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WRP 128 - Captain's log, part 1

WRP 128 - Captain's log, part 1

FromWomen's Rugby Pod


WRP 128 - Captain's log, part 1

FromWomen's Rugby Pod

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Oct 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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WRP 128 - Captain's log, part 1The Women's Rugby World Cup started with a bang in New Zealand! England with a record breaking win v Fiji & France lying in wait this weekend. So who better to have on than our very "our" Sarah Hunter MBE, England captain & in line to win cap 137! Sunter takes us right into the Red Roses camp, an exclusive, privileged insight; speaking of waterfalls, cricket matches, marathons, electronic spiders & everything in between!! There is also some rugby chat, about just how good Fiji were, the pace of the game, what England need to brush up on. The mental side of dealing with these experiences on & off the field so that The Roses can stick to their "processes," is discussed. And what about the support & families out there in New Zealand & what will MrsHunter (Sarah's Mum) do with the flag.......wash or not to wash......#WRP #wrugby @podwomensrugby Coming soon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Oct 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The world’s first and only global women’s rugby podcast. News, views & opinions exclusively on the women’s game of rugby union, as it happens around the world.The WRP speak to the biggest names in the game, every week; Emily Scarratt, Sarah Hunter, Lynne Cantwell, Ruby Tui, Kendra Cocksedge, Poppy Cleall, Liza Burgess, Katie Sadleir and Sir Bill Beaumont.Rachael Burford has won 79 caps for England, competition in 4 World Cups, including victory in 2014. She is the first female on the Rugby Players Association, Burf is also on the International Rugby players Association.Johnnie Hammond, the creator of the pod, has been the voice of Women's rugby for over a decade. Commentating on virtually every club and international game in England, in that time. From inaugural league and Premier XVs finals to the World Cup final of 2014. Johnnie is regarded as one of the driving forces for the game within the media. Coming soon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.