
Rugby Unity
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The Moana Pasifika Problem: Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie
Women’s Six Nations boom and world rugby’s bigger vision

S2 Ep 114Six Nations and Super Rugby through International Referee Angus Gardner
David Pembroke sits down with top referee Angus Gardner for a straight-talking look at what it really takes to run elite rugby, from Super Rugby to the Six Nations. Angus opens up on getting “poleaxed” in Chiefs v Highlanders, the back condition that ended his playing days, and how refereeing became his way to stay in the game. They unpack how referees manage 800 decisions a match, what the “critical few” actually means, and why transparency with fans could lift understanding fast. The big debates are front and centre: flow vs accuracy, the shape of the game, Mark Robinson’s review into yellow cards and the TMO, plus Eddie Jones’s idea of a centrally contracted World Rugby referee squad. There’s also a sharp chat on communication, profiling referees, and what a home Rugby World Cup in Australia in 2027 could mean.Also in this episode:● Angus Gardner’s refereeing journey from age 15● Super Rugby’s “critical few” and weekly reviews● Flow vs accuracy: how referees balance both● Yellow card buckets and the 20-minute red● TMO scope: Super Rugby vs World Rugby rules● Nations Championship excitement and 2027 World Cup ambitionPLUS: Refereeing travel, downtime on tour, and the tight-knit elite officials group.SIGN UP TO THE BIG 3 HERE: https://tinyurl.com/big3rugbyunity 👈👈Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 113Eddie Jones' work ethic and World Rugby’s big calls
David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie hold the fort while Eddie Jones is away touring with Japan U23, and it kicks off with a blunt reality check on what “tour” really means for staff: more toil, more review, and a constant hunt for one-percenters. From there, it’s a sprint through the weekend’s biggest talking points: the Investec European Rugby Championship’s eye-watering Round of 16 scorelines and why the tournament still struggles to cut through globally, plus Super Rugby’s Week 8 results and what the Western Force’s win over the Reds says about form, intent, and momentum. They also get into the uncomfortable truths around crowd numbers, the economics of attending live sport, and why rugby still lives and dies by referee interpretation, even with technology. Add in 2027 World Cup pillars, women’s rugby momentum, South African schools theatre, and Henry Pollock signing with Eddie Hearn.Also in this episode:● Eddie Jones touring: early starts, late finishes, relentless review● One-percenters in coaching: travel, jet lag, and talent ID● Investec European Rugby Championship lacks continuity and cut-through● Super Rugby Week 8: Crusaders, Chiefs, Force statement win● Referee profiles, 800 decisions a match, and TMO frustration● Women’s Six Nations, Pacific Four, and England ticket sales surgePLUS: The episode keeps circling one question: how rugby stays relevant, watchable, and financially sustainable.SIGN UP TO THE BIG 3 HERE: https://tinyurl.com/big3rugbyunity 👈👈Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 112USA Rugby’s big build to World Rugby 2031: Bill Goren CEO of USA Rugby
USA Rugby CEO Bill Goren joins David Pembroke for a straight, practical look at what it will really take to grow rugby in the United States before LA 2028, then the men’s Rugby World Cup in 2031 and women’s in 2033. From the grassroots reality of a niche, club-led sport across a huge country, to the push for high school varsity status, NCAA progress on the women’s side, and the challenge of making rugby easy to find in a crowded US sports market, Goren lays out the opportunities and the hard bits. There’s also the big-ticket showcase: All Blacks v Springboks in Baltimore, plus what USA Rugby must do to turn one-off events into lasting fans, participation, and community support. And with the Eagles qualified for 2027, the focus turns to getting more time together, improving faster, and building a genuine pathway from kids to Test rugby.Also in this episode:● Bill Goren’s background across US pro sports● Why rugby is still niche in the United States● Imagine Rugby reaches about 500,000 kids in three years● High school and NCAA status: the next big targets● All Blacks v Springboks Baltimore: fan experience and strategy● USA Eagles plans after qualifying for 2027PLUS: How USA Rugby plans to align grassroots, high performance, and values like inclusion.SIGN UP TO THE BIG 3 HERE: https://tinyurl.com/big3rugbyunity 👈👈Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 111World Rugby CEO Alan Gilpin on Rugby’s Global Calendar, the Strategic Plan + RWC USA 2031
World Rugby CEO Alan Gilpin joins David Pembroke to discuss the real hard questions facing our sport at the moment – rugby’s global calendar, player safety and cashflow are just the tip of the iceberg. Gilpin breaks down the real tension World Rugby is trying to solve: accuracy and flow, without treating it as a trade-off, and why too many law tweaks make life harder for officials moving between competitions. He explains the Mark Robinson match officiating review, what “shape of the game” stakeholders are pushing for, and why the strategic plan (targeting an early May launch) is centred on fans, player welfare, and growing the sport’s commercial engine. There’s also a big look ahead: strong early Rugby World Cup 2027 ticket demand in Australia, the long runway to USA 2031 and 2033, and how rugby can win in a brutal “attention economy”.● Alan Gilpin’s rugby journey from Gloucestershire to World Rugby● Six Nations weekend: Scotland v France, Italy’s big moments● Match officiating: accuracy versus flow is not a trade-off● Law trials across comps make consistency harder for referees● Mark Robinson review: TMO use, philosophy, elite officiating model● World Rugby strategy: fans, player welfare, commercial growth, USA 2031PLUS: Gilpin argues rugby’s future is more fans consuming more rugby, more often.SIGN UP TO THE BIG 3 HERE:https://tinyurl.com/big3rugbyunity 👈👈Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 110Six Nations innovations, Super Rugby law trials + introducing the Big 3!
SIGN UP TO THE BIG 3 HERE:https://tinyurl.com/big3rugbyunity 👈👈David Pembroke is joined by Ewen McKenzie (with Eddie Jones in San Diego) to rip through what’s changing in Super Rugby and what rugby still gets wrong off-field. Ewen breaks down the experimental laws: no more caterpillar rucks, faster ball, 30-second scrum set calls, and more quick taps that keep defences unstructured. They also flag a noticeable shift in how refs are handling intercept knock-ons and yellow cards, and the bigger issue: why World Rugby won’t clearly explain what’s changed. From there, it’s back to the Six Nations: what made it so competitive, why England’s Steve Borthwick looks set to stay through to the 2027 Rugby World Cup, and what selection and combinations might unlock them. Plus, Rugby Unity launches “The Big Three” on Substack, and they finish with Third Voice questions covering Wallabies physicality, Rugby World Cup 2027 conditions, alignment camps, and whether the Iran Israel War could disrupt the Nations championship.● Super Rugby law trials speed up rucks and scrums● Quick taps increase tempo and punish disorganised defence● Yellow card trend shifts on intercept knock-ons● World Rugby transparency and communication under the microscope● Six Nations competitiveness, England review, Steve Borthwick stays● Rugby Unity launches “The Big Three” Substack digestPLUS: David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie argue rugby must market itself harder, explain the laws better, and make it easier for fans to follow the game.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 109Does World Rugby needs fans on the board? Interview with United Rugby Fans founder Mark Philpott
David Pembroke is joined by Mark Philpott, a New Zealander based in Cancun who’s building United Rugby Fans, a fast-growing movement aimed at giving rugby supporters a real seat at the table with unions and World Rugby. Mark lays out why he thinks the game’s finances, grassroots infrastructure, and volunteer fatigue are the biggest pressure points, and why “fan empowerment” matters more than likes and clicks. They talk lessons from Football Supporters Europe, how fans ended the proposed Super League and earned a seat on UEFA’s board, and what rugby can copy to unlock smarter decision-making and better investment. Mark outlines URF’s plan to gather large-scale polling and survey data, plus early projects including a charity division, URF TV with Stacey Paetz, and a new global rugby book with contributors including Gordon Bray. The big question: can rugby act before a crisis forces change?● United Rugby Fans aims for a seat at World Rugby● Mark Philpott’s global nomad path to Cancun● Grassroots rugby needs cash, facilities, and volunteer support● Data, polling, and surveys to map fan priorities● Football Supporters Europe model and UEFA board representation● URF TV, charity work, book, and global awardsPLUS: A practical debate on how rugby can grow revenue beyond the World Cup cycle.Check out United Rugby Fans here: https://www.urfans.org/ 👈Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 108Six Nations Final Weekend: England v France classic, Ireland v Scotland + Wales v Italy
A Guinness Six Nations finale for the ages, and Rugby Unity breaks it all down. David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie to review Ireland 43 Scotland 21, Wales powering past Italy, and that breathtaking England v France finish, 48–46, decided by the last kick. They get specific on why Ireland’s evolution under Andy Farrell is working, how Jamison Gibson-Park is running games differently to most nines, and why Scotland’s “disruptor” identity both lifts them and leaves them exposed. Wales’ momentum, selection consistency, and key spine players get a proper look, while Italy’s emotional hangover after their famous England win becomes a coaching case study. Then it’s straight into the big debates: advantage plus cynical play, yellow cards, 15 v 15, and whether Steve Borthwick should really be under pressure, with Michael Cheika rumours swirling.● Ireland 43 Scotland 21: depth, pace, control● Gibson-Park influence compared with Dupont and other nines● Wales selection consistency rewarded; Italy slow start punished● England v France 48–46: micro moments decide everything● Yellow cards, advantage, and 15 v 15 debate● Nations Championship Round 1 fixtures and why it mattersPLUS: World Rugby anti-doping investigation news involving Georgia, plus Rugby Europe Championship results and what’s coming in July.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 107Six Nations Super Saturday Preview! Ireland v Scotland, Wales v Italy + Le Crunch?
Super Saturday is here and Rugby Unity sets the table for a massive final weekend of the Six Nations, with David Pembroke joined by Ewen McKenzie and Eddie Jones. Before the previews, the boys get stuck into World Rugby’s new Nations Championship, why it adds real jeopardy to north v south match-ups, and why a global season still feels stuck in the mud. Then it’s into the match-ups: Ireland v Scotland in Dublin and how Ireland’s control, phase pressure and aerial contest can squeeze Finn Russell, even with Scotland’s confidence soaring. Wales v Italy gets billed as a surprise blockbuster, with Italy handling rare favouritism and Wales chasing a long-awaited win. And at the Stade de France, France v England brings heat, selection calls, emotional control, and the media pressure that comes with it.● World Rugby Nations Championship format and fixture excitement● Why a global season change looks unlikely pre-2028● Ireland v Scotland: contrasting styles and Finn Russell pressure● Wales v Italy: Italy favourites, Wales building belief● France v England: title stakes and emotional control● Eddie Jones on England’s kicking debate and media noisePLUS: A wider look at World Rugby governance, transparency, and faster decision-making.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 106Incredible Italy beat England in Rome, Scotland trump France at Murrayfield + Ireland hold off Wales
A blockbuster Six Nations weekend set the bar, and David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie reckon the biggest winner might have been World Rugby’s officiating. Scotland’s 50–40 shootout over France lit up Murrayfield, with the sunlight, kick-off tactics, discipline and Finn Russell’s influence all dissected. Ireland held off a fast-improving Wales 27–17, with big raps for Steve Tandy’s coaching and the rise of names like Rhys Carré and Dewi Lake. Then came Italy’s historic 23–18 first win over a flat England, with Maro Itoje’s late yellow card and Steve Borthwick’s pressure boiling over into an RFU statement. Off-field, Pemby notes Eddie Jones is in Sri Lanka for Chelsea’s wedding, but still ran coaching clinics and sessions for players ahead of tests vs New Zealand Under 85kg tour in April. Plus substitutions, fatigue, scrum data, instrumented mouthguards, and Rugby Europe Championship results.● Six Nations refereeing praised: tempo, authority, minimal TMO● Scotland 50–40 France: sun, kick-offs, discipline, lineout strike● Ireland edge Wales 27–17 as Wales keep improving● Italy beat England 23–18 as England discipline collapses● Substitutions, fatigue, and whether rugby needs fewer law changesPLUS: Nations Championship excitement grows as north-south battles loom, while Rugby Europe Championship finals day in Madrid sets up a full Saturday of matches.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 105Can Scotland beat France? Dave Rennie's Appointment + Italy v England & Ireland v Wales
Dave Rennie is confirmed as the new All Blacks coach, and Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie break down what it means, right now, with two years to a World Cup. David Pembroke digs into whether the All Blacks actually change style, what happens at 9 and 10, and why Rennie’s lack of attachment to any Super Rugby franchise could light a fire under selection pressure. There’s also a big Rugby World Cup 2027 ticketing update: 750,000 tickets sold in the initial pre-sale, with huge demand for Australia v New Zealand and knockout matches, plus the next application phase opening 19th of May. Then it’s straight into the Guinness Six Nations restart: Ireland v Wales at the Aviva, Scotland v France at Murrayfield with Angus Gardner in the middle, and Italy v England in Rome after Borthwick’s sweeping changes.Also in this episode:● Dave Rennie named new All Blacks coach● What changes in All Blacks style under Rennie?● Roigard, Barrett, Mo’unga selection pressure discussed● Brodie Retallick’s form in Japan highlighted heavily● Rugby World Cup 2027 tickets: 750,000 sold fast● Six Nations previews: Ireland v Wales, Scotland v France, Italy v EnglandPLUS: The panel debates World Rugby priorities, domestic competition sustainability, and what “hard decisions” really mean in coaching selections.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 104The Shape of the Game Review, England’s DNA + Super Rugby Roundup
World Rugby’s Shape of the Game summit was billed as a fix-it moment, but David Pembroke, Eddie Jones, and Ewen McKenzie aren’t buying the “no changes to the law” message. From depowered scrums and TMO scope, to red cards and the push for more 15-on-15 time, the crew break down why the sport’s governance keeps kicking the can down the road. There’s heat on the size and power of councils, with comparisons to the RFU’s reforms, plus frustration at the lack of transparency around the global season. On the field, the chat jumps from Ireland vs England and England’s “DNA”, to Super Rugby talking points like Brumbies vs Blues and the Fijian Drua beating the Hurricanes, plus a look at how kicking is shaping results. There’s also a quick snapshot of Germany’s broadcast boost and big Rugby Europe scorelines.Also in this episode:● World Rugby says no law changes after The Shape of the Game summit● Eddie Jones: too many people, no decisions made● Brumbies beat Blues 30-27 after yellow card swing● England reaction after Ireland loss and George Ford debate● Ewen McKenzie explains how scrums have been depowered● Super Rugby kicking stats: Reds, Drua, Crusaders, ChiefsPLUS: A blunt debate on governance, transparency, and whether rugby’s product matches its commercial ambitions.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 103Don’t Touch the Scrums! Shape of the Game Preview + Six Nations vs Super
David Pembroke, Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie unpack the big agenda items that will be covered in the Shape of the Game conference in London, starting with the push to “depower” scrums and replace some restarts with free kicks. Eddie and Ewen are blunt: keep the scrum, speed it up, and protect rugby as a game for all shapes and sizes. From there, it’s straight into the global season debate, with both backing alignment for player welfare while warning everyone has to sacrifice something, not just Super Rugby. The 20-minute red card sparks a wider argument about keeping 15 on 15, with Ewen pitching better use of existing referee tools and stronger post-match sanctions. They also get into Six Nations form (Ireland’s response against England), Super Rugby trends, kicking and “meaningful” stats, plus quick hits on Andy Farrell, Stephen Larkham, injuries, Louis Bielle-Biarrey’s record run, and Rugby Europe Championship shocks.Also in this episode:● Eddie Jones rejects any move to depower scrums● Ewen McKenzie says scrums are already overmanaged● Global season backed to protect player welfare properly● 20-minute red card debate turns into 15v15 argument● Ireland v England analysed: intent, collisions, line speed● Super Rugby vs Six Nations stats: points, tries, ball-in-playPLUS: World Rugby transparency, refereeing consistency, and how attack trends are shifting across Six Nations and Super Rugby.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 102Ireland smash England, Sublime France + Scotland’s Narrow Escape from the Welsh!
Ireland dismantle England 42-21 at Twickenham and David Pembroke, Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie pull apart why it got ugly. Ewen says England simply did not turn up physically, fell off tackles, lost the aerial contest and never got to their usual attacking kick game, while Ireland kept the tempo high with quick taps and sharp work in the air. Eddie adds a coach’s view from inside the stadium: Andy Farrell’s management of Jamison Gibson-Park, Ireland’s flatter “off nine” attack, and England’s emotional control going missing when the game turned. Scotland then survive a huge scare to beat Wales 26-23 after Wales led 20-3, before France continue their surge with a 33-8 win over Italy, with talk of Dupont’s influence, France’s collision wins, and what it takes to slow them down. The episode closes with World Rugby’s “Shape of the Game”, world rankings, and a big Brumbies statement win over the Crusaders.● Ireland’s tempo and aerial dominance breaks England early● Eddie Jones on England leadership and preparation drift● Gibson-Park and Ireland attacking flatter off nine● Scotland escape Wales ambush after 20-3 lead● France 33-8 Italy: Dupont, Ramos, collision wins● World Rugby TMO debate: speed, sovereignty, forward passesPLUS: The panel also hits World Rugby rankings, Rugby Europe Championship results, Under 20s Six Nations scores, and why Super Rugby’s Brumbies look the form team.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 101Six Nations Round 3: England v Ireland Showdown + Scotland eye up Wales & could France slip up against Italy
Six Nations round three is stacked, and Rugby Unity goes straight to the pressure points. David Pembroke, Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie preview England v Ireland at Twickenham, including Jack Crowley starting at 10, Gibson-Park’s influence, and the big selection calls around Curry and Pollock, plus the ruck-speed battle and how the referee could shape it. There’s a proper salute to Maro Itoje on his 100th cap, and a blunt look at Wales v Scotland in Cardiff, including Wales’ current depth challenge and the impact of Matthew Carley’s card history. France v Italy in Lille gets the full treatment too, with real belief in Italy’s hardness, breakdown contest, kicking accuracy, and how an “off” France could be vulnerable. Then the chat widens: what’s actually happening across the Six Nations after two rounds, why intent and luck swing results, and why Super Rugby attacks can look stuck behind heavy line speed.● England v Ireland: Crowley starts, Gibson-Park returns● Curry’s match time and Pollock’s starting question● Itoje’s 100th test and England togetherness pressure● Wales v Scotland: Wales depth issues, Carley cards● France v Italy: Italy breakdown, kicking, real upset chance● Six Nations themes: intent, luck, discipline, short tournamentPLUS: Eddie and Ewen break down coaching messages, culture, and why structured attack is being tested by breakdown pressure and contestable kicks.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 100Six Nations: Superb Scotland, Fearsome France and Ireland escape Italy!
What a weekend of Six Nations rugby! The panel of David Pembroke, Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie breakdown France’s slick skill, Scotland’s resilience, and Ireland’s relentless hustle. Plus, listen in as they scrutinize refereeing decisions, TMO controversies, and the evolving shape of the game. We also explore player movements to Super Rugby, top work-rates from Pieter-Steph du Toit and Malcolm Marx, and covers scores from Rugby Europe and U20 competitions. With a preview of this weekend’s clash between England and Ireland, Wales and Scotland, and France versus Italy, this is your must-listen take on rugby’s most heated debates.● Six Nations clash summaries and highlights● Refereeing controversies: yellow cards, TMOs, and decision inconsistencies● Player transfers: Warner Dearns and Harada into Super Rugby● Work-rate analysis: Pieter-Steph du Toit and Malcolm Marx● Scores from Rugby Europe Championship and U20 competitions● Upcoming match preview: England v Ireland, Wales v Scotland, France v ItalyPLUS: the ongoing quest for refereeing clarity, the future shape of rugby governance, and the relentless pursuit of faster, more exciting rugby.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 99Men’s Six Nations Rugby: Italy to upset Ireland + Can anyone stop England?
Six Nations rugby explodes this weekend as Ireland host Italy at the Aviva Stadium, Scotland take on England at Murrayfield and France travel to Cardiff to face Wales. Can Italy back up their Rome roar in Dublin, will England’s bench decide the Murrayfield test, or can Wales upset a reshuffled France in Cardiff?David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie as they put on their coaches' hats to pick apart selections, set-piece and breakdown battles, box kicks and game plans. Also in the episode: Rugby Europe headlines including Germany v Portugal, Super Rugby kick-off, the Raeburn Shield storyline and our Third Voice fan segment with tactical calls, tips and the week’s big questions.● Ireland vs Italy: Can Italy challenge in Dublin?● Scotland’s uphill battle at Murrayfield● France makes bold squad changes for Cardiff● Wales aims to shake off underdog status● Super Rugby season kicks off with intense clashes● The story of the Raeburn Shield and its historical significancePLUS: facing coaching pressures, fan voices from around the world, and the future of rugby competitions like the Nation's Championship.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 98Six Nations: Italy upsets Scotland, England dominates Wales + the TMO Strikes Again!
David Pembroke and rugby legends Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie break down Italy’s narrow victory over Scotland in Rome amidst wet conditions, Scotland’s struggles with set-piece consistency, and England’s commanding win over Wales. They tear into refereeing controversies surrounding yellow cards, propose bold solutions to restore game integrity, and forecast the biggest clashes in the second round, including Ireland vs Italy, Scotland vs England, and France against Wales. Plus, insights on the future of rugby amid global expansion, grassroots growth challenges, and the giant scale of the NFL’s business empire.Italy shocks Scotland in Rome — a tactical masterclass and weather can’t dampen the Six Nations dramaEngland dominates Wales in a physical clash, with refereeing controversies overshadowing the actionDiscussions around game integrity: yellow cards, consistency, and the future of officiatingRugby’s global perspective — travel, broadcast numbers, and the rise of Germany and RomaniaThe NFL’s winning formula — spectacle, billion-dollar ads, and potential lessons for rugbyPLUS: tackling game integrity issues, the future prospects of rugby in North America, and how grassroots participation can flourish in a professional era.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 97Men’s Six Nations France vs Ireland recap + Rugby World Cup 2027 Fixtures
In this episode of Rugby Unity, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie to dissect the explosive start to the Six Nations, including France's commanding 36-14 victory over Ireland in Paris. They analyze France's tactical brilliance, the evolution of lineout laws, and the supercharged depth of French rugby. With insights into Ireland's struggles, England's strategic rebuild, and Wales' uphill battle amid ticketing struggles, this episode is a deep dive into the key storylines shaping rugby's biggest tournament. Plus, they tackle potential World Cup matchups, recent law trials in Super Rugby, and the critical role of coaching structures in a fast-changing game.● France's dominant win over Ireland — what does it mean for Six Nations and World Cup prospects?● The evolving debate on lineout contestity and law changes in rugby● French rugby's strategic depth — how youth policies and club success fuel national strength● Insights into England and Wales' tournament outlook amidst team rebuilding● Impact of recent Super Rugby law trials and TMO regulations● The importance of stable coaching teams and assistant roles in modern rugbyPLUS: the future of rugby law interpretations, the significance of community connections in World Cups, and the unfolding narrative of team depth and strategic innovation.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 96Six Nations Preview: England's Winning Streak, Ireland's Injury Woes & France's Attack!
David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie break down whether England's November momentum will translate into a Six Nations title, France’s bold squad reshuffle, and Ireland’s injury headaches threatening their campaign. Plus, insights into Italy’s rising hopes under Gonzalo Quesada, Scotland and Wales’ ongoing battles with consistency, and the strategic moves at World Rugby ahead of the 2027 World Cup in Australia and 2031 in North America.PLUS: the global TV reach of rugby, the future of the sport in North America, and why the upcoming World Cup could be the most watched yet.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 95GEORGE GREGAN joins Eddie Jones & Ewen McKenzie - 3 Aussie Legends!
RUGBY'S BREAKING POINT: The international game faces unprecedented challenges as world leaders like Gus Pichot and Riaan Oberholzer push for a unified global season amid shifting schedules and financial struggles. From the postponement of The Rugby Championship to high-stakes talks involving South Africa, New Zealand, and major domestic leagues, the future of rugby hangs in the balance. Join David Pembroke, along with rugby legends Eddie Jones, Ewen McKenzie, and George Gregan, as they unravel the strategic moves, player power dynamics, and the race to secure a sustainable path forward for the world's most beloved sport. France's Nations Championship under review as teams scramble for international windows The impact of balancing club commitments and national team duties The move of the All Blacks' coaching position to a NZ insider Angus Crichton’s bold switch from league to union ahead of 2027 World Cup The future of rugby in the USA and the role of university sports The strategic importance of games in Baltimore and the US in World Cup planning PLUS: the race for a vision-driven global rugby calendar, player influence on coaching decisions, and the evolving pathways connecting sevens, fifteens, and international growth. Acquired Podcast: The NFL – listen here. Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇 https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈 👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] Thanks to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 94RAZOR SACKED! Eddie Jones + Ewen McKenzie react
In this episode of Rugby Unity, David Pembroke is joined by rugby legends Ewen McKenzie and Eddie Jones to dissect the seismic shakeup in New Zealand rugby — the sacking of Scott Robertson as All Blacks head coach. With the sport at a pivotal crossroads, they unpack the behind-the-scenes power plays, the influence of player ego, and what this means for the future of rugby globally. Expect a candid debate on coaching timelines, player trust, the impact of private equity, and how rugby's evolving tactics are shaping the international landscape.● New Zealand Rugby's coaching crisis: what's really going on behind the scenes?● Player power and its role in top-level decision making● The strategic shift in global rugby: North vs South battle● Rising influence of private equity in sport● How European rugby is innovating and what that means for Super Rugby● The challenge of expanding rugby into North America in the age of fierce commercial interestsPLUS: insights into elite coaching, the changing tactics across hemispheres, and the growing commercial and geopolitical influences shaping the future of rugby.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 93The Raeburn and Utrecht Shields: who will be next?
In this episode of Rugby Unity, David Pembroke speaks with David Algie, the visionary fan behind the innovative Raeburn and Utrecht Shields—lineal rugby titles that turn matches into winners‑stay‑on battles. From Raeburn Place 1871 to Twickenham 2026, explore the rich history, upcoming challenges, and the fan-led movement aiming to bring a new layer of drama, story, and connection to rugby's past and future.Discover how this grassroots idea, rooted in data and passion, could reshape how fans, players, and stakeholders engage with the game across nations and genders. As the shields get ready for their next big stage in the Six Nations and Rugby Championship, will England defend their claim, or will giants like France or Ireland claim the lineal title?Plus, a preview of next week’s episode with former Raeburn Shield holder Eddie Jones and coach Ewen McKenzie—as well as David’s personal celebrations with his new grandson Lewin Gargan Pembroke, this episode is a must-listen for rugby fans eager to see history, innovation, and storytelling collide.● The story behind the Raeburn and Utrecht Shields — rugby’s hidden lineal titles● How fan-led ideas are shaping the future of the sport● The journey of the shields from 1871 in Edinburgh to Twickenham 2026● Sponsorship opportunities in rugby’s storytelling renaissance● The potential for these shields to grow the game worldwide● Upcoming battles for the lineal titles in the Six Nations and Rugby ChampionshipPLUS: the drama of lineal titles, fan engagement, sponsorship strategies, and how these shields could create a new lifetime of stories for rugby fans around the world.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 92Libby Nankivell: 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup recap + future plans
In 2025, women's rugby reached new heights with a groundbreaking World Cup at Twickenham, firsthand stories of trailblazers like Libby Nankivell reveal a sport on the rise. From grassroots initiatives in Toowoomba to the global stage, this episode dives into the pivotal moments, the rising stars, and the strategic game plans shaping the future of rugby's most dynamic women’s game. David Pembroke sits down with Libby Nankivell to unpack the incredible success of 2025 and what lies ahead on the road to Australia 2029. Women's Rugby World Cup highlights and standouts—England's triumphant victory and strategic mastery; Behind-the-scenes of Twickenham's record crowd; The rise of sevens stars Charlotte Caslick, Faith Nathan, and Ellie Kildunne; Debates on domestic leagues, grassroots growth, and the future of 15s and 7s; The global impact of sport diplomacy and women's sport activism. PLUS: record-breaking crowds, player pathways, and why fan engagement is transforming rugby's global appeal. Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇 https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈 👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] Thanks to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 91Ada Milby: World Rugby Council’s first woman member
Join David Pembroke as he explores how rugby is transforming in the Philippines and across Asia through the inspiring story of Ada Milby. From figure skating and high school football to leading Philippine rugby and breaking barriers on the World Rugby Council, Ada shares her journey of resilience, innovation, and passion. Discover how the sport is overcoming challenges post-COVID, empowering communities, and redefining what's possible for women's rugby and emerging unions. This episode reveals how fans and supporters can play a vital role in shaping the future of rugby worldwide.● Ada Milby’s journey from figure skating to rugby leadership● The rise of women's rugby in the Philippines● Rugby as a tool for social change and development● Challenges and opportunities for Asian unions● The debate over fast decision-making in rugby governance● Player stories like Lito Ramirez and Sylvia Tudoc● Broader themes of inclusion, fan engagement, and structural reformPLUS: how grassroots stories are redefining rugby’s global future, and the urgent call for more agile leadership in the sport.👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 90Jamie Farndale on Hong Kong's 2027 World Cup dreams
Hong Kong, China has just secured a historic spot at the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia, signaling a potential seismic shift in Asian rugby. From part-time players turning professional, to strategic collaborations across unions, David Pembroke speaks with Jamie Farndale—former Scottish international—about the nation’s journey, ambitions, and the broader ripple effects for the global game. As Hong Kong prepares to face top-tier nations in a challenging pool, the story highlights resilience, innovation, and the rising tide of rugby across Asia.Hong Kong's qualification for 2027: the game-changing milestoneThe transformation from part-time to full-time professional playersStrategic MOUs with Japan, China, and Australia to grow Asian rugbyThe impact of the Nan Fung Impact League inspired by Sail GPHong Kong's preparations for the Nation's Cup and World Cup debutThe future of women's rugby in Hong Kong and AsiaPLUS: how innovative social impact initiatives in rugby are redefining community engagement and athlete development across the globe.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 89Chile's Rugby World Cup journey: Cristian Rudloff
Chile has made an extraordinary leap in rugby, sealing their second consecutive Rugby World Cup appearance for 2027 in Australia. Under President Cristian Rudloff’s leadership, the nation has built from the ground up - developing a professional high-performance program, expanding grassroots initiatives, and leveraging regional support to challenge traditional powerhouses. With over 15,000 players and four regional high performance centres, Chile's rugby story is one of resilience, ambition, and rapid growth. In this episode, David Pembroke sits down with Cristian Rudloff to explore how Chile’s strategic investments, government backing, and regional collaborations are transforming the sport in South America. They discuss the role of Super Rugby Americas, the country’s expanding women’s game, and what the upcoming World Cup means for Chile’s rugby future; plus the potential impact of a proposed $250 million investment across the Americas ahead of the 2031 World Cup in North America. Chile’s second Rugby World Cup qualification in history The rise of rugby among Chilean youth and grassroots movements Challenges of geography and infrastructure in a long, narrow country The strategic role of Super Rugby Americas in player development The importance of government support and investment Insights on the 2031 Americas strategy and regional collaboration PLUS: how South American rugby is challenging global hierarchies, the power of regional teamwork, and the blueprint for sustainable growth. Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇 https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈 👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] Thanks to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 88Rahul Bose on India's Rugby Premier League's Success - Part 2
Join David Pembroke for the second part of this instalment with Rahul Bose, the president of Rugby India. Discover how the Rugby Premier League was built from an audacious seven-year vision into a thrilling reality — featuring intense matches, star power, innovative formats, and inspiring stories of Indian talent. Find out how this league is transforming Indian rugby, captivating fans, attracting sponsors, and setting the stage for a future where India aims for Brisbane 2032 and beyond. The story behind India's Rugby Premier League—idea to execution How innovative formats and high-performance camps are shaping Indian talent The role of sponsorships, broadcasters, and fan engagement in league success Indian’s rising stars and how they are mixing with international stars like Rosko Specman, Perry Baker and Maurice Longbottom! The future of women's rugby in India and the potential for a women’s Premier League How India’s rugby story can impact the global game PLUS: grassroots growth, story-driven engagement, and the strategic vision propelling Indian rugby onto the world stage. Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇 https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈 👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] Thanks to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 87Rahul Bose’s vision for Indian rugby’s future 🇮🇳 – Part 1
India’s rugby scene is evolving at a remarkable pace: from 322 districts playing the sport, up to 120,000 players, and a growing women’s sevens team ranked sixth in Asia, to the ambitious launch of the Rugby Premier League aiming for Olympic qualification. Can Rahul Bose steer this transformation—building grassroots pathways from rural fields to Olympic pools? Join David Pembroke as he sits down with Rahul Bose, President of Rugby India, to unpack the nation's bold plans in this two-part episode: how rural grit and poverty-driven players are shaping a new rugby ethos, the critical role of infrastructure and coaching, and the strategic push to get India into Brisbane 2032. Discover why rugby’s unique physicality, cultural independence from cricket, and a new league might just accelerate India’s journey into the Olympic spotlight. PLUS: how grassroots talent, innovative league formats, and government partnerships could transform India into a rugby powerhouse. Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇 https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈 👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] Thanks to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 86Dr. Brett Robinson on World Rugby's growth strategies – Part 2
David Pembroke sits down with World Rugby Chair Brett Robinson to explore the off-the-field strategies shaping the future of rugby. From the sport's financial dependence on the Rugby World Cup to the explosive rise of women’s rugby and the strategic push into North and South America, this deep dive uncovers how long-term investments and global plans are redefining the game. Discover how World Rugby is balancing tradition with innovation, from the Olympics to new competition models, all aimed at securing the sport’s prosperity through 2031 and beyond. • The economic impact of the Rugby World Cup — can it sustain the sport? • Growing the women's game — a new era for inclusivity and global reach • Sevens as a strategic growth engine — Olympic ambitions and Nordic expansion • Major plans for North and South America — Argentina, Chile, and the US in focus • The future competition landscape — Nation's Cup, World Cup scheduling, and international fixtures PLUS: the Olympic sevens revival, strategic investment shifts, and the quest for year-round revenue streams. Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇 https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈 👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] Thanks to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 85World Rugby Chair Dr. Brett Robinson - What's next for rugby?
Host David Pembroke sits down with world rugby insiders Brett Robinson, Chair of World Rugby, and legendary coach Eddie Jones to confront the game’s toughest challenges. From on-field law debates, TMO uproar, and safety dilemmas, to the behind-the-scenes battle for growth and global strategy—rugby is at a pivotal crossroads. Will the upcoming independent review, new competitions, and tactical tweaks form the blueprint for a more exciting, safer, and commercially viable future? Join us as we unpack a year of high stakes; the pursuit of innovation, inclusion, and integrity amid the chaos of international rugby. With insights straight from the frontlines, this is part one of a deep dive into how the sport is evolving on and off the field—setting the stage for the game’s next chapter. World Rugby’s mission to unify a fractured game amid law and safety controversies The quest to modernize officiating and decision-making protocols Insights into the new Nations Cup and the 24-team World Cup draw Challenges of growing rugby into North and South America The push for a unified global calendar and competition reform Player welfare: managing risks while maintaining the sport's authenticity PLUS: the future of rugby’s big tournaments, expanding into new markets, and safeguarding players in a contact sport. Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇 https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈 👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] Thanks to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 84Coffee with Kriel: Why the Springboks in Japan have got Eddie’s attention
Eddie Jones sits down with David Pembroke on the ground to unpack the weekend in Japan’s League One: Suntory v Ricoh with Sam Cane and TJ Perenara, Warner Dearns' move to the Hurricanes, Michael Leitch's relentless standards, a revealing coffee with Jesse Kriel, Richie Mo'unga's influence, Cheslin Kolbe's electric form, World Rugby's need for faster decisions and why Australia must recommit to long-term development as Joe Schmidt departs.· Rustling crowds at Japan's League One — record attendances and growing domestic interest· Eddie Jones on Japan's rugby boom, top players like Jesse Kriel and Cheslin Kolbe, and the Springboks’ winning mindset· Discussions on World Rugby's decision-making pace, calendar alignment, and law reforms· The decline of Australian rugby and the importance of long-term development strategies· Exclusive insights on coaching, player pathways, and the international gamePLUS: record-breaking crowds, the influence of top players like Jesse Kriel and Cheslin Kolbe, and why the culture of excellence is transforming world rugby.Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 83Giants v Underdogs: RWC 2027, Rassie, Etzebeth & more!
In this episode of Rugby Unity, host David Pembroke is joined by rugby legends Ewen McKenzie and Eddie Jones to unravel the chaos surrounding the 2027 Rugby World Cup draw. With controversy swirling over quarterfinal matchups, player safety, and team seedings, they break down the real story behind the brackets, travel logistics, and the rising dark horses like Zimbabwe and Argentina. Plus, catch insights on Rassie Erasmus’s long-term South African tenure, Eben Etzebeth’s suspension, and the evolving landscape of European rugby — all set against the backdrop of global rugby’s future. Whether it's strategic predictions, coaching philosophies, or behind-the-scenes politics, this is the edge-of-your-seat discussion every rugby fan needs.Also in this episode:- World Cup draw controversy: South Africa vs. All Blacks in quarterfinals?- The future of seedings versus bandings in World Cup draws - Rassie Erasmus’s long South African contract: what it means - Eben Etzebeth’s suspension and its impact - Zimbabwe’s surprising potential at 2027 Rugby World Cup - Travel challenges and tournament logistics in Australia - European Cup struggles: player availability and competition qualityPLUS: emerging dark horses, coaching secrets, the impact of travel on strategy, and what the future holds for global rugby.👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 82RWC 2027 Draw Reaction!
The 2027 Rugby World Cup draw has sent ripples through the rugby community, with top-tier teams and emerging nations locked in a fierce contest for knockout glory. From Pool A's blockbuster Australia vs. New Zealand opener to the drama of potential upsets in Pools B and C, this episode unpacks the tactical battles, referee influences, and the strategic play for third-place thrillers. David Pembroke, Ewen McKenzie, and special guest Eddie Jones analyze every angle of this epic tournament—who'll survive the storm, and who will rise to claim rugby's ultimate prize?In this bold, energetic episode, we dive into the implications of the expanded field, the importance of match scheduling, and the underdog stories that could shake the foundations of rugby’s world order. Ready yourself for cutting-edge insights, key match predictions, and the passion that only the Rugby World Cup can inspire.• Why the New Zealand v Australia opener could define the whole tournament • The hidden tactical battle for third-place qualification in every pool • Eddie Jones’ early blueprint for Japan’s clash with France • Fiji’s rise and which emerging nation has the highest World Cup ceiling • The Six Nations mindset vs World Cup mindset — who it helps and hurts • England, Wales and Tonga: the Pool F power strugglePLUS: record-breaking crowds, global growth of rugby, and the future of fan engagement in the sportWant more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 81RWC 2027 Draw Preview + R360 Trouble!
The Rugby World Cup is changing — and the stakes have never been higher.This week, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie to unpack a huge weekend in world rugby: South Africa’s demolition of Wales, the Etzebeth eye-gouge incident, and the breaking news that R360 has been pushed back to 2028.Eddie and Ewen give a candid, insider view on Wales’ deep structural problems, how South Africa keep winning with ruthless simplicity, and why the new 24-team World Cup with a Round of 16 will create a more intense, more tactical tournament than ever before.They also reflect on their own World Cup journeys — from the 1987 and 1991 memories to the 2003 classic, England 2019, the Brighton Miracle, and the pressure only a World Cup can create.Also in this episode• South Africa v Wales — dominance, discipline and what really happened• Why Wales’ development system is failing — and how to fix it• R360 delayed: player managers, contracts, and the talent drain• The brutal logic of a 33-man World Cup squad• How selection balance will change in 2027 (props, hookers, utilities)• Australia’s path to winning back casual fans in 2027PLUS: venue breakdowns, squad-build strategy, player load, and how the new compressed 43-day World Cup will change everything.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 80Wallabies 2025 outlook + France, England and the November shake-up
The November window delivered answers, questions and warnings. In this episode, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones to dissect the Wallabies’ 2025 prospects, the rise of England, France’s stalled progress, and the tactical shifts redefining Test rugby. Eddie breaks down how Australia’s season unfolded, why depth remains the core issue, what Les Kiss will bring as head coach, and how selection, pathways and politics still shape the national side. The pair also examine the November Series, from South Africa’s dominance to Scotland’s slump, England’s revival, and France’s uncertain identity. They close by looking at officiating, global fan engagement, sevens, finances, the Nations Championship, and what the upcoming Rugby World Cup draw means for 2027 preparations. Also in this episode• Wallabies’ highs, lows and the 2025 rebuild • France, England, Scotland — where each nation stands after November • The tactical evolution of Test rugby (scrums, kicking, power plays) • Pathways, depth and long-term sustainability of global rugby • Sevens, money games and the future economic model of the sportPLUS: Why fan engagement, transparency and global competitions will determine rugby’s future.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 79Wallabies 2027: Les Kiss, selection fixes & the new world rugby race
The Wallabies stand at a crossroads — and with a home Rugby World Cup approaching in 2027, the stakes have never been higher. In this episode, David Pembroke and former Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie take a clear-eyed look at where Australia really sits in the world game.From the selection volatility of 2024–25 to the strengths and weaknesses in each positional group, Ewen explains the structural changes needed for the Wallabies to compete with South Africa, England, Ireland and a fast-improving northern hemisphere. He also unpacks what Les Kiss will bring as national coach and why Australia must build a game plan that can survive high-ball pressure, tactical variety, and tournament intensity.David and Ewen then broaden the lens — analysing England’s off-field rise, South Africa’s sustained dominance, rugby’s financial realities, and the global opportunities emerging through the new World Rugby Nations Cup and revamped sevens calendar.Also in this episode· Why consistency in selection still separates good teams from great ones· What Les Kiss must prioritise from day one as Wallabies coach· England’s new personality-driven approach to communication· How social media is reshaping rugby’s global fanbase· Australia’s pathway to success at a home World Cup· The growing importance of emerging nations and expanded competitionsPLUS: insights on squad costs, leadership expectations, sevens pathways, and why world rugby must communicate in real time to stay relevant.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 78Oops it happened again – Cards killed the contest
The red/yellow card crisis and the terminal TMO delays intervened with another huge weekend of international rugby —this episode goes deep into the consequences. David Pembroke is joined by Ewen McKenzie and Eddie Jones to unpack Ireland v South Africa, the match that sparked global outrage and renewed calls for World Rugby to overhaul officiating and TMO protocols.Eddie details Japan’s gritty 25–23 win over Georgia in Tbilisi, shedding light on set-piece growth, discipline under pressure, and what he’s learned from a demanding 2025 campaign. Ewen breaks down New Zealand’s inconsistent year, the cultural shift inside the All Blacks, and why the top three Northern Hemisphere teams — Ireland, France, England — are on a collision course in the 2026 Six Nations.A fast, honest, and global roundup of the game’s biggest stories.Japan vs Georgia highlights: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqOYh45d2pUAlso in this episode• South Africa’s season: power, depth and why they’re still the benchmark• Ireland’s early-season resilience and their road to 2027• Why red cards are distorting Test matches — and the fix Eddie wants• Japan’s finishing, support play and next steps toward the World Cup• England v Argentina analysed — are both teams top-four threats?• Italy rising & Chile’s impressive performance against the AzzurriPLUS: Record-breaking forward play, the modern coaching workload, player data obsession, and questions from the Rugby Unity Third Voice community.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 77Red cards overturned + massive weekend of rugby
Red-card chaos, judicial backflips, and one of the biggest Autumn Nations weekends of the year — this episode has everything.David Pembroke, Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie open with the fallout from Franco Mostert’s and Harry Hockings’ overturned red cards, and what the mess reveals about World Rugby’s decision-making. Eddie explains the real-world disruption caused by mid-week hearings, the strain on staff, and why coaching preparation gets derailed.From there, the team dives into a stacked global fixture list: Wales v New Zealand, Ireland v South Africa, France v Australia, England v Argentina, Scotland v Tonga, Italy v Chile and more. Ewen breaks down tactical matchups across the board — from aerial contests to set-piece pressure — while Eddie reflects on Japan’s preparation ahead of their crucial test against Georgia.The Third Voice returns with listener questions on coaching futures, simplifying the laws, and the rise of Japan and Fiji in the new Nations Championship.Also in this episode• Wales v New Zealand — pressure on Robertson and a refreshed XV• Ireland v South Africa — Prendergast, Hansen, Etzebeth and a true heavyweight clash• France v Australia — Gordon returns as the Wallabies face a lethal French back three• England v Argentina — Borthwick’s rotation v Los Pumas’ quiet momentum• Italy v Chile — rising nations and World Cup pathways• Player of the Year + breakthrough player nominees for 2024PLUS: Why governance needs an overhaul, the rise of kicking-based attacking strategies, audience shoutouts, Japan’s tour insights, and positive financial news across major unions. Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 76Stop the Cards – I want to get off !!!!!
Game altering red and yellow cards continued to be flashed across the Rugby fields of Europe at the weekend with evidence piling up that these officiating decisions are playing a major role in determining results. Across the weekend, yellow and red cards swung key matches, from Japan v Wales to Scotland v Argentina. David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie lay out why the current approach isn’t working, what’s changed in modern contact situations, and how World Rugby could fix the problem without compromising player safety.They also wrap England’s breakthrough performance against the All Blacks, Ireland’s dominance over the Wallabies, and Japan’s near-miss in Cardiff — plus a look at other International results and listener comments and questions.Also in this episodeSouth Africa v Italy — bench impact, scrum power and late momentum• England v All Blacks — George Ford, drop-goals and aerial control• Wallabies v Ireland — selection rotation, confidence and high-ball issues• Japan v Wales — the yellow-card turning points• Scotland v Argentina — how a 21–0 lead evaporated• France v Fiji, USA v Romania, Portugal, Georgia and morePLUS: The growing pressure on World Rugby to communicate clearly and act decisively on officiating, card reviews and player safety.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 75England v All Blacks showdown + Wallabies test week pressure
England v New Zealand at Twickenham headlines a massive weekend of international rugby — and Eddie Jones believes this could be England’s breakthrough game. David Pembroke, Eddie Jones, and Ewen McKenzie unpack every major storyline, from selection surprises to tactical battles and referee influence.They break down why England may now be 12 months ahead of the All Blacks in their development, what Scott Robertson’s side must fix, and how both benches could decide the final 20 minutes.The episode then shifts to Australia v Ireland, as James O’Connor returns at 10 and Sam Prendergast takes over Ireland’s attack. Plus: South Africa rotate 11 players, Italy push for another major scalp, and Japan eye their own breakthrough moment against Wales.Also in this episodeEngland v All Blacks — selection calls, matchups, and the psychological barrier• Wallabies v Ireland — O’Connor’s return, breakdown warfare, and key referee factors• South Africa v Italy — Rassie’s rotation gamble + Italy’s improvement• Scotland v Argentina — consistency v creativity• Japan v Wales — can Japan breakthrough in Cardiff?• France v Fiji — redemption after a frustrating weekPLUS: The state of refereeing, yellow-card impact, global development, and why illegal streaming could threaten rugby’s financial future.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 74South Africa v France Red Card chaos!
Eddie Jones says South Africa’s 32–17 win over France, achieved with 14 men in the second half was a masterclass in adaptability. Eddie breaks down the Springboks’ bench strength, tactical flexibility, and the controversial red card that changed everything.After a hard-fought 41–10 loss to Ireland, Japan’s improvement under Eddie Jones is clear — but the coach says there’s still plenty to fix before facing Wales. Eddie joins David Pembroke to discuss the lessons from a brutal three-week schedule against Australia, South Africa and Ireland, and how the Brave Blossoms must turn effort into wins.They unpack Italy’s win over Australia, England’s unbeaten run and the return of the post-match function — this episode dives deep into what’s working, what’s not, and where the global game is heading.Also in this episode· Japan’s learning curve – consistency, mindset, and composure· South Africa v France – red card debate and Rassie’s tactics· Italy v Wallabies – Eddie’s positive take on Australia’s struggles· All Blacks v Scotland – depth, rotation and recovery· 2003 World Cup memories and lessons from building great teams· Wales preview – Japan’s next big testPLUS: Inside rugby’s evolving rituals, the power of the bench, and why emotional control could decide the next big upset.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 73France v South Africa showdown + All Blacks under pressure in Scotland
Europe’s rugby calendar explodes this weekend — and David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie are here to guide you through every major test match.From France’s emotional rematch with South Africa at Stade de France, to New Zealand’s century-long dominance over Scotland at Murrayfield, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Eddie Jones’ Japan face Ireland, the Wallabies return to Italy seeking redemption, and Argentina take on Wales in Cardiff — all while rugby fever sweeps across the continent.Ewen dissects team tactics, key match-ups, and coaching philosophies — while David brings the global context, showcasing just how much rugby is being played around the world this weekend.Also in this episode· France v South Africa — revenge or repeat in Paris?· All Blacks v Scotland — can history finally be broken at Murrayfield?· Ireland v Japan — Eddie Jones’ third-week test· Wallabies v Italy — Carter Gordon’s comeback and Joe Schmidt’s strategy· Argentina v Wales — can Los Pumas keep their hot streak alive?· Plus: more on Ewen’s menageriePLUS: The global scale of rugby this weekend — from Bristol to Bucharest — and why the sport’s future lies in celebrating its international diversity.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 72England overpower Wallabies + Eddie on Japan’s reality check
England’s structure, South Africa’s power, and Japan’s painful lessons headline another massive week of international rugby.Host David Pembroke is joined by Ewen McKenzie and Eddie Jones to unpack the Wallabies’ 25–7 defeat at Twickenham, Japan’s heavy loss to the Springboks, and the chaotic All Blacks v Ireland clash in Chicago.From Eddie’s insights on South Africa’s evolution to McKenzie’s sharp critique of Australia’s attack, this episode dives deep into what’s shaping rugby’s November series — and what’s next for the world’s best.Also in this episode:• England’s balanced back row and perfect bench timing• Australia’s attritional attack — why it’s costing energy and excitement• South Africa v Japan — lessons from the world champions• New Zealand v Ireland — a missed showcase opportunity• Refereeing standards and the 20-minute red card debate• Global rugby’s communication problem — and how to fix itPLUS: How Eddie’s Japan are learning fast against the world’s toughest sides.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 71Wembley clash: South Africa v Japan + England v Australia preview
The Springboks are at full strength — and Eddie Jones’ Japan are the next to face them.This week, David Pembroke catches up with Eddie from London ahead of a colossal clash at Wembley, while Ewen McKenzie joins from Australia to preview England v Australia, Ireland v New Zealand, and the biggest weekend of international rugby this year.Eddie reflects on South Africa’s power, Japan’s preparation, and why he’s embracing the “Rumble in the Jungle” mindset. Ewen analyses the Wallabies’ selection, England’s tactics, and shares how coaches use data, discipline, and dialogue with referees to shape modern rugby.Also in this episode:South Africa v Japan – respect shown with a full-strength sideEddie Jones on Japan’s mindset and travel challengeHybrid players – the evolution of rugby rolesEngland v Australia – Ford’s experience vs fresh Wallabies energyThe referee-laptop story explainedThe future of global rugby calendars and competitionsPLUS: How rugby is growing across Europe and Asia, from Spain to Sri Lanka, and why accessible broadcasting is key to the sport’s future. Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 70Japan v Australia fallout + Europe’s massive test week
November rugby is here — and it started with a statement in Tokyo. Japan pushed Australia all the way, proving they’re closing the gap and ready for regular clashes with Tier 1 teams. David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie break down what it means for both nations and where this rivalry goes next.With huge tests in London and Chicago — South Africa, England, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand all in action — the stakes rise fast. Who can manage travel, cohesion and selection pressure through rugby’s biggest month?Eddie Jones joins to share his insights from inside the Japanese camp and how they plan to keep accelerating.Also in this episode:Japan’s set-piece, defence and young stars stepping upWhy structured November fixtures are crucial for growthEngland’s No.10 debate and Wallabies’ cohesionChicago test hype — are Ireland or the All Blacks slipping?Why Europe’s lower tiers are more important than everPLUS: The business and cultural opportunities rugby is missing in Japan.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 4The future of women’s rugby in Japan – with Lesley McKenzie
Women’s rugby is entering a new era — and Japan is right in the middle of it.In this episode of Rugby Unity in Japan, David Pembroke speaks with Lesley McKenzie, Head Coach of Japan’s Women’s 15s team, about how far the program has come and what must happen next to unlock its full potential. From pathways and professionalisation to international partnerships and community investment, this is a roadmap for the future of the women’s game.Lesley brings valuable insight from coaching in New Zealand and Japan, the lessons of two Women’s Rugby World Cups, and why collaboration across the Asia-Pacific is critical.Also in this episode:Rebuilding Japan’s 15s program from the ground upAustralia’s stalled progress in the women’s gameWhy Japan’s fast, high-skill style is so exciting to watchThe 2019 Rugby World Cup’s lasting impactCanada’s rise and expanding rugby audienceHow investment in coaching changes everythingPLUS: Why community rugby must be protected to grow the global game.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Ep 67Australia v Japan – Wallabies gamble in Tokyo!
From downtown Tokyo, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie for a revealing look ahead to Japan v Australia — a test match full of pressure, pride, and opportunity.With Joe Schmidt naming a drastically changed Wallabies side, the trio unpack what this means for cohesion, confidence, and strategy. Eddie reflects on Japan’s strong week of preparation, how his young side is learning consistency, and what it takes to go toe-to-toe with a major rugby nation. Meanwhile, Ewen explains how Japan can exploit Australia’s lack of combinations and set-piece rhythm.They also zoom out to the global picture — from referee inconsistency and breakdown laws to Japan’s new tier-one status and what it means for rugby’s future.Also in this episode:Wallabies selection surprises and tactical falloutJapan’s fast start and accuracy under pressureWhy the “fatigue factor” is a myth in modern rugbyManaging nerves and mindset before a home testJapan’s fan culture and its evolving place in world rugbyWhat tier-one status really means for Japan’s futurePLUS: Your questions answered!Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S4 Ep 2Japan v Australia – inside rugby’s next big rivalry
Japan is fast becoming one of rugby’s most exciting frontiers — but is it ready to stand among the world’s elite?In this episode, David Pembroke sits down with Glenn Delaney, Head Coach of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara DynaBoars, to discuss Japan’s rapid rise, its unique rugby culture, and what the nation brings to the global game. From the passion of local fans to the challenge of developing homegrown talent, Delaney shares an insider’s view of how Japan can secure its place as a true Tier 1 powerhouse.They also look ahead to Japan v Australia, exploring how both sides’ attacking DNA could make for one of the most entertaining contests of the season.Also in this episode:The legacy of the 2019 Rugby World Cup and Japan’s post-COVID resurgenceHow League One is attracting world-class talent and coachesThe difference between Japan’s player development and the New Zealand/European systemsWhat sets Japanese fans apart — loyalty, connection, and respectThe surge of women’s rugby and how it’s changing the gameJapan’s upcoming clashes with Australia, South Africa, Ireland, and WalesPLUS: Glenn’s vision for rugby’s global future — and why Japan’s success matters to everyone who loves the game.Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | SubstackOne sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.📧 Get in touch: [email protected] to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.