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Instant Reaction: All heart-a in La Plata as Wallabies end losing streak against Los Pumas01 Sep 202400:22:47

It was a fairytale finish in greasy conditions in La Plata as the Wallabies got back to winning ways against Argentina - breaking an eight-match losing streak in the Rugby Championship.


Christy Doran and Tony Harper dissect the result, the positives and work ons, what it means in the development of the Wallabies, and where to next Joe Schmidt's side as a follow-up in Santa Fe awaits.


Hosts: Christy Doran & Tony Harper

Producer: Nick Wasiliev


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Ep.117 - Wild Argie tours and rebuilding the Waratahs - with Simon Raiwalui26 Aug 202400:47:20

There are few parts of the world more passionate about their rugby than Argentina.


The Wallabies head into hostile territory for the first time in 2024, as they prepare to try and break an eight-match losing streak in the Rugby Championship when they play Los Pumas. Christy Doran and Matt To'omua discuss the challenges ahead for Joe Schmidt's men - and revisit challenges closer to home when they are joined by the man tasked with transforming the Waratahs, NSW's new Director of Rugby, Simon Raiwalui.


Hosts: Christy Doran & Matt To'omua

Guests: Simon Raiwalui

Producer: Nick Wasiliev

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Ep.111 - Awkward Kicking Duels with James O'Connor15 Jul 202400:54:15

Australia has retained the James Bevan Trophy, overcoming Wales in Melbourne. Now, a clash with Georgia awaits in Sydney.


Christy Doran and Matt Toomua return to discuss Joe Schmidt's second victory, and are joined by fellow-Wallaby James O'Connor, as he prepares for the Queensland Reds' first tour match of the year against Wales.


Hosts: Christy Doran & Matt Toomua

Guests: James O'Connor

Producer: Nick Wasiliev


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Ep.69 - Drowned in the sweat of Trevor Nyakane with Jared Wright03 Jul 202300:58:52

South African rugby writer and podcaster Jared Wright joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones to try and make sense of the joint SANZAAR-6 Nations takeover of international rugby, kick off discussions ahead of the Springboks-Wallabies Test in Pretoria, and launch into proper jersey chat about all the great RWC strips released so far (and New Zealand’s).

 

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Ep.68 - Glowing Endorsements with Sean Maloney26 Jun 202300:51:20
Stan Sport commentator Sean Maloney joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones for a recap of the Super Rugby Pacific Final and last week’s Eddie Jones episode. He talks about the differences in commentating a brilliant final and a regular game in Round 7, while also trying to get to the bottom of some surprise selections and labels in Eddie's first proper Wallabies squad of the year.

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Instant Reaction: Those bloody Crusaders claim another Super Rugby title24 Jun 202300:24:39
The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay, Harry Jones and Geoff Parkes come together for the Instant Reaction to an incredible game of rugby, in which the Crusaders beat the Chiefs 25-20 in the Super Rugby Pacific Final in Hamilton, to claim a quite outstanding seventh straight title to end the Scott Robertson reign in Christchurch and the Crusaders region.

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Ep.67 - 15 Tupous Through the Front Door with Eddie Jones19 Jun 202300:59:39
Wallabies coach Eddie Jones joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones for an open and honest chat about getting Australia's players to avoid a "loser mentality" and claim the three pieces of silverware they're fighting for this year. He reveals which players have impressed him so far, talks about the honour of returning home and clears up his post-World Cup plans.

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Instant Reaction: Brumbies extend NZ finals drought as Chiefs win through to Super Rugby Pacific Final17 Jun 202300:25:12
The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay, Harry Jones and Jim Tucker come together for an early return of the Instant Reactions for 2023, with the Brumbies going down to the Chiefs 19-6 in Saturday night’s second Super Rugby Pacific Semi-Final. The Chiefs will face the Crusaders in next week’s Final.

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Ep.66 - Small Degrees of Schadenfreude with Georgina Robinson12 Jun 202301:06:24

Georgina Robinson joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones for a look at the Super Rugby Pacific quarterfinals and the fallout of the Ardie Savea no-try, getting the semifinals we all expected, and a tribute for the late Wayne Smith – whose absence will be felt significantly over the coming months as Eddie Jones starts building his Wallabies side and Rugby Australia edges closer toward a Private Equity deal.

 

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Ep.65 - Super Rugby Teams of the Year with Paul Cully05 Jun 202301:02:28
Kiwi columnist Paul Cully joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones to wrap up the Super Rugby Pacific season, comparing notes on their respective Australian Teams of the Year, which had both predictable overlaps and surprising differences, considering which teams will cause damage in the Super Rugby Pacific finals, and keeping the fires burning on the important topic of the long-awaited independent commission to run the competition.

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Ep.64 - Desperately seeking Commission with Colin Mansbridge29 May 202301:10:05

Crusaders CEO Colin Mansbridge joins rugby experts Brett McKay and Harry Jones for a rugby chat that attempts to peel back the layers of the 13-time Champions, including the interactions with All Blacks coach-elect Scott Robertson, and why their history and connection to community is so important. They also discuss the albeit slow progression on the creation of the independent commission to oversee Super Rugby Pacific, and why it is so important for the future of the competition.

 

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Ep.63 - Black-market Angus with Ned Hanigan22 May 202301:03:46
Wallabies and Waratahs lock Ned Hanigan joined rugby experts Brett McKay and Harry Jones for one of the funniest pod chats yet covering Japanese menus, famous other Coonamble residents and road trips home, the importance of the tiniest details, the Waratahs very handy late-season form, and the true impact of online and social media comments and how they really do affect young players more than you think.

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Ep.62 - No Mortgage on Connection with John Eales15 May 202300:57:42
Legendary Wallabies World Cup-winning captain John Eales joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones to laud the good old fashioned Queensland spirit in ending the Chiefs’ unbeaten run, philosophise on what makes rugby and the RWC great, discuss his documentary journey to understand the Haka, explain why Eddie Jones is perfect for the Wallabies, and chat about really important stuff like third grade cricket, goal-kicking locks, and the Australian sudoku team.

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Instant Reaction: Silverware at last for Wallabies as Schmidt rebuild continues13 Jul 202400:23:58

Enter, Filipo Daugunu!


The Wallabies have won back the James Bevan Trophy with a 36-28 win over Wales in Melbourne. Christy Doran and Tony Harper come together to discuss the pros and cons of the result, what next for Joe Schmidt's men, the win over in New Zealand, what next for the Georgia clash, and more.


Hosts: Christy Doran & Tony Harper

Producer: Nick Wasiliev


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Ep.61 - Lonely Together with Angus Gardner08 May 202300:59:11
Leading Australian referee Angus Gardner joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones to admit to nerves ahead of his looming RWC selection, discuss his mad Test debut in PNG, and reveal the astonishing detail that goes into his preparation for a game and the review process post-match. Plus, he reveals the one tweak he would make to one of rugby’s key pillars that would genuinely change that aspect of the game.

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Ep.60 - Canberra in the Midlands with Dan McKellar01 May 202301:03:10
Former Brumbies head coach and Wallabies assistant Dan McKellar joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones to discuss his move to Leicester Tigers, why leaving the Wallabies was such a tough call - and details his coaching journey and the big influences along the way.

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Ep.59 - Loving not Fighting with Rob Louw24 Apr 202301:06:16
Legendary Springboks flanker Rob Louw joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones for an open and honest chat on South African rugby through the 1980s as apartheid isolation took hold, his three seasons in rugby league with Wigan, and his worries for the modern game - especially the thickness of the Law book.

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Ep.58 - Sliding into Club DMs with Arabella McKenzie17 Apr 202300:58:03
Star Wallaroos flyhalf Arabella McKenzie joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones from London, where she is currently killing it in the Women’s Premier 15s competition for Harlequins in what she says is the best competition in the world. She reveals the unorthodox way she secured her Quins deal, why Sevens rugby isn’t for her, and which current Waratahs prop she used to swat aside in junior footy.

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Ep.57 - Red Card Trap Doors with Jamie Wall10 Apr 202301:04:51
New Zealand rugby writer and author Jamie Wall is back with The Roar's Brett McKay and Harry Jones for the first time this year to provide Super Rugby Pacific perspectives from the eastern side of the Tasman, including the state of Moana Pasifika and the miracle of the Hurricanes’ start to the season, plus some surprise foul play process improvements that you don't realise we need.

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Ep.56 - The Full Cheika Circle with Bernard Jackman03 Apr 202301:03:42
Former Ireland international turned commentator and columnist Bernard Jackman joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones to discuss the Michael Cheika years at Leinster and Ireland’s ascent to no.1 in the rankings, with a Rugby World Cup now just months away.

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Ep.55 - Running Barefoot and Throwing Rocks with Ian Prior27 Mar 202300:59:01

Western Force scrumhalf and club stalwart Ian Prior joined Brett McKay and Harry Jones to discuss the Force’s start to the season, his background growing up in Zimbabwe, his coaching ambitions, and the general state of rugby in Western Australia in the years since the Andrew Forrest takeover.

 

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Ep.54 - Killer Offloads with Harry Wilson20 Mar 202300:48:37
Queensland Reds No.8 Harry Wilson returns alongside Brett McKay and Harry Jones to explain how he really, truly wasn’t trying to decapitate Fraser McReight, gives his thoughts on the Reds’ start to the season and the immediate impact of the Law Variations in play, as well as opening up on how well Eddie Jones knew his game at their first meeting.

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Ep.53 - Kicking Balloons with Ryan Lonergan13 Mar 202300:48:49

ACT Brumbies scrumhalf Ryan Lonergan joined Brett McKay and Harry Jones this week ahead of his 50th cap to discuss the Brumbies’ unbeaten start to Super Rugby Pacific, the evolution of Stephen Larkham the coach and which assistant scares the squad, rugby-themed school assignments and where he fits into Eddie Jones’ Wallabies plans later in the year.

 

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Ep.52 - Finding Non-Rugby Fans in Fiji with Mark Evans06 Mar 202300:55:59

Fijian Drua CEO Mark Evans joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones to outline the unique challenges that surround professional rugby in Fiji, why it’s such an important pathway project for the islands, and why crowd estimates for this weekend’s first home game of the year against the Crusaders in Lautoka are largely pointless.

 

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Ep.110 - Smashing Gelato as the Schmidt Era begins08 Jul 202400:49:28

What is better than a Wallabies win? Smashing several whiskeys and a tub of gelato while watching it!


Christy Doran and Matt Toomua return to discuss the Wallabies starting life under Joe Schmidt with a 25-16 win over Wales, examine what did and didn't work, and look ahead to this weekend in Melbourne - alongside their thoughts on the other test matches of the weekend, and the Wallaroos record win.


Hosts: Christy Doran & Matt Toomua

Producer: Nick Wasiliev


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Ep.51 - Flanking is Not Scrumming with Andrew Kellaway27 Feb 202300:41:57
Wallabies and Melbourne Rebels flyer Andrew Kellaway joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones to discuss a cracking opening weekend of Super Rugby Pacific, the extra mental factors the new Law Variations are putting on players that perhaps we hadn’t thought about, and the rugby world converging on Melbourne for this weekend’s second annual Super Round. (Slight language warning, but we blame Mack Hansen for that!)

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SRP Special: Western Force Head Coach Simon Cron23 Feb 202300:42:24
The Roar’s rugby editor Christy Doran sat down with new Western Force Head Coach Simon Cron for the final of his pre-season chats with the Australian Super Rugby Pacific franchises ahead of a crucial 2023 season.

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Ep.50 - The TMO Matrix with Andy Marinos20 Feb 202300:50:54
Rugby Australia CEO Andy Marinos joined The Roar's Brett McKay and Harry Jones to discuss the appointment of Eddie Jones and how the organisation is trying to convert renewed interest in Australian rugby into Super Rugby Pacific spectators and viewers.

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SRP Special: Queensland Reds Head Coach Brad Thorn16 Feb 202300:40:26
The Roar’s rugby editor Christy Doran is joined by Queensland Reds Head Coach Brad Thorn for the latest in a series of interviews with the Australian Super Rugby Pacific franchises ahead of the 2023 season.

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Ep.49 - Panel of Thieves with Rugby Reg13 Feb 202300:53:39
Brett McKay and Harry Jones are back in The Roar Rugby Podcast studios, with Super Rugby Pacific now less than two weeks away. This week, to give the fans' perspective on the appointment of Eddie Jones, they’re joined by ‘Rugby Reg’ Roberts, host of the original Green and Gold Rugby podcast and still a strong social media voice on all things Australian rugby.

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SRP Special: ACT Brumbies Head Coach Stephen Larkham09 Feb 202300:40:35
ACT Brumbies Head Coach Stephen Larkham talks to Christy Doran about his return to the club and why he's better suited this time around, as well as how he's developed as a coach since last leading the Brumbies.

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SRP Special: New South Wales Waratahs Head Coach Darren Coleman05 Feb 202300:47:39

The Roar’s rugby editor Christy Doran talked with NSW Waratahs Head Coach Darren Coleman in the latest in a series of pre-season chats with the Australian Super Rugby Pacific franchises ahead of the 2023 season.

 

Regular hosts Brett McKay and Harry Jones will be back in a few weeks, kicking off the weekly pods again before the tournament begins on February 24.

 

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SRP Special: Melbourne Rebels Head Coach Kevin Foote19 Jan 202300:45:11
The Roar’s rugby editor Christy Doran talks to Melbourne Rebels Head Coach Kevin Foote for the first in a series of pre-season chats with all five of the Australian Super Rugby Pacific franchises ahead of the 2023 season.

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Ep.48 – Return of the Edi with Christy Doran16 Jan 202300:24:37
Brett McKay and Harry Jones have fired up The Roar Rugby Podcast a few weeks early, for an emergency edition of the pod in which they were joined by The Roar’s rugby editor Christy Doran to try and wrap their collective heads around the shock sacking of Wallabies coach Dave Rennie, and with Eddie Jones installed for the next five years and two World Cups with immediate effect.

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Ep.47 - Closing the book on 2022 with Christy Doran06 Dec 202200:59:26

The Roar’s new rugby editor Christy Doran joins Brett McKay and Harry Jones for a rapid recap of the 2022 season, from Super Rugby Pacific right through to the November internationals, as well a few thoughts on what we need to see in 2023.


A huge thankyou to everyone who’s listened, subscribed, followed, rated and reviewed along the way, we’ll be back in time for the first ball to be kicked early next year. 

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Instant Reaction: Wallabies 'pumped' after launching Schmidt era with Wales win06 Jul 202400:25:19

The Wallabies have started life under Joe Schmidt the Wright way, with a win!


Following Australia's 25-16 win over Wales in Sydney, Christy Doran and Tony Harper give you their instant reactions live from the stadium, discuss the performance, and dissect what needs to happen next ahead of their second clash next week in Melbourne.


Hosts: Christy Doran & Tony Harper

Producer: Nick Wasiliev

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Ep.46 - Spring Tours wrapped with Thala Msutu29 Nov 202201:01:00
South African podcaster with Rugby Bits Thala Msutu joined The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay and Harry Jones to wrap up the Spring Tours of the Wallabies, Springboks, All Blacks, and Los Pumas, as well as pondering the aura of Ireland and France, and attempting to get to the bottom of where and it why it’s all gone south for England coach Eddie Jones.

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Instant Reaction: Wallabies finish season with miracle comeback win in Cardiff 26 Nov 202200:25:46
The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay, Jim Tucker and Harry Jones come together for another Instant Reaction from the Wallabies Spring Tour of Europe, this time an incredible 39-34 comeback win over Wales in Cardiff on Sunday morning, Australian time.

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Ep.45 - Welsh-Wallabies parallels with Owain Jones22 Nov 202200:55:17
Welsh rugby journalist and RugbyPass editor Owain Jones joined The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay and Harry Jones to share the pain and the frustrations and power struggles of Welsh rugby at the moment, drawing incredible similarities to the Wallabies form lines and the general state of the Australian games.

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Instant Reaction: Wallabies too high in Dublin but nearly bring Ireland down19 Nov 202200:23:40
The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay, Harry Jones and Jim Tucker come together for another Instant Reaction of the Wallabies' Spring Tour of Europe after Australia were beaten by Ireland in Dublin.

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Ep.44 - Sub-Human Monsters with Andy McGeady15 Nov 202200:56:26
Irish rugby writer and podcaster Andy McGeady joined The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay and Harry Jones to explain what is going so right for Irish rugby this year - and not so right for the Wallabies - ahead of this weekend’s clash in Dublin, and discuss Rassie Erasmus' video crusade. 

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Instant Reaction: Bellisimo! Italian history in the face of Australian rubbish12 Nov 202200:25:37
The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay, Jim Tucker and Harry Jones come together for another Instant Reaction of the Wallabies Spring Tour of Europe, this time Italy’s historic 28-27 win over a very disappointing Wallabies in Florence on Sunday morning, Australian time.

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Ep.43 - Adventures with the Italian Carabinieri with Sean Maloney08 Nov 202200:56:53
Former Italian Super 10 lock and Stan Sport commentator Sean Maloney joined The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay and Harry Jones to shed some light on the wild west of Italian professional rugby, the Wallabies' heartbreaker against France and what’s needed for the Azzurri this weekend, plus Harry’s weekend in Dublin, Hong Kong Sevens triumphs and tragedies, and a look at the Women’s Rugby World Cup Final .

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Instant Reaction: Sacre Bleu! Wallabies gift-wrap French win in Paris06 Nov 202200:23:53

The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay, Harry Jones and Jim Tucker come together for another Instant Reaction from the Wallabies Spring Tour of Europe, a heartbreaking 30-29 loss to France in Paris.

 

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Ep.42 - A Passing Masterclass with Will Genia01 Nov 202200:52:44
Former Wallabies scrumhalf and The Roar rugby columnist Will Genia joined Brett McKay and Harry Jones to pull apart the Wallabies win over Scotland and gaze ahead to France this weekend, dig into scrumhalf passing and what comes naturally to Tate McDermott and Nic White, as well as working out whose biceps are red card-worthy.

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Instant Reaction: Lady Luck smiles for a change, as the Wallabies win at Murrayfield29 Oct 202200:24:49
The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay, Harry Jones and Jim Tucker come together for the first Instant Reaction of the Wallabies' Spring Tour of Europe, a remarkable 16-15 win over Scotland in Edinburgh.

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Instant Reaction: Teams announced for Wallabies-Wallaroos doubleheader, Joe Schmidt names SEVEN debutants04 Jul 202400:29:52

Squads out!


Joe Schmidt his first starting 23 to take the field against Wales, on what will be a exciting double header with the Wallaroos on Saturday at Allianz Stadium. Christy Doran and Tony Harper discuss the big calls for the new Joe on the block, and give their predictions for both matches.


Hosts: Christy Doran & Tony Harper

Producer: Nick Wasiliev


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Ep.41 - Finn Russell v Gregor Townsend with Jamie Lyall25 Oct 202200:48:38

Scottish rugby commentator Jamie Lyall joined The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay and Harry Jones ahead of the Wallabies' tour opener at Murrayfield this weekend to try and get to the bottom of Finn Russell’s current Scotland omission, and Jack Dempsey’s looming rebirth as a Scottish backrower.

 

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Ep.40 - Reading Between the Lines with Georgina Robinson18 Oct 202200:49:57

Georgina Robinson, the senior rugby correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald, joined The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay and Harry Jones to discuss Dave Rennie’s future as Wallabies coach, the expectations and needs of the Spring Tour, and why Rugby Australia must seize the massive opportunity presented by the Women's World Cup.

 

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Ep.39 - Unexpected Captaincy and Lost Try Assists with James Slipper11 Oct 202200:54:21
Wallabies captain James Slipper joined The Roar rugby experts Brett McKay and Harry Jones and spoke honestly and openly about the Wallabies’ inconsistent showings in 2022, the intricacies and the technicalities of the front row and the maul, and why his playmaking highlights this season have left a bitter taste.

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