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Rugby Union Weekly

The Nations Pod - Week 3 review

Rugby Union Weekly

BBC

Sports, Sports News, News, Rugby

4.65.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Tom and Gareth join Chris to look back at another busy weekend in France. Gareth runs out of superlatives to describe how good Wales were against Australia, and how Warren Gatland has turned their fortunes around in just a few weeks. More questions are being asked of Eddie Jones and his ability to lead the Wallabies, and what their demise could mean for the global game. And have Ireland further cemented their tag as World Cup favourites with that win over South Africa?

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0:00.0

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sounds. Five lives. Rubby Union Daily.

0:33.1

Rubby Union Daily, episode 22. It is Nations Pod Time, Gareth Riesowe and Tom English.

0:40.1

After Weekend, when Wales romped into the World Cup quarter final, Scotland joined the

0:45.4

World Cup Party, a routine win for England, an amazing win for Ireland. What a weekend.

0:52.4

What a time to chat you both. Where do we start? Tom, let's start with you. You tell us

0:58.0

where we start and we'll start where you want us to start. But I think I know where we're

1:02.8

going to start. I don't think we should start with Scotland. I think

1:06.0

grow. Come on down, baby. It's the show's all yours.

1:10.4

Oh, goodness gracious me. I'm uncomfortable with such a uncomfortable victory for Wales.

1:17.7

I think we're pretty much gobsmacked here in Leon after that result on Sunday. Nobody

1:24.1

saw it coming. I question whether or not Wales were a good team. There was no body of evidence

1:29.6

to suggest that. Yes, the counter-argument was that Australia were poor. What transpired

1:36.6

though was an Australian sporting side, devoid of any confidence, devoid of any motivation

1:47.0

and without any clear structure and plan. And you contrast that with Wales who turned up with

1:54.6

clear, executed their game plan and absolutely nailed it. To my mind, one of the complete

2:03.4

performances in the history of Welsh rugby, certainly in the modern era, the three that jump

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