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Listen to Episode 1 of Season 2 of Life Beyond Sport as host Nick Keller is joined by Siya Kolisi; Springboks flanker, Rugby World Cup winner and the first black captain in South African rugby history to discuss the three sporting moments that have defined his life.
In this episode, we go deep with Australian Wallaby utility back Matt Toomua. Toomua is an Australian rugby union player who has played over 35 times for Australia since 2013. He plays for the Melbourne Rebels in Super Rugby and his usual position is at fly-half or 2nd-five. He has previously played for the Brumbies and for Leicester Tigers in England's Premiership Rugby. In this episode we cover: The business of rugby and Toomua's representation of Union players in the restructuring of Australian Rugby His attention to detail and how these micro-skills amplify your overall in-game performance The selection decisions that drove issues within the Wallabies squad during the previous Rugby World Cup How Super Rugby needs to be restructured so that there is a better offering for fans to get to the game This episode was special, Matt is insightful, well versed and someone who is thinking about how the micro affects the macro inside and outside of rugby. Grab a pen, grab a note pad and start looking at how you can implement the gems that were dropped in this episode.
Aaron Smith is known as one of the greatest halfbacks to ever play the game of rugby. Aaron is the starting halfback for the All Blacks and has played 92 games for New Zealand, earned 137 caps at the Super Rugby level for the Highlanders and 43 provincial caps. In this episode of the Rugby Bricks podcast, we discuss the Rugby World Cup 2019 and what went wrong and what went right between 2015 and 2019, what it takes to fall in love with passing and how Aaron overcame the incident in 2016 after it happened. This episode has everything from tears to triumphs, how the All Blacks culture has evolved and what their leaders do in the highs and the lows and what it means to be a better man after dealing with setbacks and difficulties. This is one of the most humbling, exciting and courageous episodes we've had and is worth listening to every minute - so sit back and listen to this episode of the Rugby Bricks podcast with All Black Aaron Smith. To see the show notes on this episode head over to the Rugby Bricks website.
Gavin Hastings joins Nashy to debrief his Japan Rugby World Cup experience.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales and in partnership with supplement supplier Myoband, Native and Wild Meat Boxes and Citylets.Follow Nashy...Twitter - @PropertyRugbyInstagram - @Nashy_PRC
Gavin Hastings joins Nashy to debrief his Japan Rugby World Cup experience.This Podcast is brought to you by ACE Property - Management and Sales and in partnership with supplement supplier Myoband, Native and Wild Meat Boxes and Citylets.Follow Nashy...Twitter - @PropertyRugbyInstagram - @Nashy_PRC
This week’s ENW podcast reports on the final of 2019 Rugby World Cup final where history was made as South Africa triumphed for the third time. They defeated England 35-12 in a one-sided game at the final held at the International Stadium in Yokohama, Japan. The victory also created a new piece of sporting history when South African captain Siya Kolisi lifted the Webb Ellis Cup. What history was created? Why is it significant? ENGLISH NEWS WEEKLY will try and explain all! (PDF) Image credit: Edomura no Tokuzou via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0. Download MP3
This week’s ENW podcast reports on the final of 2019 Rugby World Cup final where history was made as South Africa triumphed for the third time. They defeated England 35-12 in a one-sided game at the final held at the International Stadium in Yokohama, Japan. The victory also created a new piece of sporting history when South African captain Siya Kolisi lifted the Webb Ellis Cup. What history was created? Why is it significant? ENGLISH NEWS WEEKLY will try and explain all! (PDF) Image credit: Edomura no Tokuzou via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0. Download MP3
Welcome to episode two of the Maverick Sports Podcast hosted by Daily Maverick senior sports journalist Craig Ray alongside guest Zelim Nel. There is only one subject on the minds of all South Africans this week – the final of RWC 2019. Can the Springboks repeat the heroics of 1995 and 2007 by joining New Zealand as three-time winners of the tournament? Or is Eddie Jones' formidable England side unstoppable, especially after the way they dismantled the All Blacks in last week's semi-final. Nel, as a respected technical analyst, takes us through some of the numbers as we discuss the key battle areas for this monumental match-up.
Daily Maverick — Welcome to episode two of the Maverick Sports Podcast hosted by Daily Maverick senior sports journalist Craig Ray alongside guest Zelim Nel. There is only one subject on the minds of all South Africans this week – the final of RWC 2019. Can the Springboks repeat the heroics of 1995 and 2007 by joining New Zealand as three-time winners of the tournament? Or is Eddie Jones’ formidable England side unstoppable, especially after the way they dismantled the All Blacks in last week’s semi-final. Nel, as a respected technical analyst, takes us through some of the numbers as we discuss the key battle areas for this monumental match-up.
Last week 39 people were found dead in a refrigerated lorry trailer in Essex. Annie Kelly discusses the case of Minh, a Vietnamese teenager who was trafficked into the UK in 2013 and found himself enslaved on a cannabis farm. Plus: Robert Kitson on England making it to the Rugby World Cup final. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
In Daily Maverick's first-ever sports podcast, our new addition to Maverick Sports, Craig Ray is in conversation with rugby analyst Zelim Nel. This podcast provides you with a couple of laughs and some great insight into the Rugby World Cup leading up to the semi-finals. At the very least, it will stop you from looking like that guy in the Heineken advert.
Daily Maverick — In Daily Maverick's first-ever sports podcast, our new addition to Maverick Sports, Craig Ray is in conversation with rugby analyst Zelim Nel. This podcast provides you with a couple of laughs and some great insight into the Rugby World Cup leading up to the semi-finals. At the very least, it will stop you from looking like that guy in the Heineken advert.
The inaugural Pick up the pace episode featuring special guest Michael Cheika. A deep review of the Rugby World Cup pool stage and a preview of the upcoming quarter final matches.
Betfair’s Kieran O’Connor is joined by four of Britain and Ireland’s top podcasters to preview the knock out stages of the Rugby World Cup. The Eggchasers Tim Cocker and Jonathan Beardmore. Gavan Casey of the 42.ie and Alan little of the thistle discuss Scotland’s early exit, the four quarter finals and who they think will win the competition. Gamble Aware: www.begambleaware.org 18+ only.
Should we believe the Rugby World Cup's claims that the sport has taken over Japan?
The Rugby World Cup is taking place in Japan. We give you our very first 'GMTA short' a roundup of the tournament details, protagonists and of course our ever insightful views.
We do our rounds in japan with the rugby World Cup 2019 underway. Will the all blacks go all the way or will there be a surprise?As we approach the quarter finals the powerhouses are advancing into the knockout stages! We also highlight Israel Adesanya as he defeats Robert Whittaker to be ufc middleweight champion following UFC 243 Melbourne. What next for the Nigerian as he sets his sights on new goals for 2020. Hanny and Omnia drop by for a segment on mental health and what impact it's having in sport. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Cammy, Sandy and Rory review Scotland's win over Russia hours after the final whistle. We hear about Cammy's new standing as the best rugby pundit in New Zealand and do some live player ratings. We look at the implications of Scotland's win on the rest of Pool A and hear some breaking news about Typhoon Haglibis and rumours that Scotland's game against Japan may be cancelled. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cammy and Al look ahead to Scotland's clash against Russia in Pool A of the Rugby World Cup. We discuss all the possible outcomes of Pool A and consider whether Scotland really have anything to fear other than themselves in the final two pool games.Elsewhere we get our hands in the ruck over squint feeds, anti-Scottish bias in the mainstream media and look whether or not this World Cup is any worse than 2015 in terms of players being sent from the field of play. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Pacific Island nations have so far been unable to set the Rugby World Cup on fire and grab an all important upset, but have they been getting a fair deal from World Rugby and also the match day officials? Fiji, Samoa and Tonga have all expressed their frustrations over the first two weeks of the tournament. RNZ's World Cup panel discusses the issues facing the tier two nations. The panel agrees on most parts of their top All Black starting fifteen, but it's not so clear on the reserves bench.
The Pacific Island nations have so far been unable to set the Rugby World Cup on fire and grab an all important upset, but have they been getting a fair deal from World Rugby and also the match day officials? Fiji, Samoa and Tonga have all expressed their frustrations over the first two weeks of the tournament. RNZ's World Cup panel discusses the issues facing the tier two nations. The panel agrees on most parts of their top All Black starting fifteen, but it's not so clear on the reserves bench.
Luke & Tommy discuss the games played so far in the Rugby World Cup 2019. Everything from the Matshusima's hat-trick vs Russia to Stuart Hogg's 45m drop goal against Samoa. The guys discuss each teams performances, taking a deeper look at the stand out matches and the surprises that this World Cup has already provided!
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly meets with Lucien Boyer (4.58) - the former global president of Havas Sport and Entertainment and former CMO of Vivendi - to talk about his new Global Sports Week venture in Paris and how a run of major events will move France to the centre of the sports industry. He also discusses why sport needs to stop building its content world around live rights and start learning from entertainment media about nurturing IP and taking control of storytelling. And with the Rugby World Cup well underway, Steven Impey - on the ground in Japan for the opening weeks of the tournament - gets World Rugby chief marketing officer Marissa Pace (47.04) on the line to ask her about the governing body's positioning and digital content strategy, from its activities in Asia to its work with TikTok.
Cammy, Iain and John get together to preview Scotland's upcoming game against Samoa in Group A of the Rugby World Cup 2019. We also chat about things the SRU independent commentator would also blame us for and whether Ireland too Japan too lightly.Visit the blog www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk for more news and views during the World Cup. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In today's episode TJ rambles on about his thoughts for the world cup.Please support the show by spreading the word however you wish toSupport the show (http://rugby-muscle.com)
As the Rugby World Cup arrives in Japan, editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes back Richard Gillis, the former SportsPro columnist, sometime agency operator, occasional Irish Times writer, and host of the Unofficial Partner podcast. On the agenda: how does sponsorship creative comes together around global competitions? What does Japan mean to the future of the tournament? How do rugby's touring culture and big eventers combine to deliver crowds? And will CVC and venture capital change union forever? There's then time to revisit an interview from earlier in 2019 with World Rugby COO and head of Rugby World Cup Alan Gilpin, who discusses the logistical challenges and the commercial and sporting opportunities of taking the event to Asia for the first time.
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48 games in 12 venues over the next seven weeks! Host Alun Bowden is joined by Mark O'Haire and Sully to get stuck into the outright, to make the final, pool, top tryscorer markets and a whole lot more as the Rugby World Cup gets underway in Japan.
In this week's episode, we talk to Alan Gilpin, Head of Rugby World Cup, about his expectations for the tournament (01:30), to The Japan Times' rugby experts Elliott Samuels and Andrew McKirdy about what to look out for in this year's tournament (09:42), and to triple-cancer survivor Patrick McIntosh, who has cycled from Twickenham Stadium in the U.K. to Japan to watch the games and raise awareness about cancer prevention (31:50). Hosted by Oscar Boyd (https://twitter.com/omhboyd?lang=en) for The Japan Times. Read more: The Japan Times' Rugby World Cup 2019 coverage (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/tag/rugby-world-cup/) The Japan Times guide to the host cities (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2019/09/01/travel/guide-2019-rugby-world-cup-host-cities/#.XYH5Ny2B124) of the Rugby World Cup 2019 Patrick McIntosh's website (https://www.kmgfoundation.co.uk/japan) Help Deep Dive by filling out our survey (https://www.japantimes.co.jp/deep-dive-podcast-survey/)
Wow how fast have the past few months gone! Yes we really are into World Cup week... Craig will be joined by Shona & Katy to look ahead to the tournament which kicks off on Friday.
Betfair’s Kieran O’Connor is joined by four of Britain & Ireland's top Rugby Podcasters. The Eggchasers Tim Cocker & Jonathan Beardmore, Gavan Casey of the 42.ie & David Leslie of the Thistle to preview the Rugby World Cup. Read the latest insights and tips on the Rugby World Cup & more at betting.betfair.com/Rugby/ Gamble Aware: www.begambleaware.org 18+ only.
Lawrence Dallaglio and fellow Times and Sunday Times rugby writers Stuart Barnes, Stephen Jones and Owen Slot complete their Rugby World Cup preview. They discuss favourites South Africa and New Zealand, the hopes of hosts Japan and ask if Australia have been written off too soon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
They have all the flair in the world, look like they're having fun, and their fans are the most fervent - but in spite of being neighbours to the All Blacks, the Pacific teams are the have-nots of the Rugby World Cup.
Rugby World Cup winner Lawrence Dallaglio is joined by Ruck regulars Owen Slot, Stephen Jones and Stuart Barnes to ask if England, Wales, Ireland or any of the other Northern Hemisphere sides are in with a chance of lifting the Webb Ellis Trophy. For more award-winning journalism visit thetimes.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week in a BashCast special we are joined by resident International Rugby expert James Owen as we get through 20 teams, 4 groups and 1 bottle of montepulciano #100.1andabove
Have you worked out how you'll be watching the Rugby World Cup this year? Because the way sport is being delivered to our screens is changing.
#RugbyChat where the hot topics in rugby are dissected. This week we run a mock rugby world cup 2019 that means we predict every single game! The Team: Paul - twitter.com/DrivingMaul Ryan - twitter.com/NewYorkNixon Ashwin - twitter.com/NZFatso Bottlepop link: bit.ly/2sJxg3E This is an affiliate link so if you buy one I get a cut Signup up for the weekly DrivingMaul Newsletter here: eepurl.com/b46FUv Become a Patreon of DrivingMaul: www.patreon.com/DrivingMaul #AllBlacks #NewZealand #Blues #Chiefs #Crusaders #Highlanders #Hurricanes
Telecommunications commentator Paul Brislen talks to Martin Devlin on the DRS in the wake of media giants Amazon's struggles in streaming the US Tennis Open in the UK and if Spark will encounter similar problems streaming the 2019 Rugby World Cup. LISTEN ABOVE TO PAUL BRISLEN WITH MARTIN DEVLIN.
An Australian telco's groundbreaking online coverage of the FIFA World Cup failed to fire this week. Disgruntled punters and even the PM have forced it to put the pictures back on TV instead - and all this has sparked fans' fears of frozen screens here during the Rugby World Cup next year.
An Australian telco's groundbreaking online coverage of the FIFA World Cup failed to fire this week. Disgruntled punters and even the PM have forced it to put the pictures back on TV instead - and all this has sparked fans' fears of frozen screens here during the Rugby World Cup next year.
The Rugby World Cup in Japan next year will be screened here by TVNZ and telco Spark. For the first time, fans who want every game live will have to pay to watch it online. Is it a significant moment for the way we watch our sport?
The Rugby World Cup in Japan next year will be screened here by TVNZ and telco Spark. For the first time, fans who want every game live will have to pay to watch it online. Is it a significant moment for the way we watch our sport?
Spiro Zavos and Geoff Parkes joined Roar editor, Daniel Jeffrey for Roar LIVE this week. The gang watched the Rugby World Cup draw announcement live and gave their reactions - is Australia's easy draw going to play against them?