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The Telegraph Rugby Podcast

Episode 37: Joe Gray, Duncan Bell, Nigel Owens, Marlie Packer, Andrew Henderson, and Brendon Atwell

The Telegraph Rugby Podcast

The Telegraph

Sports, Rugby, News, Sports News

4.5679 Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2017

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Brian Moore is alongside Harlequins' hooker Joe Gray to discuss another packed week of rugby action.Joining them are former England, Bath and Sale prop Duncan Bell, South African journalist Brendon Atwell, and Saracens' flanker Marlie Packer.Plus Nigel Owens answers your rugby laws questions, and Warrington Wolves Assistant Coach Andrew Henderson unpicks England's narrow loss in the Rugby League World Cup Final. 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.

0:19.0

I'm Brian Moore and joining the show today are the

0:21.7

former England prop Duncan Bell, South African journalist Brendan Atwell and Saracen's flanker

0:27.8

Marley Packer. Plus we've got the Warrington Wall's assistant coach Andrew Henderson who will give us

0:33.2

his thoughts on the Rugby League World Cup final and Nigel Owens is back to answer your questions

0:38.4

about rugby's opaque laws. But first I'm joined here in the studio by the Harlequin's hooker

0:44.1

and head coach at Wimbledon RFC. Joe Gray. Joe, how are you? Yeah, very well, thanks.

0:48.3

How's your injury? It's coming along well. We broke my right thumb, rushed a little bit,

0:55.3

got back a bit too soon,

0:59.0

so I've had it plated and screwed, and I'm sort of halfway through now. I should be back just at start of the year. Interesting. You know, when you're coaching, how much of a difference does it

1:06.2

make to how you now view, on watch games games now you're actually coaching?

1:11.9

It makes a massive difference.

1:13.2

I didn't think it makes as much as it does.

1:15.4

I mean,

1:15.6

I find myself watching games now in a lot more detail.

1:19.8

Saracen's Quinn's,

1:20.7

obviously a great game,

1:21.5

but just watching the detail of the back three

1:23.3

when they're pushing up,

1:24.6

who's swinging around,

1:25.8

how much pressure they're putting in,

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