Episode 1884: Ireland’s 6N Shot, The Kearney Creed, Marathon Fuel, No Room For Racism
In the wake of last night’s US presidential debate, Ken suggests a pithy new slogan for Trump’s 2020 campaign as once again Joe Biden clears the incredibly low bar set for him.
As the Six Nations returns this weekend we remind ourselves that Ireland have a real shot at winning it, but also remind ourselves France are good at rugby again.
Mike Catt wary of young Italians and excited by Irish debutants https://t.co/85V2Pk6Msk via @IrishTimesSport
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Rob Kearney joins us to talk about watching young fearless Rob Kearney, his risk averse philosophy on the game, that Enfield moment, beating the All Blacks, Schmidt’s man management, Declan Kidney the puppeteer, and that time he threw a journalist out of a pub.
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There’s a movie theme to today’s football pod:
We ask @DavidSneyd to account for the fact he hasn’t seen The Shawshank Redemption, we remember Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon living it up at Oxegen ’07, and to finish, some Green Street https://t.co/VEXlgRB4lV pic.twitter.com/JeqNDAgeCZ
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Go to PatreonMarcus Rashford keeps fighting the good fight, while the Tories keep on Toryin’
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