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The Telegraph Rugby Podcast

Episode 9: Brian Moore's Full Contact

The Telegraph Rugby Podcast

The Telegraph

Sports, Rugby, News, Sports News

4.5679 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2017

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

In this week's episode Brian is joined by former South African full back, Thinus Delport, and we're looking back on the weekend's club rugby with the help of Quins and England prop, Kyle Sinckler, former All Black and Leicester back row Craig Newby, and former England and Bath full back, Matt Perry. Sean Lamont joins to look back at the PRO12 in the week that he announced his retirement from rugby. Plus Wigan Warriors head coach Shaun Wane gives us his thoughts on the Super League. And Nigel Owens returns to the pod to answer all your rugby laws questions.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 full contact in association with the Telegraph and QBE Business Insurance.

0:17.0

I'm Brian Moore and joining me in the studio today is former South African fullback,

0:21.6

Tina Sdelport.

0:22.6

Coming up on the podcast we'll be speaking to Carl Sinclair, Craig Newby and Matt Perry to go over the weekend's Premish of Action

0:29.6

and after announcing his retirement this week, Scotland's third highest tap player, Sean Lament,

0:34.6

will be going through the Pro 12.

0:36.6

Plus we've got Wigan Warriors head coach Sean Sean Wayne, who'll join us to talk Super League.

0:41.9

Nigel Owens, as always, joins, and remember, you can ask him, or indeed any of us, questions

0:46.5

via the hashtag, full contact.

0:49.3

Every week you can join us live on Facebook at 6pm, just search for Telegraph Sport,

0:54.1

and you can listen to the whole

0:55.0

show live on the Telegraph website. Please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode

0:59.8

and also please leave a review. Right, on with the show. Tinas, 20 minutes to chew the fat,

1:07.3

a lot going on. Actually, let's start with this. I haven't had chance to speak to you

1:12.9

since Eust van der Vestays and passed away. Your memories of him? Yeah, Brian, you know, it's one of those

1:21.8

guys that you really look up to. He was certainly a hero of mine when I was growing up and sort of coming

1:29.4

through the whole system, starting to make the sides. I remember in 95, I was a 20-year-old student

1:35.3

with high ambitions and seeing Hewis take down Big Jonah in the World Cup final. And, you know,

1:43.0

he was just an inspirational man.

1:44.5

And I think the one most or the best memory I always have of him is that smile on his face

1:50.1

and those piercing blue eyes.

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