England Rugby Pod Andy and Dan
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Welcome to the England Rugby Pod, the rugby podcast that believes England will win the World Cup in 2019.
Andy and Dan are two mates with a passion for rugby. No professional experience, no media experience just a shared love of the game and pride in the English rose. Hear their thoughts on team selections, performances, results and join them as they follow England on their march to (hopefully) glory at the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan.
Unique player profiles will give you a little extra insight into the players that make up the England squad, their 'Lions Watch' will share the high's and low's of the 2017 Lions Tour to New Zealand but their ultimate goal is to find out what makes the worlds next number one team tick.
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ENGvWAL Six Nations Preview
As England head back to HQ to take on Wales on Saturday, we look back at a dominant performance against Ireland and what Eddie's latest selection means for this weekend.
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6Nations 2020 ENGvIRE preview
Following a ropey start in Paris and outrageous conditions in Edinburgh, England are now at HQ (Twickenham) as their 6 Nations campaign continues. In light of the recent team news, we had a few thoughts...
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SCOvENG post-match review
In some of the worst conditions of the professional era, England ground out a win to take back the Calcutta Cup and get their 6Nations plans back on track.
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6N 2020 Wk2 SCOvENG Preview
As England prepare to face Scotland at Murrayfield for the Calcutta Cup on Saturday, we take a look at the team changes and what they might mean in this must-win fixture dubbed a "WAR" by England's Lewis Ludlam.
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6N2020 Le Crunch (très décevant!)
England fall short in the opening weekend of the 2020 SixNations as they took on the French in Paris, but there's a long way to go and the 2nd half come-back might have sparked some life into the World Cup finalists just in time for the Calcutta Cup clash in Edinburgh on Saturday.
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6N 2020 Wk1 Preview FRAvENG
As the opening weekend of the 2020 6 Nations gets underway, we've got a few thoughts about what the competition means for England, what we expect and from the boys and where they go from here.