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🏉 Scarlet shortcomings
🏉 Defensive changes
🏉 Jamie at 12
🏉 Ross milestones
🏉 Keenan eager
THIS WEEK’S GUESTS
FULL TIME TAKES
Gavin Hegarty
A good win but still a little disappointing. A good place to be when we’re disappointed to concede 5 to the Scarlets.
Prendergast did well but he’s too light in defence, he’d need more back row cover going forward.
Well done to Ross Byrne on his 150th cap.
Joe Mc was unreal again, he’s a fine future in front of him
(reply to Gavin) Peter Tracey
I’m glad they weren’t great. Loads to work on for next week and Jack will be in place.
Agree about Prendergast but that will come so not too worried.
Could Ross be top points scorer in the future? The only thing is if he’s in Ireland squads.
Joe is going to have a big season. I liked Gunne’s passing when he came on. Looked good for Ireland u20s.
We need to start bringing through a few 9s and props which we are.
Brian Corr
I enjoyed the game, I think it’s funny though that I have to remind myself as do many others that a 54-5 win is an excellent result.
It’s great to see Osbourne in particular doing so well, and the more Prendergast and Gunne get opportunities, the better Leinster will do.
The international contingent had a mixed bag, overall good and funnily enough Furlong looked very sharp.
Delighted for Keenan to get POTM, brilliant as usual.
Kevin Kelehan
Dominant and top of the table
Warren Doyle
God almighty we won👏👏👏👏
Jamie Donohoe
Jimmy O Brien had a superb game
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FRONT FIVE ARTICLES
1 Defensive excellence key as Munster record another win over Stormers (irishexaminer.com) [Simon Lewis]
2 Ulster fight back to secure victory over Lions at rain-swept Ravenhill | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk [Jonathan Bradley]
3 Connacht pile the pain on winless Sharks (sarugbymag.co.za)
4 Taine Basham: Dragons flanker suspended for four matches after Leinster red card – BBC Sport
5 [no English language article available for Netherlands’ U20 victories over Portugal & Belgium]
URC WRAP
ROUND 5
EDI 31-23 BUL
ULS 24-17 LIO
ZEB 22-22 CAR
SHA 12-13 CON
DRA 20-5 OSP
MUN 10-3 STO
GLA 26-12 BEN
LEI 54-5 SCA
ROUND 6
FRI NOV 24
CARDIFF V STORMERS
EDINBURGH V BENETTON
SAT NOV 25
LIONS V ZEBRE
BULLS V CONNACHT
SHARKS V DRAGONS
LEINSTER V SCARLETS
GLASGOW V ULSTER
SUN NOV 26
OSPREYS V SCARLETS
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Leinster : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Jordan Larmour 13. Garry Ringrose (CC) 12. Jamie Osborne 11. Jimmy O’Brien 10. Sam Prendergast 9. Jamison Gibson-Park
1. Andrew Porter 2. Rónan Kelleher 3. Thomas Clarkson 4. Joe McCarthy 5. James Ryan (CC) 6. Max Deegan 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris
16. Dan Sheehan 17. Jack Boyle 18. Tadhg Furlong 19. Ross Molony 20. Scott Penny 21. Fintan Gunne 22. Ross Byrne 23. Ciarán Frawley
Scarlets : 15 Tom Rogers; 14 Tomi Lewis, 13 Jonathan Davies (capt), 12 Johnny Williams, 11 Ryan Conbeer; 10 Charlie Titcombe, 9 Kieran Hardy
1 Wyn Jones, 2 Shaun Evans, 3 Harri O’Connor, 4 Alex Craig, 5 Jac Price, 6 Ben Williams, 7 Teddy Leatherbarrow, 8 Carwyn Tuipulotu.
16 Ryan Elias, 17 Steff Thomas, 18 Sam Wainwright, 19 Morgan Jones, 20 Iwan Shenton, 21 Archie Hughes, 22 Ioan NIcholas, 23 Scott Williams
United Rugby Championship 2023/24 Round 5
Saturday November 18, 2023 KO 7:35pm
RDS Arena
TV : TG4, S4C, Viaplay/Premier Sports & URC.tv
Referee: Hollie Davidson (SRU)
AR 1: Eoghan Cross (IRFU)
AR 2: Stuart Douglas (IRFU)
TMO: Andrew McMenemy (SRU)

(all times Irish)
NOTE : BT SPORTS IS NOW KNOWN AS TNT SPORTS
6PM – BOHEMIA WARRIORS V DELTA – RE SUPER CUP – RUGBYEUROPE.TV
7:35PM – EDINBURGH V BULLS – URC – URC.TV*
7:35PM – ULSTER V LIONS – URC – TG4, BBC2 NI, URC.TV*
7:35PM – ZEBRE V CARDIFF – URC – BBC 2 WALES, URC.TV*
7:45PM – BATH V BRISTOL BEARS – PREMIERSHIP – TNT SPORTS 1
7:45PM – SALE SHARKS V NEWCASTLE – PREMIERSHIP – PR.TV*
9:35PM – EDINBURGH V BULLS (REPLAY) – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2
11:30PM – ZEBRE V CARDIFF (REPLAY) – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1
11:30PM – BATH V BRISTOL BEARS (HIGHLIGHTS)- PREMIERSHIP – TNT SPORTS 4
11AM – TEL AVIV HEAT V BLACK LION – RE SUPER CUP – RUGBYEUROPE.TV
12:30PM – BRISTOL V SALE – WOMEN’S PREM – TNT SPORTS 1
2:30PM – LANSDOWNE V SHANNON – MEN’S AIL – BF SPORTS ANALYSIS YOUTUBE
3PM – SHARKS V CONNACHT – URC – RTÉ2, VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2, URC.TV*
3PM – CANADA V BRAZIL – WOMEN’S TEST – RUGBYPASS.TV
3:05PM – LEICESTER TIGERS V NORTHAMPTON – PREMIERSHIP – TNT SPORTS 1
5:15PM – DRAGONS V OSPREYS – URC – URC.TV*
5:15PM – MUNSTER V STORMERS – URC – TG4, VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1, URC.TV*
5:30PM – HARLEQUINS V SARACENS – PREMIERSHIP – TNT SPORTS 1
5:30PM – UL BOHS V RAILWAY UNION – WOMEN’S AIL – IRFU YOUTUBE
7PM – SPAIN V USA – WOMEN’S TEST – RUGBYPASS.TV
7:30PM – BRUSSELS DEVILS V ROMANIAN WOLVES – RE SUPER CUP – RUGBYEUROPE.TV
7:35PM – LEINSTER V SCARLETS – URC – TG4, S4C, VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1, URC.TV*
7:35PM – GLASGOW WARRIORS V BENETTON – URC – URC.TV*
10:15PM – DRAGONS V OSPREYS (REPLAY) – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1
11:30AM – CASTILLA Y LEON V LUSITANOS – RE SUPER CUP – RUGBYEUROPE.TV
12:30PM – LEICESTER TIGERS V NORTHAMPTON SAINTS – PREMIERSHIP – TNT SPORTS 1
1:13PM – LEINSTER V GLASGOW WARRIORS (HIGHLIGHTS) – 2019 PRO14 FINAL – TG4
1:30PM – HARLEQUINS V SARACENS – PREMIERSHIP – TNT SPORTS 1
3PM – EXETER V GLOUCESTER – PREMIERSHIP – TNT SPORTS 1
8PM – AGAINST THE HEAD – RTÉ TWO
8:45PM – THE RUGBY CLUB – TNT SPORTS 4
11:30PM – MUNSTER V STORMERS (REPLAY) – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1
8PM – LEINSTER V SCARLETS (REPLAY) – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1
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A WEEKLY COLUMN LOOKING AT
TOPICS BEYOND THE SCOPE OF OUR
FEATURE MATCH OF THE WEEK
Never thought something like Storm Debi could possibly affect our humble pod recording, though at least it wasn’t due to anyone coming to any harm. I had already pushed it to a Monday evening chat when Tom Coleman had to work late so thankfully Conor Cronin was able to step in and do his second wrap pod in as many weekends, with Jay Long also helping us look back over Leinster’s win over the Dragons.
But because everything has been pushed back a day, this week’s 80+ column will be a lot shorter than usual.
ICYMI, here’s a link to Spotify and we’re also on most major platforms.
Selecting a matchday 23 is always a great discussion point so this chat was easy, although we came up with some calls we might not have considered not too long ago.
Although I’ve kept this 80+ column brief I enjoy doing those TikTok opinion vids so I found the time to do one on the TMO bunker system.
Here’s the transcript of my contribution to the “Front 5” feature on our wrap pod where we look at articles covering topics outside the latest Leinster/Ireland match…
Now although my article is from the Irish Examiner, I’m actually going to start with an extract from the Harpin On Rugby writeup of a Magners League victory for Leinster over the Scarlets from February 2010.
Quote “…even though it was only for a couple of minutes, what a debut from young Rock boy Andrew Conway…with a try-producing offload at one end and a try-saving tackle at the other in his brief appearance, he is surely one to watch.” end quote
That was 2010. Now fast forward almost three years to January 25, 2013 when Conway was still considered to be one of Leinster’s top prospects so you’d have thought the announcement of his move to Munster of all places would send shockwaves throughout Irish rugby.
However the news came at exactly the same time as that of Johnny Sexton’s move to Racing, and with Isa Nacewa also leaving as the season came to a close and both stars featuring in Leinster’s win over Ulster in the Pro12 final, Conway’s exit went very much below the radar, even though he himself also started that same decider at the RDS.
Well the rest, as the saying goes, is history and Simon Lewis’ article does a great job of summarizing the facts of Conway’s spell at Munster, and I’d only add two points, the first being that before the horrible injury which ruled him out for 16 months, it was clear he was very much part of Andy Farrell’s plans for the 2023 World Cup, and indeed on outings like a preseason clash with Leinster down in Musgrave Park in September just gone, he showed he had lost none of his sharpness, particularly on the kick chase where he had become a master of the art.
But one other thing I’d like to add to all the much deserved plaudits he has received since his announcement is that if anyone’s career shows exactly how the reality of Irish rugby transcends all the Leinster/Munster bickering we see from fans of both provinces, myself included of course, then it’s Andrew Conway’s.
If you were to believe all the social media narrative and gaslighting, there’s absolutely no way a promising talent with a CV so Leinstery you’d swear it belonged to Ross O’Carroll Kelly himself would ever be allowed move down the N7, let alone be accepted and acclaimed as a hero by the Thomond Park faithful.
Yet despite the irony of the announcement of his retirement also coming around the same time as that of Sexton, there was no going under the radar this time, with tributes pouring in not just from Munster fans mostly sharing GIFs of THAT try against Toulon but also from throughout the other three provinces and beyond.
He could easily have earned more than 30 caps over his career but he rounds off his retirement statement with two words “forever grateful” and I’m pretty sure I speak for the vast majority of the rugby family when I say so are we, Andrew, and best of luck with your next adventure.
Ulster’s win on Friday puts them to the top of the Irish Shield for now, although Leinster have yet to get underway on this table, a situation to be resolved by none other than the visit of Munster to Aviva the weekend after next. URC website still not posting the latest tables.
Match 2
ULSTER 21-14 MUNSTER
Match 3
NOV 25
LEINSTER V MUNSTER
Both of Leinster’s Champions Cup pool opponents from the 🔝🐱🐴 had narrow victories in Round 6, with ROG’s lads needing a last gasp penalty to get them back to winning ways just as they’re feeding their internationals back into the squad before we play them. Meanwhile Stade remain top with a Parisien derby against Stu Lancaster’s Racing, possibly including Siya Kolisi, to come at the weekend.
Round 6
SAT NOV 11
TOULOUSE 43-34 PERPIGNAN
CASTRES 39-11 OYONNAX
LYON 32-36 STADE FRANCAIS
MONTPELLIER 17-20 CLÉRMONT
PAU 20-11 BORDEAUX
LA ROCHELLE 18-15 BAYONNE
TOULON 32-26 RACING 92
Round 7
SAT NOV 18
STADE FRANCAIS V RACING 92
BAYONNE V PAU
PERPIGNAN V MONTPELLIER
OYONNAX V LYON
CLÉRMONT V TOULON
CASTRES V TOULOUSE
SUN NOV 19
LA ROCHELLE V BORDEAUX
Mixed fortunes for Leinster’s Euro Prem opponents this week – Leicester fell at home which sent Quins to the top of the table while Sale Sharks move to second with a decent win away to Bristol. Finn Russell seemingly taunted the Gloucester crowd as Bath stayed in the playoff positions with a derby victory and Northampton round out the top 4 with a win over Exeter.
ROUND 5
GLOUCESTER 27-45 BATH
BRISTOL 13-27 SALE SHARKS
LEICESTER 25-29 HARLEQUINS
NEWCASTLE 12-50 SARACENS
NORTHAMPTON 34-19 EXETER
ROUND 6
FRI NOV 17
BATH V BRISTOL BEARS
SALE SHARKS V NEWCASTLE
SAT NOV 18
LEICESTER V NORTHAMPTON
HARLEQUINS V SARACENS
EXETER V GLOUCESTER
Top match in the Women’s AIL was a low scoring thriller with Belvo holding out to win 6-3 at Railway Union, who’s schedule doesn’t get any easier as they now must travel to 100% league leaders UL Bohs in a match which will be livestreamed from Annacotty on the Irish Rugby YouTube channel, we’ll put a link in the Rugby on TV post on Thursday.
Meanwhile on the men’s side of things Clontarf stayed top after taking maximum points against City of Armagh but Cork Con stayed in touch with a comprehensive win at Shannon – next up they host Trinity who continue to struggle at the bottom with some daylight starting to appear between them and those above them.
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WOMEN’S AIL
Round 7
ROCK 48-0 BALLINCOLLIG
COOKE 14-17 WICKLOW
GALWEGIANS 5-12 SUTTONIANS
RAILWAY UNION 3-6 BELVO
Round 8
SAT NOV 18
BALLINCOLLIG V BELVO
COOKE V BLACKROCK
WICKLOW V GALWEGIANS
UL BOHS V RAILWAY UNION
MEN’S AIL
ROUND 5
CLONTARF 35-17 CITY OF ARMAGH
DUBLIN UNIV 15-21 BALLYNAHINCH
SHANNON 24-43 CORK CON
TERENURE 24-23 LANSDOWNE
UCD 26-24 YOUNG MUNSTER
ROUND 6
SAT NOV 18
BALLYNAHINCH V CLONTARF
CITY OF ARMAGH V UCD
CORK CON V DUBLIN UNIV
LANSDOWNE V SHANNON
YOUNG MUNSTER V TERENURE
Whether intentional or not, this new Super Cup format has thrown up some fascinating clashes for the final round of the pool stage this weekend. Both the Castillas/Lusitanos Iberian derby and the Romanian Wolves/Brussels clash are virtually quarterfinals with Black Lion and the Heat already through to the final four.
ROUND 2
CASTILLA 20-38 TEL-AVIV HEAT
BOHEMIA WARRIORS 10-43 BRUSSELS DEVILS
LUSITANOS 0-22 BLACK LION
DELTA 5-31 ROMANIAN WOLVES
ROUND 3
THU NOV 16
BOHEMIA WARRIORS V DELTA
SAT NOV 18
TEL-AVIVA HEAT V BLACK LION
BRUSSELS DEVILS V ROMANIAN WOLVES
SUN NOV 19
CASTILLA V LUSITANOS
Although I’m still in third place I gained some ground by pinching the yellow cap this week for the highest score, mostly due to my somehow managing to predict Zebre’s historic win over the Sharks. I don’t know what came over me when I made the call, except for the fact that the Parma outfit had been doing well picking up bonus points so far this season while the Sharks were at the end of a long road trip so it was probably worth the punt.

Short but sweet column this time, hopefully next week will be more conventional. As ever we’ll be giving the visit of the Scarlets to the RDS the full Harpin treatment so stay tuned to all the usual social media channels and get involved in the discussion in any way you can.
As ever, be sure to enjoy your rugby wherever you are. JLP

🏉 Conway tribute
🏉 Big Joe Mac
🏉 Charlie’s 1st
🏉 15v13 fail
🏉 Death, Taxes, Penny
THIS WEEK’S GUESTS
FULL TIME TAKES
Christy O’Connor
Overall a good result, but why can’t we take advantage when teams are down a man. They were down 2 players and we just made mistake after mistake.
Need to give Zebre a special mention, first win in 18 months
Dave Murray
Poor conditions but 5 points on the road is most welcome. Would’ve liked some more points to boost the points difference but beggers can’t be choosers I guess. Hopefully injuries aren’t too serious, especially for Tommy O’Brien, who can’t seem to catch a break at all.
Micheal Mac An TSagart
Pointless matches playing poor teams, which ultimately does Leinster no good in the long run when they play the top European teams.
Jamie Donohoe
Let’s hope that coward Basham receives a long ban for that disgraceful late elbow on Ross Byrne. Thuggish behaviour
Anne Byrne Spollen
A wins a win condition dreadful congratulations guy’s 🧢🏉
Alastair McDermott
Ugly conditions, job done.
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FRONT FIVE ARTICLES
1 Donncha O’Callaghan names the ‘difference’ that inspired Ulster’s win over Munster (extra.ie) [Martin Healy]
2 Healy drop-goal breaks Connacht hearts in Edinburgh (rte.ie)
3 Munster’s Andrew Conway forced to retire with immediate effect (irishexaminer.com) [Simon Lewis]
4 Irish provinces to combine for series of matches in development plan | Independent.ie [Brendan Fanning]
5 Young French Star Rescues Ronan O’Gara In Last Gasp La Rochelle Win | Balls.ie [Colman Stanley]
URC WRAP
ROUND 4
ZEB 12-10 SHA
ULS 21-14 MUN
CAR 12-18 BUL
BEN 20-17 STO
OSP 23-31 GLA
SCA 23-24 LIO
EDI 25-22 CON
DRA 10-33 LEI
ROUND 5
FRI NOV 17
EDI V BUL
ULS V LIO
ZEB V CAR
SAT NOV 18
SHA V CON
DRA V OSP
MUN V STO
GLA V BEN
LEI V SCA
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Our guest : CIAN O’MUILLEOIR
Leinster : 15. Ciarán Frawley 14. Tommy O’Brien 13. Jamie Osborne 12. Charlie Ngatai 11. Jimmy O’Brien 10. Ross Byrne 9. Ben Murphy
1. Jack Boyle 2. Dan Sheehan (c) 3. Thomas Clarkson 4. Joe McCarthy 5. Jason Jenkins 6. Ryan Baird 7. Will Connors 8. James Culhane
16. Lee Barron 17. Paddy McCarthy 18. Michael Ala’alatoa 19. Max Deegan 20. Scott Penny 21. Cormac Foley 22. Harry Byrne 23. Rob Russell
Dragons : 15 Cai Evans 14 Rio Dyer 13 Steff Hughes (c) 12 Aneurin Owen 11 Jared Rosser 10 Will Reed 9 Rhodri Williams
1 Rhodri Jones 2 Elliot Dee 3 Lloyd Fairbrother 4 Matthew Screech 5 George Nott 6 Dan Lydiate 7 Taine Basham 8 Aaron Wainwright
16 James Benjamin 17 Aki Seiuli 18 Luke Yendle 19 Sean Lonsdale 20 Ryan Woodman 21 Dane Blacker 22 Jack Dixon 23 Ewan Rosser
United Rugby Championship 2023/24 Round 4
Sunday November 12, 2023 KO 1:15pm
Rodney Parade, Newport
TV : RTÉ2, Premier Sports 1, URC.tv
Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi (FIR)
AR 1: Ian Davies (WRU)
AR 2: Mark Butcher (WRU)
TMO: Stefano Roscini (FIR)

🏉 Best Shield in the Best League?
🏉 AIL roundup
🏉 Defences on top
🏉 Harry’s pivotal moments
🏉 Too many SFPs
THIS WEEK’S GUESTS
CONOR CRONIN & CIAN O’MUILLEOIR
FULL TIME TAKES
Gavin Hegarty
Tommy O’Brien is a class act! Always hungry. Culhane great also.
Harry Byrne is again failing to live up to the hype unfortunately and will most likely be overtaken by prendergast soon enough.
Where has Tector gone?
(reply to Gavin) Peter Tracey
he’s still training away Gav. Just Prendergast has moved ahead of him. Deegan doing a Ruddock and all the dirty work that’s not seen.
Need to develop a 9 for me with McGrath injured and only JGP for big games. Foley did well last season but trying too hard this season so far with his kicking game. Just do the basics. Murphy had a good passing game when he came on. Best to do it now in these games and at least they’re getting experience. Boyle did well. Another area we need to develop.
Odran John O’Brien
Great outing again for Jack Boyle he’s getting better every game
Christy O’Connor
The game was riddled with mistakes from both sides. Very sloppy passing at times, we gave away some very cheap tries. In the end it was a good win. Barron was motm for me.
Richard Kennedy
Very happy with that. Bonus secured by 51 mins against a team stacked full of Scottish internationals. A young team getting quality game time.
Alan Murphy
I seemed to have watched a different game to most posts – we sit on the 22. Our line-out was a shambles, we gave away 3 scrum penalties and handling was really poor. Lots of weak shoulders for Edinburgh’s tries. Great win but really poor game.
FRONT FIVE ARTICLES
1 Depleted Ulster throw away 17 point lead as Connacht claim two-point win | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk [Michael Sadlier]
2 Munster continue unbeaten start to URC title defence with comfortable win over Dragons (irishexaminer.com) [Simon Lewis]
3 Irish Rugby | Energia All-Ireland League Men’s Divisions: Round 4 Results Round-Up
4 Rassie reveals Bok plans (sarugbymag.co.za)
5 Darren Sweetnam dots down as La Rochelle’s disastrous Top 14 start continues (the42.ie)
URC WRAP
ROUND 3
GLA 20-9 STO
OSP 19-5 SHA
ZEB 29-54 BUL
LEI 36-27 EDI
SCA 31-25 CAR
MUN 45-14 DRA
CON 22-20 ULS
BEN 15-10 LIO

ROUND 4
FRI NOV 10
ZEB V SHA
ULS V MUN
SAT NOV 11
CAR V BUL
BEN V STO
OSP V GLA
SCA V LIO
EDI V CON
SUN NOV 12
DRA V LEI
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Leinster : 15. Ciarán Frawley 14. Tommy O’Brien 13. Jamie Osborne 12. Charlie Ngatai 11. Jordan Larmour 10. Harry Byrne 9. Cormac Foley
1. Jack Boyle 2. Lee Barron 3. Michael Ala’alatoa 4. Ross Molony 5. Jason Jenkins 6. Max Deegan 7. Scott Penny > CAPTAIN 8. James Culhane
16. Dylan Donnellan 17. Paddy McCarthy 18. Rory McGuire 19. Brian Deeny 20. Rhys Ruddock 21. Ben Murphy 22. Sam Prendergast 23. Rob Russell
Edinburgh : 15. Blair Kinghorn 14. Wes Goosen 13. Mark Bennett 12. Matt Currie 11. Duhan van der Merwe 10. Ben Healy 9. Charlie Shiel
1. Pierre Schoeman 2. Dave Cherry 3. WP Nel 4. Glen Young 5. Grant Gilchrist (c) 6. Tom Dodd 7. Hamish Watson 8. Luke Crosbie
16. Ewan Ashman 17. Boan Venter 18. Javan Sebastian 19. Marshall Sykes 20. Connor Boyle 21. Hector Patterson 22. James Lang 23. Chris Dean
United Rugby Championship 2023/24 Round 3
Saturday November 4, 2023 KO 3:05pm
RDS Arena
TV : RTÉ2, Premier Sports 1, URC.tv
Ref: Marius van der Westhuizen (SARU)
AR 1: Keane Davison (IRFU)
AR 2: Jonathan Erskine (IRFU)
TMO: Sean Brickell (WRU)
Our bonus midweek pods are back and here we welcome friend of the pod Francisco Isaac and myself & regular Harpin contributor Rich Mifsud talk to him about Portugal’s success at RWC2023, the Nations Cup as proposed by World Rugby, and the 2023 RE Super Cup which kicks off this weekend.