We Need To Talk About Welsh Rugby – Details, episodes & analysis
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We Need To Talk About Welsh Rugby
We Need To Talk About Welsh Rugby
Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 7

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Two Wills and a Way
dimanche 1 février 2026 • Duration 35:48
Katie, Will and Will chat about the past success of regional rugby, the current state of play and what we need to do to move forward.
It can’t go on like this, can it?
mercredi 11 février 2026 • Duration 32:25
Our reaction to Wales’ woeful display against England.
Grin and Jalibert it
mercredi 18 février 2026 • Duration 33:59
Our reaction to a French masterclass in Cardiff
Keep calm and Carré on
jeudi 26 février 2026 • Duration 33:36
Our reaction to Wales’ heartbreaking defeat to Scotland.
Love on Prop: Our Reaction to Wales v Ireland
mercredi 11 mars 2026 • Duration 37:38
Our reaction to another improved performance from Wales in Dublin.
It’ll be all Wainwright on the Night: Our reaction to Wales v Italy
mercredi 18 mars 2026 • Duration 27:06
Wales won a Six Nations game!
Bywater Runs Deep: Our Chat with a Rugby Journalist Post-Six Nations
vendredi 27 mars 2026 • Duration 40:40
We discuss the following questions:
What was the feeling coming out of the Welsh camp as the tournament progressed?
Do we have an accurate idea of where this Welsh team is currently at in world rugby?
Why is the game said to be in crisis when the product on the field is so good?
How does Welsh rugby balance finding the optimum financial model, whilst maintaining its history, culture and breadth of participation?
What improvements do Wales need to make from now until the RWC 2027?