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The latest episode of Stick to Rugby, brought to you by Defender, gets stuck into the dark arts of rugbyâwho are the true masters of the gameâs most controversial tactics, what really happens at the breakdown, and how far teams will go to get an edge.
Then, itâs all about the Six Nations falloutâwas Scotland tactically better despite the loss? Are England just not good to watch? And did Wales take confidence from their near-miss against France? The panel also debate whether Damian Penaudâs performance raised questions or silenced critics.
Next up, itâs British & Irish Lions selection talkâshould Marcus Smith be on the plane? Whoâs making a late push for a spot, and which players have already locked themselves in?
Finally, the conversation takes a personal turn as the panel shares the moment they knew it was time to retireâhow tough is it mentally, what happens when your body canât take it anymore, and is stepping away ever truly on your own terms?
A massive episode packed with rugbyâs dark arts, Six Nations drama, bold Lions predictions, and emotional retirement storiesâdonât miss it!
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The latest episode of Stick to Rugby, brought to you by Defender, sees Jodie Ounsley join David Flatman, Lawrence Dallaglio, Katy Daley-McLean, and Tom Shanklin for an inspiring and hilarious conversation about her unique journeyâfrom rugby to Gladiators and everything in between.
Jodie opens up about growing up deaf, the challenges she faced in rugby, and how she turned her biggest obstacle into her greatest strength. She shares the moment she didnât hear the whistle and got sent off, the reality of playing top-level sport with a cochlear implant, and why sheâs taking a break from rugby.
The team also dives into her rise as âFuryâ on Gladiatorsâwhat itâs really like behind the scenes, how she switches from being shy to fierce, and the brutal 11-day filming schedule that left her body battered. Plus, she reveals the weirdest fan request sheâs ever had!
Beyond sport, Jodie discusses representation, being a role model, and her new childrenâs book, Keep Smashing It, designed to inspire the next generation to embrace challenges head-on.
With plenty of laughs, big topics, and some wild stories (including a World Coal Carrying Championship?), this episode is not to be missed!
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The latest episode of Stick to Rugby, brought to you by Defender, sees Eddie Jones join David Flatman, Lawrence Dallaglio, Katy Daley-McLean, and Tom Shanklin for a brutally honest chat about his coaching career, England exit, and what heâd do differently.
Eddie opens up about his time as England head coach, reflecting on the highs and lows, why the teamâs playing style became so unpopular, and how they lost their identity. He reveals what really happened in the 2019 World Cup final, whether he should have started Joe Marler, and why England were booed for their kicking game.
The debate heats up as Eddie discusses the British & Irish Lions jobâwas he ever really interested? He also breaks down his relationship with Steve Borthwick, what advice heâd give him now, and why he believes the England job is the toughest in rugby.
Beyond England, Eddie reflects on his Japan dream job, the influence of Bob Dwyer, and the key coaching lessons heâs learned. He lifts the lid on Englandâs leadership over the years, including the dynamic between Dylan Hartley and Owen Farrell, and shares his take on the future of international rugby.
A no-filter Eddie Jones interview you wonât want to miss.
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The latest episode of Stick to Rugby, brought to you by Defender, dives straight into the chaos of the Six Nations opening weekend.
David Flatman, Lawrence Dallaglio, Katy Daley-Mclean, and Tom Shanklin break down Englandâs loss against Irelandâdid Borthwickâs side run out of gas, or is there more to it? Meanwhile, France made a statement against Wales, but did they even get out of second gear? And Scotland impressed, but do they have the squad depth to go all the way?
Flats leads the debate on Englandâs struggles, pinpointing the key moments that cost them, while Dallaglio weighs in on whether Ireland have the best rugby intelligence in the tournament. The panel also picks their Team of the Week, spotlighting the standout performers from Round 1.
Beyond the pitch, the panel shares some brilliant behind-the-scenes stories, including Six Nations debut initiations, life on the team bus, and the best (and worst) pre-game superstitions. Shaun Edwardsâ name pops up as wellâwas he the most intense coach ever? Flats and Shanks share what it was really like playing under him.
With Round 2 looming, the crew makes their predictionsâcan England bounce back against France? Is Wales in real trouble against Italy? And could Scotland vs Ireland decide the championship?
If youâre enjoying the podcast, please hit subscribe to never miss an episode, and consider leaving us a five-star review to help others discover the show. Thank you for listening!
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The first-ever episode of Stick to Rugby, brought to you by Defender, kicks off with an all-star lineup as David Flatman, Lawrence Dallaglio, Katy Daley-McLean, and Tom Shanklin sit down with none other than Martin Johnson.
Flats opens the show with a deep dive into the weekendâs events, including his birthday celebrations and the best and worst gifts he received. The crew wastes no time getting into the biggest talking points in rugby, with Martin Johnson tackling a Truth or Lies showdown, answering long-standing myths and surprises from his career.
As the Six Nations approaches, the team debates Englandâs fly-half dilemma and how Wales will fare under their current setup. Martin reflects on Englandâs 2003 Grand Slam victory, revealing the emotional impact of the Fields of Athenry moment and addressing the infamous carpet controversy.
The conversation shifts to captaincy, as Martin recalls taking over from Dallaglio in 1999 and the challenges of leadership at the highest level. The debate heats up as the panel discusses Jamie George losing the England captaincy to Maro Itoje and how recent performances reflect on Steve Borthwickâs leadership choices.
With a Lions Tour year ahead, the pane debate whether 1997 was truly the best tour ever. Martin also reflects on his time as England coach, the challenges of managing player behaviour, and whether his coaching years have left a lasting impact on the national team.
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đ Welcome to The Overlap Rugby! đ
Weâre launching a brand-new channel with Stick to Rugby, brought to you by Defender. Join rugby legends Lawrence Dallaglio, David Flatman, Tom Shanklin, and Katy Daley-McLean as they share real stories, fresh perspectives, and dive into everything you love about the game.
We'll have legendary guests from ex-pros, to celebrity fans. This is your front-row seat for every kind of rugby fan - from unforgettable moments to untold stories.
đ First episode launches January 29
đ Available now wherever you get your podcasts and on @TheOverlapRugby YouTube channel
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