S4: How Rugby Made Me: Kyran & Charlie Bracken

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Dawson & Grayson: The Prem Final, England's Half Backs & Their Story

For the week of the Prem Final we have reunited Matt Dawson and Paul Grayson an iconic Northampton half-back partnership, immortalised on the computer game Jonah Lomu Rugby. Joining Payno, they preview the Prem Final, debate whether Fin Smith is ready to make the England No.10 sh ...  Afficher plus

The Sports Psychology Secrets of The Springboks, F1 & Bath Rugby

Payno and Tins are joined by Professor Pieter Kruger - clinical psychologist, performance consultant, and one of sport's most sought-after minds. Having worked with the Springboks, Team GB, Formula 1 teams, he now works with Bath as they chase back-to-back Premiership titles, Pie ...  Afficher plus

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Up Front With Simon Jordan: Ellis Genge
Outspoken with White and Jordan

On today’s episode, we are joined by a top England Rugby International, who in recent times won the Premiership title with Leicester Tigers before returning to his roots with Bristol Bears. Ellis Genge faced early struggles in his life, growing up in the working class area of ...

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England's Young Lions roar into the Quarter Finals of Euro 2023
talkSPORT Daily

England's Under 21's progressed to the Quarter Finals of Euro 2023 after back to back wins in the group stages. Goals from Anthony Gordon and Emile Smith Rowe saw England beat Israel U21's 2-0 to secure top spot. Also in the podcast, The transfer Window rumours heat up with ...  Afficher plus

Eze On Three Lions Call-Up & Chris Eubank Exclusive
talkSPORT Daily

In a passionate interview, Chris Eubank Sr joined White & Jordan to discuss his split from his son Chris Jr's training team. Crystal Palace midfielder Eberechi Eze thanks Roy Hodgson for his England call up ahead of the upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers. Liverpool captain ...

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Rugby's financial crisis - what's the solution?
The Sports Desk

It’s been a devastating month for top-flight rugby in England. First Worcester and now Wasps – the inaugural champions of the professional era – succumbing to financial meltdown. Their downfall has not only left players, coaches and staff looking for work, but also fans and commu ...  Afficher plus