Episode 5 - Paul Willemse, Adam Jones & Ugo Monye on Epic Ireland v Springbok Battle, Welsh Demolition of Wallabies & Dupont's French Hope
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Welcome back to the Official Rugby World Cup Podcast, presented by Asahi Super Dry. In this episode host Gethin Jones, is joined by a star-studded lineup including a 3 x Grand Slam Champion & Welsh legend Adam Jones, Current French International Paul Willemse & British & Irish Lion Ugo Monye.    There's loads for the lads to breakdown this week; from Ireland's epic victory against the Springboks in Paris to Australia's shock group stage exit after their thumping at the hands of the Welsh, and of course, whether France can win the World Cup without their leader and talisman. We also debate what South Africa has to improve on to have any chance of defending their crown, what's England's best backline and find out which teams are feared the most in the playoffs.    We also get the inside scoop on; the maverick methods of Shaun Edwards and Fabien Galthie, what a Du Pont team talk is like, and find out how Paul WIllemse still supports the Boks and would proudly sing their National Anthem even when playing against them for France!   This is your definitive review & preview of all of the World Cup action, so sit back, relax and enjoy the Official Rugby World Cup Podcast, presented by Asahi Super Dry. #BeyondExpected Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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