Épisodes

  • Episode 151: After Twickenham, Only Three Coaches Truly Matter | Lekker Rugby Pod
    Feb 25 2026

    Episode 150 begins at Twickenham. Bernard Jackman joins Harry Jones and MW Welman to unpack Ireland’s dominant win and the bigger coaching questions it raises.Ireland did not just win. They controlled the game physically, emotionally and tactically. England did not just lose. Their structure looked rigid under pressure and their in-game adjustments fell short.We examine what changed for Ireland, the contrast between Andy Farrell’s leadership and Steve Borthwick’s approach, and why adaptability inside eighty minutes now separates the very best from the rest. From substitutions to tempo, from squad depth to game management, this performance forces a wider conversation about the current coaching hierarchy in world rugby.At one point in the discussion, a sharper idea emerges. Are there only three top coaches operating at the very highest level right now?

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    48 min
  • Episode 149: Should The Springboks Be Concerned? | Lekker Rugby Pod
    Feb 24 2026

    France have used 66 players in the past year. The Springboks have used 50. They are younger across key positions, rotating more aggressively and beginning to win while developing depth.So should South Africa be concerned?In this episode we unpack what the Six Nations is actually revealing. We examine France’s depth profile, their age balance, tactical evolution and growing collision dominance. We also assess England’s recent cracks, Ireland’s cycle, and what the shift toward an aerial, high-tempo game means for the Springboks.This is not panic. It is a clear-eyed look at where the Northern Hemisphere stands and what it means for South Africa heading into the Nations Championship and the next World Cup cycle.Are France genuinely closing in, or are the Boks still setting the standard?

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    52 min
  • Episode 148: Why Good Teams Start Failing | Lekker Rugby Pod with Brenden Nel
    Feb 22 2026

    In this episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Brenden Nel joins us to tackle a hard truth: talent is not enough.What actually separates good players from great ones? It is not flair. It is not natural ability. It is standards, habits, preparation, and the uncomfortable details most people never see.From dressing room honesty to daily discipline, we unpack what sustains performance at the highest level of rugby — and why so many gifted players never cross that line into greatness.This is a conversation about the difference between potential and professionalism.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Reaction | England Had No Answers. Again.
    Feb 21 2026

    England lost control at Murrayfield. At Twickenham, the same pattern returned.Poor exits from their own half. Forced passes when patience was required. Kicks that handed momentum straight back. Under pressure, the decisions did not match the moment.Ireland did not need magic. They needed clarity. Their breakdown work was sharp, their shape was connected, and when chances came they were clinical. It felt like the Ireland of old. Calm, composed and ruthless.One side played with a clear identity. The other looked unsure of what it was trying to be.Is this inconsistency, or is something deeper unresolved in this England side?We break down where the control slipped, how Ireland dictated terms, and what this result really says about both teams.

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    24 min
  • Episode 147: Make Or Break At Twickenham | England Vs Ireland Six Nations Preview
    Feb 18 2026

    England and Ireland have both been punched in the face. Now they meet at Twickenham with pride bruised and pressure rising.Harry Jones welcomes Charlie Morgan of The Times and Ireland’s Pat McCarry into the bar for a lively, sharp-edged Six Nations preview. Expect press-conference temperature checks, Emo Andy analysis, Henry Pollock hype, fly-half debates, scrum anxiety and plenty of Irish wit along the way. This is less about predicting a scoreline and more about reading the room before kick

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    59 min
  • Episode 146: A Proper Six Nations Temperature Check | With Tim Cocker from Eggchasers
    Feb 15 2026

    Scotland rose to the moment. England looked rattled. Italy pushed Ireland harder than expected. Questions are starting to surface.In this episode, MW Welman and Harry Jones sit down with Tim Cocker of EggChasers Rugby for a proper Six Nations temperature check. Together, we unpack England’s recurring Scotland problem, the tactical decisions that defined the Calcutta Cup, Ireland’s scrum vulnerability, the Sam Prendergast debate, and why Italy now look like a legitimate Tier One force.This isn’t a hot take reaction. It’s three rugby minds stepping back to assess trajectory. Where does each contender truly stand? Who’s handling pressure? And what does this weekend tell us about where the tournament is heading?If you care about structure, psychology, and long-term direction in international rugby, this conversation is for you.

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    48 min
  • Episode 145: Franco Smith on Italy’s Evolution, Scotland Under Pressure and Top-Level Coaching | Lekker Rugby Pod
    Feb 12 2026

    Franco Smith has coached Italy in the Six Nations and now leads Glasgow in the URC. In this episode he explains what has changed in Italy’s structure, why Scotland enter the Calcutta Cup under pressure, and how coaches analyse games beyond surface reaction.We go into tight-five development, lineout mechanics, aerial contest adjustments, kick-chase organisation and the difference between club preparation and Test-week execution. This is a detailed look at how elite rugby is built, how small margins shape outcomes, and how scoreboard pressure forces tactical decisions at the top level.

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    58 min
  • Episode 144: How the Six Nations Balance of Power Is Shifting | With Charlie Morgan
    Feb 11 2026

    Is Jacques Nienaber really at the heart of Ireland’s problems, or is that a lazy conclusion?Rugby writer Charlie Morgan joins the Lekker Rugby Pod to unpack how the Six Nations is already shifting after round one, and why the debate around Jacques Nienaber, Ireland, and Leinster has become unavoidable.We step back from the scorelines to look at the deeper trends shaping the tournament, including Ireland’s struggle for clarity, France’s growing comfort in the modern kicking and transition game, and England’s increasingly coherent identity. The conversation focuses on systems, player profiles, preparation time, and how international rugby is being reshaped in real time.This is not a blame exercise and it is not a hot take. It’s analysis for people who want to understand what actually changed in round one, and what it means for the rest of the Six Nations.

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    1 h et 3 min