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The Rugby Paper Podcast: S3 E4 - Australia’s World Cup prospects and Owen Farrell’s red card with David Campese
The Rugby Paper Podcast: S3 E4 - Australia’s World Cup prospects and Owen Farrell’s red card with David Campese
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Length:
133 minutes
Released:
Aug 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The Rugby World Cup 2023 draws ever closer and following another weekend of preparation fixtures, things are hotting up.
Eddie Jones named man-mountain Will Skelton Australia's captain for the tournament, omitting Wallabies greats Michael Hooper and Quade Cooper in a bombshell squad announcement.
In what can only be described as a box office podcast episode, joining host Ollie Little and columnists Nick Cain, Brendan Gallagher and Chris Hewett to discuss the Wallabies' chances of lifting the Webb Ellis trophy, the devolution of skills in modern rugby, Owen Farrell's red card and so much more is one of the greatest rugby players of all time and Australian rugby Hall of Famer, David Campese. Fasten your seatbelts!
Eddie Jones named man-mountain Will Skelton Australia's captain for the tournament, omitting Wallabies greats Michael Hooper and Quade Cooper in a bombshell squad announcement.
In what can only be described as a box office podcast episode, joining host Ollie Little and columnists Nick Cain, Brendan Gallagher and Chris Hewett to discuss the Wallabies' chances of lifting the Webb Ellis trophy, the devolution of skills in modern rugby, Owen Farrell's red card and so much more is one of the greatest rugby players of all time and Australian rugby Hall of Famer, David Campese. Fasten your seatbelts!
Released:
Aug 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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