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The Ruck Rugby Podcast from The Times & The Sunday Times. Join Alex Lowe, Stephen Jones and a selection of rugby personalities, including Stuart Barnes, Mark Evans and Alan Dymock, as they provide insight and reports throughout the season, including big name interviews and forthright analysis.
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The Ruck Rugby Podcast The Times

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    • 3.1 • 23 Ratings

The Ruck Rugby Podcast from The Times & The Sunday Times. Join Alex Lowe, Stephen Jones and a selection of rugby personalities, including Stuart Barnes, Mark Evans and Alan Dymock, as they provide insight and reports throughout the season, including big name interviews and forthright analysis.
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    Twickenham and Ashton Gate drubbings!

    Twickenham and Ashton Gate drubbings!

    Alfie Reynolds, Alex Lowe and Elgan Alderman reflect on the weekend's action in the Premiership and Women's 6 Nations, including huge wins for the Red Roses and Bristol. Following England's comfortable victory over Ireland at Twickenham Alex chats with broadcaster Johnnie Hammond about the competitive balance to the women's tournament. And, with Newcastle shipping over eighty points to Bristol, where do the north-east club go from here? Plus, they name their God or Goddess of the week.
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    • 50 min
    Red Roses Special!

    Red Roses Special!

    With England set to host Ireland at Twickenham in the Women's 6 Nations this weekend Alfie Reynolds, Will Kelleher and Elgan Alderman head up to Pennyhill Park to go behind the scenes of the Red Roses training camp. They speak to head coach John Mitchell as well as Sydney Gregson and Ellie Kildunne about what drives the number one team in the world to keep improving, teacher training, unexpected job interviews and much more!
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    • 53 min
    Does the Champions Cup work with South African sides?

    Does the Champions Cup work with South African sides?

    Following the Champions Cup quarter-finals Alfie Reynolds, Alex Lowe, Will Kelleher and Alan Dymock review the weekend. Alex was in France for Harlequins' sensational win away to Bordeaux and Exeter's defeat to Toulouse. They question whether South African sides being involved in a 'European' competition is currently working and how the issues facing the tournament can be resolved, after the Bulls made 13 changes for their trip to Northampton. And, Will chats with Harlequins scrum coach Adam Jones to review their historic win.
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    • 1 hr
    Jack Willis on life at Toulouse and the Champions Cup quarter-final!

    Jack Willis on life at Toulouse and the Champions Cup quarter-final!

    Alfie Reynolds, Will Kelleher and Elgan Alderman review the last-16 in the Champions Cup, preview the return of the Women's 6 Nations and discuss rugby's scheduling issues. They also chat to the England and Toulouse flanker Jack Willis about life in France, wanting to add to the club's great history and being unable as an overseas player to be picked by England.
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    • 58 min
    Premiership and Women's 6 Nations round up. Plus, Lewis Ludlam previews the Champions Cup last 16.

    Premiership and Women's 6 Nations round up. Plus, Lewis Ludlam previews the Champions Cup last 16.

    Alfie Reynolds, Mark Palmer and Elgan Alderman round-up the latest action from the Premiership and Women's 6 Nations, plus look ahead to the last-16 of the Champions Cup. They discuss Irne Herbst's 7 minute yellow card in the Quins v Bath game, a missed opportunity for Scotland in the 6 Nations and Elgan's weekend of French rugby. Alfie also chats to Northampton Saints back row Lewis Ludlam to preview their match against Munster this weekend.
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    • 59 min
    Marlie Packer's 100th cap and the Premiership returns

    Marlie Packer's 100th cap and the Premiership returns

    Following a busy weekend of Women's Six Nations and Gallagher Premiership, Alfie Reynolds, Alex Lowe and Will Kelleher look back on the action. Alfie chats with England back-row Marlie Packer after she made her 100th England appearance in their win over Italy. Plus, the boys discuss which sides might be hitting their form for the Premiership run-in, how much is too much for season tickets? And, name their God or Goddess of the week.
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    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

3.1 out of 5
23 Ratings

23 Ratings

Ed Orio ,

Please no more Stephen Jones

A kind description of Stephen Jones contribution to this podcast would be that he is consistently anti Irish. A more realistic view might be that his comments are consistently racist.

After weeks upon weeks of anti Irish sentiment from SJ without any challenge from Will at any point.

On a related note - the champions cup final had not been in Ireland for 10 years. In that time it has been in England 3 times, France twice and Sco/ wales twice - though Stephen thinks it should never be played there even when Dublin are the only place willing to take it on to bail out the inept scheduling of Spurs stadium.

Separately, Leinster played their champions cup knockout games on home soil because they earned it in the pool stages. Despite the fact that La Rochelle did the exact same it was never mentioned or referenced by anyone. Leinster put everything into the pool stages for a reason and are rewarded (like LARochelle) on merit. Perhaps instead of giving out about the quality of the pool games the panel might actually look at what the English put into it those games. All 8 URC teams made the knock out stages - leaving the remaining 8 slots to be shared between English and French teams.

Artaneboy ,

Ridiculously Anglocentric

The Ruck is a podcast of The Times- a newspaper group that aspires to write for all of the UK: that’s England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland- right? Just checking- because unless you are only interested in English rugby, it’s largely irrelevant to the sports fans in other parts of the UK. Oh- and by the way, the same newspaper group publishes an Irish version- tilted to the news and sports interests of the rest of Ireland… But let’s not even go there, and merely state that the podcast has an ridiculously slanted focus on the Premiership and to the English men’s and women’s national teams.

Anyway, it does a good fan-boy job on puffing up the sacred cow of the English Premiership, while never really looking into why it is ailing. No analysis of the sustainability of the ‘Oligarch-Club’ model which The Times Rugby Correspondent has so long championed. The podcast obviously envies the French Top 14 model, and has borderline contempt (only that when Stephen Jones isn’t braying) for the URC and its owner Unions. There’s never an opportunity lost to pick up on a supposed weakness in the URC- mismatches, etc. even when that incidence may clearly be an anomaly, or is an instance directly comparable to the regular one-sided fixtures in their beloved “Prem.”.

When they announce at the top of the programme that they will “touch briefly on the URC…” , you know it will be one of two things: a patented Jones one-eyed diatribe on the competition- very often on the non-Welsh and Scots teams; or the very briefest passing reference to a good result or performance by one of the “Home Nations” toiling in exile.

Owen Slot is just contemptuous and uninterested outside English interests. The other regular presenters (Kelleher, Reynolds, etc.) are shades of beige, facilitators of Jones, but equally lacking knowledge and/ or interest outside… guess what- English rugby.

On a positive note- Stuart Barnes is very good: well informed and balanced- notably in comparison to the rest of the team. The current players and ex-players usually add insight. It does cover English womens rugby very fully. And finally- it is generally more bearable in featuring just “sins of omission” on the URC and particularly Ireland, when Stephen Jones is not there to pour malice and calumny on ignorance.

Frankie_Dub ,

Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Italy?

I really enjoy this podcast - however what would make it excellent would be remembering that there is also another professional league covering British teams - the PRO14! Hardly ever mentioned considering people from Wales, Scotland and Ireland read the Times now. How much more support would there be for Welsh and Scottish regional rugby would there be if experts like the Times rugby staff actually plugged the PRO14 on the podcast? PRO14 gets slated but there are fantastic clubs and resting internationals means that real fans get to go see the future greats of the game playing. Please support the Celtic clubs more!

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