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Leigh Halfpenny says goodbye
Lauren Jenkins and Rhys Patchell catch up with Leigh Halfpenny before his final Wales game against the Barbarians on Saturday. We also hear from Wales forward Georgia Evans ahead of their final WXV1 game against Australia.

The Ox, the Fox and the Butcher
The Scrum V pod team speak with Stormers head coach John Dobson, Wales flanker Alisha Butchers, Scarlets head coach Dwayne Peel and captain Jonathan Davies.The team review the opening round of the United Rugby Championship, discuss Wales' WXV1 opening defeat to Canada and preview the World Cup final.

The URC & WXV1 preview
Gareth Rhys Owen and Lauren Jenkins preview Wales' WXV1 opener against Canada with back rower Sioned Harries.We also go behind the scenes at Cardiff Rugby ahead of the return of the United Rugby Championship with new head coach Matt Sherratt, assistant coach Richie Rees, flanker Alex Mann and winger Theo Cabango.

Scrum V LIVE: Wales go out of the World Cup
The Scrum V pod team are live in Marseille the morning after Wales' World Cup quarter-final defeat to Argentina.Gareth Rhys Owen is joined by former Wales internationals Josh Navidi, Nicky Robinson and Philippa Tuttiett to assess where things went wrong for Warren Gatland's men - and what the future holds.

The Big Quarter-Final Preview
The Scrum V pod team sit down in Marseille to preview a huge weekend at the World Cup.Gareth Rhys Owen is joined by former Wales internationals Josh Navidi and Nicky Robinson, along with S4C reporter Lauren Jenkins.The team make their predictions for each quarter-final, before looking at the impact Warren Gatland has made since he returned to Wales.

George North joins the pod as Gatland names his team
George North sits down with the Scrum V pod team in Toulon as Gatland names his XV for Argentina.Gareth Rhys Owen, Nicky Robinson and Josh Navidi debate the players in - and out - for the quarter-final as we go inside the Wales and Argentina camps.

Next stop: Marseille
40 matches later...and we're into the World Cup knockout stages. Wales are down to the final eight. Argentina lie between them and the semi-finals.Gareth Rhys Owen has arrived in Marseille, where he finds two men who saw Argentina beat Japan on Saturday.They discuss Wales' injury concerns, who replaces Faletau and who really are the underdogs in this weekend's match.

Pumas lie in wait for wounded Wales
Argentine journalist Frankie Deges shares his insights into the Pumas squad with Gareth Rhys Owen and Nicky Robinson as the countdown begins to the World Cup quarter-final clash in Marseille.

Scrum V LIVE: Wales make it four from four at the World Cup
We're live in Nantes the morning after Wales' win over Georgia as Warren Gatland's side secure top spot in pool C.Four wins from four have set up a quarter-final in Marseille next weekend - but are injuries to key players a cause for concern?Gareth Rhys Owen is joined by Josh Navidi, Nicky Robinson and Jamie Roberts to discuss.

On to Nantes: Wales prepare to take on Georgia
Gareth, Josh and Nicky are with Wales in Nantes as Warren Gatland's side prepare for their final World Cup pool match against Georgia.A point will be enough for Wales to finish top of the group. And the Scrum pod team are already dreaming of what might follow.

Wales name their team for Georgia
Gareth Rhys Owen and Nicky Robinson are joined by S4C pitchside reporter Lauren Jenkins to assess the XV named by Warren Gatland to face Georgia on Saturday.Wales need just a point to secure top spot in the group and a quarter-final against likely Argentina or Japan in Marseille the following weekend.The team are also joined by former Ireland international and Dragons head coach Bernard Jackman to preview Ireland's game against Scotland and look ahead to the rest of the World Cup's final pool matches.

What the stats tell us about Wales
Gareth Rhys Owen and Nicky Robinson chat to rugby analyst Sam Larner to delve a little deeper into the statistics and data behind Wales' World Cup so far.And what do they tell us about how Wales may fare in the knockout stages?

Kings of Lyon: Wales thrash the Wallabies
We're live in Lyon the morning after Wales' record-breaking win over Australia.Gareth Rhys Owen is joined by former Wales internationals Josh Navidi, Nicky Robinson and Philippa Tuttiett - along with (a very sad) Australian commentator Sean Maloney.Sit back and enjoy the chance to re-live a memorable night for Welsh rugby.

Lyon awaits a Wales-Australia showdown
With chants of 'Wales' in the background, Gareth Rhys Owen, Josh Navidi and Nicky Robinson sit down with the fans in the centre of Lyon to discuss Sunday evening's massive match against Australia.

Are the Wallabies worried?
Wales vs Australia is getting close but it's the Wallabies who are having the sleepless nights.As both sides name their starting XVs, Gareth Rhys Owen is joined by S4C reporter for the World Cup, Lauren Jenkins, and Australian commentator Sean Maloney.And Maloney is worried.

Mike Bubbins joins the pod as the Wallabies await Wales
Comedian and rugby fan Mike Bubbins joins the pod to look back at the World Cup so far.He joins Gareth Rhys Owen and Nicky Robinson to share his best moments of the tournament - and look ahead to Wales' huge game against Australia on Sunday night.BBC Wales rugby writer Gareth Griffiths was in Saint-Etienne to watch Fiji beat the Wallabies at the weekend and gives his perspective on their prospects against Wales...and Eddie Jones.

Scrum V LIVE: Wales get the bonus point against Portugal...just
The Scrum V podcast team are live in Nice the morning after Wales' win over Portugal.Gareth Rhys Owen is joined by Alex Cuthbert, Josh Navidi and Nicky Robinson to discuss the game, which leaves Wales with 10 points from their opening two games.You can also watch this live podcast on BBC iPlayer.

Young locks, lost pants and Portuguese wolves
Gareth Rhys Owen, Josh Navidi and Nicky Robinson are here to preview Wales' second World Cup pool match.Portugal await in Nice, but will they pose a threat to Wales? And why are the 'Portuguese Rolling Stones' their biggest fans?Warren Gatland and Christ Tshiunza also chat to the pod and former England player Chris Ashton gives his views on Wales' wingers.

Wales name their team for Portugal
Gareth Rhys Owen and former Wales international Josh Navidi are on the beach in Nice as Wales announce their team to face Portugal on Saturday.Josh predicts the 13 changes and reveals the difference between playing with Biggar or Anscombe at 10.Wales take on Portugal in their second World Cup pool match on Saturday afternoon.

Onwards to Nice
The Scrum V podcast team follow Wales to Nice ahead of this weekend's match against Portugal.When they eventually find the right tram, Josh Navidi and Gareth Rhys Owen head to Wales' training base...where they bump into a familiar face.

Scrum V LIVE: Wales beat Fiji in a World Cup classic
The Scrum V podcast team are live in Bordeaux after that tense win for Wales over Fiji at the World Cup.Gareth Rhys Owen is joined by former Wales internationals Josh Navidi, James Hook and Nicky Robinson to discuss Wales' bonus point victory - and how close they came to losing.You can also watch this live podcast on BBC iPlayer.

Wales v Fiji: the big preview
It's nearly here. Wales v Fiji at the Rugby World Cup.Who's the favourite? Have Wales picked their strongest team? How will Fiji cope without first choice fly-half Caleb Muntz? And which Welsh journalist has the best singing voice?Gareth Rhys Owen and former Wales international Josh Navidi are in Bordeaux to find out the answers to all these questions - and more.

Wales announce their team to play Fiji
The Wales team is revealed earlier than expected. So, from a sweltering hatchback en route to Bordeaux, Gareth Rhys Owen calls up Nicky Robinson to talk through Warren Gatland’s selections for that crucial World Cup opener against Fiji.

The Scrum V podcast LIVE World Cup preview
We're live in Cardiff with a big preview of Wales' 2023 World Cup campaign.Wales wing Alex Cuthbert and former internationals Josh Navidi and Nicky Robinson all join Gareth Rhys Owen to discuss who Warren Gatland should pick against Fiji - and who is set to shine for Wales in France.This was a live video stream from a cafe in Cardiff. The team will now travel to France, where you'll be able to watch and listen to regular podcasts - including live streams the morning after each Wales game.

Scrum V Reset: Knockout in Nantes
As Wales head to the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France and an opening game against Fiji, Gareth Rhys Owen, with the help of players, fans and pundits, reflects on the 2007 tournament when the Flying Fijians stunned the rugby world by knocking Wales out and ending the reign of coach Gareth Jenkins.

Dan Biggar: 'I want to go out on a high'
Dan Biggar invites the Scrum V pod into his home to chat about why he's calling it a day for Wales after the World Cup.He also discusses some of his career highlights with Lauren Jenkins (yes, Twickenham in 2015 is mentioned) - as well as revealing which young players excite him in the Wales squad and why he thinks the team could go under the radar in France.

Alex Cuthbert: 'I can still offer a lot to Wales'
This week Alex Cuthbert joins the Scrum V pod to give his insight into the Wales World Cup squad.Cuthbert missed out on selection after a calf injury saw him unable to take part in any of the warm ups.He now joins Lauren Jenkins and Nicky Robinson to discuss the 33 players picked by Warren Gatland for France, that tantalising opening match against Fiji and why he feels he can still offer something at international level.

Eyes on the Opposition: Fiji
Our in-depth look at Wales' World Cup pool opponents concludes with some uncomfortable flashbacks to 2007.That was the last time France hosted the World Cup...and Fiji knocked Wales out in Nantes.Gareth Rhys Owen is once again joined by Robbie Owen - aka Squidge Rugby - to look at Fiji's class of 2023. And he speaks to the captain of the 2007 team, Moses Rauluni.

Wales' World Cup squad : 'In Gats We Trust?'
Former Wales internationals Josh Navidi and Rhys Patchell join the Scrum V pod to react to Wales' squad for the 2023 World Cup.Warren Gatland has named the 33 players he's taking to France, while Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake have been announced as co-captains.Wales' first game against Fiji is on 10 September.

A new face at the top of Welsh rugby
We chat to the new WRU chief exec, Abi Tierney, and look ahead to Wales' World Cup warm up against South Africa.Warren Gatland also speaks to Gareth Rhys Owen as his Wales players prepare for their final chance to impress before the World Cup squad is announced.

England v Wales: the debrief
Gareth Rhys Owen is joined by former Wales international Nicky Robinson and BBC Rugby Union correspondent Chris Jones post-match at Twickenham after England beat Wales in the second match of their World Cup warm-up double header.

The Same But Different
Wales prepare to face England (again) with a new team and new captain.Dewi Lake will lead a completely changed Wales XV from last Saturday's win at the Principality.Gareth Rhys Owen, Lauren Jenkins and former Wales fly-half Nicky Robinson are at the team's HQ to discuss who's edging closer to the final World Cup squad and who needs a big performance at Twickenham.

Eyes on the Opposition: Portugal
Gareth Rhys Owen is joined by Robbie Owen - aka Squidge Rugby - to look more closely at Wales' World Cup pool opponents.This week it's Portugal, who have qualified for the Rugby World Cup for only the second time in their history.Last time - in 2007 - they conceded over 100 points to the All Blacks. Will they pose any test for Wales in Nice this time around?

Wales v England : the debrief
The Scrum V team assemble post-match at the Principality Stadium after Wales beat England in their first World Cup warm up.Lauren Jenkins is joined by former Wales internationals Nicky Robinson and Philippa Tuttiett to discuss who has moved a step closer to Gatland's final squad for France.And in Jac Morgan, do Wales have their World Cup captain sorted?

Captain Morgan and a visit by England
Lauren Jenkins and former Wales fly-half Nicky Robinson are in the Wales camp ahead the summer test against England in Cardiff.They hear from Warren Gatland and his new captain - for Saturday at least - Jac Morgan.They also discuss Leigh Halfpenny ahead of his one hundredth cap and ask how many players who'll feature on Saturday will make the World Cup squad.BBC rugby union correspondent Chris Jones then drops in to bring us the perspective from across the border.

Eyes on the Opposition: Georgia
Wales' defeat to Georgia last autumn was the beginning of the end for Wayne Pivac. Now Gatland's back - and Georgia are on the horizon again.In the second episode in our series looking at Wales' World Cup pool opponents, Gareth Rhys Owen chats to Georgian head coach Levan Maisashvili and YouTuber Robbie Owen, aka Squidge Rugby, to ask whether lightning could strike twice in Nantes in October.

Life after Dai: what next for Cardiff?
No head coach, no director of rugby...and not enough players.The Scrum V team assess what next for Cardiff after the departure of Dai Young.Gareth Rhys Owen and Lauren Jenkins are joined by former Cardiff and Wales fly-half Nicky Robinson, as well as Cardiff Rugby Life blogger Dan Pearce.

Eyes on the Opposition: Australia
Eddie Jones will be back in the opposition dugout against Wales this autumn - but this time back in Australian colours. He returned to the Wallabies after leaving England and his side face Wales in Lyon on Sunday 24th September.In the first of a four-part series on Wales' World Cup opposition, Gareth Rhys Owen is joined by Robbie Owen - a.k.a. Squidge Rugby - and Australian commentator Sean Maloney to look at how the Wallabies are shaping up.

In camp with Wales
The Scrum V pod goes into the Wales training camp to chat biceps, SAS training and see how Warren Gatland's squad is shaping up for the World Cup.Scarlets duo Gareth Davies and Sam Costelow sit down with Gareth Rhys Owen, before journalists Alex Bywater and Gareth Griffiths discuss how Wales are coping with the 'outside noise' and how the team could do in France.

Gatland fallout, Sam Davies and the Premier 15s Final
Gareth Rhys Owen and Lauren Jenkins dissect and debate the comments from Warren Gatland and Nigel Walker on last week's pod.Then the latest Welsh player to move to France stops by - Sam Davies ahead of his move to Grenoble.We also look ahead to the Premier 15s Final with Gloucester-Hartpury's Lisa Neumann and Lleucu George.

Warren Gatland and Nigel Walker chat to the pod
The Scrum V team get a special visit from Wales head coach Warren Gatland and Welsh Rugby Union interim CEO Nigel Walker.In an exclusive interview with Gareth Rhys Owen they talk about the recent departures from the Wales camp, Gatland's disappointment at not being able to pick Joe Hawkins and why the problems in Welsh rugby are an opportunity for change.It's an in-depth, unfiltered chat with arguably the two most influential men in Welsh rugby. Enjoy it in full or use the time codes below to navigate around.Producer: Tom Brown0'00 - introduction 3'35 - what do Gatland's grandchildren call him? 5'10 - coping with a difficult season 7'20 - Gatland's reflections on the Six Nations 10'40 - does Gatland have any regrets about returning to Wales? 12'30 - Welsh rugby's reset 14'10 - the vision for the future 16'40 - how many regions can Wales afford? 20'50 - the impact on the players 23'15 - player withdrawals from the Wales camp 25'00 - Alun Wyn Jones 29'15 - the players opting to play club rugby abroad 36'20 - can Wales afford to keep its best players? 37'20 - Joe Hawkins 40'40 - Rhys Carre 49'50 - who will captain Wales at the World Cup? 52'30 - why Gatland is staying positive 55'10 - when will the regions receive the first instalment of the new financial deal 56'00 - Henry Engelhardt's comments 59'15 - the search for the new WRU chair and chief executive 1'01'20 - could Wales lose to Fiji? 1'04'20 - which players excite Gatland? 1'06'00 - peak Shane or peak Sam?

'There is no league like it in the world'
Lauren Jenkins is joined by former Wales internationals Philippa Tuttiett and Siwan Lillicrap to look ahead to the Premier 15s finale.Lillicrap's Gloucester-Hartpury side topped the league but now face two knockout games to win the play-offs.And there's a bonus chat with Bristol's Alisha Butchers after her long-awaited return from injury.

Two legends call it a day
The Scrum V team scramble to react to the shock news of Alun Wyn Jones and Justin Tipuric's sudden retirements from international rugby.Gareth Rhys Owen and Lauren Jenkins are joined by former Ospreys head coach Sean Holley and BBC Wales rugby reporter Gareth Griffiths.They look back at Jones and Tipuric's stellar careers for Wales but ask why have they gone? And, just months before a World Cup, why now?

The Scrum V end of season awards
It's been a tough season for Welsh rugby but the Scrum V team are determined to go out on a high.Gareth Rhys Owen, Lauren Jenkins and Nicky Robinson pop open the alcohol-free prosecco and pick their end of season award winners.They also debate their best XV of the season from the Welsh regions.

Henry Thomas - 'I'll show how Welsh I am'
Former England prop Henry Thomas tells the Scrum V podcast how proud he is to be called up by Wales.31-year-old Thomas has not played for England since 2014 and qualifies for Wales through his father.He has been selected in Wales' extended World Cup training squad and Thomas says being capped by Wales would equal anything he's done in his career.

At home with Dan Biggar
Dan Biggar welcomes Scrum V to Toulon to talk about his life in France and why he thinks Wales might surprise people at the World Cup.The 33-year-old has a chance to win a European trophy with Toulon in the EPCR Challenge Cup final.He also looks back at a turbulent season for Welsh rugby and gives his insight into the week the national players almost went on strike.

'Make or break for Welsh rugby' - the view from the players
The Scrum V team hear from two Welsh players who open up about the turmoil of the last season - and the ongoing concerns over contracts.Outgoing Cardiff fly half Jarrod Evans says it's been 'like a Netflix series' and Dragons winger Ashton Hewitt believes it's now 'make or break' for Welsh rugby.But is there hope going into next season?

The end of the season and Gatland’s World Cup training squad
Josh Navidi joins the Scrum V team to analyse the controversial inclusions - and exclusions - in Wales’ 54-man World Cup training squad.Gareth Rhys Owen, Lauren Jenkins and Nicky Robinson also hear from Scarlets centre Joe Roberts and look back at their European Challenge Cup semi-final defeat to Glasgow.They also pick out Wales’ players of the tournament after their encouraging third-place finish in the Women’s Six Nations.

S6E46: Too Lost In You? - A Women's Six Nations Special
The team look ahead to Wales' final Six Nations match in Italy and reflect on the 2023 tournament as England and France prepare for a record crowd at Twickenham.Gareth Rhys Owen and Lauren Jenkins are joined by former Wales international Philippa Tuttiett and broadcaster Laura-Jane Jones.

S6E45: It's Always Sunny In Llanelli
The Scrum V team hit the road to Llanelli to see how the Scarlets are preparing for their European Challenge Cup semi-final against Glasgow on Saturday.Gareth Rhys Owen, Lauren Jenkins and former Wales fly half Nicky Robinson speak to Jonathan Davies, head coach Dwayne Peel and the retiring Aaron Shingler as the region targets its first European trophy.They also look back at Wales' defeat to France in the penultimate round of the Women's Six Nations and discuss the controversy surrounding Dai Young and Cardiff.