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House of Rugby

House of Rugby

JOE

Current and former players review the big rugby talking points, tactical goings on and on-field battles

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best House of Rugby episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to House of 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 House of Rugby episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Former Ireland and Leinster player Dan Leavy joins Maire Treasa in studio alongside Pat McCarry as they look back on the weekend of Champions Cup rugby.


They discuss Andy Farrell's move into the Lions job and what that will mean for Ireland.


They predict the Six Nations squad ahead of it being announced on Wednesday.


Plus, we bring you a chat with Ireland international Caelan Doris.



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1.30 - Kev's sleeping pattern2.20 - Kev's dig at Mike McCarthy and Pat McCarry3.50 - Dan Leave4.30 - Great defence from Johnny Sexton9.00 - Scotland very difficult to play against12.00 - Depth of Ireland17.00 - Garry Ringrose19.30 - Cian Healy incident24.00 - England28.00 - How England will target Ireland34.00 - Fan questions

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1.25 - One of the best senior cup teams3.30 - Playing with superstars in Wasps5.00 - The extraordinary pace of Christian Wade9.30 - Fergus McFadden deserving his place11.40 - Sean Cronin14.30 - Stuart Lancaster' importance to the Leinster youngsters17.00 - The time Fergus McFadden absolutely ended Brendan Macken18.20 - Tadhg Beirne omission21.00- Tommy Bowe tribute23.00 - John Afoa interview38.00 - Game previews48.00 - Listener questions and Ryle Nugent impression

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It may have been a break week in the Rugby World Cup for Ireland, but there's still loads to chat about on this week's House of Rugby podcast. Maire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined in the House of Rugby studio by former Ireland and Ulster player Darren Cave and by JOE editor Pat McCarry as they take a retrospective look at the Rugby World Cup so far, Ireland's win over South Africa and look ahead to Ireland's upcoming clash with Scotland. Plus, Pat chats with Ian Madigan about his retirement from rugby, his battles trying to force his way into Ireland's starting XV and gets his thoughts on Ireland at this World Cup.

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Barry Murphy, Andrew Trimble and Jerry Flannery are in the House of Rugby studio to look back on the weekend's Guinness PRO14 action, the Saracens sanctions imbroglio and they make a couple of fantasy transfers.

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Barry Murphy and Jerry Flannery are in the House of Rugby studio reflect on a tough weekend for three of the Irish provinces, lavish more praise on Leinster and look ahead to Andy Farrell naming his first Guinness Six Nations squad.

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Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined in studio by Lindsay Peat and Pat McCarry as they look back on Ireland's win over Italy in the Six Nations.


They look at Ireland's sloppiness in the first half and why Andy Farrell won't be happy with some aspects of their play.


They look at some of the key positions and whether or not Ireland will look to make some changes against Wales.


And was it a try or not? They discuss the Scotland and France game, and the fall-out from the Dupont Law.



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Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill and Lindsay Peat are joined in the House of Rugby studio by Brent Pope for the first show of 2024. They look back on the Christmas and New Years inter-pro clashes, Munster's ever growing list of injured players and Ulster's moral-boosting wins. They also look ahead to the Champions Cup games this weekend, and Mack Hansen's injury ahead of the Six Nations.

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Racing 92 and Ireland star Simon Zebo joins the House of Rugby lads from his house in Paris and does his best to cheer up Barry and Andrew. The gang talk classic movies and albums, and talk to Munster team doctor Jamie Kearns on him playing his part in the COVID-19 fight.

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Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble talk to Munster and All Blacks legend Doug Howlett, look back on another winning weekend of European rugby for the provinces and discuss how the hell Ireland can possibly get Iain Henderson and Tadhg Beirne in their Six Nations XV.

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FAQ

How many episodes does House of Rugby have?

House of Rugby currently has 309 episodes available.

What topics does House of Rugby cover?

The podcast is about Irish, Rugby, Podcasts and Sports.

What is the most popular episode on House of Rugby?

The episode title 'Leinster & Ireland star Linda Djougang on Covid-19 frontline and Black Lives Matter' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on House of Rugby?

The average episode length on House of Rugby is 61 minutes.

How often are episodes of House of Rugby released?

Episodes of House of Rugby are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of House of Rugby?

The first episode of House of Rugby was released on Feb 5, 2017.

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