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Listen to the award winning Second Captains free to air podcasts featuring The Second Captains Podcast and Second Captains Football. Join The Second Captains World Service and get access to our daily shows and much more. Become a Second Captains member at secondcaptains.com. - iTunes Podcast of the Year - iTunes Essentials Top 10 Podcasts of All-Time - The Guardian's 50 Podcasts You Need To Hear - Ireland's Most-Downloaded Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The home of Scarlets supporters and community rugby in West Wales. We like to delve into the nitty gritty of Scarlets games, the community game and the pathway on a regular basis. We analyse games, talk to players, chat with coaches and get the fans point of view - we may also discuss other weird stuff as well.
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A podcast from 7th Touch, the largest independant Touch Football platform in the world, dedicated to all things Touch Football. Hosted by former Touch Blacks representative (and the man behind 7th Touch), Tivoli Guthrie, Play Through features news, reviews and interviews from around the Touch world.
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Join Alex Goode, Rachael Burford and Hugh Woozencroft on JOE's House of Rugby. Every week, the team will bring you their thoughts on the weekend’s matches, alongside big guests, while inviting you to join in the conversation via the House Landline. Send a WhatsApp to the show on 07852281348 to share your opinions, stories and celebrations with the House.
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Find out why Justin Marshall is so excited about the All Blacks loss and hear why Jeremy Paul thinks the Wallabies have one finger on the Bledisloe Cup! We break down the good and the bad from New Zealand's loss at Ellis Park and the Wallabies win in Argentina. Would a captain's challenge prevent howlers from the TMO like the one we all saw in Joha…
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Join us for a pre-match podcast as Morné Steyn sits down with Gcobani Bobo, Schalk Brits, and Renier von Zeuner to preview the highly anticipated Springboks vs. All Blacks clash in Cape Town. The panel react to Rassie & Razor's selections & pick the greatest Bok halfbacks of all-time!Autor: Folding Pocket
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On this week's World Service tasting platter we drum up some excitement ahead of Saturday's Nations League showdown with England, Ken goes toe-to-toe with Stuart 'Psycho' Pearce on TalkSport and Craig Ray tells us why Ellis Park in Johannesburg is the toughest place to go in world rugby, And the brilliant Ellen Keane chats to us about seeing magic,…
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This year's US Open will be the first in 20 years to not feature at least one of Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, or Roger Federer in the round of 16. This is a....good thing? Novak Djokovic's shock departure came less than 24 hours after Wimbledon and French Open champion Carlos Alcaraz also crashed out of the tournament. We dial in to New York City to cha…
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There’s always a quote; “United's high-profile catastrophic start to the season has rightly brought every player under the microscope, but the purchase of a world-class holding midfielder could mark a change in fortunes at Old Trafford”. So read the Daily Mail in August 2022 - the world-class holding midfielder being paraded around Old Trafford bef…
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Welcome to your free weekly taster of the Second Captains World Service. This week we had non stop entertainment from Ken - from Alexander The Great to Oasis to train stories to strolls with Sean Fitz - he is a true song and dance and stories man. We also chatted to Rhasidat about the need for speed (but when) and her poor health at the Olympics. P…
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Pro rugby star, stroke survivor, South African MMA champion (in that order!) - in this episode of GBRSA the boys are joined by Ethienne Reynecke, one of the toughest of all time. Ettas chats about life after his stroke, learning to walk and talk again, and stepping in the ring with UFC Middleweight champion, Dricus du Plessis. The boys look forward…
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Is Leon Macdonald’s Departure Going to Help the All Blacks? Why the Wallabies are Struggling & More! Reacting to Leon Macdonald’s Shock Departure from the All Blacks + Previewing this Weekend’s Matches Reacting to Leon Macdonald’s Shock Exit from the All Blacks, Why the Wallabies are Struggling & More!…
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Paul O'Donovan won yet another rowing world title this weekend, while Jakob Ingebrigtsen shattered one of the longest-standing track world records - but the man who stole the world's attention, and money, was pole vaulting charisma machine Mondo Duplantis. We chat to David Gillick and Gavin Cooney about Rhasidat's latest 4th place finish, her road …
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Lars Sivertsen and Rich Jolly join us to talk through the weekend's football. What is happening at Everton, where we see Dyche, but not Dycheball? What kind of impression has Fabien Hürzeler already made after a couple of games in the Premier League? How are Norway managing not to qualify for international tournaments these days? And is it really t…
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In this week’s show the boys are joined by Springbok back rower Elrigh Louw. Louw talks about his all-time Bok back row, the vibe in the current Bok squad, and working with two World Cup winning coaches in Jake White and Rassie Erasmus. Bobo and Schalla give the youngster a few tips on dealing with a Bok career and the importance of keeping your he…
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Welcome to your weekly taster of the Second Captains World Service. This week we have Ken on the Chelsea cash elevator, Maresca's man management and football's great gamble. Plus there's Conor Niland in studio on Novak's secret sauce and Michael Darragh Macauley on his passion for his new role as CEO of Sanctuary Runners, a group that uses running …
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In the final episode of our TWC 2024 coverage, we go over the Men's Open grade. We discuss how close the grade really was, whether or not it met pre-tournament expectations, and THAT performance by NZ's Ifor Jones in the gold medal match. Appreciate you all for tuning in to our World Cup content and coverage, hope you all enjoyed it! Subscribe to 7…
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One of the greatest players of all time, Christian Cullen, joins the GBRANZ team in studio this week! Fresh from a round of golf with Marshy, Cullen talks us through some of the biggest moments of his career, including: His miraculous introduction to the world at the Hong Kong sevens. Playing alongside Jonah Lomu. Scoring a hat trick in his first t…
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Branno went to Kerry this weekend to see the kingdom get taught a football lesson, but instead got an education in floats, parades, Roses and mass. Branno is now back in Dublin having seen some of the TEN DAYS of the Rose of Tralee festival. Today’s show tries to answer important questions such as: what would Ken’s B-boy name be? Why are Australian…
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John Brewin and Dion Fanning join us to talk about the opening weekend of the Premier League season. John was at Portman Road to see the debuts of Kieran McKenna and Arne Slot and reports on the respective animal magnetisms of the two up-and-coming coaches. We also talk about Chelsea and their offences against football. Elsewhere, the latest instal…
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In this episode, the boys dive deep into the opening round of the Rugby Championship, dissecting the Springboks' brilliant performance. The state of rugby in Australia also comes under the spotlight after their reality check in Brisbane. But it’s not all match reviews – the real fun begins as the guys start picking their all-time greatest Bok squad…
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Welcome to your weekly taster of the Second Captains World Service. This week we have a Premier League preview show, Man Utd's nostalgia money, anatomy of a 4 x 400m Olympic final, and Steph Curry's GOAT status. Join the party for a fiver a month – there’s no contracts, no hidden fees and no ads. Go to secondcaptains.com/join for details. Hosted on…
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All Blacks legend Israel Dagg joins the GBRANZ team in studio this week! The Rugby World Cup winner candidly opens up on some of the key moments that contributed to his successful career, including: His epic first test try for the All Blacks. Getting told off by Sir Steve Hansen after scoring the match-winner in South Africa. Almost going down the …
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We cover TWC 2024's Women's Open grade where the soaring Emus flew high, the Tough Touch Blacks were valiant in defeat, the host nation picked up yet another bronze medal and the growth of Women's Touch reflects a wider trend in the world of Women's sports. Subscribe to 7th Touch social channels for all your Touch Footy content: Instagram: https://…
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Ken came into this Olympics a doubter and left it a believer. Was this the greatest ever Games? We chat to Cathal Dennehy and Gavin Cooney about the event, the Irish mentality, the 4th-place-a-thon, the drugs question, and how the future looks for us as an Olympic nation. Plus there's woozy Wiffen, sports tapas, pickleball rules and as ever Satan h…
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Today we grieve for the Paris Olympics, now already receding into history, but who could fail to be re-energised by the prospect of the PSR League starting up again in four days time? Arne Slot succeeding Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool is one of the buzziest storylines ahead of the new season, so it's a good time for the club's former head of research I…
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Get ready to experience The Good, The Bad & The Rugby – South African style! Join Schalk Brits, Gcobani Bobo, and Renier von Zeuner as they dive deep into the heart of South African rugby. From the tactical genius of Rassie Erasmus to the inspiring leadership of Siya Kolisi, this podcast offers unparalleled access to the stories and personalities t…
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Welcome to your weekly taster of the Second Captains World Service. This week we celebrated Kellie Harrington's back-to-back Olympic gold medals, look ahead to Rhasidat Adeleke potentially following her onto the podium and see what Ken has to say about his trip to Paris as a paying punter. Join the party for a fiver a month – there’s no contracts, …
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The GBRANZ team is thrilled to welcome their first guest to the studio, All Blacks fly-half Richie Mo'unga! In this exclusive episode, the mercurial number 10 sits down with us to share his insights and experiences, covering a wide range of topics: His ambitions with the All Blacks. The special bond with Head Coach Razor Robertson. Life and rugby i…
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While most of the world is in Olympics mode, we're still dealing with the fallout from the 2024 Touch World Cup. We go over the Mixed Open grade where the final may have been predictable, but the path to get there was anything but - full of surprise packages, highly competitive matches and a first ever Open grade TWC medal for the host nation. Subs…
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Total medals for Ireland at the Olympic Games between 1960 and 1992 - 6. Total medals for Ireland during Week 1 of the Paris Olympic Games - 7. Michael Foley of the Sunday Times and Sinead O’Carroll of The Journal were in Paris for Rhys’ gold, Kellie’s master-class and Wiffen’s third-place-that-felt-like-a-disappointment-but-is-in-fact-historic. We…
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He's an Olympic champ now, but back in 2022 we had Rhys McCleneghan in studio, fresh from a world championship win, but still navigating his way around a few obstacles and setbacks. He was engaging and intelligent and it was such an enjoyable chat and so full of insights into what has since made him into a dominant force, we thought we would post i…
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It's wall-to-wall Olympics on the World Service this week. Mona McSharry managed Ireland's first medal of the 2024 games, Daniel Wiffen backed up his supreme confidence with a Gold medal performance and Simone Biles cemented herself in Olympic history. Meanwhile, Andy Lee joined us in studio to chat about his time at the Athens Olympics in 2004, a …
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We are one week removed from the 2024 Touch World Cup, where 39 nations converged to help create the biggest World Cup ever, England stepped up at their home tournament, and Australia once again reigned supreme. We get our initial thoughts, feelings and reactions to the biggest event on the Touch Football calendar. Subscribe to 7th Touch social cha…
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Back in March Ken and Eoin sat down with Daniel Wiffen. He promised a summer of gold. This morning he set the fastest time in the swimming heats, 7:41.53 seconds, the fastest of those making it through to the medal race. He is living up to his big, big talk. We speak to Gavin Cooney, who was poolside in Paris. While our island nation may not always…
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