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Carabao Cup glory for Newcastle, and Six Nations Rugby is over.
Super Saturday is finally here. With three sides still in contention, Ben Youngs and Anthony Watson analyse how the game Ahead of this weekend's Super Saturday, Ben Youngs and Anthony Watson discuss how things could play out, and what it's like playing in a Super Saturday when the Six Nations trophy is on the line. ✍️ Subscribe to Coley's newsletter: https://loveofrugby.substack.com/subscribe
After a fantastic weekend of Six Nations Rugby, the lads are back to chat through the games, the performances, the controversy and why hopefully Wales will be picking up the wooden spoon after the England game. We also discuss the latest Gloucester Rugby signing, more rumours, Neath RFC getting it very badly wrong with their social media and a build up to the PWR Final and Gloucester-Hartpury's bid for a third consecutive title.Ed PriceJim HarleyRuss BrookesCherry Jam is very kindly sponsored by PGT LLP
Send us a textIn this week's episode Ottavio and Mike delve into the upcoming 6 Nations match vs France this coming Sunday. We speak about 'Le bomb squad' with France opting for 7-1 and how we think we need to play to be successful in Rome.Support the showLike, Share, Rate and Subscribe.For all our socials please follow: https://linktr.ee/fratellidrugby
It's the victory they craved, the victory they needed, the victory they deserved and the victory they delivered...England have finally beaten a tier 1 nation and delivered a win that finally puts the Borthwick doubters back in their seats... Or has it? What do the boys think?Test rugby is a game of fine margins and how much luck was involved with France seemingly playing all the rugby but with a sadomasochistic contempt for the try line.... Dupont is human after all....Who were the stand out performers? Who has helped their Lions cause no end?The boys single out Tom Curry for praise but the highest accolades are sent the way of Fin Smith. Has the fly half debate been settled?What actually happened to France?Over at Murrayfield Ireland were serving up the blueprint for away wins in the Six Nations according to Ronan O'Gara. Absolutely dominating a strangely subdued Scotland team.On this form does anyone bet against them to march to a grand slam in style?And what a win for Italy....Wales didn't feel like a scalp..... More the new order….. But what of Wales? Is there any light at the end of the tunnel... can they take any benefits from their first loss at the Stadio Olimpico in their history?The boys give you a full round up of a dramatic round of Six Nations Rugby.. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James McOnie from The Crowd Goes Wild joined Piney to discuss the Super Rugby and Six Nations Rugby seasons, the Luka Doncic trade, the Black Caps and the Super Bowl. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the start of Rugby's Six Nations Championship this weekend, that's where we kick off this week's episode. France were led by the imperious Antoine Dupont in their win over Wales, Scotland and Italy offered an intriguing tussle which was closer than the final scoreline might show, whilst England were probably flattered by a 5 point loss in Dublin. After their winter Break, Netball's stars are back in action as England host a quad series with South Africa, Malawi and Uganda. Following a convincing win over Malawi the Red Roses were then just edged out by South Africa. They face the final group game against Uganda on Saturday, before the medal placing round on Sunday in London. Australia completed their humiliation of England in the Women's Ashes Cricket - a resounding innings defeat condemning the tourists to a 16-0 whitewash defeat. England's male counterparts also slid to their worst ever T20 defeat, being all out for just 97 and losing by 150 runs. We also have a Super Bowl preview, the latest in our “Rugby League Challenge Cup road to Wembley” status, and updates from the worlds of Tennis, Golf and Winter Sports. Finally Tony fires a broadside, this time at the TV companies trying to drum up excitement about the dead parrot non-event that transfer deadline day has become.
Finally, Kick Offs and Kick Ons is back on the airwaves in 2025 and in the first episode of season two the lads do not disappoint in bringing the heat. After an off-season full of self reflection, realignment and rejuvenation the KOKO Crew are returning with a pep in their step, a new outlook on life and absolutely no sponsors to speak of. In 2025 we are bringing you double the debauchery each week with two separate episodes to ensure our fans get a complete feast of footy week in and week out. In episode one of season 2 we cut straight to the bone of all the Six Nations news after one week of the tournament, breaking down how the Irish outmuscled the English, the Scots dismantled the Italians and the French whacked the woeful Welsh. Plus, the boys give you their ‘Bold Predictions' for 2025, illuminating their authentic thoughts and feelings in the world of rugby, as well as gambling on real life milestones. So sit back raise your hands to the skies and shout “fuck yes KOKO is back”, as we bring you the world of rugby like you have never heard it before, whilst giving you a chaser of inane banter to help it go down smoothly. It is time for Kick Offs and Kick Ons 2.0. TIMECODES:00:00 - Start of the show 00:54 - Season 1 recap 02:52 - Introducing the boys05:25 - What the boys did in their break12:04 - The new KOKO Show format - 2 Episodes a week14:09 - What we have to look forward to in 202516:37 - Finish these sentences 18:10 - KOKO Bold Predictions 24:38 - The Six Nations Summation 27:04 - FRANCE V WALES REVIEW36:01 - SCOTLAND V ITALY REVIEW40:43 - IRELAND V ENGLAND REVIEW48:18 - Other rugby news56:31 - PERTH SEVENS REVIEW58:59 - KOKO website and socials plug59:21 - Sponsorship call out59:51 - Close of the show BUY YOUR KOKO MERCHANDISE AND STAY TUNED FOR EVENTS - www.kickoffsandkickons.comMake sure you follow us on all socials:INSTA: @kickoffskickons TWITTER/X: @kickoffskickons YOUTUBE: @kickoffsandkickons TIKTOK: @kickoffskickons If you do want to talk about sponsorship or anything business related then please do get in touch with us info@shtn.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the Six Nations rugby tournament kicks off, Hywel Davies has been hearing about how ITV are making matches more accessible for fans at home.
On today's episode, I'm joined by Paddy Carberry, Global Sports Marketing Manager at Guinness. Based out of the iconic St James' Gate in Dublin, Paddy leads the brand's global sports activations—from Six Nations Rugby to the Premier League and everything in-between. With nearly six years at Diageo, Paddy's career has spanned roles in sustainability, corporate relations, culture and partnerships. Now, he's shaping Guinness' connection to fans worldwide, activating the brand across diverse markets and sports. In our conversation, we dive into how Guinness aligns with the cultural heartbeat of each market, why the timing was right for partnering with the Premier League, the role of zero-alcohol options in connecting with younger generations, and the significance of Guinness' brand homes in their broader strategy. We also explore the brand's heritage, its long-standing ties with rugby, and some creative new campaigns—including fashion collaborations, which Paddy hints are on the horizon for football fans. Timeline 3:00 - Paddy's Journey 8:00 - The Premier League Partnership and Global Fan Behaviours 14:00 - Guinness' Alignment with Rugby 18:00 - Going Beyond In-Stadia Activation and ‘Pouring Rights' 23:00 - The Booming Popularity of Guinness and Their Pub and Retail Activation Strategy 27:00 - How Guinness Zero is Shaping Consumer Trends and 'Out-Innovating' the Internet 30:00 - Guinness' Brand Home at St. James's Gate and Around the World 37:00 - Future Partnership Plans and a Potential Fashion and Football Collab? Additional Links Connect with Paddy on LinkedIn - HereConnect with Andy on LinkedIn - Here
In this episode Ottavio and Mike break down the election results for the Italian federation presidential campaign where Andrea Duodo won by an almost 15% margin against the incumbent candidate Marzio Innocenti. We break down the start of Marzio's tenure looking at his manifesto and subsequent interviews identify any differences which may have contributed to the outcome of the election.We also look ahead to the new regime and try to speculate what this might mean for the future of the Italian movement based on Duodo's manifesto and opening statements as president.Like, Share, Rate and Subscribe.For all our socials please follow: https://linktr.ee/fratellidrugby
In this month's Climate Conversations we are talking Climate Change and Sport. We hone in on six popular UK sporting events including the First Test Match at Edgbaston, the Great North Run, the London Marathon and the Six Nations Rugby and how they will be influenced by future weather trends due to climate change – picking on latest research by the Met Office. Also we talk to the founder of the Green Gazelles Rugby Club, and their perspective on how matches and training are being disrupted currently by the unpredictability of extreme weather, touching on the recent World Rugby Climate Report, and proactive responses to raise awareness across the sport. Produced and presented by Alex Burkill and Clare Nasir with guests, Met Office Climate Scientist Lottie Woods and Founder of Green Gazelles Rugby Club, Brendan Bale. Climate Conversations is a monthly show that takes an in depth look at the trends and impacts of climate change by chatting to experts about their latest research and insights.
Check out the latest careers at easyJet: https://bit.ly/3yCRlNS Episode Guest Meet Ronan Dunne, Chairman at Six Nations Rugby, Non Exec at M&S and Former CEO at O2 and Verizon Wireless. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 00:34 Authenticity in Business and Life 02:09 Finding Your Gateway to Success 06:19 The Importance of Visibility and Networking 13:04 Handling Crises with Transparency and Resilience 27:17 The Power of Authenticity and Clear Values 29:57 Building Strong Partnerships 30:23 Creating a Culture of Empowerment 39:22 Inclusive Leadership and Amplifying Change 43:12 Asking the Question More than Once 45:50 UK vs US Culture 53:04 Ronan's Duvet Flip Episode Partner easyJet streamlines affordable travel for all, with every role crucial in connecting millions via Europe's top airline network. With an innovative culture, easyJet empowers you to shape travel's future.
In this episode of 'Lessons I Learned in Law,' host Scott Brown talks with James Stebbing, who has held one of the coolest roles I can think of in law: General Counsel of Six Nations Rugby and the British and Irish Lions! They discuss James' career journey and how he made plans to land his dream role in Sports Law. They also discuss his early career shift from potential military service to law, which was spurred by personal circumstances. His career journey includes roles at prestigious firms and corporations like Harbottle & Lewis, Vodafone, Barclays, and eventually dream roles with the RFU and Six Nations Rugby. There are some fantastic learnings on transitioning between different sectors, such as financial services to sports, and the importance of leveraging your background and enthusiasm in making such moves. James shares some fantastic lessons on importance of setting goals, continuously developing new skills and practically.... maintaining accurate records as a Lawyer!! Not one to be missed!!
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This month on The Business Behind Sport, Jonny Gray speaks to James Stebbing, a Senior Sports Executive who has held General Counsel and Legal roles at Six Nations Rugby, British & Irish Lions, and England Rugby. Throughout his career, he has been at the heart of some of the most pivotal moments in Rugby's recent history, including the impact and response to the Covid crisis and planning for the Nations Cup, a new cross-hemisphere competition launching in 2026, involving 12 of the world's top international teams.They discuss:• The current state of the game• The financial sustainability of the sport• Opportunities for commercial growth• The rise of Women's Rugby
For the 2024 6 Nations Rugby, ITV1 tested out live audio description, for 2 matches, for it's blind and partially sighted customers. RNIB Connect Radio's Allan Russell spoke to David Padmore and Matt Simpson, From ITV, to find out what was involved in delivering the service and what customers feedback, on the trial, was like. #RNIBConnect Image shows ITV Sport logo. A white square with 'itv' written in small letters that all curve together without any spaces. Underneath, 'SPORT' is wrriten in bold capital letters. The font has a deep grey-ish green hue.
Episode 196 begins with a recap of the St Patty's day weekend, Ireland wins Six Nations Rugby, Jim's Bud Light of the week, Eagles Free Agency, NFL moves, Phillies and MLB Spring Training, Tyson vs Paul, **Spoiler Alert** we wrap with a recap of Masters of Air. Enjoy the ride!
The Friends are back and not high on painkillers! This week we chat about the new exciting Super Rugby season and try to find out where we went so wrong with our rugby predictions. We discover a rugby industry plant and a huge coaching move conspiracy.
Sports Journalist for The42.ie Gavan Casey catches up with Smithy to talk Six Nations Rugby, latest news and results from the weekend, Irish Rugby looking to make more history, French Rugby in disarray & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sports Journalist for The42.ie Gavan Casey catches up with Smithy to talk Six Nations Rugby, latest news and results from the weekend, Irish Rugby looking to make more history, French Rugby in disarray & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 193 - Jim returns from Savannah, we talk Six Nations Rugby, March Madness approaching, Phillies and MLB free agents, Eagles drama, Flyers, and more of the usual fun!
TalkSport UK Commentator Andrew McKenna catches up with Smithy to talk England v India Test series, results so far, expected outcome, technology in cricket, Six Nations Rugby & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TalkSport UK Commentator Andrew McKenna catches up with Smithy to talk England v India Test series, results so far, expected outcome, technology in cricket, Six Nations Rugby & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lightweight and designed to be worn all day, Envision AI Smart Glasses provide access to all kinds of information to the vision-impaired user. Joining us on the show to tell us more is Envision's co-founder and Chief Technical Officer, Karthik Kannan.We explore the latest member of Amazon's Echo family, the Echo Pop, featuring Alexa voice control, smart home integration and a more budget-friendly price tag.We play more of your voice notes and discuss proposed iOS sideloading in iOS 17.4 and audio description for The Six Nations Rugby on ITV.This show even has a surprise after the credits, so do stick around. Support the show
The Six Nations is in full swing and though it's still early days, Ireland are doing very well. But, with no fixtures this weekend, rugby fans are at a loss. Donal Lenihan and Ronan O'Gara joined Paula on this morning's Gift Grub.
Justin Marshall - 81-test All Black and one of the most popular rugby broadcasters across the globe - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport to recap the second weekend of the Six Nations tournament which featured three tests. The pick of the bunch was France's tight 20-16 win over Scotland at Murrayfield, which was overshadowed by a questionable no-try ruling at the end of the match. Marshall talks all about that and whether or not referee Nic Berry and TMO Brian Macneice made the correct call, as well as reviewing England's 16-14 win over Wales and Ireland thumping Italy 36-0.
Episode 191 - we just returned from Six Nations Rugby, Penn State wrestling dominance, Super Bowl Prop Bets, Waste Management Open, Unwritten Rules in sports, Flyers trade deadline, Sixers Trades, Phillies and free agents, Donnies kid at the OD, NFL RB's, Masters of the Air and WW II, Suits, Toby Keith and we wrap with a good joke from Norm!
The opening round of Six Nations Rugby has given us some absolute corkers, which we get stuck right into!!! James praises the top performers in his team of the week. Of course, as always, we finish off with our predictions ahead of the next round of big fixtures. We appreciate all the support we get with the podcast, so would appreciate follows, subscribers and those 5* ratings!!!
Justin Marshall - former All Blacks halfback and esteemed broadcaster - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport to recap an entertaining opening weekend in the Six Nations. Ireland beat France 38-17 in the pick of the matches, while Scotland held off Wales 27-26 and England edged Italy 27-24. Marshall, who's currently in the UK, talks to Devlin about the three tests, with a focus on how good Ireland were against France and whether or not red cards are being officiated correctly and fairly.
The boys break down a ridiculous round of rugby as the Six Nations kicked off with a bang. A record breaking Ireland pulverising France in Marseille Was that the finest ever Irish performance in the six nations or were DuPont-less France a little bit Bleu…. Ryan enjoyed all the hospitality at Wales vs Scotland and even managed to enjoy 1 half of rugby as Wales almost pulled off the unspeakable comeback to end all comebacks. Seen schmoozing with all the big Wales stars, how did Ryan survive and make it on the pod? Max meanwhile waxes lyrical on an England back row and a performance to finally be proud of. (Sidestepping the fact it was England's narrowest ever victory over Italy) He's played Ethan Roots in his Fantasy Team and thinks he's a different specimen of rugby player. It's a full round up of the highs and highers of the Six Nations and also find out how to win tickets to Scotland vs France!!!
Episode 190 we have Jimmy's Bud Light of the week (Punxsutawney Phil), Six Years ago today Eagles on top of the world, Six Nations Rugby, NFL Playoff recap, Carl Weathers, Enhanced Games, Penn State, 65 Game minimum, Pedro and we wrap with George Brett once again!
The Six Nations is some of the best rugby played around the world and Daniel is fizzing for the start of the season. Daniel was lucky enough to be joined by RTE Radio's Michael Corcoran ahead of the tournament start. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's finally here… The Maul or Nothing Six Nations Mega Preview Fest 2024. The boys break down each team, who to look out for, what the big talking points are and most importantly they answer the conundrums currently flying around one of the most intriguing Six Nations for years. With the raft of retirements, unavailabilities, 5 new captains and question marks over most of the fly halves (bar Finn “Messi” Russell) the boys do the hard work by answering all those queries for you. They gaze into their crystal balls to predict the final outcomes while trying not to alienate themselves from every single fan base. We also have time to hear from Max after that epic 101 point encounter against Bath and the ecstasy of the victory and the smash in the Bristol Bermuda Triangle
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Tuesday January 23, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Tuesday January 23, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Ronan Dunne, independent Chairman of the Board of Six Nations Rugby as he shares his experiences and lessons learned during his time as the longest serving CEO in the British telecom industry.From the future of Six Nations Rugby, to building resilience and facing crises, find out the questions every CEO should be asking themselves when it comes to leadership. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking episode!Discussions in the episode:The importance of making things happenCrisis management: a case studyMaking decisions guided by purposeWhat successful teams look likeClick here to reach out to Peter Rabey direct Like this show? Please leave us a review. Every review helps.
Kate Adie presents stories from Thailand, Israel, Laos, Switzerland and Ireland. Thailand is standing at a crossroads, with many wondering if the country can move on to a more dynamic, democratic future in the forthcoming election on 14th May. Recent polls put progressive parties ahead, and on target to win a majority of the seats - but can they overcome the conservative status quo? Jonathan Head has been on the campaign trail with one of the young, progressive candidates hoping for change. Israel has been in the grip of nationwide protests over the right-wing coalition's plans for judicial reform, but Israeli Arabs have been conspicuous by their absence. Rhodri Davies spoke to people about why this is in an Arab city in northern Israel. Laos is the most bombed country in the world per capita and is still suffering the consequences of American air strikes 50 years ago. Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent heard stories of the dangers posed by unexploded ordinance to farmers and children. In Switzerland, thousands of older Swiss women, nicknamed 'Climate Grannies' are bringing a case against their government to the European Court of Human Rights, claiming the government's lack of action on climate change is putting their health at risk. Imogen Foulkes heard about their fight. And finally, as world leaders, both past and present, have descended on Ireland recently, and after Ireland's victory over England in the Six Nations Rugby grand slam, James Helm reflects on Irish soft power around the world. Series Producer: Serena Tarling Producer: Louise Hidalgo Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith Production Coordinator: Helena Warwick-Cross
In Episode 95 we start by looking back at the weekend's Boat Race, with Cambridge University taking a clean sweep in all four races on the River Thames. With the Reading Half-Marathon coming up this week, Tony talks about the part he played in the race having an iconic finish in the football stadium. And whilst he isn't training for a race this year, we also celebrate Tony's consistency with this week marking 3 years of him setting himself the challenge of training two times every day. The Women's Six Nations Rugby kicked off with three great games – convincing wins for England and Wales, and a hard-fought win for France. England captain Sarah Hunter signed off a wonderful career at her home club Newcastle. Meanwhile at Tottenham Hotspur's stadium, Andy & Billy Carr (our Football Correspondent) were watching Saracens v Harlequins and trying to deal with leaky pint pots! In our “Get a Grip” feature we call out the hypocrisy of Premier League football clubs, with many of them holding “green football days” and preaching to fans about carbon neutral, whilst themselves flying to over 80% of away games.
Nathalie Amiel was a star of French rugby for more than fifteen years, from when she started playing internationally aged 15. She was part of the French team which won the Five Nations, as well as the European Championship four times. The 2002 season was her final one, she finished off her career winning the first ever women's Six Nations Championship. Nathalie has been speaking to Laura Jones. (Photo: Nathalie Amiel playing for France. Credit: Nathalie Amiel)
In this week's show Jez and Matt review the rugby over the last weekend with another big win on the road for Saracen's Women and the last weekend of Six Nations Rugby and the controversies arising. They then look forward to this weekends Showdown at the Spurs Stadium against Quins.Jez and Jon also sat down with SSA Sponsored player, second row Hugh Tizard to chat about moving over the the dark side, the return of Sarries internationals and what it will be like stepping out on the pitch against former teammates on Saturday.
Rhys is joined by Ed and Mikey to bring you our thoughts on Welsh Rugby news, a recap of the Guinness Six Nations, a preview of Round 16 of the URC, a preview of the TikTok Six Nations, and our forbidden loves of the week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Panel with Jamie Wall & Ollie Ritchie on Super Rugby Pacific week 4 review, Six Nations Rugby results, NRL, Warriors beat Cowboys, Tohu Harris hits 200 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We continue our series of ‘Six Nations by The Numbers' joined by analyst Ross Hamilton to look at a huge 4th round of the Competition where England got a huge wake-up call, Wales finally found winning form and Ireland continued on their way towards a grand slam. Ross and Corbs disect the weekends matches before looking ahead to the next round of the competition.
Ross Hamilton is back on the pod to go breakdown the key numbers and stats from each game from the 3rd round of the Six Nations with Alex reacting and adding his insight. And then to talk Six Nations news story's Alex is joined by the returning Chris Jones of the BBC, they discuss the Welsh player strike drama from last week, the state of the Welsh Team and rugby in Wales, Marcus Smith being dropped and assess Borthwick's rebuild of the England Team.
Today we're delighted to be joined by an England legend in Mike Brown and the most coveted player in the current England team in Ollie Lawrence to help breakdown all the action from another incredible round of Six Nations Rugby. Mike Brown doesn't hold back as he; rips the Welsh apart for their performance, attitude and tactics, reveals he can see England improvements and their philosophy coming through, warns how livid Marcus Smith will currently be in the England squad, admits that he's been amazed by how Scotland have stepped up their game and attitude but ultimately believes that no one will trouble the Irish. Ollie Lawrence gives us the inside scoop on what its like in the England camp under Steve Borthwick, his partnership with Henry Slade, his hatred for Eddie Jones and his regime, flirting with the Princess of Wales, how the lads are blowing off steam in camp and also his real thoughts on the owners who ruined Worcester - plus much much more as always. So sit back, relax and enjoy the pod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On the February 22nd edition of WagerTalk Extra, UFC handicapper Andy Lang joins host Dan Alexander to preview this weekend's UFC Vegas 70 card, headlined by Nikita Krylov vs Ryan Spann. Golf handicapper Nick Borrman previews this week's Honda Classic with a pair of betting looks to consider. Last but not least, Kevin Dolan shares his thoughts on a Dutch soccer clash, as well as some Six Nations Rugby betting action.Introduction 00:00Andy Lang Joins to Discuss UFC Vegas 70 00:44There Will Be Blood: Malott vs Lainesse 02:45UFC Vegas 70 Live Underdogs 05:20Nick Borrman Returns to Extra 10:10Honda Classic Outright Winner 10:55Honda Classic Top 20 Finisher 13:55Kevin Dolan Returns to the Extra Panel 17:12Six Nations Rugby: Scotland vs France 18:30Dutch Eredivisie: FC Utrecht vs Sparta Rotterdam 23:20
This weeks Scrum Down looks ahead to the third round of the Six Nations with analyst Ross Hamilton. We study the Six Nations match ups by the numbers to see where teams are performing best, how they're styles match up and what will be the key statistics that could decide the games. And then Joe Schroeder from the Men's USA Sevens joins for a look ahead to the LA Sevens at the weekend as well as talking about the release of ‘The Pioneers part 3' documentary from HSBC which will be released on the NBC Sports YouTube page on Friday
Following the 2nd round of matches at the Six Nations over the weekend, former Ireland international Luke Fitzgerald joins us on the Scrum Down to discuss Ireland - the standout team of the competition so far. After that, Rugby statistician and performance analyst Ross Hamilton is on the show to break down all of the key numbers across the weekend and to analyze the performance of each team in the six nations from a data point of view.
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This weeks pod features 3 guests as Alex Lowe joins us to revisit the ongoing saga regarding tackle height and the RFU in the UK, before we transition into the 6 nations. Alex talks about the current situation with England's team and their chances heading into the tournament, and we also get a Scottish and Irish perspective with former Scottish international Blair Cowan and former Ireland international Luke Fitzgerald joining to talk about their teams and how they're looking going into this years tournament.
1:55 - Chris Robshaws' life after retirement.05:50 - Steve Evans appointment as England's new attack coach12:00 - Kevin Sinfield, England and the Six Nations17:00 - Getting the Twickenham crowd back onside19:45 - Chris and Corbs's combined England 1531:10 - English Rugby now has options33:55 - Will England appoint a new captain?41:00 - Team selection summary42:50 - Getting behind Steve Borthwick43:45 - Six Nations predictions
On Monday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you details on Robbie Henshaw's Christmas-ruining injury. Munster have concerns of their own after the win over Connacht. There'll be a change at the top of Six Nations Rugby. Plus, could Gatland and Howley replace Pivac with sorry Wales?
Wherein I am lucky enough to chat with two incredible women, who have taken it upon themselves to make a difference in our world. They are amazing, and the medicine they bring is of an importance that cannot be adequately expressed with words. If there is any way for you to show them some support, please do, you won't regret it. The main website for Iroquois Roots Rugby is here: https://rootsrugby.org/ And the link to their merch is here, please please patronize them if you are able! https://rootsrugby.org/iroquois-rugby-online-shop Thanks, cheers and be well! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thescrumoftheearth/support
In this session from SportsPro Live Matt Rogan chats to three leading chief executives in international sport for a candid look at the realities, challenges and opportunities of leadership in 2022. In what is the penultimate episode of the Playbook Podcast, Rogan is joined by Six Nations Rugby's Ben Morel, Victoria Gosling of GB Snowsport and Surrey County Cricket Club's Steve Elworthy to discuss areas ranging from finance and governance to broadening diversity and inclusion. This session was timed to celebrate the launch of Rogan's SportsPro CEO Playbook 2022, a rich source of pragmatic advice for all those leading sports organisations.
Military Historians are People, Too! A Podcast with Brian & Bill
Peter Johnston is the Head of Collections and Research at the Royal Air Force Museum in London, a position that requires him to be an active researcher and work with the academic and military communities, and get to play with really cool airplane stuff! Before joining the RAF Museum, Peter was the Head of Collections, Research, and Academic Access at the National Army Museum in London (where he also got to play with really cool stuff!). He has also worked as a researcher for the Centre for Social Justice, and his work primarily involved researching governmental policies and their impact on UK veterans as they transitioned back into civilian life. Peter also served as a research assistant for the British Library's Propaganda, Power, and Persuasion exhibit back in 2013. He's a teacher as well. He held a visiting lecturer position at the University of Westminster and was an assistant lecturer at the University of Kent. Peter earned his undergraduate and MA degrees in History at the University of Durham and then a PhD at the University of Kent. His doctoral dissertation examined the British armed forces in the Falklands War. Peter's first book, British Forces in Germany, 1945-2019: The Lived Experience was published in 2019. He has also published on propaganda associated with military recruitment and museum collections. Peter has a considerable media presence, and his commentary has been featured on BBC, in The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Express, BBC Breakfast, and Good Morning Britain. You can follow Peter on Twitter @PeteAJohnston. Peter's roles as a researcher and a curator give him some valuable insight into what's going on with military history and public history, and we're thrilled to have him joining us from across the pond. So join us for a truly fascinating chat that involves Spitfires, Airfix Kits, Chinooks, Six Nations Rugby, the Bekonscot Model Village, and, of course, the BBQ Question! Postscript - Peter delighted in Italy's victory over Wales in the Six Nations Rugby! Rec.03/16/2022
In this special edition of the Playbook Podcast, regular host Matt Rogan chats to SportsPro editorial director Michael Long about the release of the CEO Playbook 2022, a free and interactive how-to guide for business leaders in sport. Rogan reflects on why he teamed up with SportsPro to launch the Playbook in March 2020, a time when the sports industry was reeling from the impact of the Covid pandemic amid a prevailing sense of shock and uncertainty. Additionally, he picks out his personal highlights and takeaways from more than 24 hours of conversations recorded since the Playbook Podcast debuted a little over 12 months ago. There's also a look ahead to Rogan's forthcoming in-person session at SportsPro Live, where three top executives - Surrey County Cricket Club's Steve Elworthy, Vicky Gosling of British Ski & Snowboard and Six Nations Rugby's Ben Morel - will be on hand to share their views on the major challenges and changes impacting the role of the CEO in 2022.
The Miami Open is mid way through its quarter finals with Naomi Osaka and Iga Swiatek emerging as possible finals just as Iga is set to be come the World No 1 following the retirement of Ash Barty and at the Australian's request to be removed from the rankings. Meanwhile former world No. 1 women's tennis player Victoria Azarenka drops out of Miami Open dropped out of the tournament in the second set of losing to the teenager Linda Fruhvirtová who is half her age stating that: 'I shouldn't have gone on the court today'. While Victoria is another athlete to step aside for her mental health, the timing of such an exit will no doubt be discussed for some time to come. Meanwhile England made it to the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup in New Zealand when they beat Bangladesh. They next play South Africa on March 31. The winner of that game will face Australia who are unbeaten in the tournament and will be tough to beat. In Europe, the Six Nations Rugby kicked off last weekend with an emphatic win by the Red Roses over Scotland. In the US the NCAA Final Four will be played out this weekend in Minneapolis. And at the women's NCAA swimming and diving champs last week, the young 2020 Olympians dominated. Most notably Alex Walsh (silver medalist in Tokyo Olympics) who won three individual titles as a UVA sophomore (more than her older sister Gretchen).Hosts: Chris Stafford & Peggy ShinnRecorded: March 30, 2022For more information, links and resources and hundreds more conversations from the world of women's sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the ONLY GLOBAL PODCAST FOR WOMEN'S SPORT with more than 60 hosts, 1600+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. Every episode is a WiSP SPORTS ORIGINAL PRODUCTION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.We are ranked in the top 2% of more than 2.71 million podcasts worldwide. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Hosts Rekaya Gibson and Angela Spears have a conversation about the Six Nations Championship - a men's rugby competition between England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales. They discuss the matchups and players to watch. Also, they share their predictions. #KeepItSporty Update: France is 2022 Guinness Six Nations Champions --- Congratulations! Mentioned in this Episode: England national rugby union team France national rugby union team Ireland national rugby union team Italy national rugby union team Scotland national rugby union team Wales national rugby union team Six Nations Rugby: Men's - https://www.sixnationsrugby.com Six Nations Rugby: Women's - https://womens.sixnationsrugby.com Six Nations Rugby: Youth - https://u20.sixnationsrugby.com Podcast Episodes Mentioned: Rugby Hall of Famer Phaidra Knight, President, Women's Sports Foundation https://blackgirlstalksports.com/podcast/rugby-hall-of-famer-phaidra-knight-president-womens-sports-foundation/ For the Love of Women's Rugby https://blackgirlstalksports.com/podcast/for-the-love-of-womens-rugby/ The Game Changer Rugby Match https://blackgirlstalksports.com/podcast/the-game-changer-rugby-match/ Podcast Items of Interest: Listen and Support Black Girls Talk Sports Podcast - https://www.blackgirlstalksports.com Join our Facebook Group (Women only) @BlackGirlsTalkSports Follow us on Instagram @BlackGirlsTalkSportsPodcast Download BGTS Android App for free in the Google Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blackgirlstalksports.android.girls Podcast Sponsor: Food Temptress Cookbook Store – https://www.foodtemptress.com Sources: Rugby Union. (2022, March 19). “Six Nations 2022: Wales v Italy preview, team news & key stats.” BBC. https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/60753312 Rugby Union. (2022, March 19). “Six Nations 2022: France v England match preview, team news & key stats.” BBC. https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/60778133 Ruby Union. (2022, March 19). “Six Nations 2022: Ireland v Scotland match preview, team news & key stats.” BBC. https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/60778136 RW Staff. (2022, March 15). “What is a Grand Slam?” Rugby World. https://www.rugbyworld.com/tournaments/six-nations-2022/what-is-a-grand-slam-90086 World Rugby. (2022). “Men's Six Nations Championship 2022.” World Rugby. https://www.world.rugby/tournaments/six-nations-men
Andrew Saville and Guy Heveldt joined Mike Hosking to talk Six Nations Rugby, the return of Formula 1 in Bahrain, IndyCar, the White Ferns' heartbreaking defeat to England and the Warriors.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thursday, March 17, 2022: Get daily free picks, sports betting tips, and advice from Teddy Covers and Steve Merril Monday through Friday on WagerTalk Today. On every show, the Dynamic Duo breaks down the biggest games on the board with special guest handicappers, giving out free college basketball plays, NBA predictions, NHL betting previews and so much more. Each week we check in with Las Vegas bookmakers and professional sports bettors to get the inside scoop on the sports betting industry.#SportsPicks | #MarchMadness | #NCAA TournamentIntroduction 00:00What Did Bettors Learn? 5:00Dave Cokin 7:45Teddys BGB 19:38Kevin Dolan 23:09Ralph Michaels 36:16
Guests include former England Rugby International Delon Armitage, Wales Coach Clive Griffiths, David Ellis former France Coach, and Kevin Ellis founder of Ellis Rugby. Discussing France v England, Ireland v Scotland & Wales v Italy.
Guests include former Ireland Rugby International Geordan Murphy, Wales Coach Clive Griffiths, David Ellis former France Coach, and Kevin Ellis founder of Ellis Rugby. Discussing Wales v France, Italy v Scotland & England v Ireland.
Guests include former Wales Coach Clive Griffiths, Gloucester & France A International Ludovic Mercier, David Ellis former France Coach, and Kevin Ellis founder of Ellis Rugby. Discussing this coming weekend's Six Nations.
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week…Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day.If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps…Today's episode includes references to the following items:https://twitter.com/VirginMediaNews/status/1488976769495359489?s=20&t=TygutHB-xYGu5J5V3MVvlghttps://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1488942333601136644?s=20&t=TygutHB-xYGu5J5V3MVvlghttps://twitter.com/ABCPolitics/status/1488893681864224771?s=20&t=z69eIXJncrwp1OjfaNb4fghttps://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1488948315513360387?s=20&t=TygutHB-xYGu5J5V3MVvlghttps://www.tmz.com/2022/02/01/sharon-stone-joe-rogan-spotify-covid-policy-misinformation/https://twitter.com/reuters/status/1488874850558959617?s=21https://twitter.com/BBCTheOneShow/status/1488954649608704004?s=20&t=sMTuDIUD_NNQnKbQKCZBEQ https://twitter.com/discussingfilm/status/1488558318411042817?s=12 Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ONE top rugby writer talks SIX Nations Rugby 2022 for TWENTY minutes. Enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike takes the helm and navigates us through a week of football news. We welcome the return of El Hadji to discuss AFCON with professor Matt. Sean is also back this week and we chat about the transfer window and what is going on with Barcelona and Arsenal. Rob gives his account of the state of the USMNT, and traveling 18 hours to watch the gave vs. Canada. Cam and Sean give a preview of the Six Nations Rugby, because we love our rugby on this pod. We wrap up with Chelsea Mike and chat about other odds and ends in the worlds football.
Greetings Sports Fans and Athletic Supporters: Come join us Under the Bleachers for our Season 2 Premiere - Rugby Thighs and March Madness! This week it's Gabe's turn to pick the topics. For our queer topic he chose the rise of LGBTQ+ country music stars; for our sports topic he chose Six Nations Rugby and March Madness; and, for our topic at the intersection of sports and queer, the story of a 1950s high school track star. After that, we share our interview with LGBTQ+ soccer star, activist, and author, Joanna Lohman. If you are interested in participating in the Heroes for Heroes Lunch Project, contact Brent@TeamDC.org Check out the new video from Lil Nas X here: MONTERO Video Order Joanna Lohman's new book Raising Tomorrow's Champions here: https://rtcsoccer.com/buy-book/ Learn more about Joanna and her work and career here: https://joannalohman.com/ and follow her on social media: https://www.facebook.com/joanna.lohman; https://twitter.com/joannalohman; and https://www.instagram.com/joannalohman15/ For more information on Team DC, visit https://www.teamdc.org/. You will always find our podcast here, underthebleachers.podbean.com. You can also find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, I Heart Radio, and Stitcher. Please remember to rate, review, subscribe, and share us with a friend! Thanks to Ralph Alston for our logo and DC's Different Drummers Marching Band and Travis Gettinger for our music. Under the Bleachers is hosted by Team DC Vice President Laura Fraher and Team DC Board Member for Marketing Gabriel Hernandez. All views and opinions expressed are solely those of the hosts and other participants on Under the Bleachers and do not express the views of Team DC.
Dads talk Wales Six Nation Rugby win
We're back with some more sporting randomness for your next addition of the Sports Box Podcast! Join Sam, James, Rob & Rhys as we take you through another week of interesting sports action. We look at... Formula 1, Football, NFL, Six Nations Rugby, some Toolbox nominations, and our legendary quiz! Make sure you follow us on Soundcloud and all the other good podcast providers like Spotify!
First five Johnny Sexton led Ireland to a 27-24 victory over Scotland at Murrayfield as the visitors climbed to second in the Six Nations Rugby standings behind Wales.
This week, Mike, Stead, and London Sean are joined for the duration of the how by British Will! wWe begin with a recap of the Six Nations Rugby tournament with Celtic Cam as well as update the Scottish Premiership. We then move to the bundesliga with Bayern Rob and conclude with the ongoing woes at Liverpool and the anguish of VAR.
Ireland take on Wales today in the Six Nations and former Ireland and International rugby player Luke Fitzgerald gives his take on the match.
Our Six Nations Preview with Charlie Hopper looks ahead to the weekend action on week 1 of rugby's 2021 edition. Did Charlie call today's results?
Vandaag in B.V.S.C. horen Roelof de Vries en Erben Wennemars waarom het Six Nations Rugby toernooit ook echt bij zes landen moet blijven en bespreken ze de mysterieuze B-groep in de schaatswereld.
Previewing the six nations rugby tournament 2020
What is up and welcome to the first Energized Show of the decade. On this weeks show we discuss what we have planned for the beginning of the year along with the eagerly anticipated return of Conor McGregor, Bellator Dublin, Fight-Con Cork & The Six Nations Rugby! Check it out, enjoy, happy new year and as always Stay Energized!
Today's podcast guest is someone I really admire, because she's an introvert who has actually made video her friend, and rocks on camera. Amazing, I know. Tors Grantham started her training in television broadcasting over two decades ago. She's helped create programmes that run the gamut from home improvement to the Six Nations (Rugby) commercials to behind the scenes of Doctor Who, Torchwood and Merlin. Now she works with entrepreneurs wanting to position themselves as experts in their niche, helping them create and leverage video for their business that's engaging, on-brand, and effective. We discuss: Why bother with video, if you're an introvert How to get started with video Why production values and equipment are not the most important part Common mistakes introverts make on video Imposter syndrome, lack of confidence and how to get OVER it! Links mentioned: Tors' Website Instagram Video Matters Podcast POWERED BY PATREON This podcast is made possible only by means of my generous supporters on Patreon. Thank you! Supporting the Creative Introvert podcast also gets you lots of goodies, from a Monthly Ask Me Anything to a copy of my new BOOK, The Creative Introvert: How to Build a Business You Love on Your Terms. Hitting milestones also funds future projects, and ideas guided by you, my supporters. BECOME A SUPPORTER
Welcome to the latest Energized Rugby Show. On this weeks show we discuss the second last week of the Guinness Six Nations and discuss what Ireland, England and Wales perfomances from the weekend and what each team needs to do this weekend to win the competition. Check it out, enjoy, tell a friend and as always Stay Energized.
Welcome to the latest Energized Six Nations Rugby Show! On this weeks show we look ahead to this Sundays game against France. We also review the Irish Rugby teams performances so far, our combined 15 and discuss what Ireland needs to do to win the Six Nations. Check it out, enjoy, tell a friend and as always Stay Energized!
The Chief wizards are catching up to talk ESPN fantasy league and some thoughts on the Six Nations ahead of "Le Crunch" this weekend.
The #AI Eye: Amazon ( $AMZN) Web Services Chosen For Guinness Six Nations Rugby Championship, IBM ( $IBM) and SAP Canada to Transform Toronto Transit
The #AI Eye: Amazon ( $AMZN) Web Services Chosen For Guinness Six Nations Rugby Championship, IBM ( $IBM) and SAP Canada to Transform Toronto Transit
Welcome to the Energized Six Nations Rugby Special! The Six Nations returns this weekend and so has the Energized Rugby Show. On this episode we discuss the Irish team that will face England in Dublin. We then look at the main threats to watch out for from the English side along with all the other main news from this weekends Six Nations. Check it out, enjoy, tell a friend and as always Stay Energized
In this week's Sports Insight Paul Myers looks at the European Six Nations rugby tournament and the woes of south Africa's national side which is awaiting the appointment of a new head coach.
Tim, JB and Phil reflect on another top weekend of Six Nations Rugby. Scotland reach an all time high World Ranking after a rare win against Wales. Howley having a howler? Alun Wynn Jones lacking leadership? Scotland mad to let Vern Cotter go? Ireland win against France's giant pack. Jonny Sexton is back (with his giant shoulder pads) and looking good as ever. Italy flummox England. Professor Venter and Connor O'Shea dream up a maverick way to ruffle England's feathers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the Matchbook Betting Podcast Emmet Kennedy & Aidan Barry are joined by Nigel Seeley, Tony Hargraves, Mark O'Haire and Stephen Harris to preview the weekends Premier League action, the Six Nations Rugby and the Racing at Sandown. Time Stamps: Premier League Preview: Everton v Bournemouth (1:57), Chelsea v Arsenal (10:46), Southampton v West Ham United (10:46), Six Nations 2017 Preview (16:23), Horse Racing Preview (32:53), Charity Best Bets (49:10) Also available on iTunes, Google Play, Podcast Republic & Android Podcast apps. Bet smarter with Matchbook > www.matchbook.com itunes.apple.com/podcast/matchboo…d1155205594?mt=2
This week the latest from the US, Australia, UK and NZ, plus Steve Keen on how Ricardo got it wrong on free tradeRUNNING ORDER00:00 Introduction02:35 Expunging myself of two thousand CDs05:30 Lets not use bombs as an excuse09:35 Trump bandwagon turns violent25:06 The Obama Cameron Bust Up29:15 Boris Johnson – change of tune on Europe?32:07 The Queen’s Brexit Scandal37:26 Open flow of labour in the west40:09 NZ flag is bad Feng shui41:19 Why are whales beaching themselves everywhere?44:43 Importing Cannabis through a loophole45:28 New Zealand’s Three Cat policy46:36 Immigration gone crazy – detaining au pair49:38 Ricardo was wrong on free trade – Steve Keen1:13:10 More dead celebrities1:15:23 What’s the Big Idea – making politics work1:22:34 Some celebrity anagrams1:26:45 Prelude to Osbourne’s next budget1:31:01 Scots to push for another referendum1:34:48 England wins Six Nations Rugby!1:36:19 Top Gear Upsets the Chancellor1:38:20 TV chiefs want a cake and eat it1:40:44 Climate change deniers move up the hill1:44:32 West Virginians love of raw milkMore at http://ballsradio.com
Ian Payne talks to Eddie Butler, Ian Malin and Martin Pengelly about Wales' big win and reviews the whole tournament. Also, why Shaun Edwards will stay with them