
Episode 19
03/22/23 • 12 min
Meet...Ben Parkinson, a first-team regular, ex-army officer and west London's favourite Ulsterman.
Ben looks back on the league season in which 1871 finished third and looks forward to the national cup campaign.
He also reveals how he celebrated Ireland's Six Nations grand slam and St Patrick's Day.
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Meet...Ben Parkinson, a first-team regular, ex-army officer and west London's favourite Ulsterman.
Ben looks back on the league season in which 1871 finished third and looks forward to the national cup campaign.
He also reveals how he celebrated Ireland's Six Nations grand slam and St Patrick's Day.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 18
Meet. Abdou Traore, west London's favourite Frenchman. From Lyon, France's culinary capital, he has been part of the set-up for nearly 10 years.
Where's his favourite position? What does he think of Guinness? What does he think the differences between English and French rugby are?
Then there's his love of Le Crunch and the time he and Toby Holt became social media sensations at a match between the old enemies.
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Episode 20
Meet...Harry Vidler, first-choice fly-half and a man with over 200 points this season (so far).
The number 10 tells what has made his form so good this season, and hangs his head as he tells us what lay behind his two yellow cards.
He also reveals all about how he joined the club and he dodged the tasty treats during a year playing in Italy.
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