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Scrum V

Ireland calls

Scrum V

BBC

Sports, Rugby

4.6961 Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2024

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Gareth Rhys Owen, Lauren Jenkins and Nicky Robinson review Wales' 16-14 defeat to England and the opening rounds of the Six Nations, look ahead to next week's game against Ireland and preview the weekend's United Rugby Championship fixtures. We also hear from former Wales captain and assistant coach Stephen Jones about his new role at New Zealand-based Super Rugby side Moana Pasifika.

Transcript

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and tell amazing compelling stories that really get behind the headlines.

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You're listening to BBC Sounds.

0:44.0

Round 2, Dan, Nicky Robinson, Lauren Jenkins, highlight of that particular weekend.

0:51.0

I'm going to get in early and say Stevie Malrooney before

0:54.8

anyone else does. Does the name ring any bells by now? Well I that's the first person

1:00.8

that's the first person who's actually said his name.

1:02.8

He was just the little boy.

1:05.1

He deserves to be named, doesn't he?

1:06.0

And I did name him on Instagram 5 on Sunday,

1:08.4

because we were going on air quite quickly

1:10.5

after the game came to an end.

1:11.7

And I felt bad for not naming him.

1:13.4

Stevie Mulrooney, the eight-year-old who sang at the Aviva, serenated the crowd before that

1:20.0

Italy Island game and what a voice! What a voice he bossed it in the.

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