The Good, The Bad & The Rugby The Lock-In
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James Haskell, Mike Tindall and Alex Payne return for season four of The Good, The Bad & The Rugby. Expect more great guests, insight, laughter and tears.
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England head coach Steve Borthwick
The England head coach Steve Borthwick joins Payno and Hask where the guys find out about the man behind the badge. We hear of how his experiences as a club and an international player have shaped how he deals with everything that comes with having the top job in English rugby.
Season 4 is sponsored by Continental Tyres -
You know when you've been Hong Konged
Alex, Hask and Tins debrief on the Hong Kong Sevens - Part 1
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Rugby's Greatest Party - Hong Kong SVNS
The Good, The Bad & The Rugby record a special podcast from the greatest party in rugby - the Hong Kong Sevens. Alex, Hask and Tins are joined by special guests: Rob Vickerman, DJ Forbes, David Campese, and former England Footballer David James.
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Alex Gray - Gladiators, NFL & Me
Hask is joined in studio by his former Stade Francais teammate Ollie Phillips to help interview Alex Gray aka Apollo from Gladiators.
Alex has had a varied and wonderful career that's taken him from England U20 captaincy, to the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons. Now he has a starring role in the smash hit remake of Gladiators.
In the week that Louis Rees-Zammit signed for the Kansas City Chiefs, Alex speaks about his time in the NFL and the challenge of making the active roster.
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Hask & his Paris flatmate | The Lock-In | S2E33
Hask is joined in studio by his former Stade Francais teammate Ollie Phillips. The lads discuss their time in Paris together and Ollie's former role as Head of Performance with China Rugby.
Customer Reviews
Highest quality rugby podcast, a joy to listen to
Insightful, entertaining & intelligent (whatever that last one sounds like).
Loved the Shane Horgan & Will Greenwood take on IRL/ENG & would even go so far as to say the intelligent comment also applies to Will - he must have studied hard since the back of the bus on Lions tours (listen to the episode & you’ll know what I’m talking about).
Steve Martin from before Xmas is also great listen.
England/Ireland Preview
Greenwood/Horgan views significantly above the usual rugby coverage, which whilst fun can be a little lacking. Why is Greenwood not more involved in the media, he is interesting, insightful, amusing even….
Jonny may
Nothing else you do will ever be a 10/10 now, unless Jonny may is on the sofa.