jonny McGinty to discuss the weekend with a special emphasis on GLasgow Warriors. Fear not, we definitely fulfil our obligation to insert a heaping dollop of silliness, as well. If you're enjoying listening, you can always buy me a beverage through the link below, or you can sign up through Anchor to become a monthly supporter! If you still haven't left a review, I'd really appreciate it if you could take that bit of time, it's really more helpful than I can say. In the meantime, thanks as always for your support! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ScrumOfTheEarth https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/COMG8392611016 Sound bites commonly used in this show are from the show, “Still Game,” available on Netflix, and “The West Wing,” available on HBO, I highly recommend both. Thanks, cheers and be well! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tom and Andy catch up with Scotland women's head coach Bryan Easson plus they review Glasgow Warriors' and Edinburgh Rugby's wins in the URC last weekend
Die Verenigde Rugbykampioenskap skop hierdie naweek af met ses wedstryde. In een van die wedstryde vanaand sal Ulster gasheer wees vir die Glasgow Warriors. Ulster het nou 'n nuwe Suid-Afrikaner in hul midde in die persoon van Werner Kok. Die Sharks-vleuel en voormalige Wêreldrugby-sewesspeler van die Jaar het 'n tweejaarkontrak met die Ierse span gesluit. Die 31-jarige sê hy hoop om 'n verskil by sy nuwe klub te maak.
The United Rugby Championship kicks off this weekend with Leinster away to Edinburgh on Friday night, Munster hosting Connacht and Ulster facing Glasgow Warriors on Saturday.Matt spoke to Billy Holland, Liam Toland and Paul Wallace about each province's ambitions for the season ahead.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the chat.
Tom English and Andy Burke chat with Glasgow Warriors' head coach Franco Smith at the Warriors' Glasgow HQ
Rugby: Die Bulle se afrigter, Jake White, sê sy span is waarskynlik die naaste ooit daaraan om die balans tussen jeug en ervaring in die groep reg te kry. Hulle het verlede jaar die titel in die Verenigde Rugbykampioenskap misgeloop toe hulle teen Glasgow Warriors verloor het. White sê hy hoop die ervaring wat hulle opgedoen het, sal sy span help in die kampioenskap se uitspeelrondes.
As a player Franco Smith represented South Africa as well as playing for clubs in South Africa, Italy, France and Wales. He started his professional coaching career in 2006 with the South African team the Cheetahs. Then in 2008 he became Head Coach of Benneton in Italy, guiding them to 2 National Championships, a Coppa Italia and a Supercup. In 2015 he became Head Coach of the Cheetahs and lead them to two Currie Cup titles in 2016 and 2019. In 2019 he was appointed Head Coach of the Italian National Team, and then in 2022 was appointed Coach of the Glasgow Warriors. In his first year with them team he led them a top-four URC finish as well as guiding them to their first European final.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jonny is joined by Rory, Iain and John to look back over a very long season for Edinburgh Rugby, Glasgow Warriors and Scotland Men, Women, and U20s to look at some of the high and low points. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's actually happened…. Can you believe it… Glasgow Warriors are URC champions. They beat the Bulls and the altitude to give Scottish rugby one of its most crowning moments.OBVIOUSLY Ryan was there as a one man hype machine, he's in the stand with Steve Kitshoff, he's among the fans, he's in the winning dressing room, he's on their bus and he's absolutely broken on his way home. (You'll never guess the British and Irish Lions star to his left on his flight home)We are blessed to have a very dusty Huw Jones, wearing his champions cap, take us through all the emotions of the match. The feeling going into it, how they reacted to going 13-0 down in an arena full to the brim with Bulls fans. He then takes us through the celebrations and how Klingon Wilson went full kit on them.There's also a rather sobering flight home, before they're back on it and the party goes again.The Maul or Nothing team take you into the heart of an enthralling final and celebrations to match. Enjoy!0:00 - Ryan's ultimate weekend of punditry & Celebrations!9:49 - Ryan's perfect punditry predictions12:50 - Max has been to a Work Colleague's wedding!15:18 - Japan vs England20:27 - South Africa vs Wales - the Baba's curtain-raiser 23:00 - Does all of South Africa have gout? 25:10 - Baba's vs Fiji 30:20 - Sam Whitelock tribute34:00 - Where's the easiest place to hide on a rugby field?36:17 - URC CHAMPION Huw 'Shuggy' Jones joins us!43:55 - Playing at altitude51:40 - Jake White's ref comments Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys are back for another Summer of incredible international rugby, starting this week with the Springboks taking on Wales at Twickenham and The Bulls facing off against Glasgow Warriors in the URC final! Join Shimmy, Jean De Villiers and Schalk Burger each week for their take on the big rugby stories and also a hell of a lot of banter! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Glasgow Warriors Captain, Kyle Steyn, chats to Amy Maciver about the team's victory on his home soil and what it meant to him personally and his family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alle oë is op Loftus môrenamddag vir die Verenigde Rugbykampioenskap-finaal tussen die Bulle en die Glasgow Warriors. Kaartjies is uitverkoop en dus sal 51 762 mense op die stadion neersak. Willem Strauss, president van die Blou Bulle, het eksklusief met Kosmos 94.1 Nuus gepraat.
Die Verenigde Rugbykampioenskap-eindstryd tussen die Bulle en Glasgow Warriors op Loftus skop Saterdagmiddag sesuur af. Dit word voorafgegaan deur ʼn regstreekse TV-uitsending van die Springbokke se wedstryd teen Wallis op Twickenham. Oud-Springbok en bekende rugbykommentator Breyten Paulse het ekslusief met Kosmos 94.1 Sportnuus oor die span gepraat.
On our final episode of the season, Ruairi O'Hagan is joined by Munster legends Alan Quinlan and Fiona Hayes to look back on the defeat to Glasgow Warriors in the URC Semi Final, and Quinny and Fiona name their Star of the Season.(0.00) Intros, helloes(5.00) Comments(10.50) Munster v Glasgow Warriors review(20.36) Quinny discusses the comments he made about Peter O'Mahony in the build up to the game, and the reaction to them(29.34) Fiona and Quinny look back on the season overall(35.17) Star of the SeasonGet in contact on Twitter @rugbychannel15 or email therugbychannel@bauermedia.ieSubscribe to The Rugby Channel for new episodes every week! #TheRed78The first twenty minutes of this week's podcast is unlocked, but to listen to the full podcast, get on over to the Off The Ball app, or become a member at offtheball.com/join.
Andrew Petrie, Fraser Brown and Chris Paterson look ahead to Glasgow Warriors visit to Pretoria to play a URC final against Bulls
Rugby: Springbok-flank Marco van Staden is terug vir die Bulle in vanmiddag se Verenigde Rugbykampioenskap-halfeindstryd teen Leinster in Pretoria. Die Wêreldbekerwenner is weer fiks na 'n besering. Dit is een van drie veranderings wat die direkteur van rugby Jake White gemaak het in sy opdraf-15-tal, met Sergeal Petersen wat bevorder is tot nommer 14, met Devon Williams op linkervleuel. Die ander halfeindstryd is vanaand in Ierland, waar Munster Skotland se Glasgow Warriors verwelkom. Eugene Hare, die uitvoerende hoof van die Blou Bulle, sê hulle is reg.
Ruairi O'Hagan is joined by Munster legends Alan Quinlan and Fiona Hayes to look back on the win over the Ospreys, and to look ahead to the URC Semi Final with Glasgow Warriors on Saturday.(0.30) Ulster review(22.24) Star of the week(25.22) Ospreys PreviewGet in contact on Twitter @rugbychannel15 or email therugbychannel@bauermedia.ieSubscribe to The Rugby Channel for new episodes every week! #TheRed78The first twenty minutes of this week's podcast is unlocked, but to listen to the full podcast, get on over to the Off The Ball app, or become a member at offtheball.com/join.
Tom and Andy are joined by former Glasgow Warriors captain Fraser Brown and take a look ahead to Glasgow meeting Munster in the semi-finals of the United Rugby Championship
Andy Burke, Chris Paterson and Peter Wright review Glasgow Warriors 27-10 Stormers as the Warriors reach the URC semi-finals
Die Stormers weet wat om te verwag wanneer hulle die Glasgow Warriors vandag in Skotland in die kwarteindronde van die Verenigde Rugbykampioenskap pak. Evan Roos kan weens harsingskudding nie speel nie, en die besoekers het 'n splinternuwe voorry met Brok Harris, Joseph Dweba en Frans Malherbe. Die Stormers se direkteur van Rugby, John Dobson, sê sy span is oorgehaal vir hulle eerste weg-uitklopwedstryd in die kompetisie:
The Stormers are gearing up for their United Rugby Championship quarter-final against the Glasgow Warriors on Saturday the 8th of June at the Scotstoun Stadium, and we have head coach John Dobson with John Maytham on the Afternoon Drive show to discuss their preparations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom and Andy chat with Glasgow Warriors' hooker Johnny Matthews ahead of their United Rugby Championship quarter - final at home against Stormers
Today's conversation is with Adam Ashe. Adam is a former pro rugby player for Glasgow Warriors and a Scotland International, the Co founder of Puresport, Investor and Consultant. Expect to learn Adam's path to playing at the top level in Pro Rugby, the role models along the way and key experiences which shaped him, the true highs and lows of pro sport and the injuries which Adam handled along the way. Adam's rugby journey along would have made a great episode, but the reason this conversation was such a good fit for this podcast is his insights and advice on finding how to transfer his passion and skillset outside of sport to the world of business, family, coaching and more. I interviewed Adam's cofounder at Pure Sport, Grayson Hart back in August 2021 on episode 83 so it was great to hear the role Adam played in the foundations of what is now a globally recognised brand. This conversation is a unique insight into how Adam has continually reinvented himself and applied himself wholeheartedly across multiple areas. I loved recording this episode and I know you will love listening, so please make sure you've hit the subscribe or follow button and if there's a friend or colleague or family member who would also enjoy this episode then please do copy and paste the link to them to join the CamBro listenership. Last bit of news before the music plays, for those of you with ambitions to start and scale your own podcast you may know I have my Podcast Masterclass Video course which it's been amazing to see 5 of my students already blast past 8 episodes which is one of the big common stumbling blocks for podcasters. The video course has a small cost attached to it and I know some of you may be on the fence, so I've built a free email course to give you the launchpad to start your own show and use some of my insights to build it on strong foundations. If you'd like to enrol in the free email podcast launch course, then DM me on LinkedIn or Instagram the word “LAUNCHPAD”. Connect with Adam: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-ashe-8a365612b/ Insta - https://www.instagram.com/adamashe_ Connect with Col: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/col.cambro/ Email List - https://mailchi.mp/548e38ba5942/colincambro Support me: buymeacoffee.com/ColCamBro
First things first, head to our @maulornothing Youtube channel and subscribe for exclusive content! The boys are delighted to be joined by Springbok World Cup Winner Marco Van Staden wearing his scars from a bruising encounter with Ryan's Glasgow Warriors. We hear all about the big clash as well as Marco's World Cup stories, what the win meant for the people back home in South Africa and about the man, the myth, the legend that is Rassie Erasmus and what it's like being one of his disciples. Max meanwhile takes us through the disappointing loss to Saracens and how their big name players step up at key moments and are almost operating on a different level. Unfortunately there's still time for the boys to bang on about DIY and golf but far more enjoyably they also try to answer all your fabulous questions you've written into the show so THANK YOU!!!
Fresh from scoring his first try for the club, Gregor Hiddleston joins Craig and Murphy to mull over who'd make the best ref post-playing, and who makes the cut for his Glasgow Warriors boyband... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tom English and Andy Burke are joined by Scotland and Glasgow Warriors hooker Fraser Brown to reflect on Scotland's defeat in Rome and the upcoming game against Ireland in Dublin
Scotland and Glasgow Warriors' fly half Duncan Weir joins Tom English and Andy Burke to look ahead to Scotland's fourth round match against Italy in Rome in the Six Nations