Afleveringen
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Titled 'Three Men and a Vet' (although there is disagreement on the accuracy of the statement), John Hartley takes us through why the vets helped him to find a new home when he relocated to Farnham and some of the traditions of the L'Escargot. We find out how he become involved in rugby, put the rugby world to right and why his most important game is yet to come.
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The Heron has migrated back to the pod, to join Bainesey and Graeme 'Blackie' Black ahead of the first minis training session this Sunday. With over 450 children descending on Wilkinson Way, Blackie talks of the importance of minis rugby and his passion for ensuring a fantastic experience for all.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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This weekend over 500 tourists from the mini section are travelling to Ladram Bay in Budleigh Salterton, for one of the largest sports tours this country has seen. Bainesey and Badams speak to Andre Vernon and Mark Panton, members of the tour planning committee and mini tour veterans, about the incredible team of volunteers and committed sponsors who have made this tour possible. They give insights on what to expect in Devon and give their tips for first time tourists!
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Before the senior mens and women's season begins, Bainesey and Badams speak to the mens Head Coach Ali Chisholm and the assistant to the coach (and Harlequins player) James Chisholm about how pre-season has gone, what got them into coaching and their hopes for the season.
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Bainesey, Badams and the Heron speak to club legend Gary Stennett, reflecting on his over 35 years involved at the club in a variety of roles including player, coach and until recently Director of Rugby.
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Ahead of the competitive season, Polly Ross (England Touch, and European Champion) and Tom Kirk (Touch Chair) teach Bainesey and the Heron the rules of touch, why it is such a fun, high energy and inclusive sport and how members of the club can get invovled. Polly also discusses the upcoming Touch World Cup, due to be held at a very glamorous location.
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At the end of the senior mens season, Bainesey, Badams and the Heron catch up with first team captain, Toby Salmon, to celebrate the many successes of the mens teams.
They also talk a little about the U23 teams visit to Twickenham.
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Bainesey and Badams speak to Zoe and Steph, the captain and vice-captain of the Falcons 1st XV, after their first game at Twickenham. They catch up on the first successful season for the Falcons first team in NC1, their highlights from the year and their hopes for next season.
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Ahead of the U18 girls tour to Bristol, Bainesey talks to Sam Foskett about his experiences leading the largest girls section in the UK (and probably the world!) and the journey that got him there.
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Not even 30, yet Ollie has made 200 appearances for the mens first team. Bainesey, Badams and the Heron speak to Oli about his journey from the under 6s, his rugby tours including minis to Ladram Bay, through to senior rugby.
Ollie is running the London Marathon in April, please support if you can:
https://donate.giveasyoulive.com/fundraising/ollies-running-the-marathon
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Bainesey and Badams speak to Toby Comley, former men first team captain, club captain and current senior mens chair about his journey from primary school, through captaining the mens first team as they move to Monkton Lane. Sam Foskett also gives an update on the girls section recent successes, with an interview at the club.
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Bainesey, Badams and the Heron catch up with Holly and Lucy, the first mother and daughter Falcons, on why they both love their rugby and they make their mens 6 Nations predictions.
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Bainesey, Badams and the Heron speak to the Club Chair, Dom Parker, on his first months as Chair and his hopes for the clubs future.
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We kick off Captain's Corner outlining what the point of the podcast is all about.