
A lifestyle podcast. Sometimes talk about Exeter Chiefs. No affiliation whatsoever
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 152 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Tentatively returning to talk vaguely about chiefs and we are joined by a professional quiz master to test our quiz knowledge.
With the addition of two Australian war dogs we see the team add another fixture win to the dossier. Physicality improved, rolling mauls back and pure filth coming from the back play.
We are so back
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Just a quick note to tell everyone that Exeter Chiefs are back.
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
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Excellent pod, funny ,interesting and wonderfully irreverent,please don’t even joke about stopping,kept me going during last season
Best rugby leaning life style pod out there, if only Dave could shut up and stop interrupting Mooney
Dave , could you shut up please please please. You have nothing original or interesting to add to the conversation. Stop interrupting Mooney , he is an interesting bloke
Dave , could you shut up now and then or turn your Mike down please. You’re really not as interesting as you think you are
Please stop interrupting and talking over each other. Let matey finish his point , he’s far more interesting and less of a fan boy.
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Focused primarily on the Exeter Chiefs rugby team, this show combines discussion about the sport with lighter lifestyle topics. Hosts share personal anecdotes about their experiences as fans, especially during matches, and engage in humorous debates about players, games, and rugby culture. Their candid reflections often reveal frustrations and joys of being involved in a sports community, making the podcast relatable for dedicated rugby fans and sports enthusiasts alike. Notably, the blend of comedic storytelling and serious insights into rugby offers a unique listening experience that captures the emotional rollercoaster of following a team.
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