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‘Next Level Ulster Rugby Journalism’, offering unrivalled insight, unfiltered opinion, powerful stories and accessible analysis.
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The gang are joined by top rugby journalist Brendan Fanning as we attempt to tackle some of the big issues facing Ulster Rugby.
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Some days you're the pigeon, some days you're the statue
The lads chat about the win over Ulster, who might be joining us from our feeder club in Dublin and what we need to do to salvage the season.
To help us in our quest to answer all the big Ulster rugby related questions, rugby analyst and expert Jason Lear joins us. -
Murphy's Law
Welcome to the Red Hand Podcast
It’s been another tough week to be an Ulster fan as our Challenge Cup hopes were crushed by Clermont.
Richie Murphy’s men were demolished in the second half after a pretty decent first half showing leaving fans and players feeling a bit shell shocked.
Richie’s still at the wheel though and he needs time. He’s been parachuted in to a difficult situation and our new head coach and his squad need the backing of
supporters.
Depending on who you listen to in the Ulster camp we were either wrong to have such high expectations of the lads or we’re actually not to far away from clicking and we
just need to fix a few things.
Maybe we should just enjoy the last few games without hope or expectation and see how we get on?
I’ve maybe lost all ambition for this season, but I am genuinely optimistic about the changes Ulster have made.
Here to wrestle with some of the big Ulster rugby questions I’m joined by usual panelists Ian, Nathan
and special guest this week is Cardiff fan and podcaster with the Wrap Podcast and Cardiff Central Podcast Harley Worthy. -
Richie's at the wheel
A different and somewhat special episode this week as we zoom out and consider the bigger picture at Ulster Rugby. Don’t worry, we will discuss the weekend’s action as well of course!
Ulster secured a 40-17 point win over Montpellier to book their place in the quarter finals of the Challenge Cup in a game that perfectly demonstrated the old adage ‘it’s a game of two halves’. More on that in a second.
The usual panel have been given a break this week in line with rugby podcasters rest protocol.
So, I’ve drafted in a couple of special guests to help give us an outside perspective on some big questions.
One of the underlying complaints from fans in recent years has been Ulster Rugby’s loss of identity. There is a sense in the past number of seasons that the club has drifted away from the culture and the values that made many of us fans in the first place.
It can be hard to articulate what defines us as a province but I think attempting a definition is a useful exercise as it can help determine our direction of travel as a club.
To help wrestle with the big questions I’m incredibly honoured to be joined this week by Leinster Schools head coach and rugby analyst Brett Igoe and fellow podcaster with the mMunster based fan podcast Red Army Pod and rugby writer, Caolan Scully. -
Storm Weathered?
Have Ulster successfully weathered the storm?
Everything seems better and brighter around Ulster Rugby at the minute.
The coaching team look happier, fans are more positive, the team are battling for 80 minutes.
I’m keen not to get carried away and talk of a transformation is certainly premature, but I think anyone who has been paying attention to ulster has noticed green shoots of progress in the most recent performances.
It’s difficult to explain but even though we lost, everyone – myself included – was pretty happy with it.
We’ll dig into why with Fergus, Ian and Dan.
We’ll dig into why -
Murphy's Big Dipper
The lads bid farewell to Jonny Petrie and consider what's next for Ulster Rugby...