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The Mirror Maul Six Nations Podcast
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16 episodes
9 months ago
Daily Mirror rugby union correspondent Alex Spink guides us through the Six Nations, talking to his colleagues from newspapers across the UK to get the full picture on the world's greatest rugby tournament
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Daily Mirror rugby union correspondent Alex Spink guides us through the Six Nations, talking to his colleagues from newspapers across the UK to get the full picture on the world's greatest rugby tournament
Show more...
Rugby
Sports
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Eddie Jones' control freakery, cocky Welshmen and crestfallen Scotsmen
The Mirror Maul Six Nations Podcast
42 minutes
7 years ago
Eddie Jones' control freakery, cocky Welshmen and crestfallen Scotsmen
Daily Mirror rugby correspondent Alex Spink tells fellow Mirror journalists Richard Innes and Gavin Allen why Eddie Jones LOVES making life boring for the media, reveals why the final match at Twickenham will still decide the Six Nations - and compares Jonny Sexton's match-winning drop goal in Paris to Jonny Wilkinson's World Cup clincher in 2003. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Mirror Maul Six Nations Podcast
Daily Mirror rugby union correspondent Alex Spink guides us through the Six Nations, talking to his colleagues from newspapers across the UK to get the full picture on the world's greatest rugby tournament