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Blood & Mud Rugby Podcast

Blood & Mud Rugby Podcast

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Lee & Josh present your weekly pod from the other part of the rugby club. All the latest rugby news plus war animals, Player Spotted, the odd song and the occasional dodgy impression. Find us on the Sport Social website: https://podcast.sport-social.co.uk/podcast/blood-mud-rugby-podcastBlood & Mud Rugby Podcast Rugby
Episodes
  • 423: Fish Inspector Is Not A Real Job
    Oct 14 2025
    Josh is joined by Squidge Rugby hero Robbie Owen to 'discuss' the 'weekend's rugby'. Which mainly involves talking about the Hollywood potential of the Cardiff Blues, rugby's need to lean into its himbo thirst trap potential and… er… p*nis fencing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • 422: "Visibly defined arms, shoulders and legs"
    Oct 8 2025
    If you've ever wondered what the hell is going on with Welsh rugby all the bloody time, this week Josh is joined by Dan Allsobrook from Gwlad Rugby, who have recently published their alternative survey into the future of the game in Wales. Dan and Josh get into the issues with what the WRU is trying to do, the problems with Welsh rugby media, and why the plight of Welsh rugby should serve as a warning to fans of every other nation about holding power to account. Somehow, they also find time to wang on about the weekend's rugby, news, Barbie dolls and the true identity of Welsh rugby's one turncoat player… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • 421: Sexless Faceless Drones
    Sep 29 2025
    The Rugby World Cup final, Leinster's woes, and David May. Just three of the things we talk about this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 hr and 16 mins
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