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Ireland giving off a better energy as they try to set the record straight

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey from Durban on the eve of the second test between Ireland and the Springboks. In the final Friday preview pod of the season, Murray assesses Ireland's selection, their room for improvement, and their general attitude as they seek to level the series with the world champions and end a long campaign on a high. Murray and Gavan will be back for a post-match pod shortly after the full-time whistle on Saturday: the42.ie/extra
7/12/202423 minutes, 10 seconds
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Osborne's baptism of fire and a bumper subscribers' mailbag ahead of Test 1

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey from Pretoria on the eve of Ireland's first test against the back-to-back world champions. The lads discuss Jamie Osborne's start at fullback, Craig Casey's chance to take the next step in his career, and the remarkable South African schools-rugby system. They also field a series of questions from subscribers on a variety of topics, including the quantifiable effect of altitude, Ireland's own talent-production line, and the Springboks' vocal build-up to tomorrow's showdown at Loftus Versfeld. Subscribe to The 42 for additional podcasts each week (including post-match podcasts from Pretoria and Durban): the42.ie/extra
7/5/202442 minutes, 19 seconds
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A look ahead to French rugby's showpiece, and James Tracy's inner conflict on the SA tour

For additional podcasts every week, including insights from Murray Kinsella down in South Africa over the coming weeks, visit the42.ie/extra.
6/28/202417 minutes, 11 seconds
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ROG's mission, the URC decider, and a Super final

Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella look ahead to a big weekend of play-off rugby that doesn't involved the Irish provinces.
6/21/202433 minutes, 28 seconds
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URC semi-finals preview and predictions

Ciarán Kennedy and Gavan Casey look ahead to a massive weekend for Leinster and champions Munster. Visit the42.ie/extra for additional rugby podcasts and full access to The 42.
6/14/202429 minutes, 34 seconds
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Will Leinster's pack simply have too much for a resurgent Ulster?

Before he heads for Thomond Park for Munster's meeting with the Ospreys, Ciarán Kennedy joins Gavan Casey to preview Leinster and Ulster's URC quarter-final at the Aviva Stadium. To gain access to our Rugby Weekly Extra podcast, visit The42.ie/extra
6/7/202416 minutes, 25 seconds
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Inter-pro derby weekend and Keenan makes his Ireland 7s return

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella tee up a big weekend of URC action as the province look for a strong finish to the regular season. The lads also discuss a thrilling start to the Madrid 7s for the Ireland men's team.
5/31/202418 minutes, 39 seconds
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Rugby Weekly Live - Champions Cup Final preview

The 42′s Rugby Weekly Extra live show is back with a very special Champions Cup final preview in Dublin. Murray Kinsella, Gavan Casey, Bernard Jackman and James Tracy whet the appetite for Leinster v Toulouse with the inimitable analysis, insight and craic that you know and love.
5/24/20241 hour, 31 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ulster v Leinster preview, and Cordero finally set for Connacht bow

Ciarán Kennedy and Gavan Casey look ahead to the provinces' ties in the URC this weekend. To join us at the Harcourt Bar & Garden for next Thursday's Leinster-Toulouse preview night, visit this link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-42-champions-cup-panel-tickets-904778144787
5/17/202428 minutes, 21 seconds
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Leinster players stay, Munster host Connacht, Ulster on the road

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella look forward to a big weekend in the URC and also discuss some of the new contract announcements in Leinster.
5/10/202427 minutes, 26 seconds
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Leinster v Northampton: the final countdown from Croke Park

Ciarán Kennedy joins Gavan Casey from Leinster's captain's run at GAA Headquarters to break down tomorrow's Champions Cup semi-final between Ireland's eastern province and English Premiership leaders Northampton Saints. For further podcasts this week featuring Bernard Jackman, James Tracy and Murray Kinsella, visit the42.ie/extra
5/3/202425 minutes, 32 seconds
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The growth of the AIL, with Terenure and Cork Con legends Ian Morgan and John O'Mahony

Ahead of AIL finals weekend, Murray and Gav are joined by a pair of legends from the clubs involved in Sunday's Division 1A showpiece: Terenure director of rugby Ian Morgan and life-long Cork Con clubman John O'Mahony. Ian and John discuss their sides' roads to the final, the drastic improvement of the AIL as a product in recent years, and how clubs can continue to drive membership within their respective communities. For an additional two podcasts per week, visit the42.ie/extra
4/26/202450 minutes, 33 seconds
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Leinster sell out Croker, last word on Barrett, and listeners crack central contract code

Murray and Gav put a lid on a Leinstertaining week and look ahead to the four provinces’ URC clashes this weekend — all of which are important. As the dust settles on Jordie Barrett’s move to Leinster, infamous provocateur Murray also fields questions on Munster’s 2021 signing of Jason Jenkins — his thoughts on which continue to annoy some people three years later. Plus, it turns out some of our listeners were ahead of the curve when it comes to making the IRFU’s central contract system at least slightly more palatable for Connacht, Ulster and Munster. For this week’s additional podcasts with Bernard Jackman and James Tracy, visit the42.ie/extra
4/19/202438 minutes, 32 seconds
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Leinster v La Rochelle: the final countdown

Ciarán Kennedy joins Gavan Casey from Leinster's captain's run as we preview tomorrow's quarter-final, armed with team news. For further build-up on our Rugby Weekly Extra podcasts this week with Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Benjamin Deudon, visit the42.ie/extra
4/12/202431 minutes, 33 seconds
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Frisch frustration, Leinster's big guns, Zebo's chance

Gav and Murray discuss all the latest team news ahead of a compelling weekend of rugby in the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup. The lads also chat about Antoine Frisch's declaration that he wants to play for France and what it means for Munster.
4/5/202427 minutes, 27 seconds
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Bernard Jackman's harsh words for Connacht, and Eoin Toolan on becoming a Wallabies coach

On this week's Rugby Extra for The 42 subscribers, we bid farewell to our colleague of almost five years, Eoin Toolan, who has joined Joe Schmidt's Australia coaching ticket. Eoin talked Gavan Casey through his new role and what he believes Schmidt will bring to Australian rugby union. Also, Bernard Jackman gave his thoughts on Connacht after their heavy home defeat to the Lions. They were, eh, not kind. To subscribe to The 42 and get access to Rugby Weekly Extra, visit the42.ie/extra.
3/29/202423 minutes, 6 seconds
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Jackman on Ireland's attack, Tracy on Ireland's set piece, and Kinsella on title no.16

On this week's Rugby Weekly Extra podcast for The 42 subscribers, former Leinster and Ireland hookers Bernard Jackman and James Tracy joined Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey to provide their expert analysis of Ireland's 16th-ever Six Nations title and look ahead to the summer tour of South Africa. To listen to Rugby Weekly Extra every week, visit the42.ie/extra
3/22/202410 minutes, 50 seconds
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Unchanged Ireland, 5/3 bench, and Scotland's hopes

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella are at the Aviva Stadium on the eve of Super Saturday. They discuss the mood in Irish camp, how the Scots have been quiet this week, and the Ireland U20s' chances of wrapping up the Six Nations title.
3/15/202425 minutes, 5 seconds
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Henderson's opportunity, Bealham v Jager, and comfort levels with Ireland's heavy-favourites tag

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey from Twickenham for the final countdown to Ireland's Six Nations meeting with England. To gain access to additional rugby pods every week -- including our post-match pod from Twickenham on Saturday evening -- visit the42.ie/extra.
3/8/202419 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ringrose's return, 6-2 or 5-3 for Twickenham, and what's happened to France?

On this week's Rugby Weekly Extra podcast for The 42 subscribers, former Ireland performance analyst Eoin Toolan and The 42's Murray Kinsella began the long look-ahead to Twickenham with Gavan Casey. For an additional two podcasts per week, plus immediate post-match pods following Ireland games, visit the42.ie/extra
3/1/202418 minutes, 14 seconds
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Youthful Wales come to Dublin

Murray Kinsella and Ciarán Kennedy report from both camps ahead of Saturday's Six Nations clash between Ireland and Wales at the Aviva Stadium.
2/23/202427 minutes, 17 seconds
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Who backs up Keenan? And Eoin Toolan's forensic analysis of Jack Crowley

To avail of the special offer to which Gavan alludes, and which expires on Sunday, visit the42.ie/subscribe.
2/16/202414 minutes, 39 seconds
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Doris named captain as Ireland ring the changes for Italy

Ciarán Kennedy joins Gavan Casey to discuss the teams for Sunday's fixture at the Aviva. To listen to this week's two Six Nations review/preview pods with Bernard Jackman and Eoin Toolan, visit the42.ie/extra
2/9/202416 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ireland go bold as they gear up for special occasion in Marseille

Ciarán Kennedy joins Gavan Casey from Marseille as we count down to kick-off at the Stade Velodrome. To hear the lads' immediate post-match podcast on Friday night, and for three additional podcasts every week during the Six Nations, visit the42.ie/extra
2/1/202418 minutes, 10 seconds
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Owen Farrell's move, Full Contact verdict, and France-Ireland look-ahead

Ciarán joins Gav to discuss the start of the Six Nations tournament and the lads also give their opinion on the new Netflix documentary ‘Full Contact’.
1/26/202431 minutes, 14 seconds
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Schmidt to save the Aussies and all the Champions Cup team news

Ciarán Kennedy is heading for Leicester this weekend to report on Leinster's big game there but first he's joined by Limerick-bound Murray Kinsella to look ahead to the Champions Cup weekend, as well as the big news from Australia.
1/19/202426 minutes, 21 seconds
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A big day of Irish v French teams in the Champions Cup and Farrell's Lions

Gavan Casey catches up with Murray Kinsella after yesterday's unveiling of Andy Farrell as the 2025 Lions boss. And the lads discuss a big weekend of Champions Cup action, with the team news hot off the press.
1/12/202435 minutes, 5 seconds
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Festive season interpros and Snyman's move to Blue

Seán Hussey and Gavan Casey discuss the upcoming URC derbies featuring the provinces and they also talk about RG Snyman's move to Leinster.
12/22/202326 minutes, 47 seconds
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The RG Snyman-to-Leinster reaction pod (and Champions Cup preview)

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey to discuss arguably the biggest story of the club season so far: as reported by Gerry Thornley in the Irish Times, RG Snyman will join Leinster upon the conclusion of his Munster contract in the summer. The lads also look ahead to the provinces' Champions Cup fixtures this weekend, with Ulster and Connacht recalling some serious experience to their starting XVs. If you're looking for the perfect gift for your sports-mad relative or friend this Christmas, head to the42.ie/gift.
12/15/202333 minutes, 36 seconds
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Harry Byrne and Will Connors' big chances, and why Ulster should be beating Bath

With all of the provinces' teams named, Ciarán Kennedy and Gavan Casey look ahead to a huge weekend of European action. For two additional rugby podcasts each week, as well as full access to The 42, visit the42.ie/extra.
12/8/202329 minutes, 56 seconds
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Frawley back to 15, Connacht rotate, Munster march to Cork

Seán Hussey makes his pod debut as he chats to Murray Kinsella about the big team news ahead of Round 7 of the URC.
12/1/202324 minutes, 24 seconds
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Aviva derby, Munster captaincy and youthful Ulster

Ciarán Kennedy is joined by Murray Kinsella as the lads look ahead to Leinster and Munster's meeting at the Aviva Stadium, while the lads also preview Connacht and Ulster's away trips this weekend.
11/24/202324 minutes, 28 seconds
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A big step for Sam Prendergast, Leinster's co-captaincy, and what makes an Ireland wing

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey to look ahead to the provinces' URC fixtures this weekend. The lads preview Leinster v Scarlets, Munster v Stormers, Sharks v Connacht and Ulster v Lions, and discuss Ireland's dearth of test-ready options on the wing as well as a happier picture at tighthead with the arrival of Oli Jager. For unlimited access to The 42 and two extra rugby podcasts every week, visit the42.ie/extra
11/17/202337 minutes, 40 seconds
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Munster travel to Ulster without Carbery and Snyman; Jackman's thoughts on Ulster at 10

On Rugby Weekly Extra this week, Murray Kinsella gave his thoughts on Munster losing both Joey Carbery and RG Snyman for the next few months and whether Snyman's misfortune -- and his Springbok schedule -- may influence Munster's recruitment process in future. Plus, Bernard Jackman on Ulster's out-half options as Billy Burns again takes the reins from Jake Flannery for tonight's interpro. To listen to the podcasts in full, and to receive unrestricted access to The 42 and Rugby Weekly Exta, visit the42.ie/extra
11/10/202318 minutes, 7 seconds
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Crothers and Flannery get the nod for tasty first interpro, and Munster back their former hurlers

Ciarán Kennedy and Gavan Casey look ahead to a big weekend of URC, with Connacht meeting a much-changed Ulster, Munster backing their young guns against the Dragons, and James Culhane coming into the Leinster team to face Edinburgh. For two additional podcasts per week, visit the42.ie/extra
11/3/202331 minutes, 23 seconds
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All Blacks and Boks set for epic final, end of an era for England and Aki's extension

Murray joins Ciarán from Paris ahead of the World Cup Final between New Zealand and South Africa.
10/27/202321 minutes, 12 seconds
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The All Blacks' deserved smugness, Cheika times his run, and SA-England preview

Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey look ahead to the World Cup semi-finals. To subscribe to The 42 for two extra rugby podcasts per week, go to www.the42.ie/subscribe
10/20/202329 minutes, 53 seconds
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Hansen passed fit for All Blacks clash and Dupont returns for France

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella are live from the captain's run to preview the huge clash between Ireland and the All Blacks.
10/13/202319 minutes, 39 seconds
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Henderson's selection for Scotland game based on form and the lineout

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella dial in from the captain's run to preview the crunch Pool B clash between Ireland and Scotland.
10/6/202319 minutes, 19 seconds
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Healy in waiting, Scottish envy, and why they (and NZ) should be taken extremely seriously

Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey peer forward towards Ireland's decisive pool game with Scotland, a team which still vaguely worries Gavan despite having lost to Ireland eight times in a row. Ahead of tonight's pivotal pool game with Italy, the lads also chat New Zealand, who concern Gavan even more. The man is frankly on edge. Visit the42.ie/subscribe to get a 30% discount on an annual subscription to The 42 and gain access to all of the additional podcasts and content mentioned at the top of the episode.
9/29/202329 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ireland v Springboks eve. The lads are at Stade de France

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella look ahead to what should be a momentous occasion in Paris.
9/22/202318 minutes, 44 seconds
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Farrell and POM get cross with the media, and Ireland go full-tilt at Tonga

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey from Nantes ahead of Ireland's Pool B meeting with Tonga on Saturday. Subscribe to The 42 for extra rugby podcasts during the RWC and much more: the42.ie/extra
9/15/202319 minutes, 37 seconds
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'Sexton is nailed on to start against Tonga on Saturday'

Murray and Eoin join Gavan from Tours and Sydney respectively to preview Ireland's pool game with Tonga, and to dive further into both England's win over Argentina and France's curtain-raising success against the All Blacks. Murray and Gavan also give an insight into Gary Keegan, the mastermind behind Ireland's boxing success over the last 20 years who has worked closely with Andy Farrell and Ireland for the last three
9/13/20232 minutes, 29 seconds
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'I would trust Iain Henderson to have a massive game against the Boks'

Murray Kinsella and Bernard Jackman join Gavan Casey after their busy weekends' work on the ground in France. The lads discuss the major talking points from a stacked weekend of action and being to peer ahead to Ireland's pivotal pool clash with South Africa in a fortnight's time.
9/11/20232 minutes, 48 seconds
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Finally, the World Cup is here!

After the lengthy build-up up, the Rugby World Cup kicks off today with the blockbuster clash of France versus New Zealand. Our man in Paris Murray Kinsella dials in to tell us what to expect tonight, and tomorrow when Ireland begin their campaign against Romania.
9/8/202315 minutes, 38 seconds
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The best World Cup game, greatest upset, top try, and favourite player

Ciarán Kennedy is joined by Murray Kinsella for a trip down memory lane a week out from the start of the World Cup. The lads pick their favourites in each category and figure out some of the keys to winning the tournament along the way.
9/1/202332 minutes, 44 seconds
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A pre-RWC message from Murray and Gavan

Murray joins Gav to lay out The 42's plans for the big show in France. A special offer for listeners to this podcast, and only available for a few days: - Sign up before Sunday 3 September and you get a 30% discount on an annual membership (€42 for your first year). - The special offer is available now - go to the42.ie/extra to sign up - Our big tournament preview pod will go out on Monday 4 September, so make sure you get the discount and sign up before then!
8/30/202320 minutes, 13 seconds
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The Ireland v Samoa preview podcast

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey from Dublin Airport before he heads for Bayonne, where Ireland will play their final warm-up game ahead of the Rugby World Cup. Special offer for our Friday listeners: subscribe to The 42 before Sunday 3 September and get a 30% discount on an annual membership (€42 for your first year), which will give you access to two subscriber-only podcasts a week plus immediate post-match pods following Ireland's RWC fixtures. Go to the42.ie/extra to sign up!
8/25/202321 minutes, 49 seconds
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Late-stage Eddie Jones, the Farrell circus, and Ireland-England preview

Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey look ahead to Ireland's World Cup warm-up with England at the Aviva, where Cian Prendergast will get his opportunity at eight. The lads also discuss a last-gasp change in coaching personnel for the Wallabies and Eddie Jones going 'full Eddie Jones' in the departure lounge at Sydney airport. Plus, Murray's thoughts as World Rugby appeal the overturning of Owen Farrell's red card against Wales. Get all the exclusive Rugby Weekly Extra podcasts by subscribing to The42!
8/18/202333 minutes, 30 seconds
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Can Munster claim the URC? Or are the Stormers too good?

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella look forward to the URC final in Cape Town, discussing all the latest team news and both teams' journeys to this decider.
5/26/202325 minutes, 18 seconds
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Relaxed ROG, Leinster's focus, Dillane dropped

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella chat at the Aviva Stadium on the eve of Leinster's clash with La Rochelle in the Champions Cup final.
5/19/202322 minutes, 46 seconds
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Leinster and Munster stronger than expected, Connacht's free hit

Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey look ahead to the URC semi-finals.
5/12/202328 minutes, 3 seconds
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The URC quarter-finals preview podcast

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella look ahead to the weekend of URC Rugby as Connacht take on Ulster in the URC quarter-final, Munster travel to Glasgow and Leinster face the Sharks.
5/5/202322 minutes, 40 seconds
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Leinster lose Henshaw for titanic Toulouse clash; and don't write off Exeter

The thoughts of Eoin Toolan, Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey ahead of Champions Cup semi-final weekend.
4/28/202322 minutes, 9 seconds
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Rugby retirements, Connacht's big blow, and Munster's mission

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella reflect on news of another enforced retirement in rugby, as well as previewing a big weekend of URC games for the provinces and Ireland Women's daunting task against England.
4/21/202324 minutes, 8 seconds
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Prendergast gets his start, Connacht's big guns return, and a low point for Carbery

Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey look ahead to a pivotal weekend for both Munster and Connacht, Sam Prendergast's first senior outing in blue, and Ireland's difficult-looking trip to Italy in the Women's Six Nations
4/14/202332 minutes, 54 seconds
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Leinster storm into Champions Cup semi-finals

Murray Kinsella and Ciarán Kennedy reflect on Leinster's 55-24 win over Leicester in the Champions Cup quarter-final at the Aviva Stadium.
4/7/202311 minutes, 31 seconds
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Champions Cup preview: Crowley's big chance and Ulster's huge challenge

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey to discuss a huge weekend of Champions and Challenge Cup action for the Irish provinces. Was Jack Crowley over Joey Carbery at 10 the right call for Munster? Can Ulster unsettle Leinster at a sold out Aviva Stadium?
3/31/202329 minutes, 30 seconds
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Connacht's coup, Women's Six Nations starts, Stormers' mission

Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella discuss a major boost for Connacht with the signing of Argentina international Santiago Cordero. The lads look ahead to a big Six Nations for Ireland Women, whose tough run of fixtures begins with a visit to Wales on Saturday. And there's time to look ahead to an important weekend in the URC, with the Stormers in Dublin to take on Leinster.
3/24/202328 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ireland on the cusp of Grand Slam glory on Paddy's weekend

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella look forward to the huge Six Nations clash between Ireland and England. The lads discuss the contrasting mood in the two camps, the head coaches' team selections, and how Ireland have teed themselves up for glory on home soil.
3/17/202326 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Scots await

Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella take one last look ahead to Ireland's clash against Scotland this weekend, as Murray brings us some squad news ahead of the fixture.
3/10/202318 minutes, 56 seconds
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Snyman's return, Marmion's exit, and POC's influence

Gavan Casey is joined by Murray Kinsella to discuss Kieran Marmion's exit from Connacht and the western province's policy of favouring homegrown players. The lads also talk about the return of the popular RG Snyman for Munster after his injury hell. And they also chat about the latest from Ireland camp.
3/3/202334 minutes, 50 seconds
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Italy-Ireland preview from Rome

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey from the Stadio Olimpico to look ahead to Ireland's Six Nations encounter with an improved Italy.
2/24/202325 minutes, 4 seconds
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Aviva atmosphere, Munster's new signing, Ireland's health

Ciarán Kennedy is joined by Murray Kinsella to discuss the latest news from Ireland camp, new Munster signing Alex Nankivell, and the atmosphere at the Aviva Stadium.
2/17/202325 minutes, 28 seconds
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Rugby Weekly Extra: Sean O'Brien on Ireland v France and his coaching career

In this special pod, we hear two clips from Tullow RFC, where Sean O'Brien joined Gav, Murray and Berch for a truly compelling chat across a number of topics, which included how Ireland must approach the French challenge and Sean's coaching career with club and province.
2/10/202310 minutes
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Furlong blow, Aki impact, and is there a way back for Joey?

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey from Faro Airport as he begins his journey towards Cardiff for Ireland's Six Nations curtain-raiser with Wales. Murray gives an insight into Ireland's training camp in Portugal, examines the Irish team, and provides a Welsh threat level ahead of tomorrow's fixture.
2/3/202322 minutes, 28 seconds
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Saving the game

Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey field listeners' questions about tackle-height law changes in the grassroots sport in England, and discuss World Rugby's plans to implement similar changes that will transform the sport as we know it in the interest of player safety. The lads also discuss 'getting our old Heineken Cup back' and look ahead to the provinces' games in the URC this weekend. Luke Cozens article: https://www.talkingrugbyunion.co.uk/it-is-just-too-vague-for-my-liking-at-the-moment-luke-cozens-talks-tackle-height-and-memories-of-france/36120.htm
1/27/202343 minutes, 30 seconds
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Joey Carbery is the headline but Ross Byrne is the story; plus European preview

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey to run the rule over Andy Farrell's Ireland squad announcement on Thursday and look ahead to four big games involving the provinces in the Champions and Challenge Cups this weekend.
1/20/202328 minutes, 18 seconds
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Munster go with Casey and Patterson against Saints, but Murray is far from finished

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey from London Stanstead on his way to La Rochelle for Ulster's pivotal European tie tomorrow. The lads discuss Conor Murray's omission from Munster's matchday 23 to face Northampton in Thomond Park on Saturday, the speed of Munster's training which The42's Murray witnessed first-hand on Tuesday, and Leinster and Connacht's paths to the next stages of their respective European competitions.
1/13/202330 minutes, 17 seconds
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Coombes the lock, Sharks selection, speed the game up

Ciarán Kennedy joins Murray Kinsella to discuss interesting team selections from Munster and the Sharks ahead of the URC weekend. There's also a chat about Ulster's massive game in Italy. And the lads discuss World Rugby's push to speed the game up. If you want to get access to the members rugby pods, head over to members.the42.ie
1/6/202326 minutes, 6 seconds
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Gloucester: don't hate the player, hate the game; and is Dan McFarland under pressure?

Joining the pod for the final time is our beloved Garry Doyle, who gives Gavan Casey and Rugby Weekly listeners his thoughts on the four provinces' European fixtures this weekend before setting off for pastures anew. And if anybody knows how to source a 2003/2004 Chelsea jersey in time for Christmas, please for the love of God get in touch.
12/16/202231 minutes, 4 seconds
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Why Leinster deserve to be favourites and the best rugby books

Garry Doyle joins Murray Kinsella to look ahead to the opening round of the Champions Cup season. The lads answer questions from members of The42 and give a few tips for Christmas gifts.
12/9/202224 minutes, 35 seconds
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Pivac to Leinster? And how can Ireland unearth more athletes?

Making his Rugby Weekly debut, Enda Coll is joined by Murray Kinsella to answer questions from members of The42. The lads discuss whether Wayne Pivac would fit in Leinster and touch on Rassie Erasmus' big win last month. They also chat about the athletic profile of Irish rugby players.
12/2/202238 minutes, 35 seconds
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ROG to England and the Irish provinces face a crucial block

Gavan Casey is joined by Murray Kinsella to discuss Ronan O'Gara being linked with the England job. The lads also look towards a big block of URC and Champions Cup rugby for the four provinces.
11/25/202225 minutes, 18 seconds
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A lot of 'mood' riding on Ireland versus the dangerous Wallabies

Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey assess Ireland's November so far and look ahead to the final autumn test in Dublin, as well as Owen Farrell's 100th cap as England face the All Blacks.
11/18/202219 minutes, 14 seconds
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Munster's magic night at the Páirc and Ireland's shake-up for Fiji

Ciarán Kennedy is joined by Murray Kinsella to reflect on a brilliant occasion in Cork for Munster, while the lads also discuss Andy Farrell's selection for Ireland's second autumn Test.
11/11/202222 minutes, 35 seconds
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Will Connors on living with Jimmy O’Brien and Ireland’s brotherhood

A short clip from our LIVE show in the Harcourt Bar and Gardens where Gavan Casey, Murray Kinsella and Bernard Jackman were joined on stage by Ireland and Leinster's Will Connors. Get the full interview by becoming a member now!
11/4/202213 minutes, 53 seconds
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Snyman's setback, game time for young Irish players, and names on jerseys

Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella chat about the latest David Nucifora briefing, worrying news on Munster's RG Snyman, and why names on jerseys is a good thing for rugby. The lads also look forward to Munster's clash with Ulster.
10/28/202226 minutes, 17 seconds
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Free members pod: Rugby's financial crisis, 'bullsh** values', and is Ireland safe?

**LIVE POD ANNOUNCEMENT**: On Wednesday 2 November, Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey will be joined on stage at Dublin's Harcourt Hotel by Leinster and Ireland back row Will Connors to preview Ireland's first November test with South Africa. For chats, drinks, on-screen analysis, audience questions, prizes and plenty more, get your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the42-rugby-weekly-extra-live-ireland-v-south-africa-preview-night-tickets-445119784257?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
10/27/20221 hour, 12 minutes, 5 seconds
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Who should deputise at 9 and 15 if JGP and Keenan don't make SA?

Ciarán Kennedy, Garry Doyle and Gavan Casey break down Ireland's squad for November and look ahead to Leinster-Munster on Saturday. Join Gavan, Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and special guest Will Connors for a live preview of the Ireland-South Africa test on Wednesday 2 November in Dublin's Harcourt Hotel. A limited number of tckets will be on sale on Monday for €15, but The42 members can get a pre-sale discount this weekend: join us at members.the42.ie.
10/21/202242 minutes, 20 seconds
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Which of the provinces' new signings have caught the eye?

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey to provide his assessment of the standout new arrivals at each of the provinces. Final details of our live Ireland-South Africa preview event at the Harcourt Hotel on Wednesday 2 November will be released next week. To sign up for members-exclusive pods every Monday, Wednesday and Ireland post-match, visit members.the42.ie.
10/14/202232 minutes, 30 seconds
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Carbery to 15, Sutherland to Ulster, and SOB to Naas

Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey look ahead to Friday night's interpro between Connacht and Munster and answer a listener's question: who needs the win more? Plus, Murray gives his thoughts on Ulster's bolt-from-the-blue signing of Scotland and Lions loosehead Rory Sutherland as well as Seán O'Brien coming good on his love for the AIL as he joins Division 1B club Naas.
10/7/202219 minutes, 59 seconds
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What did we learn from Emerging Ireland's win against the Griquas?

After a 54-7 win for Simon Easterby's side against opponents of questionable quality, Ciarán Kennedy and Murray Kinsella pick out the standout Irish performers and discuss what the Irish coaches might have taken away from it.
9/30/202220 minutes, 24 seconds
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Lancaster leaving Leinster and members mail bag on Emerging Ireland

Leinster fans got the news they dreaded this week - Stuart Lancaster is close to finalising a move away from the province next summer. Gavan Casey is joined by Murray Kinsella to discuss the latest on that front, while the lads also answer some questions from members about the upcoming Emerging Ireland tour.
9/23/202232 minutes, 20 seconds
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Free members pod: Why Raynal was right; how does McCloskey have only six caps?; RWC squad bolters

FREE MEMBERS PODCAST: Murray Kinsella and Bernard Jackman join Gavan Casey for the first Monday pod of the 2022/23 season which, for one week only, is available for free to both members and non-members of The42. If you're not yet a member and you fancy listening to this podcast every Monday (as well as receiving further exclusive Rugby Weekly Extra pods every Wednesday and immediately following Ireland tests), visit members.the42.ie. On today's agenda: 2.00: Mathieu Raynal v Australia -- Bernard, Murray and Gavan explain how they've separately come to be supporters of #TeamRaynal as the French referee's controversial decision from Thursday's Bledisloe Cup match continues to reverberate around the rugby world. 15.00: Ulster v Connacht -- Stuart McCloskey's influence and the differences between him and Bundee Aki/Robbie Henshaw in an Ireland context; Ulster's standout performers, and concerns for Connacht as they pick up where they left off last season -- in a bad way. 30.55: Zebre v Leinster -- A tough day in Parma for Leinster's defence; have they become too forward-oriented and, if so, how do they broaden their palette when it's so often the right approach for them on a game-by-game basis? 39.40: Cardiff v Munster -- A different-looking Munster but similar frustrations; a big change in their kicking game, and could Jack Crowley be the secret to a fully firing Mike Prendergast-steered attack? 49.27: Berch v the Emerging Ireland tour -- Bernard and Murray discuss the potential RWC bolters from Ireland's development squad that is set to tour South Africa, and they also give their contrasting views on the merits of the tour as a whole.
9/19/202257 minutes, 12 seconds
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Cautious optimism for a date with history in Wellington

Garry Doyle joins Gavan Casey from Wellington to preview Ireland's decisive third test with the All Blacks. Garry is of a vintage that he remembers a time when Ireland were incapable of beating virtually any serious entity in world rugby and puts in context the last 22 years, which culminates in a shot a first ever series win in New Zealand tomorrow. The lads discuss the likelihood of an Irish win, as well as the uncomfortable hysteria surrounding under-fire All Blacks head coach Ian Foster. To subscribe to our members-exclusive podcasts on Mondays, Wednesdays and immediately after Ireland tests, join us at members.the42.ie.
7/15/202226 minutes, 26 seconds
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Tense interviews, slips on the arse, and Ireland's second Test in Dunedin

Garry Doyle checks in with Murray Kinsella from the deep south of New Zealand as Ireland get set for their huge second clash with the All Blacks. Garry also spoke to Kiwi journalist Alex McLeod about what to expect tomorrow.
7/8/202223 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ireland's confidence, Earls and POM start, and the All Blacks' power picks

Garry Doyle, our man in New Zealand, joins Murray Kinsella to look ahead to Ireland's first Test clash with the Kiwis in Auckland.
7/1/202226 minutes, 9 seconds
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Picking the Ireland team for the first Test and Maori game

Gavan Casey welcomes Murray Kinsella back to the pod for some team news speculation ahead of Ireland's tour of New Zealand kicking off next week. The lads are also excited about the big live show next week in Dublin with Berch and Eoin. Tickets are available here: www.eventbrite.ie/e/all-blacks-v-i…ets-359417987877
6/24/202236 minutes, 10 seconds
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A summer of pressure for All Blacks boss Foster, and a 50% discount for listeners

In a little taster from today's Rugby Weekly Extra podcast for The42 members, Bernard Jackman gives his thoughts on Ireland's squad for the summer tour of New Zealand, whether or not there are implications for Ireland in Leinster's two recent defeats, and the pressure facing All Blacks boss Ian Foster; will the Kiwis turn to Joe if Ireland can manage to turn them over on their own turf? MEMBERSHIP OFFER: Ahead of Ireland's series with the All Blacks, get 50% off an annual membership - and two extra, exclusive rugby pods per week - by using the promo code The42NZ at members.the42.ie. LIVE EVENT: Join us for a New Zealand-Ireland summer-tour preview night on Wednesday 29 June: www.eventbrite.ie/e/all-blacks-v-i…ets-359417987877
6/20/202210 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ireland's NZ Squad and Under-20s summer series

MEMBERSHIP OFFER: Ahead of Ireland's series with the All Blacks, get 50% off an annual membership for the next few days with the code: The42NZ. visit members.the42.ie. LIVE EVENT: Join us for an All Blacks series preview night on 29 June: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/all-blacks-v-ireland-tour-preview-night-with-the42-tickets-359417987877 ** * Gavan Casey and Ciarán Kennedy dissect Ireland's squad for the New Zealand tour, how new signing Charlie Ngatai will fit in at Leinster and look at the Under-20s squad as they prep for the summer series. Looking for more rugby insight, analysis and debate? Join The42 Members and get access to our exclusive podcast, Rugby Weekly Extra and much more. Sign-up at members.the42.ie
6/17/202227 minutes, 35 seconds
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The URC semi-finals preview

Join us for a special event: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/all-blacks-v-ireland-tour-preview-night-with-the42-tickets-359417987877 Today, Garry Doyle and Ciarán Kennedy look ahead to the weekend's URC semi-final clashes between Leinster and the Bulls, and Ulster vs Stormers. Looking for more rugby insight, analysis and debate? Join The42 Members and get access to our exclusive podcast, Rugby Weekly Extra and much more. Sign-up at members.the42.ie
6/10/202226 minutes, 5 seconds
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Champions Cup comedown as URC quarter-finals beckon

Ciarán Kennedy and Gary Doyle look ahead to the weekend's URC quarter-finals, the clash between Ulster and Munster and the comedown from the Champions Cup final last weekend. Looking for more rugby insight, analysis and debate? Join The42 Members and get access to our exclusive podcast, Rugby Weekly Extra and much more. Sign-up at members.the42.ie
6/3/202222 minutes, 50 seconds
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An ode to ROG, Cullen, and Ireland's greatest ever player(?), Johnny Sexton

Garry Doyle and Gavan Casey look ahead to Saturday's Champions Cup final between Leinster and La Rochelle. To hear members-exclusive rugby pods with Gavan, Murray Kinsella and Bernard Jackman on Mondays; and Murray and Eoin Toolan on Wednesdays, become a member of The42 at members.the42.ie.
5/27/202230 minutes, 47 seconds
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A game Munster should win, and Leinster's potential end-of-season bolters

Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey look ahead to Saturday's interpro, which has more significance for Munster than it does for Leinster -- but still makes for a massive opportunity for some of Leinster's more peripheral or up-and-coming players to make a statement to their coaches. On Monday's members pod, the lads and Bernard Jackman will review the entire weekend's action, including Ulster's crucial home game with the Sharks tonight and Connacht's curtain-dropper with Zebre. To become a member of The42 and gain access to all of our exclusive members rugby pods, visit members.the42.ie.
5/20/202221 minutes, 16 seconds
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Les Bleus v les Bleus, Cronin to Leicester, Munster confirm Andi

Ciarán Kennedy joins Murray Kinsella to look ahead to Leinster's Champions Cup semi-final against Toulouse in Dublin. The lads also discuss ex-Munster prop James Cronin's move to Leicester and Andi Kyriacou being confirmed as the new Munster forwards coach.
5/13/202220 minutes, 18 seconds
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Leinster's heavyweight showdown and can Munster dethrone Toulouse?

Gavan Casey is back from the boxing beat to chat rugby with Murray Kinsella ahead of a massive weekend of Heineken Champions Cup quarter-finals.
5/6/202225 minutes, 17 seconds
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JVG gets too much criticism, an honest player, and Ulster's squeaky-bum time

Garry Doyle joins Murray Kinsella to look ahead to the exciting penultimate round of the URC's regular season as Munster, Ulster, and Leinster face into important games. To hear our members-exclusive Monday pods with Murray, Bernard and Gavan, as well as our Wednesday analysis pods with Murray and Eoin Toolan, become a member of The42: members.the42.ie
4/29/202226 minutes, 3 seconds
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Magic Mike to 10, Casey's big start, and a huge URC incentive

Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella look towards a massive inter-pro clash in Belfast, as well as discussing the eye-catching new URC trophy and the battle for play-off spots.
4/21/202222 minutes, 23 seconds
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What a weekend ahead

Garry Doyle joins Gavan Casey to preview Leinster-Connacht, Ulster-Toulouse and Munster-Exeter in the Champions Cup.
4/14/202222 minutes, 22 seconds
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Another balls-to-the-wall Munster mission

Just before he hits the road for Galway, Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey to look ahead to a packed weekend's action, with a particular focus on Munster's task in Exeter minus six of their Ireland international stars. Murray, Gavan and Bernard Jackman will review all of the provinces' games, as well as Ireland's crucial Women's Six Nations encounter with Italy, on Monday for The42 members. To hear them, join us at members.the42.ie.
4/8/202222 minutes, 25 seconds
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Munster-Leinster preview

Garry Doyle joins Gavan Casey to look ahead to Thomond on Saturday.
4/1/202220 minutes, 31 seconds
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Carty v Byrne an intriguing subplot, and Ireland begin new era under McWilliams

***To hear our Rugby Weekly Extra podcasts every Monday and Wednesday, join The42 Membership today at members.the42.ie*** Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey look ahead to a massive interpro between Connacht and Leinster, and look at Greg McWilliams' interesting team selection for Ireland's Six Nations opener against Wales.
3/25/202222 minutes, 28 seconds
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Shock Scots selection, Triple Crown chance, and a Grand Slam shot

Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella look ahead to a massive weekend of rugby for Ireland, the Ireland U20s, France, and Munster.
3/18/202222 minutes, 40 seconds
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POM haters, Eddie's mind games, stopping France, and Healy's boot

Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella preview all of this weekend's action in the Six Nations and URC, as well as discussing a few transfers out of Leinster. To hear our new, members-exclusive Monday pods with Murray, Bernard and Gavan, as well as our Wednesday analysis pods with Murray and Eoin Toolan, become a member of The42: members.the42.ie
3/11/202234 minutes, 27 seconds
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Casey's pass, Connacht's D, Leinster's Mick, Ulster's 15, and Twickers

Sign up to an annual plan using the code THE42 before midnight tonight (Monday 7 March) and get 20% off. members.the42.ie *** Gav, Berch, and Murray find their bearings in our brand-new members Monday slot as they discuss wins for Munster, Leinster, and Ulster, as well as a battering for Connacht. The lads also look ahead to Ireland's visit to England in the Six Nations this weekend.
3/7/20224 minutes, 52 seconds
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Shut up about 'ruining the game', France's Polynesian infusion, and two big signings for Connacht

For a 20% discount on an annual membership to The42, use the promo code THE42RW at members.the42.ie. *** On our final Thursday show before we switch to a members-exclusive format on Monday, Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey discuss high tackles, red cards, and the supposed ruination of the sport of rugby union. Berch examines rugby in French Polynesia and its impact on the current national side, and Murray highlights the various backroads to professional rugby in Ireland after City of Armagh star Shea O'Brien signed with Ulster during the week. The lads also look ahead to the provinces' four URC games this weekend.
3/3/202258 minutes, 41 seconds
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A message from Murray

***ENDS TONIGHT*** Exclusive offer for listeners to the pod -- use code THE42RW to get a 33% discount off an annual membership: members.the42.ie/ The42 Membership is a community of passionate sports fans who are directly supporting our journalists and journalism through their membership. In return, our commitment is to provide them with the best analysis, insight and debate, as well as a vibrant community of like-minded fans. The best way for us to guarantee the future of the pod is by making it exclusive to our members. Which is why — in a few weeks’ time — we will be launching a new and improved rugby offering for our members. At the heart of this will be a brand-new Rugby Weekly Extra podcast every Monday where Murray, Bernard and Gavan will bring you the definitive analysis on the weekend’s rugby action. This members-only Monday pod will be the only place where you will be able to hear Murray, Bernard and Gavan together, and it will be essential listening after every weekend’s action. Members will also continue to get a second exclusive podcast every week, with the excellent Eoin Toolan moving to a later slot in the week where he’ll continue to break down the gametape with some deep-dive analysis alongside Murray. To those of you listening who have already signed up to support our work through membership, thank you again for your continued support. To those of you who aren’t yet members, we would love for you to have the chance to try out our membership for a year so that you can see for yourself why we believe so strongly in it. We have a special offer which is only available to listeners to this pod, and we’d like to offer you 33% off if you sign up for an annual membership. That will give you access to the brand-new Monday podcast as well as all of the other brilliant membership benefits on offer. Visit: members.the42.ie/ and use the code THE42RW
3/2/20221 minute, 19 seconds
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Should Sexton start, Pádraig Harrington's role in 09 Slam, and could provincial 'A' teams play AIL?

Should Sexton start, Pádraig Harrington's role in 09 Slam, and could provincial 'A' teams play AIL? by Rugby Weekly
2/25/20221 hour, 6 minutes, 55 seconds
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A message from Gavan and the Rugby Weekly team

***ENDS TONIGHT*** Exclusive offer for listeners to the pod -- use code THE42RW to get a 50% discount off an annual membership: https://members.the42.ie/ *** The42 Membership is a community of passionate sports fans who are directly supporting our journalists and journalism through their membership. In return, our commitment is to provide them with the best analysis, insight and debate, as well as a vibrant community of like-minded fans. The best way for us to guarantee the future of the pod is by making it exclusive to our members. Which is why — in a few weeks’ time — we will be launching a new and improved rugby offering for our members. At the heart of this will be a brand-new Rugby Weekly Extra podcast every Monday where Murray, Bernard and Gavan will bring you the definitive analysis on the weekend’s rugby action. This members-only Monday pod will be the only place where you will be able to hear Murray, Bernard and Gavan together, and it will be essential listening after every weekend’s action. Members will also continue to get a second exclusive podcast every week, with the excellent Eoin Toolan moving to a later slot in the week where he’ll continue to break down the gametape with some deep-dive analysis alongside Murray. To those of you listening who have already signed up to support our work through membership, thank you again for your continued support. To those of you who aren’t yet members, we would love for you to have the chance to try out our membership for a year so that you can see for yourself why we believe so strongly in it. We have a special offer which is only available to listeners to this pod, and we’d like to offer you 50% off if you sign up for an annual membership – that brings the price down to €21 for the year, or just over 40 cent per week which will give you access to the brand-new Monday podcast as well as all of the other brilliant membership benefits on offer. Visit: https://members.the42.ie/ and use the code THE42RW
2/23/20222 minutes, 44 seconds
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South Africa in for Italy? Carbery's display overrated? And Ireland's best lock pairing?

Exclusive offer for listeners to the pod -- use code THE42RW to get a 50% discount off an annual membership this week: https://members.the42.ie/ Gavan Casey is joined by Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella to discuss the prospect of South Africa replacing Italy in the Six Nations and reflect on Ireland's performance in Paris last weekend. The lads also look ahead to a busy weekend of URC action. *** The42 Membership is a community of passionate sports fans who are directly supporting our journalists and journalism through their membership. In return, our commitment is to provide them with the best analysis, insight and debate, as well as a vibrant community of like-minded fans. The best way for us to guarantee the future of the pod is by making it exclusive to our members. Which is why — in a few weeks’ time — we will be launching a new and improved rugby offering for our members. At the heart of this will be a brand-new Rugby Weekly Extra podcast every Monday where Murray, Bernard and Gavan will bring you the definitive analysis on the weekend’s rugby action. This members-only Monday pod will be the only place where you will be able to hear Murray, Bernard and Gavan together, and it will be essential listening after every weekend’s action. Members will also continue to get a second exclusive podcast every week, with the excellent Eoin Toolan moving to a later slot in the week where he’ll continue to break down the gametape with some deep-dive analysis alongside Murray. To those of you listening who have already signed up to support our work through membership, thank you again for your continued support. To those of you who aren’t yet members, we would love for you to have the chance to try out our membership for a year so that you can see for yourself why we believe so strongly in it. So, for the next week, we have a special offer which is only available to listeners to this pod, and we’d like to offer you 50% off if you sign up for an annual membership – that brings the price down to €21 for the year, or just over 40 cent per week which will give you access to the brand-new Monday podcast as well as all of the other brilliant membership benefits on offer. Visit: https://members.the42.ie/ and use the code THE42RW
2/17/202248 minutes, 54 seconds
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Sexton bombshell, Carbery's big chance, and the view from France

Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella hit record for the second time today after news of Johnny Sexton's injury, with Illtud Dafydd joining the lads on the line from Paris to give great insight into all things les Bleus.
2/10/202254 minutes, 58 seconds
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Mack Hansen, son of Éire; Fekitoa to Munster; and some general Six Nations excitement

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey discuss Ireland's 23 to face Wales, look ahead to the Six Nations generally, and give their thoughts on Malakai Fekitoa's move from Wasps to Munster.
2/3/202247 minutes, 8 seconds
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Carty or Carbery? What's up with Welsh rugby? And Champions Cup prospects

Bernard Jackman, Gavan Casey, and Murray Kinsella glance ahead to the Six Nations, chat about the Irish provinces' progress in the Champions Cup, and then discuss the latest off-the-pitch drama in Welsh rugby, with Berch providing insight from his time with the Dragons.
1/27/202254 minutes, 59 seconds
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Is Jason Jenkins a good signing for Leinster?; Ireland squad; and memories of Jordan Michallet

Fresh off his bombshell report on Jason Jenkins' impending move from Munster to Leinster, Murray Kinsella joins Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey to discuss the move - and why it's slightly different than when Munster originally signed him last year. The lads assess Andy Farrell's Ireland squad and the areas in which the national team lacks a bit of depth, or may do so in the not-too-distant future. But firstly, with the rugby world saddened by the tragic death of Rouen out-half Jordan Michallet on Wednesday, Bernard shares his memories of a vivacious character and prodigious talent whom he coached at Grenoble, Michallet's boyhood club. If you feel as though you need to speak with somebody outside of your family or social circle, please contact: Samaritans: 116 123, or email [email protected] Pieta House: 1800 247247 or email [email protected] – (suicide, self-harm) Aware: 1800 804848 (depression, anxiety) Teen-Line Ireland: 1800 833634 (for ages 13 to 19) Childline: 1800 666666 (for under 18s)
1/20/202255 minutes, 23 seconds
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Berch's scoops, Matfield spills Van Graan's beans, and should the URC have a salary cap?

Transfer guru Bernard Jackman joins Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey to look back on Munster-Ulster and chat RG Snyman's renewal, the thoughts of Johann van Graan's spokesperson Victor Matfield on SuperSport, Jared Payne's departure from Ulster, the Dragons' chairman's calls for the introduction of a salary cap to the URC, Leinster's long-awaited return to action, and Connacht's game of the weekend against Leicester. Oh, and Berch also casually announces Payne's next destination as well as a big move for JJ Hanrahan.
1/13/202253 minutes, 38 seconds
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What's going on in Munster? Connacht's growth continues and a very exciting 2022

The band is back together as Gavan Casey is joined by Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella for the first pod of the New Year. The lads chat about Connacht's upward trajectory before discussing all things Munster. They also welcome the prospect of Ulster and Leinster returning to action, as well as looking forward to a big 2022 in rugby.
1/6/202256 minutes, 36 seconds
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Au revoir Ultan, Murray's new IRFU deal, Porter's further potential

Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella take a break from eating and drinking to chat about some interesting contract news in Irish rugby.
12/28/202130 minutes, 51 seconds
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Merry Christmas from The42 Rugby Weekly

Murray and I will be back next Tuesday, 28 December, to look back on Ulster-Connacht and shoot the breeze. Until then, have a great Christmas, everyone. Mind yourselves. -- Gav
12/23/20212 minutes, 16 seconds
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Munster's miracle boys, marquee day for Ulster, #CartyForIreland, women v IRFU

With Bernard Jackman channeling all of his typical midweek intensity into his day job, former Munster hooker Mike Sherry joins Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey to discuss all the goings on from one of the most insane weeks of Irish rugby news in living memory. The lads look back on Munster's efforts in Coventry and while praising the newly blooded boys in red, they wonder if one of the southern province's older hands has found a new lease of life. They discuss the timing of Johann van Graan and Munster announcing the head coach's departure, and who may fill his and Stephen Larkham's shoes next season. A magical day for Ulster in Clermont is dissected as is Connacht's resounding victory over Stade Francais in Galway. Montpellier-Leinster this weekend remained on a knife-edge at the time of recording but Mike and Murray also looked back on the Blues' routine win over Bath. Plus, the Irish women's players and the IRFU take each other on in public; what happens, or what should happen, next
12/17/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 26 seconds
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Munster's mission, Ross Byrne's status, Ulster worries, and Mack Hansen

Bernard Jackman and Niamh Briggs join Murray Kinsella, with both predicting 3 wins from 4 for the Irish provinces as the Champions Cup kicks off this weekend.
12/9/202158 minutes, 33 seconds
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Munster - incredibly - set sights on Wasps, Ulster make fools of the experts, and Lein-Conn preview

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey discuss an insane week for Munster -- and indeed Cardiff, whose attempts to leave South Africa may have been thwarted just before the lads started recording. Can Munster win at Wasps and just how exactly is the next 10 days going to work for the members of their squad who are in Ireland? Plus, Ulster show serious nous to get one over Leinster at the RDS. Can Connacht repeat their feat from earlier this year and win at the same ground?
12/2/202146 minutes, 54 seconds
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Ireland/England/France/Wales November reviews, and who should Munster recruit to replace Larkham?

Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey are joined by Garry Doyle to look ahead to the Six Nations through the lens of the November Tests just gone, with a particular focus on reigning champions Wales, world-champion-conquering England, the frighteningly stable France and, of course, Ireland. Bernard also looks back on the Ireland women's team's November, and gives his thoughts on how incoming head coach Greg McWiliams will approach his first Six Nations campaign. Plus, with the URC back this weekend, the lads preview Leinster-Ulster and Connacht's potentially make-or-break clash with Ospreys, while Berch has a strong opinion as to who should replace Stephen Larkham at Munster.
11/25/20211 hour, 16 minutes, 45 seconds
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Special day at the Aviva, Remorseless Rassie & farewell to Ciara Griffin

Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey reflect on Ireland's third ever victory over the All Blacks -- arguably the most enjoyable edition of the three -- and what we can gleam from the performance with an eye on the near future. The impacts of Paul O'Connell and Gary Keegan are discussed, as are some of the lads' favourite individual performances and the areas in which Ireland will need to improve for the Six Nations. Naturally, they also look ahead to Argentina this Sunday, which may be an especially important game for Conor Murray. Elsewhere, the lads give their thoughts on Rassie Erasmus' suspension and the consequent fallout, and they pay tribute to departing Ireland captain Ciara Griffin as they look ahead to Saturday's Test with Japan.
11/18/20211 hour, 12 minutes, 6 seconds
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Can Ireland beat the All Blacks? And another fiasco in Irish women's rugby

Bernard Jackman, Ciarán Kennedy, and Niamh Briggs join Murray Kinsella to talk about a huge week in Irish rugby.
11/11/20211 hour, 5 minutes, 31 seconds
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Immediate Ireland team reaction, Rich Freeman on Japan, and the movers and shakers in 'Tier Two'

Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey dial each other up seconds after Ireland's team to face Japan is announced by Andy Farrell. Japanese rugby expert Rich Freeman joins Murray for a chat on Ireland's weekend opponents. And two years out from the World Cup, the lads look at rugby's growth -- and potential for growth -- in South America, Georgia, and the Pacific Islands.
11/4/20211 hour, 1 minute, 26 seconds
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Brilliant Connacht down blunt Ulster, Munster's 9&10 not to blame, & Leinster's bench progression

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to look back on the weekend's URC action in which Leinster looked as though they may have solved one of last season's problems, Connacht's defence proved too much for Ulster, and Munster's ongoing attacking problems came home to roost once more. The lads also looked ahead to November for both the Ireland women's and men's teams. Looking for more rugby insight, analysis and debate? Join The42 Members and get access to our exclusive podcast, Rugby Weekly Extra and much more. Sign-up at members.the42.ie
10/28/202153 minutes, 42 seconds
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If Tadhg Beirne wasn't offside, the game's gone

Murray Kinsella and Bernard Jackman join Gavan Casey to tackle the mysterious case of Chris Cloete's try against Connacht, and the potential ramifications if Tadhg Beirne is adjudged by World Rugby to have been actually onside in the lead-up. The lads discuss the findings from the IRFU's investigation into the Donnybrook changing-room debacle and ask how it took longer than 24 hours; Zebo's international return, two potential debutants and a fresh-looking Ireland for November; Eddie Jones' big calls for England's autumn; and a provincial URC review/preview. Looking for more rugby insight, analysis and debate? Join The42 Members and get access to our exclusive podcast, Rugby Weekly Extra and much more. Sign-up at members.the42.ie
10/21/20211 hour, 11 minutes, 38 seconds
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Survival of the richest in Irish academies, don't write off Carbery, Snyman future & URC re/previews

As well as all of the provincial goings on and match reviews/previews, on the agenda for Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey this week are the provinces' academies and whether their contractual policies are best practice; the women's Lions or even a new, unique concept for the female code; and a couple of high-profile departures from the men's Sevens setup. Looking for more rugby insight, analysis and debate? Join The42 Members and get access to our exclusive podcast, Rugby Weekly Extra and much more. Sign-up at members.the42.ie
10/14/20211 hour, 16 minutes, 42 seconds
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Put some respect on Connacht's name; and do we already know how this Munster movie ends?

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to discuss the provinces' recent United Rugby Chanpionship fortunes and look ahead to the weekend. Plus, how the Welsh regions are faring, Benetton's young guns, and the return of the men's and women's AIL.
10/7/20211 hour, 1 minute, 17 seconds
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Rock bottom for Ireland, Connacht need a hand, and will Munster renew coaches' contracts?

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey discuss Ireland's dramatic defeat to Scotland and whether or not IRFU reviews are worth the paper they're printed on if they remain unpublished. The lads also chat about all of the goings-on at the provinces following the opening weekend of the URC.
9/30/20211 hour, 7 minutes, 24 seconds
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Your huge - HUGE - season preview, plus Ireland rebound with much room to improve

Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey look ahead to the inaugural United Rugby Championship through the lens of each of the four provinces, fielding your questions along the way. The lads also discuss the Ireland women's team's impressive -- and frustrating -- outing against Italy, in which they kept their World Cup qualification hopes alive despite the lack of a functioning lineout.
9/23/20211 hour, 21 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Donnybrook fiasco and Ireland's shocking setback against Spain

Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey return for a new season, but firstly to look back on what's been a turbulent week for women's rugby in Ireland. The World Cup qualifier defeat to Spain, the dressing-room debacle at Donnybrook, and wider structural issues in the women's game are on the agenda as Murray, 'Berch' and Gav look to the future -- which begins with a pivotal match versus Italy this weekend.
9/16/202151 minutes, 46 seconds
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The South African view, big selection calls, Lions concerns

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella are joined by Craig Ray to preview the deciding third Lions Test on Saturday.
8/5/202136 minutes, 47 seconds
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Lions v Boks II: Rassie logs on

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey look forward to the Lions' second test in South Africa and discuss Rassie's antics this week. Join us tonight for a video preview show with the three lads plus BJ Botha: www.members.the42.ie
7/29/202129 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Big, Slightly Frightened, Lions-'Boks 1st Test Preview

Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey look ahead to the big one this weekend in Cape Town. Become a member for loads of more rugby podcasts and video analysis shows: https://members.the42.ie/
7/22/20211 hour, 5 minutes, 12 seconds
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All hail The Waterboy's 'Boks; plus John Cooney's Sexton gripe, and URC/Roc Nation collab

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey look back on a tour-igniting battle between the South African 'A' team and the Lions, and discuss where it went right for Rassie's men versus where it went wrong for Gatland's tourists. The lads also discuss John Cooney's comments about Johnny Sexton during the week, the potential benefits of the United Rugby Championship's partnership with Roc Nation, the introduction of new law trials and independent concussion consultants, Ireland's U20s campaign, the senior men's team's autumn schedule, and France's 'second string' beating the Wallabies.
7/15/20211 hour, 9 minutes, 25 seconds
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This Lions tour...is it just wrong? Plus Farrell's debutants, Carty in the USA, and Italy's future

Murray Kinsella and Bernard Jackman join Gavan Casey to discuss a Lions tour so disrupted by Covid-19 that it's beginning to give the lads second thoughts as to whether or not the Tests will go ahead and, more pertinently, whether or not they even should. Murray and Bernard also assess Ireland U20s turnaround against Italy, Italian rugby's hopefully brighter future, Andy Farrell's youthful matchday 23 to face the USA, and the European Super Cup for clubs from Tier 2 European nations.
7/8/202147 minutes, 49 seconds
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How will 'Skips' Murray fare in SA? Plus Pacific problems, 'Quins courage, and U20s/Japan previews

Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey look ahead to the Lions' opener in South Africa and try to wrap their heads around what kind of tour captain Conor Murray will be. The lads also preview Ireland's re-run with Japan this Saturday -- a game which both Gavan and Bernard believe they might lose -- and tonight's (Thursday night's) exciting-looking U20s showdown with England. Earlier in the show, Bernard and Murray discuss two unfortunate realities facing Tongan and Samoan rugby, the scheduling conflict causing ire within Irish women's rugby, and Harlequins' barn-burning Premiership victory
7/1/202156 minutes, 13 seconds
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Trials and tribulations of an Irish coach abroad, Japan's Lions Test, 50/22 news, Prem/Top 14 finals

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey, the latter fresh off a week 'on the piss' in Kerry, for a jam-packed Thursday pod. The lads discuss the Ireland men's Sevens' team's Olympic medal chances, Connacht back row Seán O'Brien's retirement due to concussion, the introduction of the 50/22 law trial at Test level, the Lions' opening fixture through a Japanese lens, and the Gallagher Premiership and Top 14 finals which take place this weekend. Plus, following Noel McNamara's move to the URC-bound Sharks, Bernard gives an anecdote-laden insight into the life of an Irish coach abroad.
6/24/20211 hour, 12 minutes, 28 seconds
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The new era, Ireland's World Cup finds, U20s and Olympics

Bernard Jackman and Garry Doyle join Murray Kinsella to chat about the United Rugby Championship, Ireland's summer squad, the U20 Six Nations, and a massive weekend for 7s rugby in Ireland.
6/17/20211 hour, 1 minute, 4 seconds
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Where do the Irish provinces stand after the weirdest season ever?

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella assess Leinster, Munster, Ulster and Connacht's campaigns and answer loads of listener questions as the 2020/21 provincial season draws to a close.
6/10/20211 hour, 9 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Great Sean O'Brien Debate, plus Nucifora once again leaves us with more questions than answers

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey take the learnings from David Nucifora's biannual briefing, plus Murray and Bernard have it out over Sean O'Brien's departure from Connacht to Exeter.
6/3/202154 minutes, 49 seconds
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Murray and Bernard's Guide to Rugby Punditry

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey assess the Champions Cup final and what happens next for La Rochelle. The lads then get stuck into the world of rugby punditry, fielding questions and sharing their own thoughts, preferences and experiences from the sport's multimedia industry.
5/27/20211 hour, 11 minutes, 45 seconds
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Incident-packed interpros,authentic ROG & is enough done to grow rugby in non-traditional areas?

Murray Kinsella returns from his well earned hiatus and joins Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey to discuss Connacht's seismic stand in Thomond, Munster's defeat and their gripes with the officials, and a James Ryan-inspired Leinster's victory against an impressive-enough Ulster side at the RDS. The lads also look ahead to an All-French Champions Cup final with significant Irish interest and, as a standalone talking point for today's ep, discuss recent events at Tallaght RFC and Irish rugby's efforts to grow the game in non-rugby strongholds.
5/20/20211 hour, 13 minutes, 1 second
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Jack Regan points a way forward for Irish rugby; Murray - Lions 9?; And cheers to you, Roux

Bernard Jackman, Garry Doyle and Gavan Casey look back on the weekend's interpros: Ulster look like they need the beach while Munster suddenly seem beastly. Leinster were incredible in the circumstances, but Connacht's Achilles heel continues to be exploited. Plus, the lads discuss Jack Regan's journey from not making the grade in Ireland to playing in Super Rugby and, eventually, landing alongside the Lions captain in the Pro14 on a three-year deal. His story should be embraced, but his pathway should also be made replicable.
5/13/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 14 seconds
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Russell over Sexton a mistake, what we and Leinster couldn’t see, plus one irate Ulster man

Garry Doyle, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey discuss the Irish winners and losers from Warren Gatland’s Lions selection. The lads also look at the bigger picture for both Ulster and Leinster which gnawed for their familiarity but might require very different fixes
5/6/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 55 seconds
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Can Leinster topple La ROGelle, Ulster v throwback Tigers, and leave Eddie alone

Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey look ahead to this weekend’s salivating European semi-finals involving Irish provinces.
4/29/20211 hour, 6 minutes, 59 seconds
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Why Irish rugby’s silent majority is losing hope, Pro14 mess, and how to fix the women’s game

Murray, Bernard and Gavan discuss the shambles that is the running of women’s rugby in this country and the areas in which it needs to improve. As the Rainbow Cup fails to materialise — albeit hopefully just until the autumn — the lads assess the Pro14/16’s future, Welsh fans’ apathy towards it, and how integral the South Africans’ introduction will be to the league establishing more mainstream interest. Plus, Bernard pulls no punches on the sense of disenfranchisement on the ground in Irish rugby, and the lack of a clear pathway for Irish coaches to get opportunities on the professional circuit. ROG’s extension at La Rochelle and Mack Hansen’s arrival in Connacht are also explored by the lads at the top of the show.
4/22/20211 hour, 7 minutes, 43 seconds
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How recruitment in rugby works and Irish rugby's new stars

Bernard Jackman gives Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella the lowdown on how deals come about in rugby, dealing with players and agents, succession planning, and much more. The trio also discuss Ireland's impressive win over Wales in the Women's Six Nations and how their emerging young talent can take things to the next level.
4/15/20211 hour, 22 minutes, 51 seconds
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How to win a 50:50 at Sandy Park, Mun/Con/Ul chat, Wales-Ireland preview, France's JIFF system

Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey look back on a mixed weekend for the provinces, look ahead to Leinster's trip to Exeter and, also, the Ireland women's team's Six Nations opener in Wales. Bernard also explains the significant merit of France's 'JIFF' rules.
4/8/20211 hour, 2 minutes, 12 seconds
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Let's not forget how good Leinster are, but what are Munster actually doing?

Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey look back on the Pro14 final for which they pay Leinster their well deserved dues after a superb display, but pose questions of Munster and the psychology of their big-name players and coaches. Jason Jenkins' impending arrival at the southern province sparks debate before the lads look ahead to this weekend's Champions Cup encounters, while they also discuss Connacht's high-profile coaching departures and tee up the Women's Six Nations.
4/1/20211 hour, 15 minutes, 1 second
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What next for Ireland, Rainbow Cup law trials, & can Munster finally bridge the gap?

Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey field listeners’ questions about Ireland’s victory over England before turning their attention to the club game, and Super Rugby in the Pacific Islands, prospective law trials up north and, of course, this weekend’s Pro14 final between old rivals.
3/25/202148 minutes, 29 seconds
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Bear with us, but a battering against England might be what Ireland need

As we look ahead to England, Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey try to make sense of Ireland’s gritty victory over Scotland and where this team is going under Andy Farrell, if anywhere. The lads discuss CJ Stander’s retirement and the live possibility that he’ll one day play again, as well as Mr Consistent Iain Henderson and his imperious form. There’s also chat about the WXV tournament which will kick off in 2023 and reshape the women’s international game.
3/18/20211 hour, 8 minutes, 54 seconds
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It all hinges on Murrayfield; plus interpros, CVC, TV, and the bigger picture

Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey preview Scotland-Ireland and the potential medium-term ramifications of this single game for both countries. The lads also chat about the potential, or lack thereof, for French wheels to come off in Twickenham, and the latest lull in the Eddie Jones era; plus CVC's €426m investment in the Six Nations and its potential impact -- good and bad -- on the future of the game; as well as Leinster's new tactical approach to Pro14 dominance and how far away Munster really are ahead of the final.
3/11/20211 hour, 16 minutes, 35 seconds
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Players v us media clowns, job on Schmidt's hands with refs, and 'piss off, France'

In a packed show, Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to discuss Italy-Ireland, Wales-England, rugby's refereeing crisis, initiation songs, the lack of ramifications for France, the IRFU's central-contract model, the proposed 'home' Lions tour, and this weekend's Pro14 interpros.
3/4/20211 hour, 13 minutes, 6 seconds
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Click or bust in Rome; Carbery: a 10 or 15?; plus France, Scotland & release agreements

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey look ahead to Ireland's trip to face Italy, in what's one of the most important fixtures between the two countries in recent memory. The lads discuss Andy Farrell's team selection plus the coaches' seemingly concerted decision to throw down the gauntlet to their players ahead of a game in which Ireland's attack simply needs to click. There's good news on the provincial front with big names returning to fitness at both Ulster and Munster, but where does Joey Carbery's future lie in a positional sense? And France-Scotland: what happens next?
2/25/202159 minutes, 32 seconds
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When attack and defence are your two biggest problems, you're in trouble

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey for a bumper pod looking back on Ireland's defeat to France, and try to make sense of where Ireland are going wrong on both sides of the ball in open play (while acknowledging improvement in other areas). Is it simply an issue of coaching, or does some of the responsibility lie upstairs? Plus, the lads begin to cast their eyes towards Italy and give their personal starting XVs for Rome.
2/18/20211 hour, 11 minutes, 18 seconds
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Galthié's revolution, succession plans, online morons, and don't change the red-card rule

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to preview Ireland-France. The lads discuss the key incidents from the defeat in Cardiff, including how Johnny Sexton's mistakes were just as relevant as Billy Burns' end-game blooper. They also chat about the abuse Burns received online in the aftermath, the IRFU's poor strategy for the bottleneck of 10s and younger players generally, why an NRL approach to high hits should not be applied to rugby union, and how Fabien Galthié has ostensibly become France's Joe Schmidt
2/11/202154 minutes, 31 seconds
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Gender reveal parties, Paulie the nerd, and Ireland's Six Nations hopes

Mike Sherry and Bernard Jackman join Murray Kinsella to look ahead to Ireland's championship opener against Wales, France's quest for dominance, and England's title defence. Mike risks incurring the wrath of all Scottish people and Bernard details the surprising reason one of his former Grenoble players missed a game.
2/4/202157 minutes, 10 seconds
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Bernard’s biblical refs rant, the dark side of a 6N paywall, Stander’s future & Nakarawa’s arrival

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey chat Leone Nakarawa's arrival at Ulster, CJ Stander's prospective departure from Munster, plus Six Nations and the dangers of moving the competition behind a TV paywall. Bernard lets loose on the poor standard of officiating in the Pro14, and of refereeing generally.
1/28/202153 minutes, 28 seconds
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Big, big Munster-Leinster preview, plus Murray and Bernard pick Ireland XVs to face Wales

Bernard Jackman takes Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey on a trip down Memory Lane to a time in which he and Leinster were on the wrong side of some absolute shoeings -- including one that was called off by Paul O'Connell -- at the boot of Munster, and how the eastern province turned the corner between 2008 and that Heineken Cup semi-final in 2009. The lads break down the big one this weekend from every angle, and also provide their preferred Ireland selections to face Wales in the Six Nations opener in two weeks' time.
1/21/20211 hour, 1 minute, 29 seconds
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Pandemic's impact on Ireland's talent line, Friend's future, Benetton's fall & cheek towards refs

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey start to look forward to Munster-Leinster, the silver lining in the pandemic's latest attack on the rugby calendar. But also discussed are the potential repercussions of no rugby on the Irish women's team and underage prospects, as well as what to expect from Kieran Campbell's appointment as the new U20s boss. The lads also chat Kyle Sinckler and #balance, running out of patience with Italian rugby as the once-promising Benetton project blows up, and the uncertain future of Connacht head coach Andy Friend.
1/14/20211 hour, 5 minutes, 33 seconds
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Paulie's return, Lions' conundrum, Cooney & Casey's race, Carty's swing, interpros preview

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to chat interpro rugby after a phenomenal weekend for Connacht and a game of two halves -- and an exhilarating half-time race -- between Ulster and Munster. The lads also preview this weekend's tasty-looking encounters, assess the conundrum facing the Lions tour, and chat about Paul O'Connell's appointment to the Ireland coaching setup.
1/7/20211 hour, 3 minutes, 47 seconds
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Verdict on Healy-gate, decent defeats for Ulster & Connacht, and what's the story with Rhys Ruddock?

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey dial each other up for a performance review of the four provinces' last weekend, while also looking ahead to their fixtures over the next few days. Late tackles and the injury suffered by Munster's Ben Healy against Quins stirs some wider-context chat, and Rhys Ruddock becomes the centre of attention which so often hasn't been the case during his mysterious Ireland career (or relative lack thereof) to date
12/17/20201 hour, 13 minutes, 36 seconds
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Brain injury in rugby and a massive weekend for the four provinces

Gavan Casey is joined by Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella to discuss the sad and scary news about ex-players struggling with early onset dementia, while they also look forward to the opening round of the Champions Cup.
12/10/20201 hour, 5 minutes, 1 second
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Argentina give rugby black eye, Healy/Sexton's futures & previewing a key game in Farrell's reign

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey shake off a scathing Twitter attack on last week's episode but still have Georgia on their minds as Ireland look ahead to Scotland. Also discussed are Pablo Matero's reinstatement as Argentina captain and the old racist tweets that saw him removed in the first place, the futures of Ben Healy at Munster and Johnny Sexton in green, and Fiji's long-awaited winter bow.
12/3/202057 minutes, 12 seconds
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Farrell's Ireland get it briefly right, and then very wrong, against sadistic Eddie and England

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey give an all-encompassing state-of-the-national-team address ahead of this weekend's fixture against Georgia, and try to figure out how to actually beat Eddie Jones' England.
11/26/20201 hour, 8 minutes, 33 seconds
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Twickenham preview: Byrne Legacy, Ryan captaincy, POM consistency and Lowe animosity

Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey are joined by Mike Sherry to preview Ireland's trip to Twickenham this weekend. Plus: Dan Leavy's return, Mike's thoughts on Munster, and a lot of love for Peter O'Mahony's attacking kicking game.
11/19/20201 hour, 1 minute, 41 seconds
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Support for Sexton, Welsh disarray, and SOB's club call

Gavan Casey is joined by Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella to look ahead to the start of Ireland's Autumn Nations Cup campaign, discuss whether more pro players could feature in the AIL, and preview the provinces' Pro14 games.
11/12/20201 hour, 1 minute, 12 seconds
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Time to stop blaming individuals and look at the system

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey discuss Ireland’s Autumn Nations Cup squad and its relative lack of new faces, Johnny Sexton’s reaction to the reaction to his reaction to being substituted in Paris, what to do with Jacob Stockdale and whether or not he’s even really to blame for his high-profile errors, and loads more including the Pro14.
11/5/20201 hour, 7 minutes, 40 seconds
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'The coaches used to look away... He's the meanest man I've ever seen in contact' - Paris preview

Bernard, Murray and Gavan join forces once more to discuss where Ireland find themselves following a seven-try victory over Italy, and whether or not they have the goods to storm the Stade de France on Super Saturday. Bernard provides some chilling first-hand insight into France second row Paul Willemse, whom he previously signed at Grenoble. Gavan channels the spirit of Michael Corcoran as he deludes himself into believing Ireland have a chance, and the lads also run the rule over the provinces in the Pro14. Plus, your questions!
10/29/20201 hour, 5 minutes, 7 seconds
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BOD’s plan, plus the lads on Stockdale 15, Murray’s start, and Connors/POM

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey preview Ireland’s Six Nations conclusion and delve into the perceived contentious calls in Andy Farrell’s 23 to face Italy. The lads also field your questions, and Brian O’Driscoll gives his thoughts on Ireland and more in a chinwag with Murray.
10/22/20201 hour, 1 minute, 21 seconds
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Cooney cut, fresh faces, prop problems, and picking Ireland's back three

Bernard Jackman joins Murray Kinsella to break down Andy Farrell's 35-man Ireland squad and welcome the news that Joe Schmidt is back in the game.
10/8/202054 minutes, 48 seconds
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What we need to see from each province over the next couple of months

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey are forced to contend with a short turnaround as they gear up for the new season with a provincial preview, breaking down what they feel should be the objectives for all four Irish clubs over the coming months. Also discussed are Rob Kearney's move to the southern hemisphere, South Africa's Super Rugby franchises' move in the opposite direction, and the schools-versus-clubs relationship dynamic in Ireland.
10/1/202052 minutes, 47 seconds
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What happened to Leinster?Plus:the lads address question marks over Stockdale and all of Irish rugby

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey sift through the wreckage of the weekend with one eye on Ireland's future, which many feel looks bleaker than it did last Friday.
9/24/20201 hour, 10 minutes, 37 seconds
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Leinster-Ulster, QF previews, provincial identity v Leinster Lite, and breaking down the breakdown

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to give their thoughts on Leinster's remarkable Pro14 success while also casting an eye towards this weekend's Champions Cup quarter-finals. The lads discuss the state of Irish provincial rugby outside of Leinster, encompassing talent development and thoughts on the long-term impact of Munster, Ulster and Connacht's squads potentially consisting of a high percentage of Leinster academy products. Murray and Bernard also give their thoughts on the breakdown in its current guise, and where it might be improved.
9/17/20201 hour, 12 minutes, 50 seconds
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McFarland's masterstrokes, Leinster's new shoes, & Munster's players need to sh** or get off the pot

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey reunite to look back over last weekend's Pro14 semi-finals, look ahead to this weekend's All-Irish final and, naturally, provide the annual Munster autopsy. The lads also discuss Owen Farrell's five-game suspension for the latest in his long line of tackle infringements, few of which have ever been punished.
9/10/20201 hour, 9 minutes, 21 seconds
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Semi-final preview/predictions and the existential crises facing Europe and the Pro14

Ahead of Pro14 semi-final weekend, Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to break down and make their picks for Leinster-Munster and Edinburgh-Ulster. The lads also dig into the Jackson Pollock painting that is the temporary Champions Cup format change, and try to figure out what the future holds for the Pro12/14/16.
9/3/202057 minutes, 32 seconds
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Sweet, sweet interpro analysis, digesting RG's injury, and Bernard's left-field lockdown theory

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to dissect a spectacular return for Irish rugby, with in-depth analysis of Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster's performances over the weekend. Also discussed were RG Snyman's horror injury and how involved he may be with Munster's first team during rehab, new gigs for a couple of Connacht old boys, and Bernard's theory as to why Ulster may be two or three weeks behind the other provinces at a crucial stage of the season.
8/27/20201 hour, 8 minutes, 30 seconds
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WE'RE BACK, the good news for Carbery, and watch out for Ulster

Irish rugby is set for its restart, so Bernard Jackman joins Murray Kinsella to preview each of the four provinces and glance towards Ireland's busy autumn schedule.
8/20/202054 minutes, 19 seconds
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Predicting Ireland's team for the 2023 RWC, plus the lowdown on Connacht's new recruits

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey for a Rugby Weekly season finale before a brief summer break. With the lads in full-on holiday mode, they decide to hinge the episode on a suggestion regularly made to Murray: predicting the Ireland team that will line out at the 2023 Rugby World Cup. There are plenty of differences in opinion -- Gavan gets especially irate at Murray's picks for the wing -- but they still manage to pick two exciting-looking teams sprinkled with current up-and-comers. Also discussed in the episode were Thursday's European final location developments and Connacht's signings of Abraham Papali'i and Ben O'Donnell.
7/9/20201 hour, 2 minutes, 15 seconds
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Are Munster European contenders? Endangered Tigers, Bernard on Beziers & Carter's club return

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to discuss the departure of Manu Tuilagi and more from the Leicester Tigers, Beziers' prospective big-money takeover, whether or not Munster's new signings can kick them on to actually win trophies, 'Chiliboy''s eight-year ban, and Dan Carter's upcoming return to play for local club Southland.
7/2/202048 minutes, 16 seconds
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What’s next for the Champions Cup, IRFU/RPI pay dispute, and All Blacks v Kangaroos — you in?

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to discuss the Champions Cup’s scheduled return and what may lie ahead, the provincial latest including Leinster’s tidy contractual business, pandemic pay disputes, and a compromise rules clash between union and league greats.
6/25/202045 minutes, 41 seconds
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Rugby returns, Cheika’s Gun, and post-lockdown challenges for players and coaches

Bernard Jackman joins Gavan Casey to discuss Super Rugby’s successful return in New Zealand, Michael Cheika’s war of words with his former selector, and what Irish players and coaches should expect from next week onwards
6/18/202041 minutes, 36 seconds
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It's back: Super Rugby's return, and would the Pro18 work? Plus Premiership players hint at strike

Bernard Jackman, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey dial in to discuss kick-off in New Zealand this weekend, the future of Super Rugby and how that might shape the future of the Pro14, Jerry Flannery's new gig, and the salary-cap controversy brewing in England
6/11/202042 minutes, 8 seconds
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DC and BB reunite at the Blues and Connacht's big clearout

Gavan Casey is joined by Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella to discuss the Blues' new signing of an unknown out-half, while the lads also delve into the big turnover of players in Connacht this summer. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
6/4/202042 minutes, 3 seconds
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The orange card, Covid rules, and what to expect from August's interpros (hopefully)

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to run the rule over World Rugby's *completely* optional rules that may or may not be adopted by respective unions during the pandemic. The lads also look ahead to August's proposed interpros, and discuss their importance from all perspectives.
5/28/202043 minutes, 59 seconds
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Tyler's next steps, Cronin's reputational damage, and sh** hits the fan Down Under

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to discuss Tyler Bleyendaal's Munster legacy and his pathway into coaching. James Cronin's next steps are also a topic of conversation after Sport Ireland confirmed they won't appeal his one-month ban for an anti-doping violation. Bernard tells us what Robin Copeland can expect in French D2, and the lads run the rule over Australian rugby's latest disaster. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
5/21/202048 minutes, 6 seconds
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Leinster's understandable fury, Munster must fix Limerick, and Ospreys' stuffed wallet

Bringing with them the sweet relief of a normal, everyday rugby podcast, Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to discuss the departures of Roman Salanoa and John Aungier from Leinster to Munster and Connacht respectively, as well as other interprovincial moves, and the onus facing Munster in particular to up the ante in the talent-production stakes. Bernard also gives his assessment of the Ospreys' potentially game-changing takeover.
5/14/202053 minutes, 5 seconds
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Making The Lions: Bernard and Murray pick their centers and back threes for South Africa

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to round off their Lions squads for the 2021 tour to South Africa, with both men expecting big things from Garry Ringrose on tour but going with different 13s to start against the 'Boks
5/7/202041 minutes, 47 seconds
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Making the Lions: Darren, Bernard and Murray select their back rows and half-backs for 2021

A bumper cast of Darren Cave, Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella joined Gavan Casey to select their starting middle fives, and those who they would bring on the plane, for the Lions tour to South Africa in 2021. Darren's first selection, Peter O'Mahony to start at 6, wound up not even making his squad, and things kicked on from there. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
4/30/202051 minutes, 37 seconds
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Making the Lions: Bernard and Murray select their front fives for 2021

Pandemic or no pandemic, we’ve reached the point in the rugby calendar where we begin to cast an eye towards the next Lions tour. In the first of a three-part series, Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to select their front rows and locks to board the plane and face world champions South Africa. Irish rugby fans may not be in complete agreement with a couple of their respective choices... Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
4/23/202052 minutes, 44 seconds
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Provincial report card, Part four: Leinster with Andy Dunne

Gav and Murray are joined by Andy Dunne, who takes a look at the areas in which Leinster can still improve when rugby returns. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
4/16/20201 hour, 19 seconds
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Provincial report card, Part three: Ulster with Darren Cave

Gav and Murray are joined by Darren Cave, who makes a stunning pod debut as the lads discuss how Ulster have turned the ship around under Dan McFarland. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
4/9/20201 hour, 3 minutes, 37 seconds
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Provincial report card, Part two: Connacht with Bernard Jackman

Berch joins Murray and Gav to give his assessment of the mysterious beast that is Connacht Rugby. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
4/2/202051 minutes, 59 seconds
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Provincial report card, Part one: Munster with Mike Sherry

Gavan and Murray welcome Mike Sherry to the pod for the Munster stock-take. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
3/26/202055 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ranking Irish rugby's top five best ever foreign imports

It's Thursday, March 19 and Rugby Weekly is still broadcasting. Andy Dunne and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey for a bunker to bunker podcast looking at the top five imports into the Irish Rugby scene. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
3/19/202046 minutes, 13 seconds
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Dream team assemble: The big, big mailbag with Berch, Andy and Murray

Unprecedented. Exceptional. Never been done before. For the first time ever on The 42 Rugby Weekly, both Bernard Jackman and Andy Dunne are in the studio joining Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey to field a wide-ranging selection of listeners' questions. - Cash flow. The financial impact of postponements (4:45) - Should Sexton be Ireland captain? (9:17) - Who will be Ireland's out-half in 2021? (20:10) - Five green provinces - do we need more than four teams? (25:15) - Leinster are pulling ahead powered by the schools system, what can be done elsewhere? (30:12) - A Rugby World Cup in Ireland? (41:08) - James Lowe for Ireland - what will the reaction be like? (43:10) - Best stadiums to work out, most memorable games (46:40) - Add one law/removed one law? (53:00) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
3/12/202056 minutes, 31 seconds
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The battle to keep young players in the game, and do the unions really give a sh** about growth?

Who said there was nothing to talk about this week, eh? Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey in studio to preview the Six Nations games due to go ahead this weekend in spite of COVID-19, as well as the other existential threats to the health of the game in Ireland and beyond. - The question mark hanging over this year's Koh Samui Cup(1:40) - Scotland-France/England-Wales previews (4:10) - Money v Eyeballs: the TV rights debate(14:10) - Jouez: Why the joy of U20s can't be replicated at senior level, but also why it's still crucial (36:40) - The battle to keep young players involved in the sport after 20 (52:15) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
3/5/202057 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ireland stick too rigidly to 'change', and is the media too soft, or too harsh, on this team?

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey in studio to ask 'what's going on?' and try to figure out how this Six Nations will resolve itself as the coronavirus wreaks havoc on the global fixture list. The lads also dissect Ireland's defeat at Twickenham and try to get to the bottom of the two extreme perceptions of the Irish rugby media, wherein some non-rugby journalists think they give the Ireland team an easy ride, and some supporters think Murray and his colleagues are too harsh. - All right, what's going on? (1:00) - What went wrong for Ireland? (12:25) - Are the players incapable of in-game adaptation? (26:00) - How has Ireland's kicking game gone from strength to weakness? (28:40) - The media reaction to the media reaction (40:25) - Why do some Irish people revel in their national rugby team losing? (51:30) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
2/27/202056 minutes, 47 seconds
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Predictions for Twickenham, and does 'the media' have too much of an influence on this Irish team?

Andy Dunne and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to tee you up for Sunday's big one. The lads try to figure out where the winning and losing of the game will be, field a The42 member's question as to what extent the media plays a role in Ireland's performance, and Andy explains why Henry Tuilagi haunts his dreams at night. - Murray and Andy's confidence levels (1:43) - How to stop Manu Tuilagi, and why Henry haunts Andy's dreams (12:20) - Where England will look to exploit Ireland (17:55) - Who has the upper hand in the set piece? (22:55) - The verdict on Tom Curry (27:13) - Ireland's philosophy shift at the breakdown (33:50) - The media's influence, or lack thereof, on Ireland's players (39:43) - Why is Stuart McCall never in the frame for other big jobs? (52:15) - England-Ireland predictions (58:05) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
2/20/202059 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ireland turn corner, Murray ends argument (for a while), and Andrew Conway on his uncertain future

Gavan Casey and Garry Doyle are joined in studio by Bernard Jackman to chat Ireland-Wales, England-Ireland and, get this, Grand Slams. Sean Farrell catches up with a very open Andrew Conway who explains why he's uncertain as to whether or not his future lies in Ireland. The future for the English second tier (1:30) Garry picks through Ireland's victory over Wales (7:00) A Welsh under-performance? (12:00) Is this Six Nations already a success for Farrell? (18:15) Conor Murray gets his 8/10 (22:38) Caelan Doris for Twickenham? (25:33) Andrew Conway on meditation and where his future lies (32:20) The lads discuss Conway's contract situation (47:05) The challenge facing Irish women's rugby (54:50) Bernard's players to watch in the U20s (1:04:00) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
2/13/20201 hour, 9 minutes, 1 second
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Ireland-Wales preview, France’s secret coaching weapon, and has Eddie had his fill of England?

One week in and the Farrell era feels like all we've ever known. Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella are joined in studio by Bernard Jackman to cast their eyes back to last weekend before getting stuck into what lies ahead over the coming days. The final Ireland v Scotland debrief(6:00) The Irish maul(8:11) 'Change for change's sake' vs 'stability for stability's sake'(14:38) Wales preview(25:10) The French bandwagon and the Sean Edwards factor(35:35) The English head North(48:25) Mandatory yellow cards? (55:00) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
2/6/202058 minutes, 45 seconds
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Six Nations Preview: Catt's eye, Vive la France, and what's the story with leadership groups?

It's the most wonderful time of the year. Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella are joined in studio by Andy Dunne to look ahead to this year's Six Nations and the Andy Farrell era. Murray reports on his few days at the Irish warm-weather camp in Portugal(6:00) CJ Stander v Rhys Ruddock (7:20) Leadership groups: the pros and cons (16:00) Farrell's approachability and the challenge facing him(25:05) World Cup seedings: will they even matter?(27:48) What to hope for from Mike Catt(30:06) Can Ireland beat England?(37:12) Are France dark horses?(41:11) Townsend under pressure(43:40) Which breakthrough players should we look out for?(46:15) Tournament predictions(50:20) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
1/30/202052 minutes, 12 seconds
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How much do Sarries really deserve to be destroyed, and Bernard picks his Ireland XV

As the countdown to the Six Nations begins in earnest, Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella are joined in studio by Bernard Jackman. But before getting stuck into Murray's learnings from the Six Nations launch in London and hearing Bernard's starting 15 for Scotland, the lads delve into the Saracens saga following the leak of the Dyson report. Bernard asks: "How much is enough and how much do you want to destroy them?" Saracens, grey areas, and how the other clubs could benefit financially (1:45) Leinster's nightmare draw (23:20) Murray's London report (25:35) Bernard names HIS starting line up for Scotland (36:45) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
1/23/202050 minutes, 56 seconds
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Predicting Farrell's first team, evolution v revolution, and an impassioned defence of Munster

There are a mere 16 days to go to when Ireland kick off their 2020 Six Nations campaign against Scotland. With a new head coach, a new captain and new faces in the squad it's very much the dawning of a new, hopefully successful, era for Irish rugby. There's an air of 'new' in the studio too as old hands Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella are joined by The42's new signing Garry Doyle. The lads run the rule over what they think could and should be Andy Farrell's team for Scotland, and cast a hopeful eye on what to expect from Captain Sexton. Also, Garry casts aside the comfort blanket of his debut with an impassioned defence of Munster. Evolution or Revolution? (1:10) Captain Johnny Sexton (29:50) Munster - an impassioned defence (37:15) Will Ulster get the job done? (42:15) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
1/16/202043 minutes, 53 seconds
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Why Carbery's injury is especially sh**ty,Van Graan facing pressure, and the makings of Leinster

It's the first Rugby Weekly of the decade with Andy Dunne and Murray Kinsella joining Gavan Casey in studio to discuss Munster's issues and Joey Carbery's injury nightmare, Leinster's culture shift, Sarries schadenfreude, Christmas in Cork and much more. Sarries schadenfreude (2:53) Joey Carbery's run of bad luck (17:30) Ulster players put their hands up for Irish selection (39:00) We wax lyrical about Leinster again (46:10) Connacht lose Colby Fainga'a as they square up to Toulouse(54:10) Predictions (1:01:00) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
1/9/20201 hour, 3 minutes, 9 seconds
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Why the Champions Cup is in danger, the dilution of interpros, and Farrell's clean slate begins

Bernard Jackman and Sean Farrell join Gavan Casey to discuss the dangers facing the Champions Cup, Ireland's former coaches joining the New Zealand setup, the necessary evil that is resting players for the festive interpros, and Andy Farrell's stocktake. Munster legend 'Dutchy' Holland becomes Hurricanes Coach (58') Champions Cup look back. (5:55) Is the Champions Cup set for another re-structuring?(12:00) Provinces fielding weakened teams in inter-pros. (17:30) Andy Farrell's stock take and the omission of Rob Kearney (26:00) Predictions - Leinster - Munster & Connacht - Ulster(35:25) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly.
12/19/201937 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ireland's 9-10 formguide, return legs in Europe and assembling an All Black coaching ticket

Bernard Jackman joined Murray Kinsella and Sean Farrell in studio to chat about the remarkable John Cooney and the Ireland captaincy. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
12/12/201943 minutes, 35 seconds
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Nucifora's review and a look ahead to the Provinces forthcoming battles with English opposition

Bernard Jackman joins us in studio to chat about Rory Best's take on the World Cup and the latest book based fallout. - Murray breaks down Nucifora's recommendations (3:00) - Bernard on throwing Joe 'under the bus' and player responsibility (4.40) - Over-coached or player led? (10.40) - Ireland 'big game mentality' (16.40) - Bernard on his experience of player physiology with Enda McNulty (19.28) - Connacht to push on? (25.22) - Sarcenes to Leave or Remain? (29.44) - The second coming of JC* (36.15) - Leinster's big task away to Northampton (39.58) - Time for Leinster's second string to stake a claim?(43.30) *John Cooney Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
12/5/201947 minutes, 52 seconds
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The botch-job of Bourgarit’s ban, and why Mathewson should have been given a longer stay

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to discuss eye-gouging, Munster’s scrum-half situation, and the rest of the provincial news. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
11/28/201934 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why Ulster should edge Clermont, Lyon's mentality, and Limerick's sh*te bananas

Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to preview Week 2 of the Champions Cup. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the European season and the Six Nations.
11/21/201956 minutes, 44 seconds
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The provinces: Where they're at, what's changed, and how they can improve this season

Murray returns from Japan and Bernard Jackman makes his studio return as the lads join Gavan Casey to dig into the provinces' chances in Europe this season. - Ulster (2:55) - Leinster (13:26) - Munster (28:40) - Connacht (42:58) - And plenty of chat about some of the other big hitters in between Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the European season and the Six Nations.
11/14/201952 minutes, 53 seconds
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Munster's South African problem becomes our maths problem, and is it too late now to say Sarries?

Andy Dunne also had some thoughts on Joe Schmidt's book... Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected].
11/7/201948 minutes, 48 seconds
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Swing Low, Sweet Chariot? The big Rugby World Cup final preview show

It's Rugby World Cup final week. Murray Kinsella dials in from Japan to join Gavan Casey and Sean Farrell for our big Rugby Weekly preview show ahead of England v South Africa. On this week's show: - The starting XVs for Saturday, as well as "The Finishers" and "The Bomb Squad" (01:30) - Where Saturday's final will be won and lost (08:00) - Rassie's decision to step down as Boks coach (16:00) - Felix Jones' World Cup final (22:30) - Ben Youngs back on top of his game (30:00) - Prediction time (32:40) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
10/31/201940 minutes, 4 seconds
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How England dismantled the All Blacks... Oh, and, eh, that other semi-final

Eoin Toolan and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey on the line to review the weekend's World Cup semi-final action. Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
10/28/201952 minutes, 53 seconds
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Andy Dunne on where it all went wrong for Joe Schmidt's Ireland

Andy BREAKS HIS SILENCE and doesn't hold back in his assessment of Ireland's World Cup demise. - Andy's warm-up (2:00) - Andy hits his stride (17:35) - Andy on Ireland's refusal to select on form (22:50) - Murray's first contribution, the poor fella (25:48) - Nacewa and BOD's comments (28:30) - The reaction to media criticism of Ireland (37:10) - Schmidt's future (41:00) - Semi-final preview (47:50) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
10/24/20191 hour, 3 minutes, 52 seconds
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Well feck it anyway...

Eoin Toolan and Murray Kinsella dial up a rocking-back-and-forth-in-the-foetal-position Gavan Casey to provide the definitive post-mortem. - Eoin's tactical breakdown (2:00) - Murray's thoughts (4:00) - Areas where Ireland could have exploited NZ but failed (8:20) - Is it time to sacrifice a Six Nations or two? (17:00) - The challenge facing Andy Farrell (24:05) - England-OZ (25:30) - Peypergate (36:35) - Wales-France (40:40) - South Africa-Japan (45:50) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
10/21/201957 minutes, 15 seconds
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The big quarter-final preview: Will Ireland do it?

Andy Dunne joins Gavan Casey in studio, and Murray Kinsella dials in from Tokyo, ahead of the big one. - Andy's concern over Porter being picked on the bench ahead of Ryan; POM over Ruddock/Beirne (3:30) - How to defend against the All Blacks (11:39) - The interesting calls in the AB's 23, new combinations and a potential lack of experience, why they're actually incredible (19:05) - Where Ireland can go after them (27:20) - Predictions (37:19) - The other quarter-finals (39:50) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
10/17/201959 minutes, 46 seconds
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The one that we've been waiting for - it's Ireland v the All Blacks

This is the week we've been waiting for. Four years of hard work, of meticulous preparation, has all been building towards Saturday in Tokyo. Will it be more World Cup quarter-final heartache for Joe Schmidt's Ireland or can the head coach bring this team to rarefied heights? Murray Kinsella and Eoin Toolan joined Ryan Bailey from Japan to kickstart quarter-final week, reflect on the brilliance of Japan and discuss where Ireland can target the All Blacks.
10/14/201947 minutes, 26 seconds
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World Rugby have made a serious balls of this

Andy Dunne joins Gavan Casey in studio and Murray Kinsella on the line in our big Ireland-Samoa preview. Also discussed: how much of a hames World Rugby have made of the typhoon situation. - Today's crazy news about match cancellations (1:12) - Ireland team to play Samoa; the Henderson-Ryan-Beirne axis, Peter O'Mahony's form, Henshaw's return(12:38) - Andy's fears about Samoa (22:55) - Players joined by family -- a good move?(27:35) - What Murray wants to see from Ireland (32:16) - How the days off could give Ireland a clean slate going into Samoa (40:20) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
10/10/201945 minutes
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Ireland's style of play coming at a cost in humidity, but could still work in their favour

You wanted positivity? You got it! Well, sort of. Eoin Toolan and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey on the line from Japan with Ireland's injury latest, and an in-depth look at how their highly attritional approach in Japan may have hindered them to this point, but could work out in less humid conditions later this month. - The potentially not-so-super typhoon and its connotations (1:10) - Fitness update from the ground: Jordi Murphy, Joey Carbery, Robbie Henshaw and Chris Farrell (7:44) - The actual benefits of a couple of days off (9:55) - Interesting comments from Cian Healy re: fitness (12:40) - Eoin's in-depth breakdown of Ireland compared to RWC contenders (14:58) - A peep at the All Blacks and how they're tracking (23:55) - What makes England so impressive at the moment (29:18) - Japan's magical run, and what makes them tick (39:25) - How Ireland might line up against Samoa (44:25) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
10/7/201947 minutes, 9 seconds
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Post-Russia debrief: Ireland worse than their handling errors, Toner's absence, back-row shakeup?

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey and Sean Farrell on the line from Japan to dissect Ireland's poor performance against Russia. The lads also discuss what Ireland may be missing without Devin Toner, a potential back-row reshuffle, and the All Blacks impressive dispatching of Canada in arguably worse conditions than Ireland-Russia. - Russia assessment (2:08) - The tone at Friday's presser (5:10) - Backs v forwards (10:00) - Jordi Murphy latest (19:55) - Potential Murphy replacements/Dev redemption? (23:00) - All Blacks (30:30) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
10/4/201935 minutes, 15 seconds
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Post-Japan debrief: back at it for Ireland as the Russians are coming

Eoin Toolan joins Murray in Japan to review Ireland's shock defeat to the hosts at the Rugby World Cup. - A tale of two halves (2 mins) - Ireland's kicking game (10 mins) - ball-in-play time (14 mins) - Ireland press conference/team news update (21 mins) - Australia-Wales review (23 mins) - the rest of the weekend action (39 mins) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
9/30/201943 minutes, 40 seconds
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Carty's remarkable rise, Stander v Conan, and is Reece Hodge telling fibs?

Andy Dunne joins Gavan in studio and Murray on the line from Japan to chat about the latest World Cup goings-on -- including: - Stander or Conan? (06:35) - The Jack Carty story (09:35) - Ireland's need to capitalise on linebreaks (15:00) - Why Best's start is a surprise (19:45) - Potential for a Japanese upset? (26:35) - Wales-Australia preview (30:30) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
9/26/201944 minutes, 55 seconds
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Post-Scotland debrief: Ireland front up, how to unlock the Boks, and refereeing inconsistency

Eoin Toolan joins Murray in Japan to review Ireland's win over the Scots and all of the other big games from the opening weekend of Rugby World Cup action. - Irish defence (8m) - Lineout success (14) - NZ-Boks review, and how to beat the Boks (18) - Refereeing inconsistency (35) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
9/23/201947 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ireland v Scotland: the big breakdown

Folks, it's finally time... Andy Dunne is back!!! Oh, and the World Cup is also here. Andy and Murray join Gavan to break down Ireland's massive pool opener and some of the other big games this weekend. - An in-depth look at Ireland's team (1:25) - Are there concerns over Ireland's prep work given the soft-tissue injuries? (9:35) - Garry Ringrose under pressure (19:20) - New Zealand v South Africa preview (27:00) - Scotland's team is named (32:30) - How Ireland can beat the Scots (33:15) - How the Rob Howley situation could work out for Wales (41:15) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
9/20/201948 minutes, 55 seconds
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How far will Ireland go? Who'll top each pool? Who'll win the whole lot? - The big preview

We're nearly there. Murray and podcast debutant Eoin Toolan join Gavan on the line from Japan and OZ respectively to break down each World Cup pool, predict Ireland's finish, and call an overall winner. - Eoin's impressions of Ireland (3:55) - Pool A breakdown (6:50) - Pool B breakdown (22:37) - Pool C breakdown (35:00) - Pool D breakdown (45:40) - Pool predictions (55:11) - How far will Ireland go? (1:01:45) - Who'll win the tournament? (1:04:50) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
9/16/20191 hour, 7 minutes, 8 seconds
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Rediscovering aggression, Aki and Henshaw rekindle their flame, and can Ireland beat NZ/SA

It's 13 days until Ireland kick off their World Cup. With the warm-up games out of the way, Murray, Bernard and Gavan discuss the renewed cause for optimism, impressive individual player form, and a potential quarter-final versus either South Africa or New Zealand. - Wales debrief (1:00) - Why Jean Kleyn will probably start over Iain Henderson (13:00) - The rise of Bundee Aki (16:20) - Why Wales are legitimate RWC contenders (26:45) - How do Ireland stack up against a South Africa or New Zealand? (35:35) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
9/9/201939 minutes, 15 seconds
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Why Ireland will bomb at the World Cup/Why Ireland will win the World Cup

It's 15 days until the start of the 2019 World Cup. With one warm-up game to go against Wales this weekend, Murray, Gavan and Bernard look at the best and worst-case outcomes for Ireland's World Cup. - Ireland v Wales team news (1.20) - Why Ireland may bomb at the World Cup (9.30) - How Ireland can do well at the World Cup (20.45) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
9/5/201941 minutes, 6 seconds
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BONUS: James Lowe on the 'confusing' emotions of watching Ireland beat the All Blacks

The42's Rugby World Cup preview night with James Lowe & Scott Fardy took place live in Liberty Hall Theatre, Dublin, on Wednesday 4 September. The full episode from the show is available to The42 Members as part of our exclusive Rugby Weekly Extra feed. Throughout the Rugby World Cup, Murray Kinsella will dial in from Japan for a quick chat to give us his thoughts on that day's action and to bring us up to speed on the latest news from the Ireland camp. To hear the full show with James Lowe and Scott Fardy, and for more information on The42 Membership, visit members.the42.ie.
9/5/20198 minutes, 49 seconds
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Emergency Pod! Ireland's Rugby World Cup squad announcement

Murray Kinsella joins Gavan Casey, Ryan Bailey and Sean Farrell with their immediate reaction to Ireland's 31-man squad for the Rugby World Cup in Japan. On the pod: Devin Toner's surprise omission from the squad (2:40) Luke McGrath's selection over Kieran Marmion (14:45) Chris Farrell's inclusion and Will Addison's absence (18:25) The back row choices (21:25) Jack Carty gets the nod as Ireland's third out-half (26:25) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
9/2/201930 minutes, 36 seconds
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***Special Offer*** Rugby World Cup preview event with James Lowe & Scott Fardy (Weds 4 Sept)

Our Rugby World Cup preview night takes place this Wednesday, 4 September, in Liberty Hall Theatre on Dublin’s Eden Quay. Tickets are on sale now at www.the42.shop, and we've a very special offer for our regular Rugby Weekly listeners. Enter the discount code RUGBYWEEKLY at checkout to receive a 15% discount for you, your family and your friends. The offer runs until midnight on Sunday so make sure you pick up your tickets before then.
8/30/201946 seconds
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What the hell happened in Twickenham? Can Ireland turn it around before Japan?

The autopsy you've been waiting for... On this week's pod: - Ireland team to face Wales (1.00) - Players that may miss the boat to Japan (9.45) - Questions over Rory Best's position in the team (18.15) - Ireland's strengths not coming through (27.25) - Gordon D'Arcy on the pessimism of the Irish fan (35.25) - Ireland v Wales preview (48.40) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
8/29/201955 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Byrne Legacy, Scotland's negative perception of Ireland, and how to banish English demons

Murray joins Bernard and Gavan from Portugal as Ireland begin to up the ante in their World Cup preparations. In today's podcast: - Ireland team & Carbery latest (2.00) - Irish players fighting for a ticket to Japan this weekend (11.45) - England bulk up for visit of Ireland (14.00) - Tom English on Scotland's failure to deliver on promise (22.40) - The Scots' potential threat to Ireland in the pool (36.00) - NZ back on top; OZ back to square one (41.00) Got a question/suggestion for the lads? Email us at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
8/22/201943 minutes, 56 seconds
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Irish rugby's World Cup depth chart and a definitive ranking of the best national anthems

Bernard Jackman joins Murray and Gavan to take an extensive look at who they would put in Joe Schmidt's final 31-man squad to get the plane to Japan. Also featuring in today's podcast: - A look back at Ireland v Italy and the weekend's other games (1.15) - Australia's win over the All Blacks - Ireland's World Cup depth chart by position (10.30) - Murray and Bernard's optimum 31-man squads (37.00) - Peter O'Mahony interview (42.30) - National anthem rankings (53.20) Disagree with the depth charts or, more importantly, the anthem rankings? Feel free to get in touch at [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up members.the42.ie/.
8/15/20191 hour, 48 seconds
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Back to the future for Ireland, who should start in Schmidt's back row, and how Rassie used Munster

Welcome back to the new season of The42 Rugby Weekly. With the World Cup creeping around the corner, Bernard Jackman joins Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey to bring us up to speed and look ahead to this weekend's opening friendly against Italy. Also up for discussion this week: - Ireland's team to play Italy on Saturday (2.10) - What do Ireland need to change in the warm-up games (9.30) - Ireland's prospective World Cup opponents (18.00) - How Rassie has turned the 'Boks around (21.00) - Wales and England's World Cup hopes (27.25) - Ireland's most important player (30.45) - Ireland's biggest weakness (36.25) - Ireland's rigid tactical gameplan (42.20) Thanks for listening and if you like the show, please subscribe to - and rate - it, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected]. You can also now become a member of The42 to get access to extra episodes of Rugby Weekly during the World Cup, as well as all the latest news from the Ireland camp in Murray's weekly newsletter. Follow this link to sign up https://members.the42.ie/.
8/8/201946 minutes, 1 second
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Leinsta's Paradise, where each province needs to improve, and CJ or Conan for Ireland?

In our final episode of the season, we look back at the weekend's Pro14 final, and look ahead to what's next for the Irish provinces. We also take a look ahead to September's Rugby World Cup. - Leinster's Pro14 final review (1.40) - The Rob Kearney incident - red card or not? (7,45) - Rob Kearney contract news (16.25) Where can each province improve next season? - Connacht(19.55) - Ulster (27.00) - Munster (32.30) - Leinster (43.20) - Key decisions ahead of the World Cup (53.00) - Should we be excited for this World Cup? (1.01.40) Thanks for listening throughout the year, and if you like the show, please subscribe to - and rate - it, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
5/27/20191 hour, 7 minutes, 24 seconds
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Leo's Bhoys drop the shoulder, Van Graan and the SAS, and did Carbery make the right move?

In preparation of next week's final episode of the season, Murray Kinsella gets rested (not dropped) and Ryan Bailey steps up to join Gavan and Andy in previewing Leinster's Pro14 meeting with Glasgow this weekend. Also featuring on this week's show are: - Munster eyeing up 'hard bastard' Rowntree 4. (1.07) - Leinster v Munster review (8.50) - The root of Munster's problems and what they could learn from the SAS (16.45) - Has Joey Carbery's move worked out in hindsight? (23.00) - Jack Conan on keeping the body going in latter stages of the season (34.35) - Headline writers v Leo Cullen (48.15) - Pro14 final preview (52.30) Thanks for listening and if you like the show, please subscribe to - and rate - it, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
5/23/20191 hour, 3 minutes, 12 seconds
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Sligo man in Super Rugby, O'Mahony's green fingers and who will win the Pro14 semi-finals

With Conán O'Donnell making his Super Rugby debut last weekend, Murray, Andy and Gav talk about player distribution around the world. They also look ahead to this weekend's Pro14 semi-finals, look back at Leinster's Champions Cup defeat, and Peter O'Mahony tells us about his love of gardening. This week's show has: - Irish players in Super Rugby (1.45) - Champions Cup final post-mortem (10.45) - A creative shift needed in Irish rugby (26.20) - Peter O'Mahony on gardening and online trolls (32.10) - Leinster v Munster semi-final preview (42.00) - Ulster v Glasgow semi-final preview (54.45) - David Nucifora's new deal with Ireland (59.10) Thanks for listening and if you like the show, please subscribe to - and rate - it, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
5/16/20191 hour, 7 minutes, 53 seconds
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Munster's poor planning, Leinster's mental edge and what next for the AIL?

Is there room this week for another classic in European sport? Everything is there to suggest so, as Leinster and Saracens make their way to Newcastle for the tightest Champions Cup final pairing imaginable. Murray, Bernard and Gavan are here to preview this weekend's game, as well as look at the poor management in Munster that resulted in both Jerry Flannery and Felix Jones turning down new contracts. This week's menu is: - London Irish's big-name signings (1.05) - Munster's big losses and what it means for the province (6.45) - Potential candidates to replace Flannery and Jones (19.45) - Leinster firing a shot back at Munster with Casey rumours (25.25) - AIL final review (28.00) - How to bring AIL back to the heights of old (35.10) - Interview with Leinster's Rob Kearney (39.10) - Champions Cup final preview (47.24) Thanks for listening and if you like the show, please subscribe to - and rate - it, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
5/9/20191 hour, 3 minutes, 27 seconds
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Should we bring back the inter-pro championship and why Munster should sign Wayne Smith

With the Irish provinces playing games that held no weight in the league, one listener wonders whether adding an incentive might spice up some of the, otherwise dull, end-of-season-battles. We also chat to Connacht's Jack Carty about life under Andy Friend and his nomination for Irish Rugby Player-of-the-Year. This week's episode features: - Should the Irish provinces play for silverware in the Pro14 season? (1.10) - Dan McFarland's AC/DC tickets & Connacht v Ulster preview (9.45) - The most overlooked skill in rugby (22.00) - Interview with Connacht's Jack Carty (26.10) - Munster v Benetton preview (38.05) - What Munster need to address in their coaching (43.05) - Predictions (51.50) Thanks for listening and if you like the show, please subscribe to - and rate - it, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
5/2/201956 minutes, 24 seconds
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Munster are 'The Inbetweeners' and how Leinster can be better

We have our finalists. Following on from last weekend's Champions Cup semi-finals, Murray Kinsella, Gavan Casey and Andy Dunne get stuck into meaty breakdowns of both games, including: - Munster's uncertain style of play (6.45) - Are Munster a good enough team to win a Champions Cup? (19.28) - Fans' acceptance of a lower Munster standard (29.15) - Leinster's win, and should they actually be better? (32.00) - Does James Lowe make the Irish team as soon as he's eligible? (40.00) - Who wins the final?(50.45) This week's episode also includes an interview with Jordi Murphy on how he's settling into life with Ulster since his move from Leinster. (56.00) Thanks for listening and if you like the show, please subscribe to - and rate - it, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
4/25/20191 hour, 5 minutes, 57 seconds
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Leinster's shallowed talent pool, Tyler the Creator, and is Stockdale's future at fullback?

Gavan, Murray and Andy Dunne chat through the week's rugby news and preview the European action as we get to the business end of the season. This week also features an interview with former Leinster and Ireland centre Gordon D'Arcy on the challenge Leinster will face in the Aviva this weekend. This week's episode includes: - Farewell to Rory Best (1.00) - A meaty Leinster v Toulouse preview (4.30) - Gordon D'Arcy on the dawn of Leinster's golden age (22.00) - Billy Vunipola's apology (31.30) - Tyler Bleyendaal's test against Sarries (35.30) - Jacob Stockdale's future at 15 (48.00) - Predictions for the weekend's action (56.50) Thanks for listening and if you like the show, please subscribe to - and rate - it, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
4/18/20191 hour, 5 minutes, 45 seconds
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What the hell is Israel Folau doing, fixing the breakdown, and what's next for 7s in Ireland

Israel Folau looks set to be sacked by Rugby Australia due to homophobic comments he posted on social media (yet again). This week, Murray, Gavan and Bernard look at the consequences of Folau's actions and try figure out what his motives for blatantly going against the terms of his contract could be. Also on the menu this week: - #7sRising - The rumoured changes to the breakdown and jackaling - Shifts in Munster's backroom team - A look ahead to an exciting Pro14 weekend If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
4/11/201956 minutes, 48 seconds
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A thrilling weekend in Europe, Best looks to the future and Murray on dealing with a dip in form

Gavan and Ryan are joined by Bernard Jackman after a thrilling weekend of European rugby to look at the highlights and low-points of it all. We also get input on Rory Best and Conor Murray after their side's performances and Best's initially worrying injury. This week show has all this: - Reaction to Leinster's win (and that dropped ball) - Dan Leavy's injury woes - Rory Best his exit from the game and Ulster proving people wrong - Munster's win in Edinburgh - Conor Murray on his form If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
4/4/201955 minutes, 29 seconds
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Carbery commits, Romain Poite's rubber bands and Ian Keatley's new life in London

The Six Nations is long gone and the return of the Champions Cup is here. On this week's episode, Ryan, Murray and Bernard Jackman preview a massive weekend for the Irish provinces in Europe. This week's show features: - Munster's tricky game in Edinburgh - Leinster and Ulster's clash in Dublin - Ian Keatley interview - Andy Friend's influence in Connacht - Andy Farrell starting to figure out his backroom team If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
3/28/20191 hour, 4 minutes, 16 seconds
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The accountants, the artists and the evolution of Irish rugby

Murray Kinsella sits into the presenter's chair and dissects Ireland's Six Nations campaign with Andy Dunne. With the World Cup coming up later this year, Andy and Murray also look at where the team goes from here, and how some of Ireland's most talented players won't necessarily get game-time due to the company mentality. Also covered this week: - Tweaking the laws of rugby - The excitement of Ireland's U20 Grand Slam champions - The All Blacks-esque school rugby competitions - London Irish's Brendan Macken on the club's new era If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
3/21/201957 minutes, 57 seconds
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Welsh fans fear Beirne, U20s' Slam chase, and Zebo's punditry debut

Formerly an icon in Welsh rugby, Tadhg Beirne will get his long-awaited first start in the Six Nations in Cardiff on Saturday, hoping to dismantle the Grand Slam hopes of many of his former teammates. In today's episode, Ryan and Murray look ahead to the final weekend of the 2019 Six Nations with Bernard Jackman. Also featured this week: - Reaction to the Ireland team announcement - Open or closed? The Principality Stadium's roof problem - Ireland's U20s set up to make history - Simon Zebo on his punditry, Conor Murray and the French meltdown. The42 Rugby Weekly is brought to you by Volkswagen, a proud sponsor of Irish rugby. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
3/14/20191 hour, 27 seconds
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The 'Undroppables', Ireland's fear of mistakes and bringing back blazers

With Sean Cronin missing out on Joe Schmidt's latest squad, Murray, Andy and Ryan look at the reasons for his exclusion, and how 'the undroppables' may affect the mood in the Ireland camp. Also featured this week: - France attacking Irish predictability - Practising making mistakes - Interview with Pau's Paddy Butler - World Rugby's Nations Championship explainer The42 Rugby Weekly is brought to you by Volkswagen, a proud sponsor of Irish rugby. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
3/7/201958 minutes, 56 seconds
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Top players hit out at World Rugby, parochialism in provinces and Connacht legend John Muldoon

International rugby players, led by Johnny Sexton, Kieran Read and Owen Farrell, released a scathing attack on World Rugby's proposed new international competition. Murray, Gavan and this week's guest Bernard Jackman take a look at the competition and their grievances. Also featured this week: - Jack McGrath's potential move to Ulster - Provincial loyalty - Captaincy styles - Sports psychologists - Connacht legend John Muldoon Apologies for slight interference on the John Muldoon interview from roughly 54.30 - 59.00. The42 Rugby Weekly is brought to you by Volkswagen, a proud sponsor of Irish rugby. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
2/28/20191 hour, 7 minutes, 39 seconds
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Snotgate, Ireland's fifth province and the remarkable rise of Joy Neville

With Cheetahs' Nico Lee receiving a 13-week ban for "emptying the contents of his nose" onto the face of Connacht's Colby Fainga’a, Andy Dunne recalls the worst things to ever happen him in the heat of battle. And following a week's break from the Six Nations, Ireland will travel to Rome to face Conor O'Shea's Italy outfit this weekend. We look ahead to that game and also discuss some some of the other hottest stories in world rugby this week. Also featured this week: - Munster's South African recruitment - Sexton's ambitions to play until 40 - Sean O'Brien and Ireland's fifth province - Joy Neville on her journey from player to referee - And much more. The42 Rugby Weekly is brought to you by Volkswagen, a proud sponsor of Irish rugby. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
2/21/20191 hour, 53 seconds
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Breaking down a dogged win in Murrayfield and the long-awaited return of spiral kicks

With a hard-fought win over Scotland in Murrayfield in the rearview mirror, Murray Kinsella, Andy Dunne and Gavan Casey look at Ireland's gameplay and what Joe Schmidt's work-ons after two weeks are. Also featured this week: - the pressure on Conor Murray's kicking - where Joey Carbery fits in the Six Nations plans now - Ireland's under 20s flying high - England's Emily Scarratt bringing the spiral kick back The42 Rugby Weekly is brought to you by Volkswagen, a proud sponsor of Irish rugby. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
2/14/201955 minutes, 58 seconds
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English bruises, the Flowers of Scotland and Stephen Ferris' trip to the summit of Africa

Following a heartbreaking Six Nations opening defeat to England, Joe Schmidt will look to regroup against a dangerous Scotland side. This week, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey are joined by Bernard Jackman to assess the damage of last weekend and look ahead to the clash in Murrayfield. Also featured this week: - Ireland's problem areas - The defending of the back-three - France engineering their own downfall against Wales - Ireland's under 20s lighting up the pitch against England. Plus, Stephen Ferris joins Murray on the phone to talk about his recent ascent of Africa's peak, Kilimanjaro and sharing a tent with Mike McCarthy. The42 Rugby Weekly is brought to you by Volkswagen, a proud sponsor of Irish rugby. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
2/7/20191 hour, 1 minute, 57 seconds
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'Bonjour skin' - Simon Zebo on Ireland's Six Nations defence, returning to play in green and more

Simon Zebo joins Gavan and Murray for a special live recording of the podcast in Dublin's Liberty Hall Theatre to preview Ireland's Six Nations opener against England. He also speaks about: - Robbie Henshaw's ability at fullback - Playing for Ireland again under Andy Farrell - His time in Joe Schmidt's Ireland camps - His new life in Paris, including Donncha Ryan's croissant-eating habits. If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
2/1/20191 hour, 42 minutes, 49 seconds
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Reaction from Liberty Hall to Joe's team selection

While we set up for our big Guinness Six Nations event, Gavan and Murray discuss Joe Schmidt's interesting team selection ahead of the clash with England. Check back tomorrow for a podcast of this evening's chat with Simon Zebo as we build up to the championship.
1/31/201918 minutes, 1 second
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Life after Dragons for Bernard Jackman and Ireland's eye wandering towards World Cup already

Just over a week out from the 2019 Six Nations openers, Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey are joined by Bernard Jackman to look at Ireland's bid to hold on to the Grand Slam. Also included: - Bernard Jackman on what's next up for him - The strength of England's squad for the opener against Ireland - Using the Six Nations to experiment ahead of the World Cup - Ireland's Ciara Griffin ahead of Women's Six Nations - Those outside of Schmidt's plans getting a chance in Pro14 If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
1/24/20191 hour, 4 minutes, 19 seconds
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Munster's European challenge, Connacht answer Ireland's Six Nations call

Ahead of the final weekend of European pool games, Murray Kinsella, Andy Dunne and Gavan Casey look at what each of the provinces can expect, and who impressed last weekend. The latest pod includes: - Reaction to Ireland's Six Nations squad - Connacht's revival rewarded - Interview with uncapped Six Nations call-up Tom Farrell - Munster evolving into serious Champions Cup contenders If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected].
1/17/20191 hour, 8 minutes, 15 seconds
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Munster finally finding their feet, Toulouse's joie de vivre, and defending with Garry Ringrose

Ahead of a huge weekend of Heineken Champions Cup action, Murray Kinsella, Andy Dunne and Gavan Casey assess the provinces' chances of putting a foot in the last eight. The latest pod includes: - Fit-again Chris Farrell's impact and Munster's burgeoning belief - How Leinster can overcome the born-again Toulouse - Is Ross Byrne able to step up to the plate in Sexton's absence? - Why Connacht aren't a 'feeder' team - Garry Ringrose on his defensive game If you enjoy it, please subscribe to - and rate - the show, and feel free to send your questions and thoughts to [email protected]. Thanks for listening!
1/10/201959 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Munster/ Leinster rivalry reignites, Sexton's captaincy style and homegrown rugby

The first Heineken Rugby Weekly is here and Andy Dunne, Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella look back at the break's tempestuous inter-pro action. - Is Leinster and Munster's rivalry back to it's best? - Johnny Sexton's approach to the Leinster captaincy - Getting the best from the academy systems - Looking ahead to the last round of inter-pros Subscribe to and rate the show and send and questions to [email protected]. Thanks for listening!
1/3/201956 minutes, 57 seconds
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Irish rugby's greatest year

In the last Heineken Rugby Weekly of a memorable year, Andy Dunne, Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella reflect on the past 12 months for Irish rugby. - the standout performers for the national side - the key moments that clinched a Grand Slam, a tour win in Australia and victory over the All Blacks - how Joe Schmidt's men can back up in 2019 - Leinster's double achievement and the state of play for the other provinces heading into the new year. We have tickets to give away for a Heineken Cup game, with details here: https://the42.ie/4408230 Subscribe to and rate the show and send and questions to [email protected]. Thanks for listening!
12/27/201850 minutes, 47 seconds
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'Allow Joey be Joey'

As we head into the busy Christmas period, Gavan Casey is joined by Andy Dunne and The42's Murray Kinsella. -The lads talk about Munster's apparent identity crises and on-field issues (7'55) - Are Leinster getting back to their best? (30'50) - History of niggle between Connacht and Leinster (47') Murray catches up with Marty Moore (18'30) and we react to soft bans for Castres (1'20) and a move for London Irish (7'10). Subscribe to and rate the show and send and questions to [email protected]. Thanks for listening.
12/20/201852 minutes
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Are Munster good? And what happened to Leinster's breakdown?

It's friends reunited this weekend as we get set for Round 4 and the second part of the Heineken Champions Cup back-to-backs. The42's Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey were joined on the line by former Ireland head coach Eddie O'Sullivan to get stuck into the week's main talking points. - What happened to Leinster's breakdown in Bath? (10'10) - How did Ulster reignite their season against Scarlets? (35'50) - Are Munster good? (43'50) And our big interview sees Murray Kinsella chat to Connacht assistant coach Nigel Carolan about life under Andy Friend and the season so far (20'05). Subscribe to and rate the show and send and questions to [email protected]. Thanks for listening.
12/13/20181 hour, 8 seconds
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A massive Heineken Cup weekend, painkiller use and Lancaster's future

There's a mouth-watering round of Heineken Champions Cup action in store this weekend. The42's Murray Kinsella and Gavan Casey were joined by Andy Dunne to get stuck into the week's main talking points. - Brian O'Driscoll opened up on Off The Ball about the use of painkillers in rugby; Andy, a physio, gives his thoughts on the topic (1'30) - The rejection of a Pacific Islands team in Super rugby (9'30) - the impact of David Nucifora on Irish rugby and the future of Stuart Lancaster (13'10) - We speak to Irish coach Mike Prendergast about his life in Paris, coaching at Stade Francais and Paul O'Connell's French lessons. (25'00) - We preview the big games as the Heineken Cup returns, get the panels' predictions, get your questions and more. (42'00) Subscribe to and rate the show and send and questions to [email protected]. Thanks for listening.
12/6/201853 minutes, 38 seconds
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Joe's exit, Leinster's production line and Zebo in Paris

In a massive week for Irish rugby, Ryan Bailey, Murray Kinsella and Andy Dunne discuss: - Joe Schmidt's decision to leave his job after next year's World Cup - Andy Farrell's credentials as his replacement and the prospect of ROG joining him - the impressive Leinster production line Murray catches up with Simon Zebo in this week's feature interview, we get the lads' weekend predictions and we take your questions as always. Please subscribe to and rate the show and send and questions to [email protected].
11/29/201857 minutes, 55 seconds
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How Ireland beat the All Blacks, Schmidt's future and American opportunities

Well, that was fun! This week, Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella are joined by former Ireland and USA Eagles head coach Eddie O'Sullivan to analyse Ireland's famous win over the All Blacks and preview the final November Test against the visiting Americans this weekend. We ask (and answer): - Who are the players who could benefit most from an outing against the USA on Saturday? - Are Ireland now the best team in the world? - How exactly did Schmidt's men prevent New Zealand scoring a try last time out? We also discuss Joe Schmidt's future plans, Johnny Sexton's potential World Rugby Player of the Year award, and the return of the PRO14. Send your questions and feedback, as always to [email protected]
11/22/20181 hour, 2 minutes, 51 seconds
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What Ireland need to do to beat the All Blacks

It's the big one! Murray Kinsella, Gavan Casey and Andy Dunne look ahead to Ireland v the All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium this weekend. - We discuss the team news from both camps - ask why New Zealand's attack is the best in the world? - and how exactly can Ireland beat the world champions? There's Lego chat, a debut for 16-year-old Beibhinn Parsons and in our feature interview, referee John Lacey talks to Murray about his career and decision to retire from officiating this week. Send us your questions and feedback to [email protected].
11/15/20181 hour, 1 second
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Ireland's balance, Argentina's threat, and gearing up for the All Blacks

Stephen Ferris joined Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella in studio to look ahead to Ireland's meeting against Argentina and the rest of this weekend's November Tests. We first tackled the news-makers of a busy week and then tried to answer three questions: - How many of this week's Ireland team will start against the All Blacks? (13'20) - Tactically, what can we expect from Ireland this weekend? (20'40) - Are this Argentina side a genuine threat to Ireland (33'13) Plus we had a quick look at the weekend's other Tests, including Wales v Australia and England v New Zealand (41'28). Send us your questions and feedback to [email protected].
11/8/201849 minutes, 39 seconds
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Experimental Ireland, goals for November, and Conor O'Shea on his Italian Job

Andy Dunne joins Gavan Casey in studio with Murray Kinsella dialling in from Chicago to look ahead to Ireland and Italy’s meeting in Soldier Field and discuss the big talking points as the November Tests get underway. We first tackled the news-makers of a busy week and then tried to answer three questions: - What can we expect from the exciting Ireland 23 to face Italy? (12'12) - What are England, South Africa and the All Blacks planning this weekend? (30'35) - What do Ireland need to do to get better as a team over November? (41’15) Plus we talk to Italy head coach Conor O’Shea on what they’ve learned from their recent performances against Ireland, his coffee shop debriefs with Joe Schmidt, and the Azzurri's future prospects. (19'47) Lastly, the panel take a few listeners' questions and give their predictions for the weekend's rugby. (45'44) Send us your questions and feedback to [email protected].
11/2/201853 minutes, 8 seconds
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Ireland's November squad, provincial production lines and Conor Murray's scrum-half school

Andy Dunne joins Gavan Casey and Murray Kinsella in studio to discuss the big talking points heading back in to the Pro14 and the November tests. We first tackled the news-makers of a busy week and then tried to answer three questions: - What does Joe Schmidt's Ireland squad tell us? (15'10) - How far behind Leinster are the other provinces? (25'58) - What have we learned about the provinces after their first two European games? (52'18) Plus we talk to Conor Murray about sharing his secrets with New Zealand rugby and growing his basic skills to become one of the world's leading scrum-halves. (39'00) Lastly, the panel take a few listeners' questions and give their predictions for the weekend's rugby. (1'02'32) Send us your questions and feedback to [email protected].
10/25/20181 hour, 7 minutes, 29 seconds
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How is James Lowe so good, Heineken Cup predictions and November International candidates

Johne Murphy joins Ryan Bailey and Murray Kinsella in studio to discuss the big talking points in the Heineken Champions Cup. We first tackled the news-makers of a busy week and then tried to answer three questions: - What exactly makes James Lowe so good? (17'30) - What do the provinces need to do to make it three wins from three this weekend? (28'20) - And who has put their hand up for the Ireland squad in the November Tests? (57'10) Murray also sits down with former Ireland and Leinster forward Mike Ross to discuss his career and much more. (42'40) Finally, we get the panel's Heineken Champions Cup predictions ahead of another massive weekend in Europe. Send us your questions and feedback to [email protected].
10/18/20181 hour, 7 minutes, 55 seconds
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Munster's attack, Ulster's European expectations and the Henshaw/Ringrose partnership

Murray Kinsella, Gavan Casey and Andy Dunne preview the kick-off of the Heineken Champions Cup by tackling the big news-makers of the week and answering three big questions: - What does Munster’s attack need to do to push on to the next level? (7'40) - How good can the Henshaw/Ringrose partnership get? (17'20) - Are Ulster better-equipped to get out of their Champions Cup pool this year? (40'50) Plus we discuss Connacht's strongest back three (50'30) and Murray catches up with Isa Nacewa as the Leinster legend settles into retirement back home in New Zealand. (27'10) Finally, we get the panel's Heineken Champions Cup predictions ahead of a huge weekend (54'45). Send us your questions and feedback to [email protected].
10/11/201856 minutes, 11 seconds
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Munster without Murray, the secret of Leinster's magic, and we meet Rob Kearney

This week, Ryan Bailey guest hosts alongside The42 expert Murray Kinsella and former Leinster and Connacht out-half Andy Dunne. Together they look at the week's newsmakers, then tackle three big questions: 1. Can Munster survive these big weeks without Conor Murray? (9:32) 2. What would it really take for Connacht to be a champion side? (19:52) 3. How are Leinster going about getting *even better* than last season? (44:56) Plus Murray meets Ireland and Leinster full back Rob Kearney. We hear how he fell out of love with rugby - but is now head over heels again - and why 60-70% of his job on pitch is pretty much invisible. (29:49) And lastly, the panel's predictions for the weekend... (56:44)
10/4/20181 hour, 38 seconds