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The Ospreys Rugby Supporter Podcast

The Ospreys Rugby Supporter Podcast

By: Squidge Rugby
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In the entertainment business since 2025. Join Ospreys fans Squidge Rugby's Robbie Owen, Wales' Journalist of the Year 2027 Iestyn Thomas, displaced King of the East Stand James Rees and a cornucopia of guests as they break down, build up and generally wax lyrical on Tipuric, Tandy, Toby and all things surrounding Wales' most successful region. #GoodPlayer

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Robbie Owen, Squidge Productions
Rugby
Episodes
  • So where do we go from here?
    Oct 29 2025
    James is back off a truly shameful stag do to join Robbie as they dive into the Dragons game, the next block of the season, how much Jac Morgan loves the birds, and the WRU's announcement on Friday. Where does this leave the Ospreys going forwards?

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Rodney Parade Curse strikes again?? | Dragons 19-19 Ospreys Reaction
    Oct 25 2025
    Robbie solo tries to expend someone of the pent-up energy from a crazy finale at Rodney Parade and where the game was won and lost at the same time...

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    17 mins
  • Dragon out the Process | Dragons (A) Preview & Ospreys 17-42 Glasgow
    Oct 24 2025
    With the most cursed fixture of the season coming up, James & Iestyn are joined by Gareth LeClare from the excellent Dragon's Lair podcast to talk this weekend's fixture, the Glasgow loss, Jac Morgan's future and more more more...

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    1 hr and 5 mins
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