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Scrum V

Hanging out at Harlequins

Scrum V

BBC

Sports, Rugby

4.6961 Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2024

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

Gareth Rhys Owen and Nicky Robinson head to Surrey to speak to the Welsh contingent at Harlequins. Former Wales and Lions prop, now scrum coach Adam Jones recalls a drop goal attempt whilst playing for Cardiff and pays tribute to two greats we have lost this year, JPR Williams and Clive Rowlands. Fly-half Jarrod Evans talks about his Wales situation ahead of the Six Nations squad announcement next week and Dillon Lewis reveals which of his former teammates are most likely to try and wind him up as Harlequins travel to face Cardiff at the Arms Park on Saturday.

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0:00.0

Hello, Garrelinika here with Alan Shearer and Mike Wicherichs to say the

0:05.2

match of the day top 10 podcast is back. We'll be ranking our footballing

0:09.8

top 10s and debaitin who is right. We've got quite a good list obviously there's an

0:14.8

exception. It's the top 10 euros golden boot winners. Now we're talking

0:20.1

that's all right. You're not going wrong. Really?

0:23.4

Definitely not. Oh, thanks.

0:26.0

Mash is the day, top 10. Listen only on BBC Sounds.

0:29.0

You're listening to BBC Sounds.

0:34.0

Oh man, the JPR.

0:37.0

Strangely hit me harder than some of the other ones I think.

0:41.0

And the main reason to my mind is there's an ageless quality to

0:47.4

JPR. If you met him recently he still looked like JPR.

0:52.3

Still had the same hair and the side burns. recently he still looked like JPR. Yes.

0:53.0

Still had the same hair and the sideburns and he still looked unbelievably fit.

0:57.0

I conic is strong and powerful and everything that he represented as a player when you saw him he was still

1:04.2

the same JPR and to think that we will no longer see him is really really sad yeah I

1:09.4

agree I think you if you think of think of close your eyes I think of rugby in the 70s iconic figures and

1:16.0

pictures you think Gareth Edwards with his face covered in mud as one and then what's more iconic than JPR massive lamb chops long

1:28.0

flowing locks socks down to his ankles as well and I guess just how wonderful he was to watch how he

1:36.5

glided around the park but always seemed to be tackled around his neck but didn't

1:41.3

seem to bother him he just he was tough in the

1:44.4

when the game was was properly tough.

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