What guests do you want to see on the show in 2025? Let us know!
@scottybot2003Күн бұрын
Since its Lions year it would be great to get some modern Lions on but not the super obvious ones. Some of the more obscure guys, maybe late callups or tour heros that were dark horses pre tour.
@getridofneoconsКүн бұрын
Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu
@kevintwomey-rh6neКүн бұрын
Israel falou
@ChrisDavies-vu4hfКүн бұрын
Mike Phillips
@robertlayte6121 сағат бұрын
Nick Frost
@JimmiesChoicesКүн бұрын
❤ George Lovin your candour!
@bulltraderptКүн бұрын
Good interview, really enjoyed it.
@ac22447 сағат бұрын
This was just a chat between mates. Love these pods sometimes where they just talk bollocks 😂
@tobyslater2011Күн бұрын
Young G. Furbank was nick-named “Noodle arms”, by Dylan Hartley I think 😮
@siyabongamchunu4342Күн бұрын
Hi guys, I would like to know if you might consider rebooting the South African show with a different cast. From what I can tell Nick Mallet, Robbie Fleck, Bobby Skinstand, and John Smit don't have permanent Podcast gigs. If available those would be my top picks. Schalk Burger would have been great but every media outlet has a piece of him these days. And then for a host, there is a guy at Supersport called Neil Andrews, who is outstanding. I am only posting here because this is your latest show, and so you are most likely to notice. We would dearly love to have a South African voice for this brand, but unfortunately, Schalk Brits and Bobo weren't great options the first time round. But as you did with the Australian show, the South African show can be revised with a stronger and more entertaining lineup. Anyway, cheers and keep up the good work.
@richmcnab892522 сағат бұрын
The train guy’s real name is Luke.
@JohnJohnson-mt9yt19 сағат бұрын
Can we be clear that these pods are not about the rugby they’re mostly ‘banter’, which is an acquired taste.
@whatdoyousaymrwilson3 сағат бұрын
Did you actually listen to it?
@tollyt7465Күн бұрын
I'd have thought Alex would have thought about his intro, saying the Lions tour is the peak of the year, when there's the women's RWC on home soil, with the Roses world No1 team. I understand how important the Lions are, having been on 3 tours, but to either forget, or couldn't be arsed, to mention the Women's WC, is pretty poor.
@alexpayne2937Күн бұрын
Perhaps listen back, and revise your comment? I clearly said 'second half of the season'. The Women's World Cup takes place in September; so next season.
@tollyt7465Күн бұрын
@alexpayne2937 I'll give you that one. Apologies. By the way, the RWC starts in Aug, about 3 weeks after the Lions tour ends.
@alexpayne2937Күн бұрын
@@tollyt7465 What a wonderful social media storm in a tea cup. 2025 in a nutshell.