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Chris and Ashy bring you a special pod looking ahead to England's massive game against the World Champions South Africa at Twickenham. You'll hear from Ellis Genge on the challenge of facing the Boks up front and how they've been picking themselves up after the shock defeat to Australia. We also Jerry Flannery on how special it is to be working with the double World Cup winners. Follow the Autumn Nations Series on BBC Sounds: Friday 15th November: Ireland v Argentina - 20:10 Saturday 16th November: Scotland v Portugal - 15:10 | England v South Africa - 17:40 | France v New Zealand - 20:10 Sunday 17th November: Wales v Australia - 16:10
On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the Springboks team news ahead of Saturday's second test in Durban. We hear from Rassie Erasmus, who claps back at Matt Williams' 6-2 criticism, plus Bongi Mbonambi hails the influence of Jerry Flannery. France's tour of South America has been mired in scandal, Richie has the latest on the pair arrested for alleged sexual assault. And we hear from Willie Faloon on a day when the rain helps Ireland into the semi-finals of the World U20 Rugby Championship.
Off The Ball's Ruairi O'Hagan is joined by Munster legends Alan Quinlan and Fiona Hayes to look back on the win over Crusaders at SuperValu Pairc ui Chaoimh, we look ahead to the Scarlets game on Friday and we take a look at how Munster's players have fared so far in the Six Nations.(0.30) Intro and comments(5.00) A lookback at the win over Crusaders(10.00) Munster's players at the Six Nations(22.56) A look at how the Munster players performed for the Ireland Under 20s(30.00) A look ahead to Friday's game with Scarlets(39.00) Jerry Flannery's move to South AfricaGet 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.
Off The Ball's Ruairi O'Hagan is joined by Munster legends Alan Quinlan and Fiona Hayes to look back on the win over Crusaders at SuperValu Pairc ui Chaoimh, we look ahead to the Scarlets game on Friday and we take a look at how Munster's players have fared so far in the Six Nations.(0.30) Intro and comments(5.00) A lookback at the win over Crusaders(10.00) Munster's players at the Six Nations(22.56) A look at how the Munster players performed for the Ireland Under 20s(30.00) A look ahead to Friday's game with Scarlets(39.00) Jerry Flannery's move to South AfricaGet 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.
On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the latest ahead of round 2 of the Six Nations. Jerry Flannery is among a host of familiar faces to get new jobs with South Africa Rugby today. Wales and Scotland are forced into squad alterations after Saturday's close-run thing in Cardiff. Marcus Smith appears unlikely to be back in time for England's fixture with Ireland.And RG Snyman could be back in a Munster jersey as soon as next week.
Neil Treacy on Jerry Flannery's move to South Africa; Austin O'Malley on the latest round of the Allianz Football League, and Mark Langdon chats to us about Inter's march to the Scudetto! Game On.
Danny makes his belated return to the couch after celebrating another milestone. He joins Chris to look ahead to round three of the Six Nations, with England's game against Wales still in doubt. Man-of-the-moment Jack Willis is on the pod as he reflects on his journey back into an England shirt, life in France, and whether the RFU should scrap rules over players playing abroad. Meanwhile, Grand Slam winning Irish hooker Jerry Flannery shares his thoughts on Ireland and whether they are on course to be the greatest Irish team of all time.
No less a judge than the great Jerry Flannery once described me as “one of Ireland's greatest thinkers” – and even though it was in the course of a Charity Roast in the Sin Bin in Limerick, I think his point still stands... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a top bloke. Spoke to Jerry midweek, and then watched Harlequins in a contender for game of the season whilst editing. It was so interesting listening to him talk, whilst watching what he's paid to do. He talks all things coaching, working with talent, culture in teams, that Munster changing room, playing for Ireland, and the Lions. Thanks always Whitson Prestige, FourFive CBD, and Tiny Rebel Brewery
Episode 100: Ben Ashworth chats to Jerry Flannery the current Lineout and Defence coach at Harlequins Rugby. Jerry is a former Irish rugby union player who during his playing career enjoyed great success with both Munster and Ireland. As a coach Jerry has a diverse background from Arsenal Football Club in the Premier League as an Academy Strength & Conditioning Coach to of course rugby where he has been a technical coach at both Munster and Harlequins. This episode will at large discuss Jerry's journey from player to coach and some of the key lessons or experiences that have shaped his coaching career thus far. Topics Discussed: Transitioning from player to coach Getting buy-in Recognising team culture Where you can find Jerry: LinkedIn Twitter Sponsor Inform Performance is sponsored by VALD Performance, makers of the Nordbord, Forceframe, ForeDecks and HumanTrak. VALD Performance systems are built with the high-performance practitioner in mind, translating traditionally lab-based technologies into engaging, quick, easy-to-use tools for daily testing, monitoring and training Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following Inform Performance on: Instagram Twitter Our Website Our Team Andy McDonald Ben Ashworth Alistair McKenzie
Ahead of Ireland's big showdown at Twickenham, Chris is joined by Murray Kinsella from the 42.ie for an in-depth look at Andy Farrell's team who are still well placed to claim the Six Nations title. Ireland's most decorated player Rob Kearney joins to chat about his old team-mate Johnny Sexton and how the side has evolved under Farrell's guidance. Plus, Grand Slam winner Jerry Flannery praises the impact of Paul O'Connell and breaks down where the game could be won and lost this weekend.
Munster Rugby legend Jerry Flannery joined Ger Gilroy on the latest installment of our Cadbury FC Roadshow to discuss his time on the Arsenal strength & conditioning team. In association with Cadbury Ireland | #OTBCadburyFC
Ellis Genge is back in the studio with Alex and Hask this week to look ahead to the final Test. The boys are joined by Premiership winning Harlequins line-out coach, Jerry Flannery, who has a unique insight into the Springboks camp and the mindset of the coaches; having worked alongside Rassie Erasmus and Jacques Nienaber at Munster. England camp is also on the menu, as Ellis reflects on his summer as captain and the joy of Marcus Smith's call up.
Jim, Goodey and Andy Rowe are back to discuss the best Premiership final ever and revel in Harlequins' achievement! Plus, we hear from Quins coach Jerry Flannery about how angry he was when Paul Gustard left, the unique culture at the club and how they turned things around. We chat about how big a blow Alun Wyn Jones' shoulder injury is for the British & Irish Lions and whether the tour will still go ahead. And, Big Jim's nemesis Tim Swinson is on the show to talk about taking his spot in the Scotland squad in 2015 and replacing him at Saracens and going on to becoming player of the year this season! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's World Service Menu Taster time and this week we had joy and we had fun but our faith in the FAI to deliver a home World Cup is sadly starting to fade. We also discuss Big Boris' plucky Brexit Britain, Jerry Flannery's Tonya Harding moment and we chat to Derval O'Rourke about world records, times and new technology. You can join any time for a fiver a month at secondcaptains.com/join/ - no contract, no ads, no minimum stay.
On this bonus episode of The Week In Sport podcast, Sports Editor Ivan Smyth is joined by Limerick Leader Editor and freelance sports commentator Donn O'Sullivan as they reflect on Ireland's Autumn Nations Cup campaign, the importance of club rugby, Ben Healy's form, Jerry Flannery's return to Thomond Park, Munster's Heineken Champions Cup with Harlequins and more..
Episode 2: Ed Daly speaks with former Ireland and Munster player and coach, who's now the lineout coach for Harlequins in the UK, Jerry Flannery.About the podcast:The Heads-Up Podcast are a series of interviews with ex professional male rugby players, elite female players and coaches about concussion in the sport. The podcasts discuss their early careers and very open commentary about the realities of professional rugby. Heads-Up discusses insights into injury (specifically concussion), how they managed then and how they continue to manage with life after a professional career. The players offer insights into the culture around the game, their concussion experiences and their observations on player welfare, protective equipment and law changes to the game. About Ed Daly:Ed Daly has over thirteen years' experience in sports coach education and more than five years of lecturing experience in third-level institutes. Ed is currently a PhD researcher focused on investigating concussion identification, concussion management and concussion reduction strategies.Ed is an active PhD research scientist (Oxford Brookes University) specializing in concussion education, managing athlete workload, objective concussion diagnosis and post concussion management. Currently developing research for the Irish Concussion Research Centre (ICRC) based in GMIT.Ed is a lecture in Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) in the area of Sport & Exercise Science within the School of Science & Computing. Programme coordinator for MSc (strength & conditioning).Before moving to a career in lecturing, Ed worked in professional sports and spent over ten years as a coach with Munster Rugby, coaching age-grade players on the professional player development pathway and in injury incidence reduction via workload management (specializing in the area of strength & conditioning).Contact Details:Ed DalyEmail: Ed.Daly@gmit.iehttps://www.gmit.ie/science/irish-concussion-research-centre-icrchttps://concussioninsport.eu
This season of the podcast is focused entirely on the coaching side of the game, discussing topics like creating a positive environment, focusing on the process, overcoming ego, various aspects of player management, and dealing with the euphoria of the wins and disappointment of the losses. On the final episode of this series, Jerry Flannery joins me to discuss why he coaches, specialisation in rugby vs football, learning from other coaches, Rassie and Axel, avoiding preconceptions, managing the workload, creating relationships, and how his coaching has developed. As always, a massive thank you to Jerry for taking the time to come on the podcast and sharing his experience. If you would like to hear more of The Loose Head podcast you can catch it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please feel free to follow, review, and rate.
With Donncha and Marie. Brighton's Aaron Connolly talks to us about his first season in Premier League football; Jerry Flannery and Gordon D'Arcy on the big match coming up on Saturday night between Leinster and Munster; Gavan Casey on Katie Taylor's big fight on the same night; and Jane Mangan on the weekend's racing! Game On.
With Donncha and Marie. Brighton's Aaron Connolly talks to us about his first season in Premier League football; Jerry Flannery and Gordon D'Arcy on the big match coming up on Saturday night between Leinster and Munster; Gavan Casey on Katie Taylor's big fight on the same night; and Jane Mangan on the weekend's racing! Game On.
Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey dial in to discuss kick-off in New Zealand this weekend, the future of Super Rugby and how that might shape the future of the Pro14, Jerry Flannery's new gig, and the salary-cap controversy brewing in England
Marie Crowe and Donncha O'Callaghan are joined by Jerry Flannery, Gavin Casey, Megan Campbell and Mark Langdon.
The House of Rugby gang are back together, on Skype anyway. Jerry Flannery dials in from Limerick and Barry Murphy chats to Mark O'Keefe over in New York about rugby and the Coronavirus. Andrew Trimble reaches out to a sickly penguin while Producer Pat catches up with Jack Carty.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Jerry Flannery to discuss Ireland's 35-man squad for the France game, the ongoing fixture conundrum caused by the Coronavirus and look back on a Guinness PRO14 weekend that saw Ryan Baird and Craig Casey come to the fore. Pat McCarry also chats with Ireland Women's star Eimear Considine.
Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery are joined by Leinster & Wallabies star Scott Fardy and former Ireland Women's captain Fiona Coghlan as House of Rugby goes live to preview some big Guinness Six Nations matches.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Jerry Flannery as they look back on a trio of Irish victories over Wales. They also discuss 'Bottle Gate' at Murrayfield and Trimby has to call up Ulster Rugby for a job.
Rugby legends Ronan O'Gara and Shane Williams drop into the House of Rugby studio for a chat with Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery. The gang preview the Guinness Six Nations clash between Ireland and Wales, and Matt Williams proves to be a legend during a phone-call forfeit.
Baz, Andrew and Jerry take the House of Rugby roadshow to Reardens in Cork to kick off the 2020 Guinness Six Nations. They are joined by Eddie O'Sullivan, Ali Miller and hundreds of passionate penguins!
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Jerry Flannery as they look back on the final round of Champions Cup pool games, ahead to the 2020 Guinness Six Nations and discuss Saracens' relegation after further salary cap breaches.
Barry Murphy and Jerry Flannery are in the House of Rugby studio reflect on a tough weekend for three of the Irish provinces, lavish more praise on Leinster and look ahead to Andy Farrell naming his first Guinness Six Nations squad.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Jerry Flannery as they look back on all the Guinness PRO14 action, preview some big Champions Cup games and look ahead to the Six Nations.
Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble, and Jerry Flannery look back on the past year, dole out some awards and vow their loyalty to our new alien overlords. Producer Pat has also put together a 'Best Of' compilation from 2019.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Jerry Flannery to look back on all the Champions Cup action, discuss the Sexton to Lyon story and select a Best XV of foreign players.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Jerry Flannery to look back on all the latest Champions Cup action. Rory Best also drops in for a chat with Jerry.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Jerry Flannery as they look back on the Guinness PRO14 action, preview the Champions Cup and select an underrated XV.
Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Felix Jones, who was part of the South Africa coaching team that helped the Springboks to World Cup glory.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Jerry Flannery to look back on a winning weekend of Champions Cup rugby. They also discuss Donnacha Ryan's sun-burn, I'm A Celebrity, Cat-fishing and Nadine Coyle sweating profusely.
Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery are in the House of Rugby studio to look back on the weekend's Guinness PRO14 action, the Saracens sanctions imbroglio and they make a couple of fantasy transfers.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Jerry Flannery to look back on a gripping World Cup final between England and the victorious South Africans. Felix Jones' involvement with the Springboks, and his next moves, comes up too.
Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery are in the House of Rugby studio to look back at the GOOD and EVIl World Cup semi finals.
Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery join Producer Pat in the House of Rugby studio to lament Ireland's crushing World Cup exit at the hands of New Zealand. The lads cheer themselves up by looking to the future.
The House of Rugby show is on the road! Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery are live in Limerick, at 1314, to look ahead to Ireland and New Zealand with Sean O'Brien, Niamh Briggs and Rory Scannell.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are in the House of Rugby studio - and are joined by Jerry Flannery - to look back on a big win over Samoa and a World Cup quarter final against a southern hemisphere giant.
Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery are in the House of Rugby studio to look ahead to the final round of World Cup pool matches. The lads also select their team of the tournament so far.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are joined by Jerry Flannery in the House of Rugby studio to discuss Ireland’s 35-0 win over Russia and look ahead to the Samoa game and a possible World Cup quarter final with a southern hemisphere behemoth.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are in the House of Rugby studio, late on a Saturday night, to pick over Ireland's shock World Cup loss to Japan. They interrupt Jerry Flannery's night out in Adare to spread the sorrow around.
Alex Payne is joined by Mike Tindall and Jerry Flannery to look back over the first round of group games from the World Cup in Japan, assess the state of the home nations, and ask whether referees are really having a shocker. Plus, the boys pick their best 15's from the Tier 2 nations.Join the House of Rugby Facebook GroupWant to hear more great podcasts from JOE?Liquid Football with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in football TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane, the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesPioneers with John Amaechi - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses
Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery are back in the House of Rugby studio to look back on Ireland's crushing World Cup win over Scotland, as well as all the other weekend's big talking points.
Ireland Sevens star and Love Island winner Greg O'Shea drops into the Guinness Open Gate Brewery for House of Rugby's launch party for the World Cup. Eimear Considine and Dave Denton also join Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery for the craic.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Jerry Flannery to look ahead to the opening round of Rugby World Cup games. The lads also reveal their fears, recall a RWC 2011 dressing down and pick their players to watch at this year's tournament.
Leinster winger James Lowe joins Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery in the House of Rugby studio to talk about Ireland heading to the World Cup as World No.1, his Test ambitions and how Garry Ringrose is the dream teammate.
Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery are in the House of Rugby studio to talk about Ireland's 31-man World Cup squad. They also look back on Ireland's redemptive win over Wales and the players that shot their hands up for selection.
Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery are in the House of Rugby studio to look back on Ireland's clusterbomb defeat to England and discuss... 'WHAT NEXT?!' There's defence of some of the Irish scapegoats and Pat gets in a Twitter spat with Darren Cave.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are reunited in the House of Rugby studio to talk new arrivals, the return of French flair and Lion King. Jerry Flannery joins the lads to give his take on kicking strategies and Ireland's upcoming match with England.
Alex is joined by the Munster legend Jerry Flannery (who also played 41 times for Ireland and was selected to the 2009 Lions squad), and by the former England 7's skipper Rob Vickerman. They talk Arsenal, the Eiffel Tower, Love Island, Axel Foley and England's World Cup squad.Join the House of Rugby Facebook GroupWant to hear more great podcasts from JOE?Liquid Football with Kelly Cates, where real players share the best unheard stories from life in football TKO with Carl Frampton, bringing you unprecedented access and brutal honesty from inside the world of boxingSportspages - Dig into the stories behind some of the greatest sports books ever writtenBoys Don't Cry with Russell Kane, the show that gets men talking about the things men never talk aboutUnfiltered with James O'Brien, our critically-acclaimed and award-nominated interview seriesPioneers with John Amaechi - Meet the trailblazers behind Britain’s most exciting businesses
Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery are in the House of Rugby studio on the Lord's Day to look back on Ireland's win over Italy, the All Blacks' shock loss to Australia and there's a great cash-hack for professional rugby players.
We are back for Season 2 of Baz & Andrew's House of Rugby and there's a new house-guest. With Barry off looking after his new arrivals, Andrew is joined on the couch by Munster and Ireland legend Jerry Flannery.
Jerry joins Dion on this week's episode of Ireland Unfiltered to discuss why he chose to leave the team he loved, suffering from imposter syndrome and dealing with the challenges of parenthood.
In this episode John and Charlotte look back at the 2018/19 season and how the Cork Rugby scene has developed. John profiles Jerry Flannery and reviews another rugby book for you to take on your summer holidays. Charlotte's found the secret diary of the Irish ref in England and she's also quite excited about her London Irish boys being back in the Premiership in England.
Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble are in the House of Rugby studio to look back on Saracens impressive Champions Cup final win over Leinster. We hear from Johnny Sexton about a crucial moment in the game that backfired and from Munster's out-going forwards coach Jerry Flannery.
Is there room this week for another classic in European sport? Everything is there to suggest so, as Leinster and Saracens make their way to Newcastle for the tightest Champions Cup final pairing imaginable. Murray, Bernard and Gavan are here to preview this weekend's game, as well as look at the poor management in Munster that resulted in both Jerry Flannery and Felix Jones turning down new contracts. This week's menu is: - London Irish's big-name signings (1.05) - Munster's big losses and what it means for the province (6.45) - Potential candidates to replace Flannery and Jones (19.45) - Leinster firing a shot back at Munster with Casey rumours (25.25) - AIL final review (28.00) - How to bring AIL back to the heights of old (35.10) - Interview with Leinster's Rob Kearney (39.10) - Champions Cup final preview (47.24) Thanks for listening and if you like the show, please subscribe to - and rate - it, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to sport@the42.ie.
*EXTENDED EPISODE* Reviews of Division 1A (sponsored by Paddy Power), 1B, 2A, 2B & 2C. Interview with Shannon legend and Munster Forwards Coach Jerry Flannery.
Andy and Pat are joined by Munster forwards coach Jerry Flannery, former Leinster & Ireland flanker Kevin McLaughlin and Alan Dymock of Rugby World magazine. 2:00 - Jerry reminds us he was a Hard Yards founding member 3:30 - Jerry and Kev recall their experiences together for Ireland 7:00 - Kev's bleary night in Paris and William Servat's Pernod measures 9:00 - The pros and cons of being a versatile player 16:00 - Forwards that started out as backs 20:30 - Champions Cup preview 25:30 - The perils of playing back-to-back games 28:30 - Rugby World's Alan Dymock on player migration 46:00 - Our Champions Cup predictions 51:30 - The lads answer your Twitter questions
Ross finds the past, and tackles by Jerry Flannery, catching up with him
Jerry Flannery and Isaac Boss join SportsJOE's Pat McCarry and host Andy McGeady on The Hard Yards this week. 1:15 - The boys talk about pre-cup final jitters and their most nervous teammates 8:00 - Jerry on the mood in Munster ahead of the PRO12 final this weekend 10:25 - The panel discuss that amazing Simon Zebo try 16:00 - Bossy and Jerry talk about their experiences playing with Donnacha Ryan 18:40 - Jerry talks about Donnacha's powerful impact on the Munster squad 20:30 - Isaac on leaving New Zealand to come to Ulster 24:20 - The guys talk about how good Scarlets were and how bad Leinster were last weekend 28:48 - Isaac and Jerry on Billy Vunipola's injury 31:20 - Jerry Flannery talks missing out on the Lions tour in 2009 because of injury 34:35 - Will Vunipola's injury change CJ Stander's role in the Lions squad? 36:00 - The guys chat about what James Haskell will bring to the setup 38:10 - Jerry and Isaac remember the "unbelievable" tour of New Zealand they were on in 2006 43:55 - A PRO12 final betting preview with Hayley O'Connor from Ladbrokes
SportsJOE's new rugby podcast, The Hard Yards, with Jerry Flannery, Paddy Wallace, Victor Costello, Pat McCarry and host Andy McGeady. 1:00 - What it's like to be refereed by Nigel Owens 4:50 - Alternative tactics, 15 man line-outs and English excuses 15:00 - What is wrong with Wales 20:35: How to stop Rhys Webb 24:16 - Paddy Wallace re-lives that '09 Grand Slam moment 28:40 - Ireland v Wales prediction 31:52 - Life at Munster without Anthony Foley 45:00 - Guinness Pro12 review 49:50 - Hayley O'Connor from Ladbrokes gives us the latest betting odds The guys chat about being refereed by Nigel Owens, the Conor O'Shea tactic, Ireland v Wales, Paddy's Grand Slam moment as well as reviewing the PRO12 and getting the latest rugby odds from Hayley O'Connor from Ladbrokes.
Jerry Flannery joins Brian ahead of the penultimate round of fixtures in the Champions Cup.