Sunday, June 01, 2008
Help with the symptoms of rugby withdrawl
The IRB produce a weekly online "radio" show on world rugby, and the latest edition (29th May) includes a short interview with the coach of the England women's sevens team as well as stuff about the men's game.
Each programme lasts about 30 minutes - and a link to the latest broadcast is now in the column on the left. Women's rugby isn't exactly a major or regular feature, but it does seem to get significantly more coverage here than it receives on the BBC!
So this summer whenever you feel that your weekends (and Thursday evenings) are lacking a certain something, click on the link and tune in!
Each programme lasts about 30 minutes - and a link to the latest broadcast is now in the column on the left. Women's rugby isn't exactly a major or regular feature, but it does seem to get significantly more coverage here than it receives on the BBC!
So this summer whenever you feel that your weekends (and Thursday evenings) are lacking a certain something, click on the link and tune in!
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