Episode Description
The stage is set for another massive weekend in world rugby. In Bristol, England, New Zealand, Canada and France battle for a place in the Women’s Rugby World Cup Final — while Eddie Jones’ Japan take on Fiji in the Pacific Nations Cup Final in Salt Lake City.
David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie for a deep dive into the tactics, pressures, and off-field distractions that shape finals rugby. From ticketing chaos to mental resilience, the team reveal what it really takes to win when there are no second chances.
Also in this episode:
- New Zealand v Canada — can the Black Ferns hold their nerve?
- France v England — all the pressure on the Red Roses
- Pacific Nations Cup — Japan’s young squad vs Fiji’s power game
- The launch of the World XV Series for women’s rugby
- World Rugby’s $250m North America investment — opportunity or risk?
- Age vs pathways — when to bring through the next generation of Springboks
PLUS: why rugby must modernise its business model, grow fan engagement, and make the game more attractive for global audiences.
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