Browsing: British & Irish Lions
In part three of Scott Allen’s Lions series he looks at the Lions threats in the backrow and halves and who the Wallabies will select to counter them.
The wider philosophy behind Robbie Deans vs Quade Cooper – why Australians want that sheep in the Wallabies
In part 2 of his series on the Lions threats Scott Allen looks at the locks for each team.
In part 1 of this awesome series Scott Allen looks at the Lions threats in the front row and scrum and what the Wallabies should do about them
Want to see what the wallabies squad has got? Here they are in an awesome Super Rugby Mashup!
We didn’t make it, but have an inkling a few might like it!
Why Robbie Deans didn’t pick Quade Cooper, and why I would. And why there is plenty of merit in both arguments.
Join us on this special edition rugby podcast where we talk to legend Wallaby Coach Bob Dwyer before poring in intricate detail over every selection nuance.
See who’s in and who’s out. The CONTROVERSY!
Amongst all the angst and hysteria of yellow jerseys being called yellow and not gold. And the dramas of the toxic environment comments. And the thousands of comments, articles and forum threads devoted to Quade Cooper being or not being selected for the Wallabies squad. It seems to me that one small fact seems to have been neglected.
See rare video footage of the 89 Waratahs vs Lions in support of the Laffan Long lunch taking place on June 13 at the Tattersall’s club in Sydney
Don’t let the Sea of Red overpower us again, get your Aussie Lions T-Shirts
We talk to Brumby and Wallaby Nic White before covering all this weeks bases on Super Rugby and the British and Irish Lions
We analyse Robbie Deans and Warren Gatlands decision making to show why the perceived wisdom on Wallabies and British and Irish Lions is wrong
Pommy coaching guru Dan Cottrell gives us the 5 ways the British and Irish Lions will beat the Wallabies. Can you disagree?
It’s the biggie – our 100th PODSLAM!! Big in number, length and height as we’re joined by Nathan Sharpe
Gnostic debates the theory of playing two playmakers, how it has come about and what the merits and limitations of the system are.
Scott Allen tells us why he doesn’t expect Quade Cooper, Christian Lealiifano or Jesse Mogg to play in the first test against the Lions
The British and Irish squad of 37 players has been chosen by coach Warren Gatland and his fellow selectors, and…
By the stats, is Dingo Deans the man to unleash the Wallabies attacking potential on the British and Irish Lions tour? Let’s find out.