Current and former players review the big rugby talking points, tactical goings on and on-field battles more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 307 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsRugby |
Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is once again joined in the House of Rugby studio by Lindsay Peat and James Downey as they look back on the weekend’s Six Nations action and particularly Ireland’s title win! more
Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined in the House of Rugby studio by Lindsay Peat and Johne Murphy as they look back on the weekend’s Six Nations and Ireland’s defeat to England. more
Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined in the House of Rugby studio by Lindsay Peat and Pat McCarry as they look back on a weekend of URC rugby and ahead to Ireland's Six Nations clash against England this week. They look at Ulster's start to life wit... more
Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined by Lindsay Peat and Johne Murphy as they look back on Ireland’s 31-7 win over Wales in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. more
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This has become a hard listen.. fan of the show the last couple of years but only so many times you can listen to Lindsey talk about how she was great athlete… Very little analysis and the chemistry is awful between hosts..
Listened to the post all blacks win episode. The host needs to stop jumping in and talking over everyone else. Awful. Good content otherwise.
Have always been a HOR fan but since the new season started I feel as though it is quite visually based? That’s probably intentional but while listening, it’s annoying when the hosts are watching a load of tries but you can’t see anything. Doesn’t really take into account those listening to the pod. Lacking relevance
Interviews are downright awkward. There is no chemistry between and of the hosts. It is painful to listen to.
Not sure why Baz and Andrew were turfed, they seem to be doing fine on their new show anyways - all’s well that ends well. more
Apple Podcasts | #70 | United States/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #57 | United Kingdom/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #63 | Canada/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #41 | France/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #57 | Germany/Sports/Rugby |
Apple Podcasts | #155 | Australia/Sports/Rugby |
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