Your insider's guide to the Rugby World Cup. Georgina Robinson and Tom Decent bring you the inside stories, unravelling all the twists and turns, and sharing their experiences on the ground at the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | RugbySports |
In the wash-up after the Wallabies exit from the World Cup, Michael Cheika has made good on his promise to quit if they didn't succeed. Georgina and Tom discuss all the details, speculate about who will be the next coach and what other changes are in... more
Georgina and Tom dissect the loss and the fallout. Why didn’t Michael Cheika call time after the game and when is he likely to? What is his legacy? And is this the last pod from the Herald rugby scribes? We hope not!
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Georgina and Tom have filed their match previews for Saturday’s quarter-final and chat about the atmosphere of Oita, what’s at stake for both Michael Cheika and Eddie Jones and who they think will come away victorious.
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Georgina and Tom kick back in a Japanese department store to analyse the team announcements for Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final. Michael Cheika hasn't named a conservative Wallabies squad and Matt Toomua spilt the beans on his opponents' weaknesse... more
Tom and Georgina have taken us ‘round Japan - on trains, in stair wells, in kitchens, in bars, at Stadiums, and all with good humour and quality analysis. Just loved it. Thank you SMH!
Aussie Rugby. They always do the same thing, sack the coach.
It’s not the coach. It’s the entrenched school boy Rugby Aussie always plays.
The way the Aussie’s play the fundamental game its self, is always the same.
The layers of how to play this game is developed from the school grounds, the way of not to play the game is removed at schoolboy level
Aussies don’t understand that. They carry the poor performance all their Rugby lives. Aussie will always be brides maids for years to come if th... more
Quite simply the best rugby podcast (and I subscribe to a lot).
Unlike the Wallabies, this podcast series deserved to last beyond the Quarters! 😊
G&T provide insights into what happens at the pressers, team camps, and training sessions. Unbiased and thoughtful podcast that’s more about Rugby brains and no chest beating rantings that you’ve come to expect from the other ex player type of podcasts.
Please run this weekly post RWC to focus on leadership and structural changes coming within RA... more
Loved this podcast . Excellent .
A nutritious mix of teams / coaches / players info .
Awesome and unbiased breakdowns on players and selections . G&T are not ex players like many other boyzi pod teams )
For me , positive come ons in the face of the leadership we had were comforting .
Also I liked the sliding screen views ( will they be departing Nippon a little less sane ? ) on not just being a tourist in Japan but having to manoeuvre
the tightrope of manner protocol and logistical quirkin... more
Have enjoyed so much your on the ground updates. The rough recordings give the commentary a sense of being there and what it’s really like rather than a fake studio. I really appreciate the effort you have gone to to give a daily report. A humongous effort. Thank you.
Rob
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