Rugby podcasters Brett McKay and Harry Jones are joined on The 8-9 Combo by Director and Producer of brilliant Springboks documentary series, Chasing the Sun, Gareth Whittaker, the man behind the twin series which documented the ‘Boks rise in world…
Super Wrap 1: The Durban dust has settled but Irish and South African minds have not yet. The Pretorian pragmatist MW and Harry the mad scrum poet address every topic, subtopic and footnote from the fallout on Episode 7. They…
#chiefsnews #kansascitychiefs Chiefs signing Welsh rugby star Louis Rees-Zammit from International Player Pathway program. The Kansas City Chiefs are signing the Welsh rugby star to a three-year contract that includes some guaranteed money and a signing bonus. Rees-Zammit, 23, a…
Neil Treacy is joined by Bernard Jackman on this week’s RTÉ Rugby podcast to recap Saturday’s first Test defeat against South Africa, and look ahead at this weekend’s final game of the season in Durban. Jackman gives his thoughts on…
Gethin Jenkins ‘Melon’ and Adam Jones ‘Bomb’ are 2 modern greats. Both test centurions who won 3 Six Nations Grandslams together for Wales. This accolade puts the Props in the same company as Sir Gareth Edwards, Gerald Davies and the…
It’s Episode 68 of the SmartB Sports Update the guys discuss all the news around world in sports. Jason Demetriou has survived another week for some unknown reason, while Brad Fittler has chimed in with some thoughts around Latrell Mitchell.…
The Good, The Bad & The Rugby record a special podcast from the greatest party in rugby – the Hong Kong Sevens. Alex, Hask and Tins are joined by special guests: Rob Vickerman, DJ Forbes, David Campese, and former England…
Discuss the 2 Cup winning teams (Drovers & Wanderers) from the region and analysing the current Scarlets transfer rumours and squad gaps Follow our twitter: https://twitter.com/ScarletPembs Chapters 0:00 Community Game 40:00 Scarlets Accounts 52:00 Transfers
“Rugby’s Greatest Unions” returns with England’s formidable centre pairing of Jeremy Guscott and Will Carling. Starting 44 times together, between 1989 and 1996, they would win 3 Five Nations Grand Slams. 0:01 – Show Intro 0:51 – Show Starts 1:31…