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Podcast: Episode 171 – Tartan Troubles

Cammy, John and Jonny review the latest action from the Super 6, chat about Scotland’s new attack coach and cover the fallout from the United Rugby Championship Fixture announcement.

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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. Unrelated but what happened to the supposed upload of the Edinburgh v Newcastle game they advertised for yesterday…..poor form Edinburgh

  2. Looks like Finn showed Rennie how to beat the Boks, play Quade. Hope they don’t wise up before Autumn.

    1. And the follow up match confirms two things:

      B&I Lions totally blew it, SA are effective only if allowed to play their way.

      Carley still hopeless with foul play decisions…

      1. I agree that B&I totally lost their nerve and Gatland really shoulders responsibility for such a negative and frankly dire approach. BUT both these games were in Australia and comparing results is a little bit like comparing apples and oranges.

        Credit to Oz and delighted to see SA fans eat humble pie. I just hope this helps Lions board move on from their Gatland obsession rather than gift him the next tour as well.

      2. Coaches for next lions tour should be:

        Gregor Townsend
        Scott Robertson
        Pat Lam

        (Not sure which would be HC)

      3. The World Champions should be able to win in Australia, they deserve credit IMO. As for the next Lions head coach, I think Neil is on the right track , I am a Pat Lam fan, all day long, but it is Toony’s to lose !

  3. I went to watch Edinburgh benetton last Saturday and my big take away was just what a good player James Lang is.
    His second half performance brought a subtlety, accuracy and nous to Edinburgh midfield that has been missing. Having no really recognised what he was bringing I was very impressed.

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