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The Age and Sydney Morning Herald

Rugby World Cup Daily

A daily Sports and Rugby podcast
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The Age and Sydney Morning Herald

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Rugby World Cup Daily

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In the wash-up after the Wallabies exit from the World Cup, Michael Cheika has made good on his promise to quit if they didn't succeed. Georgina and Tom discuss all the details, speculate about who will be the next coach and what other changes
Georgina and Tom dissect the loss and the fallout. Why didn’t Michael Cheika call time after the game and when is he likely to? What is his legacy? And is this the last pod from the Herald rugby scribes? We hope not!See omnystudio.com/listener
Georgina and Tom have filed their match previews for Saturday’s quarter-final and chat about the atmosphere of Oita, what’s at stake for both Michael Cheika and Eddie Jones and who they think will come away victorious.See omnystudio.com/listene
Georgina and Tom kick back in a Japanese department store to analyse the team announcements for Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final. Michael Cheika hasn't named a conservative Wallabies squad and Matt Toomua spilt the beans on his opponents' wea
Tom and Georgina are reunited in seaside Beppu, and dive into some fascinating stats about the Wallabies ahead of their World Cup quarter-final against England.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Once again Georgina and Tom are on other sides of Japan to bring you another podcast, discussing the familiar face at England training on Tuesday, why some Wallabies players took umbridge as journalists' questions at a press conference and who
Japan have qualified for their first-ever World Cup quarter-final by defeating Scotland in a stunning match that Georgina is calling the game of the tournament. As the pool stages close, the layout of the quarter-finals is locked in.See omnystu
Bunkered down in different parts of Tokyo, Georgina and Tom wrap up a day of major concern in Japan, explain why the Wallabies have made their way to a new base ahead of a quarter-final and the latest on weather Kurtley Beale will face England.
Georgina and Tom are bunkered down in Tokyo following Australia's scrappy 27-8 win over Georgia and discuss whether the Wallabies are fair dinkum World Cup contenders, how to prepare for a typhoon (noodles and Kit Kats) and what Michael Cheika
As Typhoon Hagibis approaches Japan, World Rugby have been forced to cancel two games so far. Georgina and Tom are left with many questions. How many more games will be cancelled? What options do the Wallabies have to stay safe? What exactly is
As Typhoon Hagibis threatens to wreak havoc, World Rugby weighs up what to do to keep fans and players safe. Australia has named their team for Friday's match against Georgia and do the Wallabies need to go with the X-factor for the quarters?Se
As the World Cup nears the end of the pool stage the Wallabies have to choose their tactics for Friday's Georgia match. While the Waratahs' chief executive is off to Auckland, Aussie streaker, Oliver Stevenson is still stuck in his cell in Oita
We take you into camp USA to meet the Aussie at his second World Cup and find out why he always tells young players to stay in Australia before they go chasing the Euro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wallabies' 45-10 win over Uruguay was briefly interrupted by a streaker who is now in custody facing serious consequences from Japanese authorities. The match also featured a stellar debut from Jordan Petaia and a maiden Test try for James
On the eve of the Wallabies match against Uruguay, Tom and Georgina hit the Oita fan zone to soak up the festival atmosphere. They get some idea of how the refs deal with all the scrutiny, speculate on margins and reveal Eddie Jones wants to ma
Georgina and Tom take a cab through the picturesque city of Oita, the location for Australia's match with Uruguay. Along the way, they analyse how things are playing out in the pools, the politics of picking hosts for future World Cups and the
The Wallabies have made plenty of changes to the side facing Uruguay. Is Jordan Petaia a superstar in the making? And the indigenous jersey is about to make its World Cup debut.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Should the Aussies really have been surprised at Samu Kerevi's penalty? Georgina and Tom also contemplate who they could tackle, why is Ireland's Johnny Sexton salty and where might the World Cup be held in 2027?See omnystudio.com/listener for
As the Wallabies regroup after their loss to Wales, Samu Kerevi opens up about his run-in with the refs, and Tom looks at possible line-up changes for the Uruguay game and how things are shaping up around the pools.See omnystudio.com/listener f
Why the Wallabies were pipped by Wales in Tokyo, why Michael Cheika was upset in his press conference and a code switch for Samu Kerevi?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Japan upsetting Ireland Tom and Georgina take a look at how things are shaping up in the other pools and how the Wallabies might go in Sunday's match against Wales. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What went down at Michael Cheika’s eventful team naming press conference in Tokyo, the latest on Reece Hodge and why the Wallabies have made mass back line changes for Sunday’s clash with Wales.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio
Further details have emerged from Reece Hodge’s hearing, so what does it mean for the Wallabies and what effect will it have on the World Cup?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The tribunal has met and Reece Hodge is out for the rest of the pool stages. We dissect the tribunal's decision, look at Australia's options for the squad against Wales and manage not to mention Israel Folau!See omnystudio.com/listener for priv
From the back streets of Tokyo, Tom Decent and Georgina Robinson try to unravel what's happening between World Rugby and the referees, we get ready for Reece Hodge's hearing and learn about the special reponsibilities of the youngest member of
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