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Neil Treacy brings you the latest news from the world of rugby, in the company of Bernard Jackman and RTÉ's best rugby analysts.

  1. Leinster go back to back and who will replace Leo Cullen in 2027?

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    Leinster go back to back and who will replace Leo Cullen in 2027?

    Neil Treacy is joined by Bernard Jackman, Jake White and Ian Keatley on this week's pod as we recap Leinster's URC title win, Leo Cullen's departure in 2027, and the upcoming Nations Championship. Jake joins Neil and Bernard to discuss where things went so right for Leinster and so wrong for the Bulls in Friday night's URC final at Croke Park, as the province produced a dominant 36-7 win against their South African opponents. We also discuss Cullen's announcement this week that he would be leaving his role as Leinster head coach in 2027, after 12 years in charge. And we ask Jake if he will be throwing his CV into the mix! Later in the pod, Ian comes on to take an early look ahead at Ireland's Nations Championship campaign, which gets under way against Australia in Sydney on 4 July. We discuss how Sam Prendergast has hit form at the right time as the Test window arrives, as well as running through some of the selection calls faced by Andy Farrell. And we also pay tribute to Munster prop Oli Jager, who confirmed his retirement from rugby on medical grounds last weekend. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - Deja vu for Leinster and the Bulls 05:25 - Costly mistakes from high profile Springboks 13:55 - Leinster's scrum held its own 18:25 - Leo Cullen's Leinster legacy 21:00 - Is Jake White interested in the job? 23:30 - The risks and possible rewards by announcing Cullen's departure so early 30:00 - Sam Prendergast grabs the Bull by its horns 37:30 - How will the Ireland back row look against Australia? 41:15 - Billy Bohan set for his debut? 44:42 - Sam Illo's rise in 2025/26 51:28 - Oli Jager's retirement See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Neil Treacy brings you the latest news from the world of rugby, in the company of Bernard Jackman and RTÉ's best rugby analysts.

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