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Ireland edge the Boks in a test — and an occasion — for the ages. Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman, Dan Leavy and Gavan Casey reflect on a special night for Ireland in Paris. Like this video and want to get the full podcast? Subscribe to The42.ie and get access to all of our exclusive podcasts! Monday - Rugby Weekly Extra with Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella. Tuesday - The Football Family with Gavin Cooney, David Sneyd and Shane Keegan. Wednesday - Rugby Weekly Extra with Murray Kinsella and Eoin Toolan. Plus, 42 exclusive podcasts: Behind The Lines with Gavin Cooney.
The band is back together as Gavan Casey is joined by Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella for the first pod of the New Year. The lads chat about Connacht's upward trajectory before discussing all things Munster. They also welcome the prospect of Ulster and Leinster returning to action, as well as looking forward to a big 2022 in rugby.
Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey are joined by Garry Doyle to look ahead to the Six Nations through the lens of the November Tests just gone, with a particular focus on reigning champions Wales, world-champion-conquering England, the frighteningly stable France and, of course, Ireland.Bernard also looks back on the Ireland women's team's November, and gives his thoughts on how incoming head coach Greg McWiliams will approach his first Six Nations campaign.Plus, with the URC back this weekend, the lads preview Leinster-Ulster and Connacht's potentially make-or-break clash with Ospreys, while Berch has a strong opinion as to who should replace Stephen Larkham at Munster.
Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey reflect on Ireland's third ever victory over the All Blacks -- arguably the most enjoyable edition of the three -- and what we can gleam from the performance with an eye on the near future. The impacts of Paul O'Connell and Gary Keegan are discussed, as are some of the lads' favourite individual performances and the areas in which Ireland will need to improve for the Six Nations. Naturally, they also look ahead to Argentina this Sunday, which may be an especially important game for Conor Murray. Elsewhere, the lads give their thoughts on Rassie Erasmus' suspension and the consequent fallout, and they pay tribute to departing Ireland captain Ciara Griffin as they look ahead to Saturday's Test with Japan. 0:00 - Ireland vs New Zealand 5:58 - How Ireland won the game 18:30 - Contributions from the provinces 25:35 - Gary Keegan, Sports Psychologist 33:48 - Individual performances 44:44 - Ireland vs Argentina preview 55:40 - Rassie Erasmus sanctions 1:03:45 - Ciara Griffin's departure 1:08:13 - Ireland vs Japan preview
Bernard Jackman and Murray Kinsella join Gavan Casey to look back on the weekend's URC action in which Leinster looked as though they may have solved one of last season's problems, Connacht's defence proved too much for Ulster, and Munster's ongoing attacking problems came home to roost once more. The lads also looked ahead to November for both the Ireland women's and men's teams. Looking for more rugby insight, analysis and debate? Join The42 Members and get access to our exclusive podcast, Rugby Weekly Extra, and much more. Sign-up at members.the42.ie
It has been a Lions Tour riddled with setbacks, but Saturday sees Warren Gatland's side face the reigning world champions South Africa in the first of three Tests. To preview the opening game in Cape Town as well as the series as a whole, The42's Gavan Casey and Ciaran Kennedy are joined by South African rugby writer Brenden Nel, who gives his take on events so far. 2:17 Is anyone in the mood over there? 6:34 Is this truly a ‘people’s’ Boks team? 10:59 South Africa team 22:24 Lions XV 34:56 Cape Town: a Lions sea-leveller? 37:44 Predictions 18+, always gamble responsibly. For more information, see gamblingtherapy.org
Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey look back on the Pro14 final for which they pay Leinster their well deserved dues after a superb display, but pose questions of Munster and the psychology of their big-name players and coaches. Jason Jenkins' impending arrival at the southern province sparks debate before the lads look ahead to this weekend's Champions Cup encounters, while they also discuss Connacht's high-profile coaching departures and tee up the Women's Six Nations.
As we look ahead to England, Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey try to make sense of Ireland’s gritty victory over Scotland and where this team is going under Andy Farrell, if anywhere. The lads discuss CJ Stander’s retirement and the live possibility that he’ll one day play again, as well as Mr Consistent Iain Henderson and his imperious form. There’s also chat about the WXV tournament which will kick off in 2023 and reshape the women’s international game.
French referee Mathieu Raynal sparked uproar in Australia after reversing a penalty awarded to the hosts in the dying seconds of ...