House of Rugby JOE
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Current and former players review the big rugby talking points, tactical goings on and on-field battles
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Ireland's poor decision making, more discipline issues and Rob Kearney interview
Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined in the House of Rugby studio by Lindsay Peat and Johne Murphy as they look back on the weekend’s Six Nations and Ireland’s defeat to England.
They look at the dying minutes of the game and Conor Murray’s decision to box-kick and whether it was the right or wrong decision.
They discuss England’s approach to the game, how they managed to score three tries and exploit the Irish defence.
And they look ahead to Ireland’s final game against Scotland as they look to wrap up the Six Nations title.
Plus, we hear from Rob Kearney and get his thoughts on the defeat.
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Ulster's new era, changing Irish attitudes, Jones' blitz defence and Hugo Keenan interview
Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined in the House of Rugby studio by Lindsay Peat and Pat McCarry as they look back on a weekend of URC rugby and ahead to Ireland's Six Nations clash against England this week. They look at Ulster's start to life without Dan McFarland at the helm, and why it's looking positive so far. They look at Irish attitudes towards being favourites in games and whether that needs to change given our dominance, and will an Irishman wreck the Grand Slam? They dissect Felix Jones' blitz defence and why it hasn't exactly worked so far with England.
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What Ireland need to fix to be the most dominant Six Nations team ever
Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined by Lindsay Peat and Johne Murphy as they look back on Ireland’s 31-7 win over Wales in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
They look at some of the sloppy Ireland play, some good Welsh defending and what Ireland will be looking to improve on over the next few weeks.
They dive into Ireland’s scrum and how they’re improving, and where they’re making their mistakes with discipline.
Plus, they look at the other results across the tournament, how England allowed Scotland to take control of the game and the controversial end to the Italy/France draw.
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Ireland hammer Italy, underrated Hugo Keenan and silly Scottish mistakes
Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined in studio by Lindsay Peat and Pat McCarry as they look back on Ireland's win over Italy in the Six Nations.
They look at Ireland's sloppiness in the first half and why Andy Farrell won't be happy with some aspects of their play.
They look at some of the key positions and whether or not Ireland will look to make some changes against Wales.
And was it a try or not? They discuss the Scotland and France game, and the fall-out from the Dupont Law.
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Ireland's huge French win, Big Joe McCarthy and Crowley steps up
Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined in studio by Lindsay Peat and James Downey as they look back on Ireland's win over France in the Six Nations.
They chat Big Joe McCarthy's performance and why he brings a new element to Ireland's team.
They analysis Jack Crowley's showing as he stepped in Johnny Sexton's shoes and did so relatively seamlessly.
What happened to France? The look at the missing players and why they just didn't seem to turn up for the game.
And are Ireland now clear favourites? Don't rule England out just yet.
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The Six Nations Preview | Sexton-less Selections, English potential and why leadership groups work
Leinster player Will Connors joins Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill and Lindsay Peat in the House of Rugby studio as we look ahead to the Six Nations.
They chat with Will about Leinster’s season so far, his effectiveness with the chop-tackle and what Jacques Nienabar has brought to the province.
They preview the Six Nations tournament, running through the strengths and weaknesses of every team, who to watch and any potential upsets in the tournament.
And they look at Ireland’s selection headaches from Jack Crowley to Joe McCarthy, and the potential boom or bust scenario in their opening game against France on Friday in Marseille.
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Customer Reviews
Love the show, but a question
Twice you’ve had Springbok all-stars on the show in consecutive weeks. Etzebeth opened the door and you didn’t take it: Siya Kolisi. Kolisi was the story of 2019 and the WC, and impact on the sport, racism, color, history et al. Perhaps you think it was done to death at the time, but I remain impressed and fascinated by his story. EE’s relationship would have been interesting to explore I thought. Next time you get a springbok - this would be an avenue to pursue
Potential
Have always been a HOR fan but since the new season started I feel as though it is quite visually based? That’s probably intentional but while listening, it’s annoying when the hosts are watching a load of tries but you can’t see anything. Doesn’t really take into account those listening to the pod. Lacking relevance
Bring back Baz and Andrew
Interviews are downright awkward. There is no chemistry between and of the hosts. It is painful to listen to.