
Angus Savage and Wilf Kemsley of NextGenLive discuss and debate the latest news from the schools and age-grade game - get in touch with topics you want us to discuss!
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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After looking back at some of the great players and teams in the previous episode, this week the guys look at the players and teams that they expect to impress in this years Junior World Championships.
It all kicks off this Saturday!!
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Part 2 of our World Rugby Junior World Championship Specials series sees the guys debating some of the great teams and players to have appeared at the World U20s - including those Junior World Players of the Year, which has seen George Ford and Handr... more
With the World Rugby Junior World Championships (formerly the World Rugby U20 Championships) kicking off at the end of the month, Angus and Wilf dive into what's coming and what to expect!
Expect further episodes looking into the history and the pla... more
City of Oxford College's Tom Redfern joins Angus and Wilf as they talk through ACE Rugby, Schools Rugby, and the opportunities for young rugby players.
They look back on the Activate 7s, and the work of the Activate Rugby Academy, while Angus and Wil... more
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Having a son playing school rugby the information about players, schools and the youth game is superb. Curious to know where you get your insights on players as it seems great.
Love hearing about the up and coming players and being able to follow their progress
Giving youth rugby the platform it deserves
Just great for all schoolboy rugby content ππ»ππ»ππ»
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This series centers on school and age-grade rugby, with lively debates, guest insights, and practical analysis of youth competitions, player development, and emerging talent. Episodes routinely dissect teams, leagues, and coaching strategies while spotlighting standout schools and players from across the youth rugby landscape. A defining strength is the balance between expert commentary and candid banter, which helps listeners understand both on-field dynamics and behind-the-scenes decision-making in youth rugby.
Noteworthy elements include a penchant for practical takeaways (such as selecting teams under specific constraints) and a broad network of guests ranging from coaches to rising players. The show often highlights innovation in scho... more
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