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The Telegraph Rugby Podcast

Episode 32: Hugo Southwell, Mike Tindall, Nigel Melville, Richie Gray, Dafydd James, Paul Cooke

The Telegraph Rugby Podcast

The Telegraph

Sports, Rugby, News, Sports News

4.5 • 679 Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2017

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Brian Moore is joined this week by Hugo Southwell to discuss everything from the weekend's action to the English and Welsh forwards facing off.Mike Tindall gives his reflection on Bath v Gloucester and who Eddie Jones should be picking as his back three.Former Welsh wing Dafydd James updates us on the latest Pro 14 action and we hear from Paul Cooke as he rounds up the first set of fixtures from the Rugby League World Cup.Richie Gray, arguably the world's leading collision coach, tells us what could be done to stop rugby's injury crisis.Plus, RFU director of professional rugby, Nigel Melville, discusses the extended season proposals and development of the women's game.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

0:02.0

Hello and welcome to Brian Moore's full contact in association with The Telegraph.

0:21.7

I'm Brian Moore and over the course of the podcast, we'll be hearing from former England centre Mike Tyndall, former Welsh wing David James and current Montpellier coach Richie Gray.

0:32.0

Plus Paul Cook updates is on the Rugby League World Cup and the RFU director of professional Ruby Nigel Melville

0:38.9

discusses the women's premier 15s first I'm joined here in the studio by the former

0:44.3

Scotland international Hugo Southwell Hugo how are you yeah very well thank you good mate

0:49.1

look we've got some premiership stuff to go through before we have a chat about the England side and what's

0:56.5

coming up. Now, your 21 or 22 a thrilling win in the end. Very, very last gasp for Gloucester,

1:05.8

but do you think they deserve the win away at the wreck? Well, I think you talk about games like this.

1:12.7

There's so much emotion involved.

1:14.1

You saw after the final whistle and the change,

1:15.7

I don't know if you've seen it.

1:16.5

The celebrations were absolutely immense.

1:18.1

But, you know, they were worthy winners, I think, in the end.

1:21.5

They came back into the game.

1:23.3

Bath probably should have killed it,

1:25.2

I think with 50 seconds ago.

1:26.3

They kicked the ball out of play and gave another opportunity to Gloucester.

1:29.7

But for me, just that they had those moments, a moment of brilliance from guys like Trinder, the offload from John Afoa, out the back.

1:36.3

I mean, that is just brilliant to see these days. You know, forwards, we talk about the scrummaging, we talk about the set piece, but props doing that. He had a little look, and then out of the back, inside to his captain, Will Hines, who scored two on the day.

1:47.2

But all in all, I just think there was a bit extra class from Gloucester when they needed it.

1:52.4

Ed Slater, I've always liked Slater as a player because he's a very solid, no nonsense. You know exactly what you get with him. You know the level of effort he's

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