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Razor and Richie Mo’unga beak dance, the Baby Blacks Haka mixtape and which Australians aren’t selected by Eddie Jones

Razor and Richie Mo’unga beak dance, the Baby Blacks Haka mixtape and which Australians aren’t selected by Eddie Jones

FromRugbyBits


Razor and Richie Mo’unga beak dance, the Baby Blacks Haka mixtape and which Australians aren’t selected by Eddie Jones

FromRugbyBits

ratings:
Length:
85 minutes
Released:
Jun 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Shaun and Thala park up to break down the weekend’s rugby news and matches.
We start with the Crusaders winning their seventh straight Super Rugby title after beating the Chiefs 25-20. We debate the Anton Leinert-Brown yellow card decision, where the Chiefs lost momentum and give ratings to Razor and Richie Mo’unga’s latest breakdance.
We then move to Bloemfontein as the Cheetahs win their seventh Currie Cup final against the Pumas. We ask if Ruan Pienaar has ever been this loved in South Africa.
We break down the Argentina and Australia squads, wonder which Australians didn’t make any of Eddie Jones’ squads, figure out what Jones will do with his ‘utilities’ and look at why Cadeyrn Neville and Tawera Kerr-Barlow have been snubbed.
We also look through the U20 World Championship results for the first round. Find out why Nikoloz Babunashvili, Asher Opoku-Fordjour and Noah Zinzen are RugbyBits favourites.
We wrap up by talking about why Twitter is unhappy with the Baby Blacks haka, Gloucester-Hartpury Women winning the Premier 15s, Sbu Nkosi leaving the Bulls plus Warrick Gelant and Ben Loader joining the Stormers.
Released:
Jun 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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RugbyBits focuses on the Springboks, the United Rugby Championships and #SaffasAbroad, while also looking at the big news and results all over the rugby world. The podcast is co-hosted by Jared Wright, Kuhle Sonsiki, Shaun Lilford and Thala Msutu. Visit our webiste at rugbybits.com