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#21 S2 - International Rugby Chat

#21 S2 - International Rugby Chat

FromKiwi Roots Rugby Podcast


#21 S2 - International Rugby Chat

FromKiwi Roots Rugby Podcast

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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Mar 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

With Covid interrupting the Super Rugby Calendar we took the opportunity to look at how our Key All Blacks are playing and comment on their form. We discuss the threat of the Wallabies, some Six Nations and touch on the pending men's 2023 Rugby World Cup.Want to know who we think will win the next Rugby World Cup - tune in to find out!Enjoy the episode!If you would like to share your feedback please email us at kiwirootsrugbypodcast@gmail.com.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scott-pointon7/message Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Mar 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast for Sharing our thoughts on the great game that is Rugby Union from Grassroots to International level. We talk about what's happening in the rugby world from competitions to player movement, review games highlighting key moments and players who stood out. We have features in our show such as selecting our Form 15 and creating fun jingles for players. Most importantly we have a good laugh along the way. Hosted by Scott Pointon and Felix Filipo - two NZ born kiwi lads who have known each other from way back! Both of us have played age grade rugby in NZ from the age of 5. Scott played junior club rugby for Newlands Rugby club. attended Rongotai college playing in the 1st XV in 6th and 7th form (2007 & 2008). From here he represented local Wellington rugby clubs Ories, Poneke and Johnsonville. Scott also made age grade Wellington rep teams and been a follower of the game all his life. Felix played limited junior rugby until the age of 10 where he decided to start playing regularly. At Rongotai college he represented the same teams as Scott. From here he played limited rugby due to consistent shoulder injuries forcing him to give up playing during his last year of college but this has not stopped him staying involved in the game. Felix now follows the sport as a mega fan and is also getting involved in helping Wellington rugby filming games for analysis. Join us on this journey and hit the follow button to keep up with new episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.