Rugby on TV : Oct 26-30

NOTE : BT SPORTS IS NOW KNOWN AS TNT SPORTS

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26

8PM – GLASGOW V LEINSTER (REPLAY) – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2

10:30PM – CONNACHT V OSPREYS (REPLAY) – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27

7AM – ENGLAND V CANADA – W.XV1 – RUGBYPASS.TV

1PM – SCOTLAND V JAPAN – W.XV2 – RUGBYPASS.TV

2PM – KAZAKHSTAN V FIJI – W.XV3 – RUGBYPASS.TV

3:30PM – SOUTH AFRICA V SAMOA – W.XV2 – RUGBYPASS.TV

4:30PM – KENYA V COLOMBIA – W.XV3 – RUGBYPASS.TV

8PM – ARGENTINA V ENGLAND – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE

10PM – MUNSTER V SHARKS – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28

4AM – NEW ZEALAND V WALES – W.XV1 – RUGBYPASS.TV

7AM – FRANCE V AUSTRALIA – W.XV1 – RUGBYPASS.TV

1PM – OSPREYS V ZEBRE – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1, URC.TV*

2PM – IRELAND V SPAIN – W.XV3 – RUGBYPASS.TV (direct link to match)

2:30PM – BRISTOL BEARS V HARLEQUINS – PREMIERSHIP – PR.TV*

3PM – CONNACHT V GLASGOW WARRIORS – URC – TG4, VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1, URC.TV*

3PM – STORMERS V SCARLETS – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2, S4C, URC.TV*

3PM – EXETER V SALE SHARKS – PREMIERSHIP – PR.TV*

3:05PM – BATH V LEICESTER TIGERS – PREMIERSHIP – TNT SPORTS 1

4PM – USA V ITALY – W.XV2 – RUGBYPASS.TV

4:55PM – LEINSTER V SHARKS – URC – RTÉ2, VIAPLAY/PREMIER XTRA, URC.TV*

5PM – EDINBURGH V LIONS – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1, URC.TV*

8PM – NEW ZEALAND V SOUTH AFRICA – RWC2023 – RTÉ2, ITV1, S4C

10:45PM – BATH V LEICESTER TIGERS (REPLAY) – PREMIERSHIP – TNT SPORTS 1

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29

2PM – BENETTON V MUNSTER – URC – RTÉ2, VIAPLAY/PREMIER EXTRA, URC.TV*

2:30PM – DRAGONS V CARDIFF – URC – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1, URC.TV*

3PM – NEWCASTLE V NORTHAMPTON – PREMIERSHIP – TNT SPORTS 1

3PM – MONTPELLIER V RACING 92 – 🔝🐱🐴 – VIAPLAY/PREMIER ONLINE

5PM – ULSTER V BULLS – TG4, BBC2 NI, VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1, URC.TV*

5:05PM – LA ROCHELLE V CASTRES – 🔝🐱🐴 – VIAPLAY/PREMIER ONLINE

8PM – TOULOUSE V BORDEAUX – 🔝🐱🐴 – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2

10PM – BAYONNE V STADE FRANCAIS (TAPE DELAY) – 🔝🐱🐴 – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 2

MONDAY, OCTOBER 30

8PM – AGAINST THE HEAD – RTÉ2

11PM – 🔝🐱🐴 HIGHLIGHTS – VIAPLAY/PREMIER 1

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284 : #GLAvLEI preview

our guest : NEIL “KEEGO” KEEGAN

www.keegolaughs.com

Apologies Up Front on Apple Podcasts


Leinster : 15. Ciarán Frawley 14. Tommy O’Brien 13. Liam Turner 12. Charlie Ngatai 11. Jordan Larmour 10. Harry Byrne 9. Luke McGrath

1. Jack Boyle 2. John McKee 3. Thomas Clarkson 4. Ross Molony 5. Jason Jenkins 6. Max Deegan 7. Scott Penny > CAPTAIN 8. James Culhane

16. Lee Barron 17. Paddy McCarthy 18. Rory McGuire 19. Brian Deeny 20. Rhys Ruddock 21.  Cormac Foley 22. Sam Prendergast 23. Will Connors


Glasgow : 15 Josh McKay 14 Sebastian Cancelliere 13 Huw Jones 12 Stafford McDowall 11 Kyle Steyn (C) 10 Tom Jordan 9 Jamie Dobie

1 Oli Kebble 2 Angus Fraser 3 Zander Fagerson 4 Greg Peterson 5 Scott Cummings 6 Gregor Brown 7 Rory Darge 8 Henco Venter

16 Johnny Matthews 17 Nathan McBeth 18 Lucio Sordoni 19 Alex Samuel 20 Ally Miller 21 Thomas Gordon 22 George Horne 23 Duncan Weir


United Rugby Championship 2023/24 Round 1

Sunday October 22 KO 4pm

Scotstoun Stadium

TV : RTÉ2, Premier Sports 1, URC.tv 


Referee: Craig Evans (WRU)

AR 1: Ru Campbell (SRU)

AR 2: Jonny Perriam (SRU)

TMO: Sean Brickell (WRU)

80+ column : Oct 17


WRAP OF A WRAP

Since we switched to a pod-based format here at Harpin Manor at the start of the 22/23 season, I make it that we have done 44 “match wrap pods” covering competitive matches for both Leinster and Ireland.  

Of those, just FOUR have involved matches in which Leinster or Ireland finished on the losing side, and our wrap recorded on Sunday evening was the first involving the test side.  So it probably goes without saying that even when you factor in the whole “QF hoodoo” nonsense, it had to be easily the most difficult podcast to produce, especially since the scheduled recording time was less than 24 hours after the final whistle.

But full credit to both Mark Jackson and Conor Cronin for being ready, willing and able to take part in a full show regardless, and offering their usual excellent and honest perspectives in the process.  Credit also to Cian “RugbyKino” O’Muilleoir for offering yet another set of comments before kickoff, at halftime, and, obviously the most difficult, right after the fulltime whistle blew.

Let’s face it – very few Irish fans want to be reminded of Saturday night so the result was always going to affect our listening figures.  But I still hope I don’t need to explain just how important it was for us to record the pod anyway.  I haven’t been Harpin’ on Rugby since 2008 just because I want to celebrate victories for my teams.  I’ve been doing it because I love supporting my teams.  And to not do a show would have been in really poor taste IMO, plus there wasn’t even a tiny bit of hesitation from Mark, Conor and Cian to play their parts either.

So if you do ever get around to wanting to listen, here’s a link to Spotify and we’re also on most major platforms.


HARPIN ON…IRISH FULL TIME TAKES

One job I did spare the lads when we recorded the wrap pod was that of our weekly “bonus clip”, where we normally have an extra chat on a wider topic for sharing exclusively on YouTube.  

Instead I chose to try and capture some of the fan reaction, with videos done by myself, Kino & Keego within an hour of the final whistle, plus we’ve displayed comments posted on our regular post-match post on our Facebook page.  There’s also a clip from the actual wrap pod where Mark & Conor offer their final thoughts.

Again, I knew we wouldn’t get many viewers/listeners but I still feel it’s just as important to share our thoughts win or lose.


THANK YOU JOHNNY

Like many others I stressed that it was important for Irish fans to be mindful going online after a crushing defeat like that one, and while I did stay away for a while, when you run an online entity that focuses on fan opinion, you do have to take a peek at social media reactions eventually no matter how unpleasant.

And to be fair, when it comes to the predictable banter/slagging/taunting from fans of other nations, I totally get it.  Much of it was OTT but pretty much all of it was pretty boring and for me anyway, part and parcel of sport and certainly not worth getting triggered over.

What did get me however was the contributions from  some (a minority yes but still a significant one) Irish accounts (have trouble calling them fans) which seemed to fall into certain categories…

  1. not really fans of the sport, might watch 2 or 3 matches a year yet “always knew we’d lose”
  2. fans of the sport, know a good bit about the Laws etc, yet decided to use that knowledge by spending the last year or so doing loads of different tweets explaining why the team would “fail” so they could pick the one that looks the most accurate now and show how they “told us so”
  3. the saddest lot for me – those who only seem to watch so they can see players from their province take part and complain about the ones who don’t, and when test the team loses they imply that it would have been different with those same missing players involved.

And what makes all that most difficult to take is that, and I’ve said this many many times over the past while but I don’t mind repeating again, Andy Farrell & co literally could not have done any more in the build up to the quarterfinal – Triple Crown, series win in NZ, long winning streak, world number 1, and, oh yeah – Grand Slam.  

So maybe, just maybe, there’s a case to be made that rather than Ireland playing as underdogs against the All Blacks as we have done in World Cups past, what we had instead this time was two absolutely top notch teams going at it, and if they played each other ten times over ten weeks you could be pretty certain it would be something like 5 wins each, only on this night it was New Zealand who deserved to progress.

But another thing I have said often here is that it’s clear that different fans follow sport for different reasons.  So I guess all I can do is hope that the begrudgers are happy in themselves having the kind of mindset that produces the comments I keep seeing.  Luckily I have this column where I can vent rather than tumbling down a rabbit hole on social media.

Anyway…it goes without saying that a lot of the abuse was directed at Johnny Sexton (mostly that Crowley should have come on in the closing stages and we did suggest on the pod that it was an option though to say this is why we lost is just nuts) so I decided to do a quick tribute video which you see below.

Finally as I type I see Keith Earls has formally announced his retirement and of course we also appreciate his contributions to rugby over his career and indeed we have said so many times on the pod.

@harpinonrugby

Absolutely nothing, and we mean NOTHING can take away from what has been a heroic career. #ThankYouJohnny #irishtiktok #irelandtiktok

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W.XV UPDATE

Safe to say the Irish women had a better weekend of it, with their absolute thrashing of Kazakhstan in their opening match in the third tier of the inaugural WXV tournament.  

However much the result might look more like a strong opening spell of batting in the Cricket World Cup, the margin is not insignificant because it does appear that there is promotion from this level into next season’s WXV2 and with the format meaning we only have three matches to top a six-team pool where we don’t face all the other teams, the off the charts points difference will come in very handy indeed.

Best of luck to the girls in their second match against Colombia on Saturday, here’s to more of the same, you’ll be able to see it at 2pm Irish time via this link (after free registration).

Meanwhile the top tier doesn’t get underway until the second weekend and as you can see there are some interesting matchups, although the pick of the whole tournament surely has to be the repeat of the WRWC final in the final round when the Red Roses look for revenge against the Black Ferns.

WXV1 – Round 1

ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA

CANADA V WALES

NEW ZEALAND V FRANCE


WXV2 – Round 1

USA 36-26 SAMOA

SCOTLAND 31-17 SOUTH AFRICA

ITALY 28-15 JAPAN


Round 2

USA V SCOTLAND

ITALY V SOUTH AFRICA

JAPAN V SAMOA


WXV3 – Round 1

SPAIN 32-0 KENYA

IRELAND 109-0 KAZAKHSTAN

FIJI 67-13 COLOMBIA



Round 2

KAZAKHSTAN V KENYA

SPAIN V FIJI

IRELAND V COLOMBIA (OCT 21 2PM)


PREMIERSHIP UPDATE

For well over a decade pretty much the entire northern hemisphere has remarked on how Leinster go without our “elite” players at the start of the season and let me tell you, if we had ever shipped 65 points in our season opener whatever our lineup, it would be headline news.

So I don’t see why reigning Premiership champs Saracens should get any mitigation when they get tonked by Exeter in Round 1.  

As for Leinster’s Champions Cup opposition, they had mixed fortunes as Sale overcame Northampton at home while Leicester fell short at Bristol, and the two of them actually play each other at Welford Road in Round 2.

One interesting team selection was that of Finn Russell on the Bath bench and it seems he played a part in their win over Newcastle at the Rec, which would make you wonder if he’ll start next weekend against Saracens, might be worth a watch if so.

ROUND 1

BRISTOL 25-14 LEICESTER

EXETER 65-10 SARACENS

BATH 34-26 NEWCASTLE

GLOUCESTER 29-28 HARLEQUINS

SALE 20-15 NORTHAMPTON



ROUND 2

FRI OCT 20

NEWCASTLE V GLOUCESTER

SAT OCT 21

NORTHAMPTON V BRISTOL

SARACENS V BATH

LEICESTER V SALE

HARLEQUINS V EXETER


AIL UPDATE 

There remains three unbeaten teams in the Women’s AIL but something will have to give at Annacotty next weekend as UL Bohs host champions Blackrock in what won’t be a million miles away from a rerun of the recent Intepro final.

Also I hope it’s a mistake on the fixture list that both Old Belvedere and Suttonians are expected to play two league matches each in five days?  Not an ideal turnaround at the best of times but when you only have eight matches altogether in a tournament it doesn’t really seem fair to me.

Over in the men’s Div1A, champions Terenure fell to Clontarf in the repeat of last season’s final so Tarf join Shannon and Lansdowne as the only 100% sides so far. City of Armagh seem to have done well to get so close in their first ever home match in the top flight while UCD took the honours in the first Colours Match.

Nure will look to return to winning ways in Round 3 as they host Cork Con while there’s to be another North/South Dublin derby at Castle Ave as this time UCD are the visitors.

#SupportYourLocalClub

WOMEN’S AIL

Round 4

BALLINCOLLIG 18-17 WICKLOW

BLACKROCK 55-5 GALWEGIANS

UL BOHS 57-5 COOKE



Round 4

TUE OCT 17

OLD BELVEDERE V SUTTONIANS

Round 5

SAT OCT 21

UL BOHS V BLACKROCK

COOKE V SUTTONIANS

GALWEGIANS V OLD BELVEDERE

RAILWAY UNION V BALLINCOLLIG


MEN’S AIL

ROUND 2

UCD 35-8 DUBLIN UNIV

BALLYNAHINCH 31-28 CORK CON

CITY OF ARMAGH 26-29 LANSDOWNE

CLONTARF 26-16 TERENURE

YOUNG MUNSTER 7-35 SHANNON



ROUND 3

SAT OCT 21

SHANNON V CITY OF ARMAGH

CLONTARF V UCD

DUBLIN UNIV V YOUNG MUNSTER

LANSDOWNE V BALLYNAHINCH

TERENURE V CORK CON


HARPIN PREDICTION LEAGUE RETURNS

The return of the URC also means the return of the HPL…for those new to this column, this will be the third season a group of Harpin contributors predict the full URC season on Superbru and while it’s only bragging rights available for finishing first (as you see below I enjoy those rights after last season!!!) there is a booby prize for finishing last and Keego had the “honours” last time around…



NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Obviously it would have been ideal to have the dilemma of having to cover both Leinster and Ireland next weekend, but at least the URC kickoff is there to keep us busy and we will of course be giving Sunday’s opener in Scotstoun the full Harpin treatment with a lot more besides throughout the week so keep in touch on all the usual social media channels,

And as ever, be sure to enjoy your rugby wherever you are.  JLP


283 : Ireland v New Zealand wrap

2023 Rugby World Cup Quarter-Final, Stade de France, Paris, France 14/10/2023 Ireland vs New Zealand Ireland fans celebrate after Bundee Aki scores a tryMandatory Credit ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan

🏉 WXV kicks off

🏉 Other QFs review

🏉 Where we were short

🏉 Where they were strong

🏉 Thanks to all esp JS & KE


MARK JACKSON & CONOR CRONIN

with special reports from…Cian O’Muilleoir & “Future Jeff”



80+ column : Oct 10


WRAP OF A WRAP

I have to be honest, those permutations had me nervous right up to kickoff on Saturday, especially the one where an 8-pt Scottish win put us out; my scrambled brain concocted a scenario where they led by 5 in the dying moments before the ref awards a contentious penalty that Russell slots to send us home…but that’s the life of a sports fan, logic rarely enters into the equation.

Let’s just say those thoughts had evaporated by the 2nd minute of the match!!!

And clearly by the time we sat down to do the wrap I was wondering what all the fuss was about, and this week it was the turn of Tom “@LeinsterRoyalty” Coleman and Ciarán “@PostToPostSport” Duffy to harp on the match as well as other events from the World Cup weekend, as ever they did a bang up job.  

Click here to catch it on Spotify, and there’s a clip below


HARPIN ON…GETTING THROUGH THE WEEK

Just in case it needs pointing out, we here at Harpin Manor consider ourselves fans first and “experts” second.  Sure, when you’ve played and followed a sport for so long, and especially when it comes to Leinster and Ireland you’ve watched every single match at least twice for over a decade, you pick up a few things, BUT it’s the fan element we like to promote more than anything else; we certainly aren’t trying to suggest we know more than the TV pundits.

Well, at least not ALL of them….

Anyway, for our bonus clip this week we wanted to lose the analytical hat for once and harp instead on what it’s like actually being a fan, and Tom & Ciarán helped me look at just how we get through a week before what is arguably the biggest test match in Irish rugby history.


IT CAN’T END IN TIERS

For this week’s TikTok opinion I had a look at how World Rugby handles the dilemma of navigating the space between the rock which is appeasing the corporate sponsors and the hard place which is fulfilling the mandate implied in their name.

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10K TIKTOK

On the one hand, we were always going to be chuffed here at Harpin Manor to have a TikTok reach over 10,000 views for the first time – over the past few weeks I’ve selected a portion of Ireland matches to focus on a particula positive aspect of Ireland’s play.

But….there’s another side to that coin.  Obviously we’re not considered important enough to have our clips taken down by World Rugby???!!!  In fact each time I put them up I’m EXPECTING them to be removed, but so far they all remain out there in TikTokLand so there you go!  

Maybe I shouldn’t go focusing on the clouds when there’s such an obvious silver lining…


FIJI JOINING TRC

Following on from the Portugal point above, I’m hearing rumblings that despite Fiji’s loss there might be a chance they are admitted to an expanded Rugby Championship.  I’m assuming World Rugby is looking for some kind of balance with the Six Nations so it’s possible Japan might be in with a shout as well, but we’ll have to see.

I’m mostly for moves like this, I just wish it was a more holistic approach to the game rather than admitting one or two nations to the top table every decade or so like it has been since the game went pro.

Again, a lot depends on what the plans are for this “World League”.  I have a feeling it is not going to go down well with fans in general.


NEW MUNSTER POD

We’ve had Caolán Scully on the pod several times over the past year or so, and he has been hosting his own pod but it now seems he has put together a new project focusing on Munster for the upcoming season, best wishes to himself and Patricia for The Red Army Podcast, hopefully we’ll be able to get them on to harp about it at some point, possibly before the annual St Stephens Day match.


W.XV KICKOFF

Speaking of World Leagues, the new Womens’ version gets underway this weekend.  Ireland’s poor run of form puts them in a “third tier” but I THINK that promotion to the second one is possible.

Obviously I’m not happy with what I’ve been hearing from the Irish camp, about having to live in and around Dublin to name just one, and I’m definitely not happy about this tournament being held in Dubai for all the obvious reasons.

But, as fans when the green jersey is being worn we give them our support and for the next few weeks it’s important to get behind new coach Scott Bemand and his squad as they try to top this league.

The explanations of the format I’ve sought so far haven’t been great, but the way I think it works is that while the 6 teams in WXV3 have been separated into two groups of three, they actually only play the 3 in the opposite pool AND I’m pretty sure all six are presented in the same league table.  It doesnt look like there are any playoffs, it’s just the team with the most points after 3 matches finishes first? 

I will definitely update this if I learn any more, but best wishes to the squad nonetheless.

As for the top tier WXV1, I have to wonder about the timing…surely after already moving the Women’s World Cup to a different year to distinguish it from the men’s, the last day they’d want to launch this new product is the same weekend as RWC2023 semifinals?

Well I guess at least the Australian fans won’t have any conflict, amirite?  Too soon?

WXV3 – Week 1

Fri Oct 13
FIJI V COLOMBIA
IRELAND V KAZAKHSTAN (KO 4:30pm Irish time)

Sat Oct 14
SPAIN V COLOMBIA


PREMIERSHIP UPDATE

I know how we’re supposed to feel about English rugby but hopefully even the most hardcore Irish fans of the sport has to feel for the players, staff and fans of the clubs over there which have ceased operations over the past few years.

What’s left is an embarrassingly tiny Premiership of just ten clubs and in some ways maybe it makes sense that they’re kicking off on the same weekend that England are playing in a RWC quarterfinal.

The plan is to keep tabs on the results and such here this season much as we have done for other leagues.

ROUND 1

BRISTOL V LEICESTER
EXETER V SARACENS
BATH V NEWCASTLE
GLOUCESTER V HARLEQUINS
SALE V NORTHAMPTON


AIL UPDATE 

After the women’s league has already had three rounds, the men got underway last weekend and by the looks of things defending champions Terenure didn’t have everything their own way against Ballynahinch yet still came out with a win to start the season.

New boys City of Armagh managed to get out of Cork with a losing bonus point while Tarf, Lansdowne and Shannon were the other winners from round 1.

Next up we have some interesting derbies, with top of the list being a repeat of last season’s final as Nure head to Castle Avenue as Young Munster host Shannon, all after the Friday Night Colours Match at Belfield Bowl.

Over in the women’s comp, Railway Union, UL Bohs and champions Blackrock all continued their perfect starts although Rock have only played twice over the three rounds so far.   The trio have also been kept apart in Round 4.

#SupportYourLocalClub

WOMEN’S AIL

Round 3

SUTTONIANS 3-38 UL BOHS
GALWEGIANS 5-63 RAILWAY UNION
COOKE 15-24 BALLINCOLLIG
WICKLOW 10-27 BLACKROCK


Round 4

SAT OCT 14
BALLINCOLLIG V WICKLOW
BLACKROCK V GALWEGIANS
OLD BELVEDERE V SUTTONIANS
UL BOHS V COOKE

MEN’S AIL

ROUND 1

DUBLIN UNIV 24-34 CLONTARF
LANSDOWNE 29-14 YOUNG MUNSTER
SHANNON 27-22 UCD
TERENURE 16-13 BALLYNAHINCH
CORK CON 28-21 CITY OF ARMAGH


ROUND 2

FRI OCT 13
UCD V DUBLIN UNIV

SAT OCT 14
BALLYNAHINCH V CORK CON
CITY OF ARMAGH V LANSDOWNE
CLONTARF V TERENURE
YOUNG MUNSTER V SHANNON

NEXT BATCH OF HARPIN’

Big, big week coming up, obviously we’ll be giving Ireland QF date with destiny the full Harpin treatment with a preview on Friday and a wrap pod on Sunday, and also take note that this time the team will be announced on Wednesday at noon Irish time.

So please comment, like, share & subscribe to our feeds & channels whenever the mood takes you.

And as ever, be sure to enjoy your rugby wherever you are.  JLP

281 : Ireland v Scotland wrap

🏉 Plucky Portugal

🏉 On top from the top

🏉 The Smith Shamozzle

🏉 Whiskey On The Wing

🏉 Do ABs want to play us?


TOM COLEMAN

CIARÁN DUFFY

Check our Ciarán’s excellent podcast PostToPost Sport

with special reports from…

JAY & TRACEY LONG

and “FUTURE JEFF”




FULL-TIME TAKES

Mark Jackson
Told ya so 😉

Josephine Boyd
Fantastic performance from our boys in green a great win ☘️💚🏈💪💪👍👏

Alastair McDermott
You have to be a little bit worried playing New Zealand in the quarterfinals. But just think: they are shitting it facing Ireland.

Angela Cassin Jackson
Simply brilliant ☘️☘️☘️

Christy O’Connor
What a performance, every player played their part. Ringrose was motm for me but so many put their hands up.
Scotland were giving too much respect before this game by so many pundits. Was never in doubt

Kevin Kelehan
Dan Sheehan was superb

Antoinette Nevin
Zombie 👏👏👏👏

Hubert Gallagher
Scotland outclassed. Hopefully injuries not too serious to Hansen, Lowe, Furlong and Ryan. 1 week to prepare for ABs! Another huge step up!

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280 : #IREvSCO preview (aka “The Celtic Conspiracy Special”)

also available as podcast

OUR GUEST

NEIL “KEEGO” KEEGAN

www.keegolaughs.com

Apologies Up Front on Apple Podcasts


IRELAND v Scotland : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Mack Hansen 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Bundee Aki 11. James Lowe 10. Johnny Sexton (captain) 9. Jamison Gibson-Park

1. Andrew Porter 2. Dan Sheehan 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Tadhg Beirne 5. Iain Henderson 6. Peter O’Mahony 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris

16. Ronan Kelleher 17. David Kilcoyne 18. Finlay Bealham 19. James Ryan 20. Jack Conan 21. Conor Murray 22. Jack Crowley 23. Stuart McCloskey


SCOTLAND : 15. Blair Kinghorn 14. Darcy Graham 13. Huw Jones 12. Sione Tuipulotu 11. Duhan van der Merwe 10. Finn Russell 9. Ali Price

1. Pierre Schoeman 2. George Turner 3. Zander Fagerson 4. Richie Gray 5. Grant Gilchrist 6. Jamie Ritchie (c) 7. Rory Darge 8. Jack Dempsey

16. Ewan Ashman 17. Rory Sutherland 18. WP Nel 19. Scott Cummings 20. Matt Fagerson 21. Luke Crosbie 22. George Horne 23. Ollie Smith 


Rugby World Cup 2023 Pool B

Saturday October 7 KO 8pm (Irish time)

Stade de France

TV : Virgin Media 1


Referee: Nic Berry (RA)

AR1: Wayne Barnes (RFU)

AR2: Jordan Way (RA)

TMO: Brett Cronan (RA)

Rugby on TV : Oct 6-8

NOTE : BT SPORTS IS NOW KNOWN AS TNT SPORTS

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5

8PM – NEW ZEALAND V URUGUAY – RWC2023 – RTÉ2, ITV4

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6

7:05AM – CANTERBURY V AUCKLAND – NPC – SKY SPORTS ARENA

8PM – FRANCE V ITALY – RWC2023 – RTÉ2, ITV1

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7

4:35AM – WELLINGTON V WAIKATO – NPC – SKY SPORTS ARENA

7:05AM – TARANAKI V TASMAN – NPC – SKY SPORTS ARENA

2PM – WALES V GEORGIA – RWC2023 – RTÉ2, ITV1

4:45PM – CORK CON V CITY OF ARMAGH – AIL 1A – IRISHRUGBY YOUTUBE

4:45PM – ENGLAND V SAMOA – RWC 2023 – RTÉ2, ITV1

8PM – IRELAND V SCOTLAND – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE, ITV1

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8

2:05AM – BAY OF PLENTY V HAWKES BAY – NPC – SKY SPORTS ARENA

12PM – JAPAN V ARGENTINA – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE, ITV1

2:30PM – NORTHAMPTON V DONCASTER – PREM CUP – TNT SPORTS 1

4:45PM – TONGA V ROMANIA – RTÉ2, ITV3

8PM – FIJI V PORTUGAL – RTÉ2, ITV4

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279 : RWC2023 so far [feat. all-provincial panel]

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Rugby on TV : Sep 29-Oct 5

NOTE : BT SPORTS IS NOW KNOWN AS TNT SPORTS

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28

8PM – JAPAN V SAMOA – RWC2023 – RTÉ2, ITV4

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29

7:05AM – AUCKLAND V NORTHLAND – NPC – SKY SPORTS ARENA

8PM – NEW ZEALAND V ITALY – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE, ITV1

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

7:05AM – TARANAKI V NORTH HARBOUR – NPC – SKY SPORTS ARENA

2PM – ARGENTINA V CHILE – RWC2023 – RTÉ2, ITV1

3PM – ENGLAND V CANADA – WOMEN’S TEST – YOUTUBE

4:45PM – FIJI V GEORGIA – RWC – RTÉ2, ITV1

6PM – BENETTON V ULSTER – FRIENDLY – PAID LIVE STREAM

8PM – SCOTLAND V ROMANIA – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE, ITV1

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1

2:30PM – HARLEQUINS V SARACENS – PREM CUP – TNT SPORTS 1

4:45PM – AUSTRALIA V PORTUGAL – RWC2023 – VIRGIN MEDIA ONE, ITV4

8PM – SOUTH AFRICA V TONGA – RWC2023 – RTÉ2, ITV1

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5

8PM – NEW ZEALAND V URUGUAY – RTÉ2, ITV1

* paid streaming service