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The Rugby Report Card

The Rugby Report Card

By: Green And Gold Rugby
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The Rugby Report Card is Australia's favourite Rugby podcast. Hosted by 3 school teachers and rugby tradics from the suburbs of Sydney, The Rugby Report Card (school teaches/report card, get?) is a pod for the fans and outsiders of Australian Rugby.2025 Green And Gold Rugby Rugby
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  • TRRC - EP 227 - Get the Guitar
    Aug 26 2025

    Are the Wallabies still trending in the right direction after a hard fought loss in Capetown? Is Razor under the pump? And Just how many more injuries can the Wallabies suffer before it affects on-field performances? Jim’s back to answer these questions and more on this week's episode of The Rugby Reportcard. Comment end

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    39 mins
  • TRRC - EP 226 - THE WALLABIES ARE BACK (MAYBE)
    Aug 19 2025

    After a contracted sabbatical spent representing some of the biggest clubs in Japan, France, and the UK, two-thirds of the stars of Australian Rugby podcasting return for a very special episode. One that celebrates the unbridled joy surrounding what can only be described as one of the greatest victories in the history of sport. Ever. Is the band back together? Almost. Is Australian Rugby back? Maybe, dare to dream.

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    33 mins
  • TRRC - EP 225 - THE LIST
    Apr 29 2025

    Sorry for the couple of weeks off all but we’re back! Richard and Blake wade through and rate the performance of all teams and how they sit after round 11 of super rugby. We also ignore Sir Joe and pick on gut alone a starting Wallabies ½’s pairing to start against the Lions. Enjoy!

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    49 mins
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