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Scrum V

RWC Daily 42: The art of kicking

Scrum V

BBC

Sports, Rugby

4.6927 Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2019

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Gareth Rhys Owen, Nicky Robinson and 2003 World Cup winner Paul Grayson discuss the art of kicking and how important it can be, especially in the latter stages of a World Cup.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Boxer turned bouncer Viv Graham was one of the northeast most notorious hard men.

0:06.5

It was huge, you were strong, we could take anybody out.

0:09.0

Not many men on earth could match Viv Graham.

0:11.6

But his life of violence led to his downfall.

0:15.0

Why did it happen?

0:16.0

Why did they do that?

0:17.3

How did Viv Graham build an empire?

0:19.8

It was the power, the presence, the aura. And who was he, really?

0:24.4

Gangster, the story of Viv Graham.

0:27.4

Listen first on BBC Sounds.

0:30.4

You're listening to BBC Sounds. Welcome to the Scram 5 Daily World Cup podcast. I'm Garret 3-Sowen alongside me,

0:51.6

Nicky Robinson, see after half me Nicky Robinson the opposite half Nicky Robinson the ace

0:55.1

kicker Nicky Robinson and that's quite convenient because today we're gonna focus

0:59.3

on kicking the reason I think we're gonna do that is because it's proven to be such an important part of World Cup history.

1:08.0

More often than not, the finals are won by kicks or certainly one by progressive play as opposed to the creative process and

1:18.0

therefore it's so relevant especially added to this the fact that on the weekend the game was won by

1:24.8

kicks and kicking and penalty counts so we're just gonna dig deep into kicking the

1:29.1

process of kicking and therefore bringing it around to this World Cup.

1:32.5

We're actually in the Japan National Rugby Stadium.

1:35.6

We were here a few days ago and Nicky, first things first.

1:39.8

I've been here before.

1:42.3

This is where Wales lost to Japan in 2013.

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