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In this week's episode of the Champagne Rugby we discuss women's rugby, upcoming summer internationals and England rugby selections with director of Amateur Saracens Rugby club, Jack Goldberg.
Jack is the founder of the House of Hope 7s, a London based 7s tournament that raises money for the Denis Goldberg House of Hope Charity in South Africa.
The Denis Goldberg House of Hope is based in Cape Town as a memorial to, and realisation of the dream of, anti-apartheid icon Denis Goldberg, who was sentenced to life imprisonment with Nelson Mandela and six others in 1964.
Use the link below to donate now: https://www.gofundme.com/f/denis-goldberg-house-of-hope
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Do you want to become a viral rugby sensation? Look no further! In this week's episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast, we discuss the Premiership Women's Rugby final, viral content strategies for rugby creators and growing women's rugby with social media sensation Ruck Star Lizzie.
Lizzie is known for her viral rugby videos as she reveals the secrets to her success and how she is able to live full time making rugby content.
Next we review the Premiership Women's Rugby final this weekend between Gloucester Hartpury and Bristol Bears, which is bound to be a cracker of Champagne Rugby. Be sure to get down to Sandy Park this weekend or catch the action live on TNT Sports.
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In this weeks episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast we are joined by coaching guru Mike Penistone who talks us through what makes a great coach and what makes a great player. We review the upcoming the European Champions Cup and Mike reveals interesting stories of his time coaching at Leicester Tigers during the Golden Era of 2000-2006.
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In this weeks episode we are joined by Scottish and British & Irish Lions legend Chris Harris.
We discuss the upcoming European Challenge Cup final between Gloucester and Sharks rugby, the departure of Louis Rees Zammit to NFL as well as the infamous British and Irish Lions Tour against South Africa.
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In this weeks episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast we discuss the current situation of rugby 7s in the UK with Ellaine Gelman.
Ellaine is the founder of Find Rugby Now, a website focussed on building local rugby communities by bringing together amateur rugby clubs, players, coaches, referees and fans.
We also talk about the upcoming LIT 7s London 7s event and some of the challenges of organising an international rugby tournament.
London 7s is set to take place on Saturday 25 May and is set to be cracking family day out of rugby followed by an insane after party with James Haskell as the DJ!
If you're a rugby fan in the London area, you do not want to miss out.
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In today's episode, we have the honor of speaking with Major Jim Joseph, a US Marine stationed in Okinawa who plays a pivotal role in organizing military rugby in the region.
Join us as we dive into Jim's fascinating journey, from his military service to his passion for rugby and community building. Discover how Jim's leadership and dedication have shaped the rugby landscape in Okinawa, bringing together service members from diverse backgrounds to bond over the sport they love.
Get ready for an inspiring conversation filled with tales of teamwork, resilience, and the transformative power of rugby in the military community.
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In this special episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast, we have the privilege of sitting down with sevens rugby icon Lote Raikabula to uncover the extraordinary journey of his career.
From his early days on the field to his illustrious tenure with the All Blacks 7s, Lote shares captivating insights, anecdotes, and reflections on the highs and lows of his time in the game.
With over 60 tournaments and an impressive 20 victories, Lote's track record speaks volumes about his prowess and dedication to the sport.
But the conversation doesn't stop there; we also delve into Lote's transition to coaching, where he's made an indelible mark in Sri Lanka, Thailand, and now Japan. Through his experiences, challenges, and triumphs, we gain a deeper understanding of his impact on shaping the future of rugby talent across Asia. Moreover, Lote offers valuable insights into the trajectory of Asia Rugby and his aspirations for the region's growth and development.
As we look ahead to the upcoming Olympics in Paris, we explore Lote's perspectives on the Rugby 7s event and its significance on the global stage.
Join us for an engaging and enlightening discussion filled with passion, dedication, and a profound love for the game of rugby.
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In this week's episode we are joined by American entrepreneur Steve Mommaerts aka Momo, who has over a decades experience playing rugby in South East Asia and now sits on the board of the Philippines Rugby Union. In this episode we dive into Steve's experience in both Thailand and the Philippines as well how he thinks rugby in Asia will develop over the next 5 years. Sit back, relax and enjoy this thrilling conversation about rugby.
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This weeks episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast we talk with Hong Kong Rugby CEO Robbie McRobbie. This is Robbie's last year as CEO of Hong Kong Rugby Union and also the final year at the famous Hong Kong Football Stadium for the formidable and world famous Hong Kong 7s. In this interview, Robbie reveals some of his craziest stories from the last 30 years of Hong Kong 7s madness and what we have in store for this year. You DO NOT want to miss out.
Buy your tickets for Hong Kong 7s here: https://hksevens.com/
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In this week's exhilarating episode, Champagne Rugby brings you an exclusive conversation with the dynamic South African professional rugby player and founder of Combat Rugby, Freddy Ngoza. Join us as we delve into the heart of rugby, covering a myriad of captivating topics.
Freddie shares his unique insights into the future of 1 vs. 1 rugby, offering a glimpse into the evolving landscape of this dynamic and skill-driven format. As the founder of Combat Rugby, he brings a wealth of experience and vision to the discussion, shedding light on the innovation and excitement brewing in the rugby world.
The episode takes an emotional turn as we celebrate the monumental victory of South Africa in the Rugby World Cup. Freddie shares his firsthand experiences of the triumph, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the jubilation, hard work, and sheer determination that went into securing the championship.
Our host, Hamish, also recounts his unforgettable journey playing rugby in China, offering a personal touch to the conversation. From cultural exchanges to the challenges and triumphs on the field, Hamish shares the rich tapestry of his rugby adventures in the heart of China.
This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, insights, and shared passion for the game we all love. Tune in as Freddy Ngoza takes us on a journey through the highs and lows of rugby, celebrating victories, exploring the future of the sport, and sharing stories that resonate with every rugby enthusiast.
Don't miss this captivating episode that transcends borders and connects rugby lovers worldwide. Grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and enjoy the vibrant tales from the world of rugby with Champagne Rugby.
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In this weeks episode we are joined by a man who needs no introduction, World Cup Winner, second highest try scorer of all time, having played for Australia 101 times and scoring 64 tries at international level, ladies and gentleman David Campese.
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In this weeks episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast, we are joined by Welsh rugby legend Jonathan Davies MBE aka Jiffy. We cover everything from the World Cup so far as well as the predictions and review of the semi final this weekend.
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On this week's episode we are joined by former Springbok and Rugby World Cup winner Elton Jantjies. We dive deep into the origins of Elton's rise to rugby, winning the world cup and representing the Springboks. Join us on this journey as we uncover the true Elton Jantjies and understand who he is not only as a rugby player but also as a human being and person.
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On this weeks episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast, 2 times European Champion and former Springbok Raymond Rhule joins us to share his life story from travelling from Ghana to South Africa, making it on the big stage with the Springboks before everything came crashing down. At a low point of his career where he was mocked and ridiculed online after the Springboks worst ever defeat against the All Blacks in 2017, to then fighting back overcoming the challenges and then winning the European Rugby Championship, not once but TWICE, with Ronan O'Gara and La Rochelle.
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In this weeks episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast we are joined by rugby legend and former England captain Chris Robshaw. Robshaw played an impressive 66 caps for England and 43 as captain making him the second most capped England captain of all time!
In this episode Robshaw gives us his insights into what it was like beating the All Blacks in 2012, his first impression of Eddie Jones, his take on the Owen Farrell situation as well as who he thinks will become World Champions this autumn at the Rugby World Cup in France!!
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In this weeks episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast we are joined by England Rugby player Ollie Lawrence who reveals what England camp is like ahead of the Rugby World Cup.
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On this weeks episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast we are joined by South African rugby content creator Austin Mac who runs popular social media account Ball Carrier with over 300,000 followers. In this episode we discuss the Owen Farrell tackle and ban situation, the state of World Rugby currently as well as diving deep into our predictions for the upcoming World Cup in France.
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This week we are joined by ex-England international and now coach turned entrepreneur Joe Gray. He is the only player in history to have won every trophy available to players in the top two tiers of English rugby, including both European trophies. Follow @champagnerugby on Instagram and Tiktok
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In this week's episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast we are joined by Rugby Influencer Max Brown. Max is well known for his funny Youtube videos as well as his viral tiktoks with well over 250,000 followers across all platforms!
In this episode we dive deep into how Max got started, his passion for the sport and what the future looks like for him. Be sure to listen to the end of the episode as Max reveals his opinions on the current state of Rugby!
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On this weeks episode of the Champagne Rugby podcast, we are joined by former All Black and Harlequins legend Nick Evans. Nick Evans talks us through his experience coaching with England rugby, Harlequins and what it's like to play for the All Blacks.
Listen to the end to hear the fan questions and what really happened in the famous Bloodgate scandal.
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