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The Dropped Kick-Off 19 - Hospital Passes (Q&A II with the GAGR News Team)

The Dropped Kick-Off 19 - Hospital Passes (Q&A II with the GAGR News Team)

FromThe Dropped Kick-Off


The Dropped Kick-Off 19 - Hospital Passes (Q&A II with the GAGR News Team)

FromThe Dropped Kick-Off

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Jul 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The footy is back, ladies and gentlemen! And with it comes the podcasts.To coincide with the return of Super Rugby AU, The Dropped Kick-Off returns for another round of Q&A, with Nick, Nathan, Jack and Dylan from the GAGR News Team answering the tough questions posed by rugby folk on the Twittersphere. The Questions:1. Ballymore Rat - Who's going to win Aus Super Rugby and why is it the Reds? 2. Jamie Hevia - 5 teams - is it sustainable? Both here and in NZ, purely domestic comp. as great as it is. I think not. If domestic comp is the way forward we need A more teams OR playoff between NZ and Oz. 3. Qwasimodo - Is an all youth team really that good for development? Eg tahs and reds or should they be creating more of a mix4. Reds Revival - Scrum resets (particularly towards the end of the game) are a major issue for viewers. How can it be improved?5. RugbyReg - If we could only bring 3 ex pats home to play for the Wallabies, who would they be?6. Hugh Cavill - Give me Wallaby 10 rankings out of JOC, Toomua, Harrison, Lolesio.Have some thoughts on these questions or have any questions you want to ask us for a future episode? Let us know in the comments!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Jul 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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The podcast started in 2018 by members of the Green and Gold Rugby news team, The Dropped Kick-Off is five blokes (sometimes more) who chew the fat on all things Aussie rugby. We sit down with folks in the know, covering left-field and relevant topics around the game in Australia, and also come together for regular discussions on the game. Opinions our own, and of varying quality.