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The Telegraph Rugby Podcast

Episode 54: Rob Andrew, Don Armand, Nigel Owens, Rory Lawson, and Giselle Mather

The Telegraph Rugby Podcast

The Telegraph

Sports, Rugby, News, Sports News

4.5679 Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2018

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Brian Moore and Rob Andrew are back to discuss the world of rugby as the Premiershipand Pro14 head towards the end of the main season where play offs and relegation will be decided. They discuss the announcement of John Kingston's departure from Quins, Saints' continuing identity crisis, plus Denny Solomona's ban.England and Exeter Chiefs flanker Don Armand joins to discuss his side securing a play off place and what life is like in the England camp.Former Scotland and Edinburgh scrum half Rory Lawson explains the new play off system in the Pro14 plus gives his thoughts on the addition of the South African teams to the conference. Plus Nigel Owens is back explaining rugby's laws, and Wasps Ladies coach Giselle Mather relives her team's narrow defeat to Quins in leg one of the Premier 15s semi 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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Transcript

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0:00.0

The Telegraph.

0:02.0

The Telegraph.

0:03.0

Podcasts.

0:04.0

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

0:20.0

I'm Brian Moore and back in the studio this week is former England and Lions Fly Half.

0:24.7

Rob Andrew.

0:25.4

Hello, Rob.

0:26.2

Brian, how are you?

0:27.4

Not too bad.

0:29.5

Probably feeling a bit better than John Kingston, who has agreed to leave Queens.

0:35.2

By mutual consent, I understand, after London Irish did the double at the Stoop.

0:41.9

Probably inevitable, this given that Quinn's over two or three years now, I've not quite got to where they looked like getting, especially with a lot of talent.

0:53.5

We've got a tweet from At Friends of the Stoop

0:56.6

with the news of John Kingston off at Quincy end of the season.

1:00.4

Do you think it will fix the current poor form moving forward,

1:04.2

or is it a much bigger problem than the director of rugby?

1:06.8

Well, let's take the issue of poor form.

1:09.7

This isn't a recent matter.

1:11.9

No, I think, I mean, obviously go back a long way with Kingo.

1:15.3

Kingo was my first captain at Cambridge University in 1982.

1:19.0

The coach for the first year I had in when you were at Newcastle professional rugby at Richmond.

1:23.1

And Kingo was in charge at Richmond.

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