Tommy Bowe running for it early in the second half of the Six Nations Rugby Union Championship on March 21, 2009.
Duration : 0:2:6
Tommy Bowe running for it early in the second half of the Six Nations Rugby Union Championship on March 21, 2009.
Duration : 0:2:6
The Alternative Rugby Commentary Highlights (2nd half) - round five of the 2009 Tri Nations takes the Rugby Universe to Sydney where the Bledisloe Battle between the old friendly rivals continues. The return of Carter makes a bit of a difference but the referee still owned the pitch in what was a slightly more entertaining no rucking-breakdown-cheating kick-fest than past weeks games. The Criminals had The Blackness by the balls but they couldn’t cope with the immense pressure from the might of a much improved but still school-boyish attack of Black - and a Nail biting end to round it all off. Tu Meke !
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Duration : 0:9:52
The Alternative Rugby Commentary Highlights (1st half) - round five of the 2009 Tri Nations takes the Rugby Universe to Sydney where the Bledisloe Battle between the old friendly rivals continues. The return of Carter makes a bit of a difference but the referee still owned the pitch in what was a slightly more entertaining no rucking-breakdown-cheating kick-fest than past weeks games. The Criminals had The Blackness by the balls but they couldn’t cope with the immense pressure from the might of a much improved but still school-boyish attack of Black - and a Nail biting end to round it all off. Tu Meke !
if you cant make it to the gig make sure you listen in live for all the ‘09 Tri Nations games - to hear the stream live to the game go to
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Duration : 0:9:55
The Alternative Rugby Commentary Highlights (1st half cont’d & 2nd half) - round four of the 2009 Tri Nations in Capetown sees the Wallabies come out firing and then thats about it, the criminals purely outclassed but still giving it a dam good nudge. The World Champs continue to show their true form of dominance through superb pressure at the breakdown, and with the boot of the kicking god Steyn, oh yeah - and a fantastic try from Matfield the scary giant.
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Duration : 0:9:59
The Alternative Rugby Commentary Highlights (1st half) - round four of the 2009 Tri Nations in Capetown sees the Wallabies come out firing and then thats about it, the criminals purely outclassed but still giving it a dam good nudge. The World Champs continue to show their true form of dominance through superb pressure at the breakdown, and with the boot of the kicking god Steyn, oh yeah - and a fantastic try from Matfield the scary giant.
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Duration : 0:9:21
The Alternative Rugby Commentary Highlights (1st half) - Bloemfontein hosts the Blackness at high altitude, with a stunning game of penalty after penalty - oh and a few tries thrown in for good measure. Thanks to some crucial mistakes from the ABs and some fantastic meat-eating Boks defence, South Africa show why they really are the true world champs…for now that is.
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Duration : 0:9:27
The Alternative Rugby Commentary Highlights - The 2009 Tri-Nations is in full swing when the Wallabies travel to the home of NZ rugby - the fortress at Eden park, and what a battle it is. The code is fierce and the tactics dirty - McCaw vs Mortlock, Black vs calf poo yellow, and yes folks we all know what happened. The ARC is back in black this year calling the action live on http://www.arcrugby.co.nz/ and make sure you check out the number one rugby podcast - The Rugby Roundtable at http://whip.podbean.com/
Duration : 0:10:1
The RTE Sports promo for the 2008 RBS Six Nations Championship, featuring Brent Pope, George Hook & Conor O’Shea.
Duration : 0:0:46
Plays of the month from the 02/07 edition of Inside Rugby on Foxsports!
: Forgot it wasn’t Inside Rugby anymore O_o
Duration : 0:4:29
There will be an old boys’ reunion at Eden Park on Saturday though not with the usual pleasantries when the All Blacks rugby captain and an English lock reacquaint.
Richie McCaw and Tom Palmer were on the same side in the mid-90s when they played for the Otago Boys’ High School First XV.
They have taken contrasting rugby pathways since boarding school days.
Palmer, a member of the English championship-winning Wasps club, has been named for his ninth cap in England’s remodelled second row and McCaw plays his 61st test.
The 28-year-old Englishman has led a transient life, spending his childhood in Kenya before the family headed to Edinburgh, Scotland.
After completing his A levels, Palmer deferred his place at the University of Leeds and headed to Dunedin to further his rugby education.
At Otago Boys’ McCaw played on the openside flank and Palmer in the engine room so not much has changed, apart from their international experience.
While McCaw has been a constant since his debut against Ireland in 2001, Palmer’s first England cap the same season was followed by a five-year exile. With England in transition since last year’s World Cup, the 1.98-metre ball winner could be in line for a decent stretch - an outcome that wouldn’t surprise McCaw.
Duration : 0:2:35