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The Telegraph Rugby Podcast

Episode 22: Brian Moore's Full Contact

The Telegraph Rugby Podcast

The Telegraph

Sports, Rugby, News, Sports News

4.5679 Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2017

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Nick Easter joins Brian in the studio this week to discuss the latest Lions' action.  Nick and Brian look back on the second Test against the All Blacks with Sir Graham Henry, and former Lions Will Carling, Paul Wallace and Tom Shanklin.  Stuart Hogg joins the podcast to tell us about his time in New Zealand. Plus they speak with Catalan Dragons new head coach, Steve McNamara.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

The Telegraph Podcasts.

0:07.0

Hello and welcome to Brian Moore's for contact in association with the Telegraph and QB business insurance.

0:13.1

I'm Brian Moore and alongside me in the studio today is the former England back row and now Quinn's defensive coordinator, Nick Easter.

0:21.7

Joining the show to discuss the Lions victory will be Sir Graham Henry, Stuart Hogg, Will

0:27.0

Carling, Tom Shanklin and Paul Wallace, plus Catlett Dragons's new head coach Steve McNamara

0:32.8

joins us to talk about Super League. Every Sunday you can join us live on the telegraph website

0:38.2

and on Facebook live from 6pm.

0:40.6

Make sure that you've never missed an episode

0:42.3

by subscribing to the podcast

0:44.3

because after all it's free

0:45.7

and please leave us a review.

0:48.0

Okay on with the show and as usual

0:50.6

we'll start with some questions

0:51.9

which we've selected to highlight and discuss the British and Irish Lions test levelling win over New Zealand in the second test.

1:04.6

One from, let's have a look.

1:06.5

Paul Stephen Chapman, given they played more than 40 minutes, it was actually about 60 minutes, against 14 men,

1:13.5

is a three-point victory good enough to give the lion's hope of winning the series?

1:19.9

Yes, of course it is.

1:22.2

Kiwis haven't lost their home for eight years.

1:25.0

It's exactly what world rugby needed.

1:27.7

Look, we know the reasons,

1:29.7

but to fight back from a nine point deficit

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