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Mar 12, 2019 • 58min

S2 E33: Grand Slams and High Five Failures

Steff and Nick Robinson are joined for a coffee by Gareth Anscombe and Hadleigh Parkes. While Shaun Edwards and Rob Howley gatecrash a chat about bad high-fives.
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Mar 7, 2019 • 59min

S2 E32: Clare Balding, Elinor Snowsill, and Deborah McCormack (Oh My!)

A star-studded episode sees Seren and Philippa joined by Wales fly-half Elinor Snowsill, and Philippa interviews Clare Balding and Scottish second row Deborah McCormack.
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Mar 5, 2019 • 45min

S2 E31: Resetting Project Reset

Sean Holley and BBC Sport Online's Gareth Griffiths join Steff to talk regional mergers
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Mar 1, 2019 • 27min

JPR @ 70 – A Life In Rugby

There are few sportsmen or women who are known by their initials alone. JPR Williams is one of them. A singular presence in rugby, there has never been, nor will ever be, another like him. With his mutton chops, flowing locks and rolled-down socks he was instantly recognisable. An icon not just of Welsh rugby but of global sport. JPR is one of a select group of 6 Welshmen who won 3 Grand Slams in an international career that spanned three decades. He won 55 caps for Wales in an era when they reigned supreme – he took to the field 11 times against England and 11 times, he emerged victorious. JPR also toured twice with the British Lions – In 1971 in New Zealand with the series 2-1 in the Lions favour, he dropped a goal from 45 metres that led to a drawn game and meant they still remain the only Lions side to win a test series against the All Blacks. In 1974 he was a key member of the “Invincibles” who won 21 of their 22 matches, drawing the final test with South Africa. As he enters his eight decade, Ross Harries celebrates John Peter Rhys Williams’ life in rugby in the company of some of those who know him best – John Taylor, his teammate at London Welsh, Wales and the Lions and also best man at his wedding. Wales and Lions legends Phil Bennett and Steve Fenwick. Former England captain and 71 Lions teammate Bob Hiller and Wales centurion and Grand Slam winning captain Gareth Thomas – another Bridgend old boy. It’s universally accepted that he was one of a kind – unique and singular presence on the rugby field. He was fearless, he was peerless, but was he the greatest?
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Feb 28, 2019 • 36min

S2 E30: Wales beat England, Project Reset and Pro14

Gareth Rhys Owen and Nicky Robinson sit in for Steff and Martyn to look back on Wales' brilliant win over England and much more!
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Feb 22, 2019 • 49min

S2 E29: Italy, England, and lemons are the worst...

Wales captain Carys Phillips and scrum half Keira Bevan join Seren Jones and Philippa Tuttiett to talk about England, desert islands, and Keira's dislike of lemons
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Feb 19, 2019 • 56min

S2 E28: Six Nations Wales v England preview with Adam Beard

Steff and Martyn chat to Wales lock Adam Beard ahead of Wales v England
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Feb 14, 2019 • 48min

S2 E27: Six Nations round 2 review

Martyn Williams and Steff Garrero look back on round two of the Six Nations
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Feb 6, 2019 • 48min

S2 E26: Reflecting on defeat to France

Wales prop Amy Evans joins Seren Jones and Philippa Tuttiet to discuss Wales’ opening game against France, and to look ahead to the rest of the Women’s Six Nations
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Feb 5, 2019 • 49min

S2 E25: In Nice with Justin Tipuric & Paul ‘Bobby’ Stridgeon

Wales flanker Justin Tipuric and National Physical Performance Manager Paul Stridgeon join Martyn and Steff at the Wales training camp in Nice.

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