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Rugby Through The Leagues Podcast
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Frequency: 1 episode/10d. Total Eps: 70

A Rugby Podcast that wants to shine a light on all of Rugby outside of the Mainstream.
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Episode 20 - The Lexi Chambers Interview - From John O'Groats to Lands End for the End 2 End Rugby Relay
Season 1 · Episode 20
vendredi 30 août 2024 • Duration 01:32:13
Lexi Chambers, a wheelchair-dependent athlete, is embarking on a challenge to wheel from John O'Groats to Land's End in a rugby relay. She aims to raise awareness for women's rugby and inspire others to get involved in sports. Lexi shares her journey of becoming wheelchair-dependent and her passion for rugby. She has set multiple world records in wheelchair racing and has trained extensively for her current challenge. Lexi's support crew includes her coach and fellow rugby players. They have planned the route carefully, ensuring accommodations and necessary supplies along the way. Lexi shares the stops along her journey and invites people to come and support her. She mentions the clubs she will be visiting, including Ross Sutherland, Glasgow Warriors, Carlisle Cougars, and more. Lexi also talks about the significance of each club keeping a rugby ball signed by the previous team and passing it on to the next team. She emphasizes the importance of connecting grassroots and professional rugby to allow people to fall in love with the game. Lexi discusses the challenges faced by women's rugby and the need for more exposure and support. She mentions the positive impact of social media and the role of local clubs and mainstream platforms in promoting the game. Carl suggests implementing initiatives like discounted tickets for kids to make the game more accessible and attract new fans. The conversation explores the challenges and opportunities in promoting women's rugby and growing the game. The lack of publicity and marketing for the women's game is highlighted, with a focus on the need for players to have individual brands and identities. The conversation also touches on the importance of schools in closing the gap and introducing more young people to the sport. The role of social media in promoting the women's game is discussed, as well as the need for more awareness and dispelling of myths surrounding the sport. The conversation concludes with a discussion of Lexi's upcoming world record attempt and her plans for future challenges. Lexi discusses her plans to document her wheelchair journey across the UK, including live tracking and daily videos. She talks about the challenges of wheeling in different weather conditions and the importance of finding the right gear, such as waterproof gloves. Lexi also shares her training routine, which includes marathons, track sessions, and gym workouts. She mentions her desire to walk again and potentially wear a prosthetic in the future. The conversation ends with a discussion about promoting Lexi's journey and supporting her cause.
Episode 19 - The Oli Curry Interview - From Winchester to the Challenges of the Pro Game
Season 1 · Episode 19
vendredi 23 août 2024 • Duration 01:34:49
In this episode, Oli Curry shares his rugby journey and the challenges he faced as a player. He discusses the importance of weight in the game and how it affected his career. Oli talks about the pressure to meet certain weight requirements and the impact it had on his performance. He also highlights the opinionated nature of rugby and the reliance on coaches' opinions. Despite the challenges, Oli persevered and found success in his career. In this part of the conversation, Oli Curry discusses his experiences with different rugby clubs and the control and lack of enjoyment he felt in the professional rugby environment. He talks about the weighing rituals and the pressure to conform to strict training and lifestyle protocols. He also shares stories about the culture and atmosphere at Bedford Rugby Club, where there was less focus on control and more emphasis on building a strong team culture. Oli reflects on the challenges of being a young player in the rugby system and the importance of playing the game and getting coaches on your side. The conversation highlights the lack of investment and support for lower-level rugby clubs and the negative impact it has on the sport. The Rugby Football Union (RFU) is criticized for its focus on the elite level and neglecting grassroots and championship teams. The defunding of the championship and the lack of promotion and relegation have widened the gap between the Premiership and lower divisions. The conversation also touches on the perception of rugby as a dangerous sport and the need to promote the positive aspects of the game. The importance of investing in culture and community at the grassroots level is emphasized.
Episode 10 - The Russell Earnshaw Interview - From European Cup Winner to Coaching Wizard
Season 1 · Episode 10
vendredi 21 juin 2024 • Duration 01:09:35
In this conversation, Russell Earnshaw discusses his rugby journey and experiences as a player and coach. He emphasizes the importance of enjoying the game and appreciating amateur rugby. He also talks about his time playing sevens and the benefits it brings to players and coaches. The conversation touches on the limitations of coaches in rugby, including their attitude towards learning, access to expertise, and the politics within the game. The lack of innovation in the sport is also discussed, with the need for coaches to push boundaries and think outside the box. The conversation revolves around the importance of coaching in sports, particularly rugby. The hosts discuss the need for coaches to be adaptable and encourage players to play multiple positions to develop a better understanding of the game. They emphasize the importance of creating a fun and supportive environment for players to thrive. The conversation also touches on the attributes of an ideal coach, including noticing, simplifying, kindness, and creating a positive team spirit. The hosts share their experiences with coaching and highlight the impact that good coaching can have on players' enjoyment and development. They also discuss the challenges and rewards of coaching and the importance of self-awareness and continuous learning.
Episode 9 - The Mark Witcher Interview - One Club player supporting the growth of Womens Rugby!
Season 1 · Episode 9
vendredi 14 juin 2024 • Duration 01:21:03
Summary
Mark Witcher, assistant coach at Portsmouth Rugby Club, shares his rugby journey and experiences coaching at Portsmouth and Hampshire. He played for Portsmouth Rugby Club throughout his career and had the opportunity to captain the twos and the vets. Mark mentions players he played with who went on to make it, including Oscar Wingham and Brendan Tracy. He also talks about players who didn't make it but should have, such as Matt Brano and Rich Herring. Mark also discusses his coaching experience and highlights Abby Harding as a standout player he coached at Portsmouth. During the conversation, Mark Witcher and Carl discuss the progression of women's rugby during Mark's tenure as a coach. They mention the impact of televised games, initiatives like 'This Girl Can' and the Inner Warrior series, and the accessibility of women's rugby at the local level. They also touch on the challenges faced by women's rugby in terms of funding and opportunities for players to progress to higher levels. They discuss the need for a more open and inclusive approach in the sport, allowing for promotion and relegation and providing pathways for players who may not fit into the traditional academy system. They also highlight the importance of attracting and retaining top talent in order to compete with other nations. The conversation covers various topics related to rugby, including the promotion and marketing of the sport, the potential for the women's game to become a cash cow for the RFU, the challenges faced by grassroots clubs like Portsmouth Rugby Club, and the importance of sharing knowledge and supporting each other within the rugby community.
Episode 8 - The Matt Mclean Interview - The Highest Point scorer in National Leagues of Rugby
Season 1 · Episode 8
vendredi 7 juin 2024 • Duration 01:20:20
Matt McLean, the all-time highest point scorer in the National leagues of rugby, joins the podcast. He shares his rugby journey, starting from playing in Wales at a young age and progressing through school and university rugby. Matt highlights the importance of school rugby in Wales and the opportunities it provided, including touring Australia and playing in the World Schools Festival in Dubai. He also discusses the potential of the university system as a talent pool for clubs and suggests exploring alternative development pathways in rugby. Matt talks about his time in Worthing and his rugby career, including his experience with the Welsh Sevens team. He discusses how he ended up in Worthing and his initial reluctance to move there. He also talks about the family-oriented atmosphere of the rugby club and how he enjoyed playing for them. Matt reflects on his standout seasons and how he found success playing at the fly-half position. He also discusses the challenges and trade-offs of pursuing a higher level of rugby and the impact of injuries on his career. Matt reflects on his rugby career, discussing his achievements and the challenges he faced. He talks about his pride in representing England in the Rugby Sevens team and the difficulties of balancing training and work commitments. Matt also shares his transition from player to coach, highlighting the satisfaction he finds in developing players and seeing the team come together. He mentions some talented players he played with, including those who went on to achieve international success, and discusses the potential of players who didn't quite make it due to off-field discipline.
Episode 7 - The Michelle Holdsworth Interview - England Womens Deaf Rugby Captain.
Season 1 · Episode 7
vendredi 31 mai 2024 • Duration 50:49
Michelle Holdsworth, captain of the England Deaf Rugby Union (EDIU), discusses the challenges faced by deaf rugby players and the need for financial support. She highlights the efforts of the team manager, Gloria, in securing sponsorship and funding for tours. Michelle also talks about the upcoming tour to South Africa and the fundraising efforts required to make it happen. She shares her personal rugby journey, including how she became deaf due to an injury on the field. Michelle emphasizes the importance of rugby as a supportive and inclusive community. The England Deaf Rugby Union (EDRU) team plays normal league games, ranging from low-level rugby to high-standard championship rugby. They train at Bromsgrove, with players travelling from all over the country, self-funded, to participate. The team uses sign language during training and games to communicate and has developed their own set of signs for different plays and strategies. The EDRU is trying to raise £10,000 to support their upcoming tour to South Africa. They have individual GoFundMe pages, and the EDRU has a presence on social media to raise awareness and encourage support.
Episode 6 - The Ed Birch Interview - The Nags Charity Barbarians
Season 1 · Episode 6
vendredi 24 mai 2024 • Duration 58:06
Ed Birch, a rugby player from the Nags Charity Barbarians, shares his journey and the charity's fundraising events. The Nags Charity Barbarians is a grassroots level club that raises money for cancer research UK. They organize biannual fixtures against other clubs and also participate in crazy challenges to raise funds. Their first challenge was pulling a canal boat from Birmingham to Worcester. They have also done a canoeing challenge on the River Severn and climbed Mount Snowdon multiple times. They have raised over £210,000 so far and aim to reach a quarter of a million pounds. The conversation covers various topics related to rugby, including the development of young athletes, the need for specialized training, player safety, and the grassroots level of the sport. The hosts discuss the challenges of nurturing talent and the importance of proper coaching and player welfare. They also touch on the role of rugby clubs in bringing communities together and the potential for future charity events. Overall, the conversation highlights the passion and camaraderie that exists within the rugby community.
Episode 5 - The Liam Perkins Interview - The transition from National League player to Head Coach
Season 1 · Episode 5
vendredi 17 mai 2024 • Duration 01:00:37
Liam Perkins shares his rugby journey, starting from a young age at Gosport and Fareham Rugby Club and progressing through the ranks. He talks about his time at Newbury, Ealing Trailfinders, and Worthing, where he served as club captain. Liam then discusses his current role as a player-coach at Petersfield Rugby Club and the club's aspirations to become one of the best clubs in Hampshire. He also mentions the challenges of sustaining a club at higher levels and the importance of building a strong foundation. The conversation covers topics such as the transition year at Liam's former rugby club, the challenges of coaching and playing at the same time, the players Liam has played with who made it to the professional level, the players who didn't make it but should have, the future of rugby and the need for accessibility and growth, and Liam's aspirations as a coach.
Episode 4 - The Si Pickett Interview - Purple Cobras, Epilepsy Awareness, and is Welsh Rugby Dead?
Season 1 · Episode 4
vendredi 10 mai 2024 • Duration 01:01:27
Si Pickett, creator of the Purple Cobra 7s team, discusses his rugby journey and the development of sevens rugby. He shares his experience playing with talented players who went on to make it in professional rugby, as well as those who didn't but should have. Si also talks about the growth of Havant RFC and the success of the Purple Cobras as a charity sevens team. The conversation covers various topics related to epilepsy and sevens rugby. Si discusses different types of seizures and the importance of spreading awareness and providing first aid for epilepsy. He also talks about the purple Cobras sevens team and their upcoming tournaments. The conversation then shifts to the role of sevens rugby in the overall rugby landscape. Simon shares his thoughts on whether sevens can be the saviour of rugby and the need for more characters and innovation in the sport. The discussion concludes with a conversation about the potential for private investment and franchise systems in sevens rugby. The conversation covers various topics related to the future of rugby, including the need for flexibility and adaptation, the potential benefits of scheduling games on weekdays, the importance of marketing and accessibility, the challenges faced by clubs in terms of geographical spread and financial stability, the impact of closed leagues and the lack of promotion and relegation, the potential for a cup competition involving lower-tier teams, the issues with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) and its disconnect with regional teams and grassroots rugby, the potential decline of Welsh rugby, the inclusion of South African teams in the United Rugby Championship (URC), the lack of development opportunities in Wales, the need for a Wales A team, and the importance of player development and retention.
Episode 3 - English & Rugby Europe Review
Season 1 · Episode 3
vendredi 3 mai 2024 • Duration 58:26
The conversation provides a compelling case for the future of English rugby, highlighting the potential for teams to develop, the accessibility and financial backing of the sport, and the investment in rugby, Six Nations and Women's rugby. It also addresses the challenges of player development, the reliance on foreign players in some countries, and the urgent need for changes to ensure the development of local talent. The conversation urges us to take bold steps forward and create our own brands, just like Joe Marler and James Haskell, and to strive for success in Rugby. It's time to invest in rugby and support its growth, recognizing its unique value and potential for greatness. The conversation discusses the movers and shakers in the Rugby Europe Championship too.