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Latest episodes

Rugby Daily | Lions team news, Osborne called up, Ireland take on Portugal

10 hours ago - 12 mins

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STEPHEN LARKHAM: ‘We can’t compete with the money that’s overseas’ | Why the B&I Lions are so important in Australia

18 hours ago - 32 mins

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ALAN QUINLAN: "Lions have lacked ruthless performances" | Jamie Osborne called up | OTB Breakfast Rugby

20 hours ago - 23 mins

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Word On The Street | Ep. 11 'Ahhh Ref!? | "It's absolute shite" | Does Tech Belong In Sport?

2 days ago - 33 mins

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'Australia are reasonably confident' | Tim Horan & Greig Laidlaw on the Lions | Off The Ball Breakfast

2 days ago - 23 mins

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

3 days ago - 35 mins

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Land of the Rising Scrum | Ep 13 | Tonga with Nasi Manu

Tonga are the latest country to be featured on Land of the Rising Scrum, as Neil Treacy speaks to Benetton number 8 Nasi Manu about his recent battle with cancer, and his hopes of making a return at the 2019 Rugby World Cup. The Tongan international was diagnosed with testicular cancer in September 2018, with surgery and chemotherapy keeping him out of the entire 2018/19 season. However, after being given the all-clear by doctors in June, he now has his sights set on returning to rugby with the ʻIkale Tahi, and fulfilling a lifelong dream of playing at a Rugby World Cup. Everyone’s in the Team Of Us. Vodafone. The Official Sponsor of the Irish Rugby Team. Subscribe to Off The Ball's YouTube channel for more videos, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter for the latest sporting news and content.