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Latest episodes

ANNA CAPLICE: ‘Players are making things difficult for Andy Farrell’ | B&I Lions slow starts | WEDNESDAY NIGHT RUGBY

11 hours ago - 35 mins

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Rugby Daily | Huge injury blow for Wallabies, Sexton on Owen Farrell

a day ago - 11 mins

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Rugby Daily | 'Not real confidence, but there is a quiet resolve...' - Schmidt on shaky Wallabies start plus 8 Irish get Lions starting call

3 days ago - 14 mins

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MONDAY NIGHT RUGBY | Lions Lacking, Farrell's Inclusion, Captain Casey | Off the Ball

3 days ago - 43 mins

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ALAN QUINLAN: ‘The TMO stuff is getting a little bit ropey again…’ | Lions XV named | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

3 days ago - 24 mins

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HUGH FARRELLY: Lions Defeat Waratahs in Sydney | Beirne Leads By Example | OFF THE BALL

5 days ago - 28 mins

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Land of the Rising Scrum | Ep 10 | England and Neil Back

This week on Land of the Rising Scrum, Neil Treacy speaks to World Cup winning flanker Neil Back about England's 2003 triumph, and the chances of a northern hemisphere side ending the southern dominance in Japan this autumn. They look back at Clive Woodward's transformation of England from a good team to a great team, dealing with the pressure of a favourites tag, and the winning feeling when Jonny Wilkinson's drop-goal sealed the World Cup.