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In this week's episode, we had the pleasure of hosting former Hull FC and Hull KR star, Paul Cooke. We delved into our regular segments, discussing Hull KR's narrow 14-12 victory over Wakefield Trinity at Belle Vue, and analysed Hull FC's challenging 46-4 home defeat to Wigan Warriors. Tune in for in-depth insights and commentary on these matches and more. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tons of us are feeling run-down and crummy and are wondering: What can we do about it? Well, lots of influencers have an answer: balancing our hormones. These influencers, including some doctors, recommend special supplements, diets, exercises, and prescriptions to tame our cortisol, boost our testosterone, and tackle our estrogen. Are they on to something? We get to the bottom of it with endocrinologists Dr. Deena Adimoolam and Prof. Anne Cappola; and urologist Prof. Mohit Khera. Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsHormoneBalancing (00:00) Hormones are hot right now (02:57) A tale of cortisol and supplements (14:25) Are we in a testosterone crisis?! (20:42) Should you boost your T? (27:35) Is estrogen the enemy? This episode was produced by Rose Rimler, with help from Wendy Zukerman, Michelle Dang, and Meryl Horn. We're edited by Blythe Terrell. Fact checking by Erica Akiko Howard. Mix and sound design by Bobby Lord. Music written by Bobby Lord, Bumi Hidaka, and Peter Leonard. Research help from Timmy Broderick. Recording help from Alex Stuckey. Thanks to all the researchers we spoke to including Dr. Amit Raval, Dr. Andrea Sansone, Prof. Bob Spencer, Dr. Daniel Rippon, Dr. Emma Adam, Dr. Hannah Troxel, Dr. John Hough, Dr. Jonathan Little, Prof. Paul Cooke, and Prof. Paula Hillard. Special thanks to Joel Werner, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson. Science Vs is a Spotify Studios Original. Listen for free on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Paul was determined to do the 5 km route after putting in many hours at the gym to get back on his feet again. His colleagues and friends from the firehall joined him for the walk to show their support.
Go Bruno All Day, Everyday! Featured on FSP is the one and only, Mr. Paul Cooke ‘89 from the esteemed Brown University, Head Coach of the Men's Crew team for over 30 years! Paul does a great job of creating a solid team culture bringing in the right people for the job at hand.We discuss topics such as how to establish competitiveness within a program, resources for mental health of athletes, well-known Brown alumni, our new addition of FSP supporters submitting questions for Coach Paul, influence of Great Britain coaches on the staff, how useful social media can be for a program, and more! Be sure to tune into Hudson & Coach Paul Cooke ‘89 from Brown Men's Crew! Go Bruno!Xeno Müller - Elite Rowing Coach Make your rowing dreams real! Use Code “FORSTARS” for $200 OFF on your desired training package!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/missingepisodes Tip us on https://ko-fi.com/missingeps Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/drwhopodcasters It's episode 13 of The Missing Episodes Podcast! For the first time proper, the TARDIS is back on contemporary Earth, indeed in contemporary London, and The Doctor and Dod… uhh… the Doctor and new, groovy companions Ben and Polly face down the mechanical menace in the Post Office Tower and The War Machines. Master podcaster Steven Schapansky (@RadioFreeSkaro) and Doctor Who Historian Jon Preddle (https://broadwcast.org/) join to help analyse this most seminal of stories, as Season 3 draws to a close and Doctor Who marches on in a new format under Innes Lloyd and Gerry Davis. Then it's off on a world tour, as Jon talks us through the sales process, censorship in Australia and New Zealand and how and why four prints of The War Machines ended up in Nigeria, to be found by Ian Levine in the 1980's. This is the deepest of deep dives and summarises years of Jon's cutting-edge research. We also explore why, perhaps, The Wheel in Space wasn't in Jos when Enemy and Web were recovered over ten years ago! So leave your Dodo at home, put on your fab gear and join us as we take a look at The War Machines. If you enjoy this podcast, we ask that you share it on social media to help us find our audience! Tim is on Twitter @drwhopodcasters, and please do come and like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/drwhoandthepodcasters. Executive Producer: Rich Tipple Become a patron and help us cover our fees and keep us in biscuits via https://www.patreon.com/missingepisodes. Thanks to much to the exceedingly lovely Alex TheSkapes, Andrew Llewellyn, Andy Kitching, Anthony Carroll, Tony Carroll, Anthony Fusco, Anthony Wainer, Ashton Withers, Bedwyr Gullidge, Bluey111, Brendan McKenna-Nicoll, Charles Geers, Chris Arkle, Chris Fone, Colin Brockhurst, Craig Thomson, Darren Howard, David Gillespie-Pratt, David Green, David Matthewman, Dean Poole, Deetz Easterwood, Dominic Jackson, Garry Byrne, Gav Rymill, Harry Townsend, Huw Buchtman, Jack Sharpe, James, James Cluskey, Jamie Bate, JB, Jess Jurkovic, Jim Trenowden, Joe Lewallen, Joe Bloggs, John Geoffrion, John Rivers, John Thomson, Jon, Jon Sheehan, Jonathan Le Targat, Jonathan Potter, Joshua, Marc Cameron, Martin Ramsdin, Matthew, Matthew Purchase, Michael Elison, Neil Smith, Nick Lawton, Nick Mellish, Oliver Wake, Patrick, Paul Cooke, Peter Cuminskey, Philip Stubley, Pierce Carrig, Ray Badrick, Reuben Hergfindahl, Rich Hughes, Richard Byatt, Richard Higson, Richard Smith, Richie Howarth, Rob Fleming, Sara Irving, Sarah Crotzer, Sean Martindill, Sidney Troat, Simon Exton, Simon Whitehead, Sinead Morse, Stephen Hartwell, Stephen Moffatt, Stephen Wolterstorff, Steven Manfred, Steven Quinn, Steven Schapansky, Steven White, Stewart Boyles, Stuart Hargreves, That's Chroma, Tim Arding, and last but not least, Toby Hadoke. With thanks the wonderful Bea Garrido https://twitter.com/BeaGarrido00 for her art, assistance and her patience. Check out her brilliant Doctor Who art https://beagarridoart.weebly.com/ This free podcast borrows snippets of music from “Marche, Les Structures Sonores” – Lasry Baschet. We lovingly pilfer original music cues by from the BBC's original production of The War Machines.
Matthew Shaw is joined by James Smailes and Paul Cooke to discuss Magic Weekend and all the action, while Rugby League Commercial's Rhodri Jones tells all on the concept's future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Matthew Shaw, Paul Cooke, Dan Tomlinson and Joe Appleyard take a look at every club's recruitment plans ahead of the 2024 season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With a third of the season gone and grading on the agenda, Matthew Shaw, Paul Cooke and Joe Appleyard grade every team's season so far. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wow what an episode! Spending an hour and half speaking with Paul Cooke felt like 5 minutes! Just sit back and enjoy this one!
After the latest in a long line of humiliating defeats for Hull FC, Matthew Shaw, Paul Cooke and Dan Tomlinson look at what needs to be done to turn things around. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A special focusing on Castleford Tigers following Lee Radford's departure. Club legend Craig Huby and Paul Cooke join Matthew Shaw to discuss the Tigers and what's gone wrong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome everyone to another episode of the For Stars Podcast! Featured here on FSP is arguably one of the best youth men's rowing coaches in the game, Mr. John Fife, Head Coach for St. Joe's Prep in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Coach Fife graduated from the Prep back in 1998, where he rowed for the crew team during his four years at the school. Fife received an offer to row at the University of Pennsylvania '02, on their Men's Heavyweight Rowing team. He was then offered to Intern at Brown University under current head coach, Paul Cooke where he was there for around the span of a month, but decided to take up another offer to coach the Freshman Lightweight Men at UPenn, coaching there for four years. He spent some time coaching at Georgetown for one year, went back to the Prep for around two years. He then went to Rutgers University - Law, graduating from Law School. After coaching at the Prep for a minor stint and law school, he went to coach at Dallas Jesuit College Prep from January 2011 - August 2017. Fife decided it was time to go back to his roots, where he is now currently coaching the Hawks over at the iconic, St. Joseph's Preparatory School since the 2017 academic school year. Fife coached a plethora of the FSP family, including Connor Neill, Paddy McNamara, and the entire group on the St. Joe's Prep podcast.The thing about Coach Fife, is that his journey in the sport comes full circle, 360º to the tee, and it all revolves around Philadelphia! His rowing career started at the Prep, and he is now coaching at the program, that changed his life for the greater good, inspiring hundreds of student-athletes everyday. Coming off on winning the United States Youth National Championships in 2021, the scholastic rowing team made a lasting impact on the club rowing squads around the entire nation. The Prep Really Mean Business and there is no shadow of a doubt that they will continue to make history for eternity! He has so much love for the sport and loves coaching his athletes to be the best version of themselves. Like Coach Wallin's podcast, a Prep alum as well, we talk about his athletes and inner "WHY".... the overall journey coaching, his thoughts on Men's Rowing becoming an NCAA sport down the road, why we need to spread the news of rowing to the youth much more, along with an abundant of topics surrounding his team and goals for this season. Be sure to grab your popcorn for this one, you definitely do not want to miss out!YEAH PREP!Xeno Müller - Elite Rowing Coach Make your rowing dreams real! Use Code “FORSTARS” for $100 OFF on your desired training package!Headsweats USE CODE: "FORSTARS25" for 25% OFF!
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After becoming World Club champions, St Helens CEO Mike Rush joins Matthew Shaw to share his stories of the trip and give insight into the club's future, while Super League great Paul Cooke and esteemed journalist Aaron Bower dissect a lively week across the game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
⚡️ by Budget Tyres Autocentre and 360 Chartered Accountants In this special edition of the Red Robin Pre Seasons Mini Pod former Robin and current Talk Sport Rugby League summariser Paul Cooke joins me to look forward to the 2023 Betfred Super League Season. We discuss who the stand out players for Hull Kingston Rovers will be this season, what Cookies hopes are for 2023 and why Rovers supporters should excited be super excited.
The final stop of our RLWC2021 Cultural Festival Tour takes us to Hull Central Library, as we reflect on the tournament, it's potential legacy and new eras for Hull FC and Hull Kingston Rovers as we're joined by two men who played for both in Paul Cooke and Craig Murdock, with Peter Smith of the Yorkshire Evening Post completing the panel.
Paul Cooke, Canadian motorsports hall of famer, gives a detailed history on Canada's most signifigant race team, Comstock racing. The team was a Ford factory supported through the 1960, racing Shelby Cobra's, GT40s and Mustangs. Paul was witness more Canadian motorsports history than almost anyone, The director of Karting for ASN FIA was the team manager for George Eaton's Can-Am team, and other's Formula Atlantic and Formula One Campaigns. Paul is the Clerk of the Course for Formula One in Montreal. Paul recounts the GT40 crash at the 12 hours of Sebring that lead to the missing GT40.
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The pandemic put a lot of strain on relationships... but in reality, how many ended in divorce? We talk to a family law expert about what's been happening. (0:00) When he visits this land next week... will Pope Francis make an apology to survivors of Residential Schools? (7:53) Ahead of the Pope's visit to Canada, we'll dip into the archives to learn more about the complicated history of the Roman Catholic Church in Labrador Innu communities. (15:02) Innu in Labrador have been travelling to Quebec for the Feast of Saint Anne since at least the 1980s, But with Pope Francis travelling to Quebec the day after the feast, it's a special trip this year. (20:26) The number of flights at the Goose Bay Airport is slowly returning to their pre-pandemic levels. (29:23) After an injury, 63-year-old fire inspector Paul Cooke learned that he was partially paralyzed, and his colleagues reacted swiftly to create a project to assist their peer. (35:45) It's been 20 years since Captains Colin Sonoski and Juli-Ann Mackenzie lost their lives in Rescue 4-2-0 This week a private commemoration was held to honor their memory. (42:21) What are the best wildflowers for bees? How do bees use alder trees without flowers? (49:52)
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This week, Paul Cooke from Sector 2815 on YouTube joins us to discuss how he managed to accumulate a comic collection of more than thirty thousand books, including a DC grail that completed his entire run of every Justice League of America book ever printed...(wow). SUPPORT THE SHOW! Subscribe to our Patreon to gain exclusive bonus content, join our private discord conversations and, of course, help Spec Tales grow. REACH OUT TO US! Share a grail tale of your own, give us some feedback, or tell us a topic you want us to discuss. Follow us on Twitter and on Instagram. You can also shoot us a message anytime at spectalespodcast@gmail.comIf you're enjoying what you're listening to, do us a favor and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Positive reviews make the podcast easier to be found by other grail chasers like us. As always — thank you for listening.Spec Tales Artwork Created by Bartels Creative CoSupport the show
Jeff and Ross are joined by Paul Cooke to chat about Zygon Outer-Space Diaries. A fan produced charity Annual featuring the Zygons, whose procedes to go in aid to Cancer Research UK. We had a lovely time chatting about a wonderful book. We hope you all consider snapping up the annual
Bill Gross, the LA Probate Expert, hosts a weekly call to discuss all things probate. In this episode, he welcomes guest Paul Cooke from Athens, Georgia. Bill's Website: http://thelaprobateexpert.com/ Join Probate Weekly live: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/probate-weekly-tickets-67396261031 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/probateweekly/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/probateweekly/support
How do Hull and Brett Hodgson get the most out of the current squad? What do they need to change? How can Jake Connor further improve? Former Hull player Paul Cooke joins Dan and Rich to give his insight into all that and more.
Paul, the Head Coach of Brown University Men's Crew team, talks about how sports force us to be "in the moment," teamwork, what it takes to be a great athlete and what role sports played in his life as he processed, as a kid, his father's suicide. Paul has coached Olympians and won the Ivy League in 2008, 2009 and 2012 as well as placing in many other highly competitive events.
So I guess you could all this the season finale, but we're not really going anywhere. It's time to talk about how Tim and Paul Cooke (along with a dozen other hot guys) pulled off the largest wiffs event in over a decade...in the middle of a 100 year pandemic. That's it. That's the pod.
We head back to October 2016 for our latest dip into the archives, as we're live at what would become our eventual home for the first time, Philip Howard Books in Leeds, otherwise known as "Phil's Book Shop" these days. Why were we there? Paul Cooke and talkSPORT's Adrian Durham were there to talk about "Judas" as one of Rugby League's most honest and open autobiographies had just hit the bookshelves.
Episode 10 of the Ball Talk podcast with former Sligo Rovers captain Richie Ryan! Listen to a packed hour where we run through Richie's 12 club career, his time at Sligo Rovers, the brilliance of Paul Cooke, playing for Sunderland against arch rivals Newcastle, and much, much more. Follow for more and I hope ye enjoy!
For our second show we are taking a deep dive into all things viral and bacterial, as Deadly Doses looks to the origins of the contagion narrative and ask why its such a pervasive trope within the horror genre. From the Black Plague to STD's, we examine the allure of viral films and what it is about them that makes us squirm with delight. A massive thanks to the production team and special thanks to Sean Doyle, Emmett Cleary and Paul Cooke. Films discussed include- Seventh Seal (dir. Ingmar Bergman, 1957 ) The Omega Man (dir. Boris Sagal, 1971)12 Monkeys (dir. Terry Gilliam,1995)Pontypool (dir. Bruce McDonald, 2008 ) Make sure to check out the radio play "Pontypool Changes Everything."It Follows (dir David Robert Mitchell, 2014)For recommend reading on today's podcast see:Priscilla Wald, "Contagious. Cultures, Carriers, and The Outbreak Narrative. "(2008)Devendra P. Varma ,"The Gothic Flame: Being a History of the Gothic Novel in England, Its Origins, Efflorescence, Disintegration, and Residuary Influences." (1966)Teri Shors, "Encounters in Virology."(2003)Norman, F. Cantor, "In the Wake of the Plague: The Black Death and the World It Made." (2015)Richard Preston, "The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story." (1994)Eugene Thacker, "The Global Genome: Biotechnology, Politics, and Culture." (2006)
I sit down with Paul Cooke to discuss his coaching journey and the cultural renaissance of Brown Crew leading up to the historic 2008-2009 season that marked a new era for the program.
An RSF Audio drama following the life of Section Leader Elizabeth Shaw before the events of the TV story Inferno. Our realities are determined by the choices we make. Somewhere out there in the infinity of dimensional existence lie other worlds, other Earths, where other choices have been made, where the other path was taken... Some worlds that rest in peace and tranquillity, others that see an inferno of destruction and evil... [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGHMG2Niln8&w=560&h=315] Narrated by Jenny Shirt Written by David MacGowan Music by Komiku, Kevin MacLeod, *imp* Illustration by Paul Cooke
Following the shock revelations at the FAI’s recent press conference regarding their finances, Jamie spoke to FAI president Donal Conway and new executive lead Paul Cooke on the current situation the organisation finds itself in. We also hear from Dan McDonnell from the Irish Independent and Robbie Butler, who is an economics expert from UCC.
On this week's episode we are joined by Jim Gavin following his decision to step down as manager of the Dublin footballers, Leo Cullen reflected on an impressive Champions Cup win for Leinster and Jose Mourinho had nothing but positive things to say about Troy Parrott following his senior Premier League debut for Tottenham yesterday. We also hear from Donal Conway and Paul Cooke on the current situation the FAI find themselves in, while Dan McDonnell from the Irish Independent and Robbie Butler, an economics expert from UCC also weigh in on the controversy.
Mike Buetow, the Editor in Chief and Vice President of Printed Circuit Design & Fab magazine as well as Circuit Assembly’s magazine, joins us to talk about PCB West. The publishers UP Media put on PCB West every year in Santa Clara, this year’s will be September 9 to 12. We talk about what you can expect from the show, how it got started and some colorful history from their background. Altium is also a sponsor of the show this year, and we’ll be there with a booth and Ben Jordan will be giving a class; ‘The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to RF Design.’ Trade In Your Outdated PCB Design Tool & Unlock 45% OFF Altium Designer today! Watch the video, click here. Show Highlights: After two semesters of applied math, Mike switched courses to journalism and ended up working for a trade magazine in the SMT industry. He also worked for IPC for six years where he became embedded in this industry. PCB West predates UP Media by almost a decade, the original conference and exhibition launched in 1991 and is now in its 28th year. What sets PCB West apart as a conference after 28 years, is the in-depth format itself; a deep dive into tutorials on printed circuit design and manufacturing. 70% of the sessions this year, will be at least two and a half hours long, there are also 20 half-day workshops and 5 full-day workshops. There will be 14 talks on EMI/EMC and noise control, 20 involve some element of DFM or board fabrication, and more than 20 will cover high-speed design. The sessions are longer, attacking subjects from all angles. PCB West has seen considerable growth over recent years due in part, to holding it in September rather than the first quarter of the year, and has been sold out for the past eight years. Highlights at PCB West this year include: Eric Bogatin with two presentations, Lee Ritchey with a not-to-be-missed, full-day high-speed tutorial, Daniel Smith from Raytheon will discuss an AI development to address CAD/CAM design bottlenecks. Altium’s Ben Jordan, who is a real designer’s designer, will also be there talking on RF and microwave design. Susy Webb and Paul Cooke will be covering a variety of basics to include schematics, layout, and fabrication. Rick Hartley, the most popular speaker in the history of PCB West is back with seven presentations, including new talks on design for IoT devices. Joe Fama will explain his model on how Tier 3 EMS companies can compete with Tier 1 companies on BOM costs. Greg Papandrew is representing his new company ‘Better Board Buying’ and will highlight how to improve procurement processes. ‘Free Tuesday’ offers 13 free sessions including Eric Bogatin on SI and PI, and a very participative session on ‘21 (and Counting) Most Common Design Errors, Caught by Fabrication, and How to Prevent Them’ by Dave Hoover, TTM Technologies, Ray Fugitt, Downstream Technologies and Mike Tucker, Kinwong Corporation. Writing Your Résumé and Marketing Yourself Within Your Company by Gary Ferrari will be very interesting as it’s an often-neglected area. PCB West has changed over the years; today we see many more degreed engineers - a fun component (think ‘The Porch Dogs’) has been added, timing has changed, but one constant remains - the educational component. This year there will be a one-day exhibition on September 10, with 110 exhibits offering a lot of hands-on, equipment suppliers, demos and around 20 board shops with product samples, also some assembly people, and much more. For pre-registered attendees the exhibition is free, admittance on the day is $25, so do be sure to register on time. Links and Resources: PCB West Guide Tuesday, September 10 Free SessionsExhibitors ListUP Media MagazinesPCB Chat Podcast Learn, connect, and get inspired at AltiumLive 2019: Annual PCB Design Summit.
Jamie Moore was back with another episode of our LOI Podcast. He had an exclusive interview with St Pat's ex Liverpool man Glen McAuley. Dundalk First Team Coach John Gill had a chat before they flew off to Azerbaijan for their Champions League qualifier against Qarabag. Shamrock Rovers Head Coach Stephen Bradley and defender Roberto Lopes talked their Europa League game in Cyprus against Apollon Limassol. While we had all the reaction from the FAI AGM on Saturday with the President Donal Conway and the new Vice President Paul Cooke.
How do folks This is the interview I did with Paul Cooke the man behind Pandemonium Games It was really interesting talking with him and if I hadn't been talking all day probably could have done a couple more hours with him, and plan on having him back on the podcast, it's always nice to get to talk to other hobbiests, especially ones I have never got to talk to before. This is something I am going to try and get done on a more regular basis and am looking to have just normal gamers on right now rather than industry luminaries, which I will have on eventually. Pandaemonium Miniatures is his Facebook page, His twitter and instagram handles are Pandaemonium_miniatures Plus an Etsy shop, PandaemoniumMinis And his Youtube channel is Pandemonium Miniatures but he doesn't have anything on there so watch this space.
How do folks This is the interview I did with Paul Cooke the man behind Pandemonium Games It was really interesting talking with him and if I hadn't been talking all day probably could have done a couple more hours with him, and plan on having him back on the podcast, it's always nice to get to talk to other hobbiests, especially ones I have never got to talk to before. This is something I am going to try and get done on a more regular basis and am looking to have just normal gamers on right now rather than industry luminaries, which I will have on eventually. Pandaemonium Miniatures is his Facebook page, His twitter and instagram handles are Pandaemonium_miniatures Plus an Etsy shop, PandaemoniumMinis And his Youtube channel is Pandemonium Miniatures but he doesn't have anything on there so watch this space.
On this very special episode, Jack and Sean sit down with Princeton High School baseball captain Paul Cooke and DVUA umpire Bobby Ricciardi to recount an incident between the two this year. The sportsmanship shown by Paul is so outstanding that it had to be celebrated, so the guys took them to dinner to talk about it! Your heart will melt and you may shed a tear! Keep the conversation going by emailing us at podcast@osipfoundation.org. Comment on www.facebook.com/osipfoundation or on Twitter @osipfoundation #howyouplaythegame.
RI Podcast with Brown's Varsity Mens Coach discussing 9 straight IRA finals, having the hardest schedule and expectations for the 2018 season
Brian Moore is joined this week by Hugo Southwell to discuss everything from the weekend's action to the English and Welsh forwards facing off. Mike Tindall gives his reflection on Bath v Gloucester and who Eddie Jones should be picking as his back three. Former Welsh wing Dafydd James updates us on the latest Pro 14 action and we hear from Paul Cooke as he rounds up the first set of fixtures from the Rugby League World Cup. Richie Gray, arguably the world's leading collision coach, tells us what could be done to stop rugby's injury crisis. Plus, RFU director of professional rugby, Nigel Melville, discusses the extended season proposals and development of the women's game.
This week Brian is joined in the studio by former Lions and Quins flanker, Peter Winterbottom. Joining them to go over the weekend's European finals are former Stade Francais and Scotland back, Hugo Southwell, and the EPCR chairman, Simon Halliday. Plus Leigh Centurions coach, Paul Cooke, looks back at rugby league's Challenge Cup action, and Alex Broun gives us a Super Rugby update. Nigel Owens is back to answer your questions and we'll be hearing from another member of the Team Behind the Team
In this week's episode the Telegraph's Rugby News Correspondent Gavin Mairs will be alongside Brian to discuss the surprises and shocks of the 6 Nations so far as well as the latest Premiership action. Joining them are Gloucester legend James Simpson-Daniel, current cherry and whites hooker Richard Hibbard, Nigel Owens is back again to answer any questions, Rugby League legend Paul Cooke gives his take on the World Club Series, plus Australian journalist Alex Broun gives us a preview to the Super Rugby season. We also begin our first look into the Team Behind The Team as we build up to the Lions Tour later this year.
It's the last RLonRY of the season, and the celebrate, we came live from Philip Howard Books where Paul Cooke was there to sign copies of his new book "Judas?" alongside his co-writer Adrian Durham. We talk about new England captain Sam Burgess and the team Schoey thinks Wayne Bennett should select, and there's plenty to talk about with Cooke about his book, his career as a player and now as a coach, the lessons he's learned and missing out on Great Britain. Well worth listening for Schoey's take on why Cooke should have played for GB and more.