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Is the hype around Henry Pollock justified? Is he England's next superstar? If you've lost heavily, should you be dancing with an opponent on TikTok? Sarah Bern and Jaz Joyce-Butchers went viral after England's big win over Wales but some fans didn't think it was appropriate. And as we head into the round of 16 of the Champions Cup, Mark McCall rests his big England stars for the trip to Toulon. Ugo, Chris and Ashy debate all this and more.
This episode of EV Musings explores the evolution of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Northern Ireland. Host Gary reunites with Mark McCall, chair of the EV Association of Northern Ireland, to discuss the progress made since their last conversation in 2023. They examine the state of EV adoption, improvements in the charging network, government involvement, and challenges still facing EV drivers in the region. While significant strides have been made, Northern Ireland still lags behind the rest of the UK in terms of charger availability and government support. Guest Details: Mark McCallMark's Facebook group@nievowners on InstagramMark's WebsiteMark on YouTubeThis season of the podcast is sponsored by Zapmap, the free to download app that helps EV drivers search, plan, and pay for their charging.Links in the show notes:First 100% Green Corridor Between Spain & Morocco — Two 100% Electric "Fast Ferries" - CleanTechnica - Cool thingThe DfI discuss pavement crossingsEpisode produced by Arran Sheppard at Urban Podcasts: https://www.urbanpodcasts.co.uk(C) 2019-2024 Gary Comerford Support me: Patreon Link: http://www.patreon.com/evmusingsKo-fi Link: http://www.ko-fi.com/evmusings The Books:'So, you've gone electric?' on Amazon : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07Q5JVF1X'So, you've gone renewable?' on Amazon : https://amzn.to/3LXvIckSocial Media:EVMusings: Twitter https://twitter.com/MusingsEvInstagram: @EVmusingsOctopus Energy referral code (Click this link to get started) https://share.octopus.energy/neat-star-460Upgrade to smarter EV driving with a free week's trial of Zapmap Premium, find out more here https://evmusings.com/zapmap-premiumMentioned in this episode:ZapmapThe EV Musings Podcast is sponsored by Zapmap, the go-to app for EV drivers in the UK, which helps EV drivers search, plan, and pay for their charging. Zapmap is free to download and use, with Zapmap Premium providing enhanced features which include using Zapmap in-car on CarPlay or Android Auto and help with charging costs with both a pricing filter and 5% discount*"
It's Premiership semi-final week, so to kick things off we have a special episode with the directors of rugby from the four clubs competing for a spot at Twickenham this weekend. Mark McCall, Johann van Graan, Phil Dowson and Alex Sanderson are all together to chat to Chris about the challenges of a season that was delayed by the World Cup and put on hold during the Six Nations. Does a 10-team league work? And are we any closer to achieving promotion and relegation? They also discuss big name players leaving for France and whether the RFU should relax its eligibility rules for overseas players. And with four of the best fly-halves around on show this weekend, each DOR explains why their 10 is the best.
On Thursday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings news of Oli Jager's impending Munster debut. Mark McCall lashes out at the "shameful" treatment of England captain Owen Farrell. Plus, the s**t is hitting the fan at Stade Francais where one player is in danger of the sack.
Ahead of the Premiership semi-finals, Chris sits down with the four directors of rugby for a special bonus podcast. Mark McCall, Richard Wigglesworth, Phil Dowson and Alex Sanderson share what it's like to run a top Premiership team and how they've helped each other along their coaching journey. What is the hardest part of the job? And what is the most rewarding? They also discuss the challenges of nurturing young players and the need for a better coaching pathway. Is there more the RFU could be doing? And finally, if the DORs could add one player to their squad next season, who would it be?
This is episode 158 of EV Musings a podcast about renewables, electric vehicles and things that are interesting to electric vehicle owners. On the show today we'll be looking at one of the poor relations of the EV charging world: Northern Ireland. For many years they had a really limited number of Rapid chargers - many of which were not maintained. The situation was dire for NI EV owners. But that is finally starting to change. We chat with Mark McCall from EVANI for an update. This season of the podcast is sponsored by Zap-Map, the free to download app that helps EV drivers search, plan, and pay for their charging. LINKS Funding for NI rollout improvements: https://evani.uk/esb-to-transform-ev-charging-network-in-northern-ireland-with-3-27m-funding/ Grid connection Challenges in NI: https://evani.uk/grid-connection-challenges-underlying-network-regulation-in-ni/ Multiple projects now underway in NI: https://evani.uk/northern-irelands-public-ev-charging-projects-a-summary/ Cool thing: Two-Bit Davinci sells his Model 3 https://insideevs.com/news/628600/tesla-model3-real-costs-3-years-60k-miles/ Episode produced by Arran Sheppard: https://producerarran.com Social Media: Patreon Link: http://www.patreon.com/evmusings Ko-fi Link: http://www.ko-fi.com/evmusings EVMusings: Twitter https://twitter.com/MusingsEv and Facebook http://www.facebook.com/The-EV-Musings-Podcast-2271582289776763 Octopus Energy referral code (Click this link to get started) https://share.octopus.energy/neat-star-460 'So, you've gone electric?' on Amazon : https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07Q5JVF1X 'So, you've gone renewable?' on Amazon : https://amzn.to/3LXvIck
iSelect was created to help solve a complex web of interrelated challenges with food and human health. By connecting investors with the innovative companies fixing these industries, iSelect provides the network to create investment opportunities that are making a real impact on the future of our world. Mark has over 25 years of experience in investing, executive leadership and business development while growing six early-stage funds/companies. He has extensive experience in impact investing, as an investor, developer, and operator. Most recently he was EVP Business Development for Cadenza Innovation, a leading energy storage technology company. Previously, he was CEO of HPA Sonics, an early stage specialty materials company developing a clean process for the production of a key LED raw material. Prior to that, he was CEO of Greenleaf Biofuels (now American Greenfuels). At Greenleaf, he and his partners built the largest waste-to-biofuel plant in the Northeast U.S. Formerly, Mark was an investment banker at Progress Partners where he led the clean energy practice, and a Managing Director of two long/short equity hedge funds that he helped grow to $500M in combined assets. Mark has B.S. in Finance from Babson College.
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Mark McCall serves as director of global operations for Immix, which provides physical security monitoring software for central stations and security operations centers. He's also chair of TMA's AVS-01 Standards Committee. SDM Senior Editor Rodney Bosch spoke in-depth with McCall about AVS-01, including its technology aspects, the cross section of industries and public service making it all happen, benefits to the public, and much more.
Host Carl Lewis chats with Neal Hoogwerf to preview Round 1 of the new Gallagher Premiership season. Due to the passing of Queen Elizabeth, both Friday matches have been postponed - we od have bets for all the matches this weekend. The eagerly awaited Gallagher Premiership Rugby season will commence on Friday when Bristol Bears face Bath in a west country derby with Sale up against Northampton Saints. The concern ahead of the brand-new season has been centred off the pitch with Worcester Warriors facing a battle for survival. However, on the field it is certain to be yet another season full of competitive rugby with the Premiership proving once again why it is the toughest and hardest league in the world. Lets take a look at all 13 sides ahead of the big kick off Bath Rugby Bath's new head coach Johann van Graan has a big job on his hands to improve the fortunes of Bath after the side finished bottom of the table for the first time in their history and suffered a number of embarrassing defeats including a 64-0 drubbing at Gloucester. Van Graan has gone with experienced ahead of the new season with his first task to repair a very leaky defence. Among a host of recruits for Bath, Piers Francis has been signed from Northampton along with international Quinn Roux, a late signing after Charlie Ewels suffered a knee injury on England's tour to Australia that will keep him out of a large chunk of the season. Bristol Bears Bristol had a roller coaster of a season last term with at one point being top of the table, to almost finishing bottom and missing out on a Champions League spot. Director of Rugby Pat lam had to contend with a huge injury list that decimated the side. Their key players Charles Piutau and Semi Radrada missed a number of matches last campaign and will be raring to go ahead of the new campaign. Ellis Genge has re-joined from Leicester to form an England prop pairing with Kyle Sinkler, whose season was also disrupted by injury. Exeter Chiefs The Chiefs missed out on the Premiership final for the first time in six seasons, and finished in the lower regions of the table, missing out on a top six finish. Rob Baxter has been given a new role, Director of Rugby instead of Head Coach, and has recruited Australian prop Scott Sio and Ireland's Rory O'Loughlin. Gloucester The club only just missed out on a play-off place last season by the narrowest of margins, a single point. With Jonny May fit to start the new season and No 8 Albert Tuisue joining from London Irish, Head Coach George Skivington has kept the majority of last season's side, with the empathises on pushing for a top four finish. Harlequins Quins will be looking to bounce back after losing out to Saracens in the semi-final last season. The side had to contend with more international call-ups than they have been used to, but still made the top four, the only side to do so from the previous four teams. Director of Rugby Tabai Matson has recruited lock Irne Herbst from Benetton, with the club re-signing Charlie Matthews after a stint in Japan. Once again you can never rule Harlequins out of the accusation and are worthy contenders for sure. Leicester Tigers The Tigers clawed their way from the bottom to the top last season. They went on to defeat Saracens in the final. Under Head Coach Steve Borthwick Tigers have become a side that are extremely difficult to beat. South Africa's Handre Pollard has been recruited from Montpellier along with Anthony Watson from Bath. Expect Tigers once again to be the team to beat come June with the possibility of back-to-back titles not beyond them. London Irish The Exiles qualified for the Champions Cup after a 10-year absence and were a much-improved side from previous seasons. They unearthed a star in Henry Arundell, and relished playing in a smaller stadium of the Brentford Community Stadium, compared to the larger surface at Reading. Twenty players left Irish during a busy summer with Api Ratuniyarawa joining from Northampton with Josh Basham making the move down south from Newcastle. Newcastle After 10 years at the helm, Dean Richards decided to stand down with new Head Coach Dave Walder taking over the reigns. Newcastle have been used to strong starts at the beginning of the season followed by slumps and a lowly league position. Their hopes of future success rest on the shoulders of the excellent Adam Radwan. The winger has improved immensely as a player and is growing as a player. Northampton Saints In recent seasons Saints have been a yo-yo club. Up one week and down the next. Previous Director of Rugby Chris Boyd has returned back to New Zealand in the summer with Phil Dowson giving the top job. Saints have the luxury of having two international captains in the form of England's Courtney Lawes and Wales Dan Biggar. Sale Sharks Three England internationals have arrived at the AJ Bell Stadium including George Ford from Leicester and Jonny Hill from Exeter. Sharks failed to build on their top four finish of the previous season and will be looking to improve on their sixth place finish from last season. Saracens Saracens returned back to the Premiership after one season back in the big time and reached the Premiership final. Their recruitment has been kept to the minimum with the signing of former Harlequins player Hugh Tizard a big signing for the club. With the experience, the club process then expects Saracens under Mark McCall to be there or thereabouts once again. Wasps Recruitment was put on hold in the summer for a few weeks as Wasps looked to refinance the £35 million that fell due to bondholders in May. Finalists two seasons ago, Wasps missed out on qualifying for the European Champions Cup by finishing in ninth place, which wasn't helped by a horrendous injury list which at one stage stood at 27 which included Joe Launchbury, Jack Willis and Thomas Young. South Africa's Vincent Koch has been signed from Saracens along with Will Haydon-Wood from Falcons. Worcester Warriors Steve Diamond's bid to become the first Worcester coach to get the club into the Champions Cup has now turned into a battle for survival for the club. Money for August's salaries was found at the last minute, but with the club's bank accounts frozen because of an unpaid tax bill, things are still very uncertain for Worcester. Despite the off-field distractions, Worcester have been busy with 15 players leaving and seven coming in.
Jimmy Hughes tackles your consumer issues, from booking flights that didn't exist to whether selecting options from a dropdown menu online means you're personalising it. Chief Equality Commissioner Geraldine McGahey responds to a listener's questions about whether a supermarket app is discriminatory and how banks are asking elderly customers to verify their identities. Linda asks Mark McCall from the Electric Vehicle Association NI about this week's announcement of more funding for on-street chargers in residential areas.
Today we're delighted to be joined by Irish, Ulster & Lions legend Stephen Ferris to discuss his incredible career on and off the pitch. We discuss; nights out with golf legend Rory McIlroy, the loosest night of his career in NZ with Paul O'Connell, being bitten by his biggest enemy in Dylan Hartley and the repercussions, bullying at Ulster, the north vs south divide in Ireland, winding up his old teammates as a pundit, we find out if Archie's big in Ireland, clubbing in Dublin with BOD and ROG plus much much more...... ----------- Buy a ticket to our live podcast on the 7th September at the Wolfpack Fulham - with all proceeds going to the Ed Slater Foundation to help him with his battle against MND. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rig-biz-pod-live-100th-episode-special-raising-money-for-ed-slater-tickets-407355440087?utm_source=eventbrite&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=post_publish&utm_content=shortLinkNewEmail
Tuesday evening message with guest Mark McCall. Follow us on Instagram @christianlifeaustinya to stay up to date with the exciting things happening here Tuesday nights at CLYA.
There's no way we could fit the names of our three guests into the show title...After mulling over news regarding Mark McCall, Owen Farrell, and the recent results, we spoke to former Saracens backrow-turned-prop Hayden Thompson Stringer about his ever-growing career at Brive and the joys of playing in France! Then, Mavericks Head Coach Kat Ratnapala and newly appointed vice-captain Gabby Marshall join us on the eve of the 2022 VNSL season with excitement building for a return to matches on home turf!
In this in-car episode of the Sold as Seen Podcast, we take to Northern Ireland's roads in a Tesla Model 3, and chat to Mark McCall from the EV Association NI about the real world challenges of EV ownership in the province, the state of charging infrastructure here. We also attempt to dispel myths about EV ownership. It can be done. Finally, at the last minute we also added in the audio from our YouTube review of the Model 3 itself. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Eddie talks about: Carl Fearns, Mark McCall, Eddie Jones, and all sorts of other shit. SHED!
Mark McCall, of Instagram account @automatedhome, runs through his Co Down home building project including: - the design and build process - issues with foundations - stages of the build from first, second to third fix - design and budgeting tips The full story available here: https://selfbuild.ie/project/the-automated-home/
Thursday's #OTBAM podcast - Eoin Sheahan and Kenny Cunningham are live this morning with your sports breakfast fix. Talking Kenny's Christmas and Champions League from the top, with a focus on the latest on Ralf Rangnick's Man Utd. We've got Dermot Corrigan on the fall of Barcelona and how the Madrid derby is shaping up. Rugby with Luke Fitzgerald and we've got Jess Kelly's AM Gift Guide. John Duggan brings us the latest sports news too as the hurling All-Stars are released. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) - OTB AM is LIVE - Eoin and Kenny (11:20) - Kenny on the Champions League: Rangnick's start, Chelsea, UCL reaction. (44:10) - Dermot Corrigan talks Spanish Football. (01:04:00) - Sports Pages (01:07:40) - Sports News with John Duggan. (01:19:30) - Rugby with Luke Fitzgerald. (01:39:00) - Champions Cup - what one player would you bring out of retirement? ROG, Ellis Genge, Leo Cullen, Mark McCall and Jono Gibbes. (01:44:30) - Jess Kelly's AM Gift Guide. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #BestFaceForward
Wednesday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger and Eoin are live this morning with your sports breakfast fix. Champions League from the top, with a focus on the latest in Italian Football with Paddy Agnew. Rugby with Keith Wood, as we talk sports psychology and bring you the rule changes some of the top players and coaches in the game would make. Wesley O'Brien talks about bringing Tennis to Refugees and we're talking Katie Taylor with Ronan. John Duggan brings us the latest sports news too. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) - OTB AM is LIVE - Ger and Eoin: Champions League fallout (24:30) - Paddy Agnew (42:10) - Rugby with Keith Wood. (01:09:20) - Sports News with John Duggan. (01:23:00) - Tennis for Refugees with Wesley O'Brien. (01:38:20) - Champions Cup - Rule Changes? ROG, Ellis Genge, Leo Cullen, Mark McCall and Jono Gibbes. (01:45:00) - Boxing with Ronan Mullen Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #BestFaceForward
Podcast: FEG Insight BridgeEpisode: Renewing Energy Investments with Mark McCallPub date: 2021-04-21Mark McCall, Managing Director at Lime Rock New Energy and former Executive Director of the U.S. Department of Energy Loan Programs Office, joins us in this episode to talk about the rise of renewable energy. Listen in as we discuss the megatrend toward renewables, what technology investments are required along the way, how the government will be involved, and how traditional energy fits into the equation.You can find every episode of FEG Insight Bridge podcasts in one place and sign up to receive our other publications here. The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from FEG Investment Advisors, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Pens and notepads at the ready for Alex, Hask and Tinds this week because class in session with the Sale Sharks Director of Rugby, Alex Sanderson. He talks about their upcoming Premiership play-off semi-final against Exeter, how the use of psychology gives his side an advantage, and he reveals what he learned from Eddie Jones, Mark McCall and Brendan Venter. Meanwhile Hask tells of a messy trip with his dog to an exclusive getaway and did Tinds put in a word with his grandmother-in-law for Emily Scarratt's birthday honours gong.
Energy is changing and our electricity grid technology is over 100 years old. Every day, new solar panels, windmills and cogeneration plants are transforming America's electricity production – but our grid that carries electricity to those who use it is unable to keep up. Last year, there were over 700 gigawatts of power that were not hooked up to the grid. Lime Rock New Energy is on a mission to change how our energy is created and consumed by filling a hole in the market: growth equity. Listen to how Mark Lewis and Mark McCall – two veteran climate change investors – are innovating in a forgotten part of the environmental capital stack.
Mark McCall, Managing Director at Lime Rock New Energy and former Executive Director of the U.S. Department of Energy Loan Programs Office, joins us in this episode to talk about the rise of renewable energy. Listen in as we discuss the megatrend toward renewables, what technology investments are required along the way, how the government will be involved, and how traditional energy fits into the equation.
Mark McCall and Scott McMurray explain what fully integrated home automation is all about. Check out the show notes for more information:
Professional rugby returns this weekend and we have got quite the preview for you. Included, we have an exclusive interview with Harlequins prop Simon Kerrod and we preview Bristol's visit from Saracens with snippets from Pat Lam, Mark McCall, Luke Morahan and Elliot Daly. Joe Harvey and Chris Heal also preview each of the games taking place this weekend. Chris Heal - https://twitter.com/c_heal Joe Harvey - https://twitter.com/joeharvey34 Talking Rugby Union: Website - https://www.talkingrugbyunion.co.uk/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TalkRugbyUnion Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/talkingrugbyunion Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/talkingrugbyunion/
Leinster's quest for back to back European crowns fell just short against a sensational Saracens outfit. On this week's podcast, the lads talk to the Daily Telegraph's Charlie Morgan about the game, where it went wrong and why Irish teams keep losing to English opposition. There's no Mick this week so PJ Browne once again slots in to fill the gap. His big concern is the double-blow dealt to Leinster fans this week as a final loss combined with the departure of South Dublin's treasured Fondue restaurant could prove too much to handle. Elsewhere, the lads reflect on the situation in Munster and the possible replacements, Maurice preview's the weekend's Pro14 semi-finals and Charlie Morgan explains why Mark McCall is one of Europe's most underappreciated coaches. If you enjoy the podcast, please rate and review the show. Get in touch via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @ballsdotie.
Saracens became the most successful English side in European Cup history with an impressive 20 points to 10 victory over Leinster Rugby in the Heineken Champions Cup final. They won all nine matches on their way to a third European title in four seasons. The former Leinster, Newcastle and Ireland lock Mike McCarthy joins James Burridge and Tom May to analyse the Heineken Champions Cup showpiece at St. James’ Park. There’s Saracens reaction from skipper Brad Barritt, Mark McCall, Ben Spencer, Liam Williams, Billy Vunipola and the new EPCR European Player of the Year Alex Goode. Plus there’s Leo Cullen, Johnny Sexton and Luke McGrath from the Leinster camp. And you’ll hear from Benjamin Kayser, after ASM Clermont Auvergne beat La Rochelle in Friday’s European Rugby Challenge Cup Final.
Former Wales and Cardiff Blues captain Martyn Williams chats to the EPCR European Rugby Show ahead of a new Heineken Champions Cup campaign, as does former Scotland star Andy Nicol, who skippered Bath Rugby to a European title in 1998. Tom May, once of Newcastle Falcons and RC Toulon, and the former Racing 92 and Wasps flanker Florent Rossigneux join James Burridge in the studio to preview the holders Leinster Rugby’s opener against Wasps, Exeter Chiefs v Munster Rugby, Scarlets against last season’s finalists Racing, plus seven other great matches across Round 1 weekend. We hear from Johnny Sexton, Tom Youngs, Dimitri Szarzewski, Matt Garvey, Johann van Graan, Richard Cockerill and Mark McCall during our in-depth preview of the new European Rugby season. Journalist and author Jonathan Bradley discusses his new book about Ulster’s remarkable European Cup success 20 seasons ago, and we look ahead to the start of the European Rugby Challenge Cup as well.
Stephen Ferris, Kevin McLaughlin, SportsJOE's Pat McCarry and host Andy McGeady are on the podcast this week. 1:00 - Stephen Ferris on his first time in Irish camp 3:30 - Kev McLaughlin remembers pissing off John Hayes on his first day in Irish camp 5:20 - Fez on his first meeting with Brian O’Driscoll 7:10 - The boys try to remember the first player they roomed with in Irish camp 8:25 - An absolute classic about Justin Fitzpatrick 10:00 - A great story about Paul O’Connell’s roguery 12:55 - Kev on the pressure of trying to establish himself in the Ireland squad 16:00 - The guys talk about Rory Scannell’s potential 18:55 - Who are the new leaders emerging in Irish rugby? 20:30 - The guys talk about Jacob Stockdale’s inclusion ahead of Andrew Trimble and Craig Gilroy 25:00 - What does the Ireland squad tell us about late Lions call-ups? 27:37 - What has gone wrong at Ulster this season? 31:00 - Why have Ulster stopped producing good young players? 32:25 - Kev on how Saracens coach Mark McCall can help Ulster 34:20 - Fez on the lack of local players in the Ulster setup 41:28 - What Jono Gibbes will bring to the Ulster setup next season 44:00 - A Guinness PRO12 semi final preview w/ Hayley O’Connor from Ladbrokes 49:00 - A look at Connacht’s Champions Cup playoff semi final with Northampton
Russell Hargreaves looks back on events at Allianz Park, before speaking to retiring Sarries legends Neil de Kock and Kelly Brown, to Sarries head coach Mark McCall and to Bristol counterpart Mark Tainton.
There are just three rounds of the regular season left in the Aviva Premiership. Russell Hargreaves has the details, while we also hear from Danny Care, Matt Mullan, Mark McCall and from Jim Mallinder.
Simon Ward looks back on events at Kingsholm, before he and Russell Hargreaves talk to Gloucester and Wales hooker Richard Hibbard, as well as to Sarries head coach Mark McCall.
Russell Hargreaves looks back on events at Allianz Park, before speaking to Sarries head coach Mark McCall and to Toulon counterpart Mike Ford.
The final round of group-stage matches take place this weekend. Russell Hargreaves has the details, while we also hear from Stuart Lancaster, Mark McCall and Dai Young.
Russell Hargreaves looks ahead to the seventh round of matches, while we also hear from Jim Mallinder, Mark McCall, Richard Cockerill and John Kingston.
The first round of pool-stage matches takes place this weekend - Russell Hargreaves has the details, while we also hear from Richard Cockerill, Mark McCall, Jim Mallinder and from Rob Baxter.
Russell Hargreaves looks ahead to the fifth round of matches in the Aviva Premiership this weekend, while we also hear from Andy Robinson, Mark McCall, Gareth Steenson and from David Humphreys.
Russell Hargreaves looks ahead to this weekend's second round of matches, while we also hear from Dai Young, Todd Blackadder and from Mark McCall.
Russell Hargreaves looks ahead to the opening round of matches in the new season, while we also hear from Mark McCall, Carl Hogg, Danny Care and from Andy Robinson.
Champions Saracens are back at Twickenham to start their new season. Worcester will be their opponents. Mark McCall and Brad Barritt put their thoughts for the new season up against Carl Hogg and GJ Van Velze for the Warriors.
The Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office has more than $40 billion in authority to finance innovative clean energy projects and advanced technology vehicles manufacturing. Mark McCall, the Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office Executive Director, discusses how the federal government’s financing is accelerating clean energy technology development, the types of programs that receive funding, and how to apply for loans and loan guarantees from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Russell Hargreaves looks back on events at Twickenham, before speaking to Alex Goode, Maro Itoje and Rob Baxter. We also hear from Mark McCall, Brad Barritt and Gareth Steenson.
There's a massive weekend ahead, including two domestic finals and one major international. Russell Hargreaves has the details, while we also hear from Rob Baxter, Mark McCall, Luther Burrell and from Scott Baldwin.
Saracens head coach Mark McCall talks to Russell Hargreaves, as the newly-crowned European champions and Aviva Premiership title holders prepare to face Exeter Chiefs in Saturday's domestic showpiece at Twickenham.
Russell Hargreaves looks back on events at Allianz Park, before speaking to Sarries double try-scorer Chris Ashton and head coach Mark McCall, as well as to Tigers director of rugby Richard Cockerill and captain Mathew Tait.
It's play off time in the Aviva Premiership this weekend. Russell Hargreaves has the details, while we also hear from Mark McCall, Ben Youngs, Jack Nowell and from Dai Young.
Back to domestic action this weekend as Saracens host Leicester in the 1st of the Premiership semifinals.Hear how the two DoR's, Mark McCall and Richard Cockerill, feel ahead of their big matchup!
Emma Thurston talks to Saracens head coach Mark McCall and to back row forward Will Fraser, following their first ever European Champions Cup title triumph. On the back of their win over Racing 92 in Lyon, we also hear Sarries post match media conference with McCall, captain Brad Barritt and fly-half Owen Farrell (who kicked all 21 points)... as well as from Racing/NZ legendary fly half Dan Carter.
Saracens head coach Mark McCall talks to Simon Ward ahead of Saturday evening's showdown with French powerhouses Racing 92 in this season's European showpiece at the Grand Stade de Lyon.
Russell Hargreaves looks back on events in Reading before speaking to Sarries head coach Mark McCall and captain Brad Barritt, as well as to Wasps counterparts Dai Young and James Haskell.
Saracens head coach Mark McCall has been speaking to Russell Hargreaves, ahead of Saturday's Aviva Premiership London derby against Harlequins at the home of football.
It's quarter final time this weekend in both European competitions - the Champions Cup and the Challenge Cup. Russell Hargreaves looks ahead to the action, while we also hear from Elliot Daly, Jack Nowell, Mark McCall, Jim Mallinder and Richard Cockerill.
Russell Hargreaves looks back on a feisty affair at the Rec before speaking to Sarries head coach Mark McCall, Bath counterpart Mike Ford and to returning Bath and England lock Dave Attwood.
The fifth round of pool-stage matches take place in the European Champions Cup this weekend. Russell Hargreaves has the details, while we also hear from Gareth Steenson, Mark McCall and from Dai Young.
Russell Hargreaves looks back on events at the Twickenham Stoop, where third met first in the table with local bragging rights at stake... before he and Jamie Hill speak to Quins director of rugby Conor O'Shea and to Sarries head coach Mark McCall.
Saracens-centric this week as young English 2nd row George Kruis reveals his hopes for the new year and Mark McCall reflects on hard work paying dividends #englandconnected
Saracens head coach Mark McCall talks to Russell Hargreaves, ahead of the Aviva Premiership's reigning champions and league leaders travelling to third-placed Harlequins this Saturday.
Hamish Stuart looks back on events at Allianz Park in the Aviva Premiership, before we hear from Sarries head coach Mark McCall and Tigers pair Richard Cockerill and Mat Tait.
Russell Hargreaves looks back on the opening game of the Aviva Premiership's London double header at Twickenham, before speaking to Sarries head coach Mark McCall, Sarries and England centre Brad Barritt and to Warriors captain GJ van Velze.
The new European Champions Cup season starts this weekend. Russell Hargreaves previews the ten opening round matches, while we also hear from Richard Cockerill, Mark McCall, Jim Mallinder and from Dai Young.
Russell Hargreaves looks ahead to the third round of games in the Aviva Premiership, while we also hear from Mark McCall, Mike Ford, Jason Leonard and from Billy Twelvetrees.
Russell Hargreaves looks back on events at Kingsholm in the Aviva Premiership, before speaking to Sarries head coach Mark McCall and to Cherry-and-Whites skipper Billy Twelvetrees.
Saracens head coach Mark McCall and captain Ali Hargreaves, alongside Sale Sharks director of rugby Steve Diamond speak to Russell Hargreaves, ahead of the two sides meeting this Saturday in their Aviva Premiership opener.
Russell Hargreaves looks ahead to the 2015 Aviva Premiership Final, as well as three other huge games this weekend. We also hear from Bath pair Mike Ford and Stuart Hooper, plus Saracens duo Jacques Burger and Mark McCall.
Attention Frustrated Photographers! If you feel like your artistic growth is stunted, today's talk with Mark McCall is for you. How can you quickly improve the quality of your work? "Nothing will improve the level of your work FASTER than print competition." -Mark McCall If your work could use a shot of steroids, and you're considering competition, Mark explains: *Advice to the first-timer before you compete *Why you should compete, even if you're creating work that's atypical for you *A few resources to help you fare your best If you'd like to compete NOW, you still have time to enter your work at SUMMERFEST--June 28-July 1, 2015. Learn more here. And another resource that Mark mentioned: printcompetition.com.
Russell Hargreaves looks back at an action-packed last-four encounter at Franklin's Gardens... before speaking to Sarries head coach Mark McCall, Saints counterpart Jim Mallinder and to Saracens players Jacques Burger (Aviva man of the match), Jamie George (try-scorer) and Mako Vunipola.
Saints pair Tom Wood and Alex Corbisiero speak to Russell Hargreaves courtesy of the BMW Sweet Chariot Studio Tour, while we also hear from Sarries' trio Chris Wyles, Chris Ashton and Mark McCall pre the Aviva Premiership's top-of-the-table clash at Stadium MK.
Mark McCall on Saracens Jan 2011. Sharks v. Saracens 2nd January. Difficult December. Sale Sharks fell foul of the severe weather. Although the pitch was fine, the surrounds weren't, and the game v. Gloucester on 3rd December was postponed. Then followed two cold games against Brive, both lost. Sharks had to play a 'home' game at Galashiels in Scotland. The club parted company with Head Coach Mike Brewer before the club met Leicester Tigers at Welford Road to finish of a miserable month for the Sharks. New Year Resolution. With stalwart Pete Anglesea at the helm, Sharks got off to a terrific start, beating Saracens 28-22 at Edgeley Park as 2011 dawned. Fixtures coming up are Newcastle (away) in the Premiership, before Amlin Cup games against Petrarca (home) and El Salvador (away) before meeting Newport Gwent Dragons in the LV= Cup on the 28th.