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Podcast Episode 295 – Out With A Whimper

Craig is joined by Jonny and Rory to look back at the disappointing end to Edinburgh’s season and Glasgow’s march towards the semi finals.

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4 responses

    1. Don’t get SA Rugby Twitter started on that one… I’m in favour of a neutral final venue, pre-arranged each year. But hey, it’s “whining” if you happen to mention it in the week between the semi and the final…

  1. Well done Glasgow. Good to see that POM’s cheating, thuggery and provocation didn’t affect the outcome for once.

  2. Not a gambling man, but if I was I would have put money on a Leinster/Munster final so delighted its the opposite. And lets face it,Scottish teams tend to fall short v Irish ones, in the games that matter. So I am delighted with this result and hope Glasgow can go on to win the final

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