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Give 'em Rugby

Give 'em Rugby

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The Give 'em Rugby Podcast is a celebration of the game played in heaven: Rugby Union On this podcast host Liam McGrath interviews those who spend their days in the trenches, on the training paddock preparing themselves to play the game. Liam delves into their stories and tries to get to the bottom of why when there are so many things out there in the world each of these individuals has dedicated their lives (and their bodies) to the game. If you're a Rugby fan, or just having a passing interest in the game. This podcast will keep you enthralled with stories, analysis and above all good conversation centred around an incredible game: Rugby Union.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Give 'em Rugby episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Give 'em Rugby for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Give 'em Rugby episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

This week on the Give 'Em Liam podcast...

Liam checks back in with Matilda's great Lydia Williams. They talk about cricket great Shane Warne's passing, the rise of NRL W, Cam Smith, mental health, and much more.

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This week on the Give 'Em Liam podcast.

Liam catches up with an old friend Sammie Wood. Sammie gives a unique insight into what it means to be a female athlete, having played in the A-League, Super W and Aon Uni7s series.

Meanwhile, Liam shares his view on the WNBL's recent foolish decision to cancel the semi-final series and comments on Matt To'omua's view on super rugby crowds.

Plus so much more!

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About the Guest:

Connal McInerney is a professional rugby player, widely recognized within the rugby community for his dedication and skills on the field. Having played for the Brumbies and holding the title of Wallaby number 947, McInerney's career has been marked by his evolution from club rugby to the international stage. Known for his commitment to the sport and his journey through various rugby leagues, McInerney's personal narrative is a testament to his hard work and passion for rugby.

Episode Summary:

In this captivating episode of the Give 'em Rugby podcast, host Liam McGrath sits down with the inspiring Connal McInerney, a true embodiment of relentless dedication to rugby. Listeners get a front-row seat to McInerney's profound journey from his grassroots beginnings to flourishing as a Wallaby.

The conversation unfolds with a heartfelt recount of McInerney's earliest rugby memories and the pivotal moments that sculpted his career trajectory. The episode peels back the layers on his remarkable transition from facing setbacks and hurdling obstacles to grasping the opportunity to don the esteemed Wallabies jersey. His tales of resilience offer an intimate look into the life of a professional athlete maneuvering the ebbs and flows of competitive sport.

Key themes revolve around the significance of formative experiences in McInerney's growth, the nuanced perspectives on rugby's cultural impact, and the influence of strategic decisions in shaping one's athletic path. Filled with insightful anecdotes and McInerney's personal wisdom, this episode promises to leave its audience both informed and inspired.

Key Takeaways:

  • Connell McInerney's journey from local club rugby to playing for the Wallabies embodies perseverance in professional sports.
  • The importance of facing adversity with resilience is highlighted by McInerney's response to being initially overlooked for a development contract.
  • Insights into McInerney's evolution as a player and how critical conversations and rejections became turning points in his career.
  • The emotional and proud moment of being called up for the Wallabies and the experiences of representing Australia on the international stage.
  • Reflection on the impactful mentors and pivotal decisions that helped shape McInerney's career trajectory, illustrating the power of opportunity and preparation in sports.

Notable Quotes:

  • "I remember going for a job interview... But then he [the interviewer] knocked me back and that was the best thing to happen because I just picked up uni and did part-time and just did a little bit just to say I'm doing something, you know, and then I was able to put the time into rugby." - Connell McInerney
  • "Yeah, that year I kind of played. Played at east train. Sorry, I trained to Thursday with Brahms and then I'd go and play for east and it was like one of the best years of my life because like I'm having... It's like a split life." - Connell McInerney
  • "...and I wasn't ready enough to take chick's position. And club captain... But legend and like. And he never showed any ego around me or anything, you know, he was... Yeah, he was always... He kind of would give off the energy that, you know, I'm only here for a year or two more and then you... Then you'll jump." - Connell McInerney
  • "I didn't make my school team. And we're not even a rugby school. Like we're not like you, darlin Marist... This was for a one-off comp." - Connell McInerney, on an unexpected setback in his early rugby experiences.
  • "They just gave me a call out of nowhere. And it was before our first trial. Game against swinger." - Connell McInerney, reflecting on the surprise of being called to play for the Brumbies.

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Dive deep into the full episode to unpack Connell McInerney's compelling rugby narrative, and get ready for more enriching and introspective conversations on the Given Rugby podcast.

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This week on the Give em Liam Podcast.

Liam catches up once again with Lydia Williams. They discuss the race between Lydia's Arsenal and Chelsea for the FA Women's Super League title. They also discuss Ash Barty's retirement, Tyler Wright at Bells, Tiger Woods and Cam Smith, The WNBL Finals, Melbourne Victory's upset win over Sydney FC.

And they get into some ideas about how leagues could reward athletes for using their social media platforms to grow engagement and visibility within their sports.

All of that and more this week on the Give 'em Liam Podcast.

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This week Liam catches up with the longest-tenured Matilda and 4th longest-tenured player in Australian football history Lydia Williams.

Liam and Lydia dive into the art of goalkeeping, the women's Asia Cup, the FA women's Super League, the female athlete sisterhood, social media and much more!

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This week on the Give Em Liam Podcast

Firstly Liam breaks down what he thinks the Brumbies should do over the final few rounds of Super Rugby and gets a trademark Nic Berry jab in.

Greg Norman and the LIV Golf Series features heavily this week, plus an outsider's look at the phoenix suns' epic collapse. Lydia Wiliams checks in to give us a final FA Women's Super League wrap and discusses the paramatildas success at the para world cup. Liz Cambage gets another mention on the show, and Lydia gives her perspective on the matter, plus so much more this week on the Give Em Liam Podcast.

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This week on the Give 'Em Liam Podcast.

Liam has a bone to pick with Stan Sport while congratulating one of his old friends on a feat so unique that he is the first and only person to do it.

He expresses concern over the Australian Super Rugby franchise's ability to compete with the New Zealand teams.

And, he talks about all things women's sport, accessories and business with the founder of Scrunchiko Katie McCarthy.

All that and more this week, don't forget to subscribe!

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This week Liam catches up with an old friend who happens to be running a successful digital marketing agency. They talk start-up faze, smoke and mirrors, cost of innovation and a tonne more.

Liam also launches into a rant about why we can't anoint players Wallabies before they're ready and offers an interesting solution to try and lure new fans to the game.

All of that and more on the Give 'Em Liam Podcast.

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Unfortunately, you're stuck with Liam solo in the first (or bonus preview episode). For an hour and a half, Liam expresses his opinion on the idea that Rugby Australia might scrap Giteau Law. You'll get your first taste of conspiracy Liam. He also breaks down each Australian Super Rugby franchise's best starting 15 plus a pre-season wallabies 15. All of the on this installment of the Give Em Liam Podcast.
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Give 'em Rugby - NBA Storylines with Nic Zammit
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03/18/22 • 70 min

This week Liam had a guest pull out so he had to put out the call and Nic Zammit answered.

Liam and Nick talk NBA MVP race, top teams in both conferences, the next wave of stars teams to watch and much more!

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FAQ

How many episodes does Give 'em Rugby have?

Give 'em Rugby currently has 22 episodes available.

What topics does Give 'em Rugby cover?

The podcast is about Pop Culture, Rugby, Entrepreneurship, Music, Podcasts, Sport, Sports, Arts and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Give 'em Rugby?

The episode title 'Sports Headlines With Matildas Legend Lydia Williams' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Give 'em Rugby?

The average episode length on Give 'em Rugby is 67 minutes.

How often are episodes of Give 'em Rugby released?

Episodes of Give 'em Rugby are typically released every 7 days, 13 hours.

When was the first episode of Give 'em Rugby?

The first episode of Give 'em Rugby was released on Feb 17, 2022.

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