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Podcast: Episode 67 – Sorry Bert Grigg

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This week Cammy is joined by Iain Hay and John Anderson to talk about the weekend’s big games as well as the 1872 Cup. We speak to Berwick Rugby Club Team Manager Owen Weatherhead about the club’s remarkable extra-time victory in the National Shield in one of the most remarkable games of rugby to have been played at BT Murrayfield (highlights here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI0g3S97Ge0).

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The Scottish Rugby Podcast brings you the best in informal chat and discussion about Scottish Rugby. Each week during the season we put out a 40 minute podcast suitable for all listeners, covering all the latest news and key analysis of the big matches. 

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  1. Top of the Moon – wasn’t that Nick Campbell? (not the wheel of fortune guy)

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