The Rugby Dungeon Rugby Dungeon
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JB and Phil (from Eggchasers Rugby Podcast) branch out into a new venture. If you love Rugby and like listening to the people in and around the game, players, agents, coaches, bloggers then this is for you.
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EP 124: Max Ojomoh
Bath Centre and the future of England
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EP 123 Jack Singleton
Jack is a hooker who plays for Gloucester and England and has had stints at Saracens and Worcester.
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EP 122 Chris Boyd
Chris Boyd
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S7 42: LIONS SQUAD ANNOUNCEMENT with 2 Special Lions Guests
Newly named 2 time Lions Courtney Lawes and Dan Biggar join us to celebrate Warren Gatland's Squad for South Africa 2021. What do we make of the 37 names? What does it tells about how we think the Lions will play? Who can feel most aggrieved to have missed out?
PLUS news of our first Post Covid, Lions related Live Show. LTBP.
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EP: 121 Dan Bigger
Dan Biggar is the Welsh fly half.
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Ep: 120 Josh Bayliss
Josh Bayliss is a professional rugby player for Bath Rugby.
Josh broke into the first team at the Rec a couple of years ago and has gone from strength to strength since.
He is now one of Bath's leading players, particularly in a season so fragmented with international call ups. His efforts are not only appreciated by his club but also by Gregor Townsend and Scotland who called him up to camp this 6 Nation.
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Customer Reviews
Interesting look into rugby life
I’m an American that learned to love rugby while on exchange in NZ. One of things I love most about the game is how down to earth everyone is. Case in point, the brilliant conversation with Jim Hamilton this week.
Quality listen every episode
JB does a great job of getting insight out of players, coaches and rugby executives. Always a good listen
Sadly can’t support JB anymore
JB's concept of interviewing rugby athletes, coaches, and businessmen and general approach to the interviews has been quite good. He’s clearly a bright man, asks insightful questions, and has the right intent about going deeper into today’s rugby world. I even admire his commitment to podcasting despite apparently having a stutter.
However, I’m uncomfortable further supporting his enterprise because of his mean-spirited, regressive, and un-inclusive views and values. It’s antithetical to what I believed rugby should represent to the world.
He routinely tells those who disagree with him to stop listening to him, so there you go.