Round one of the inaugural Autumn Nations Cup is done and dusted, and joining Brian in studio to review the weekend's action is former England centre Tom May.
England ran out 40-0 winners over Georgia in their first Twickenham appearance since March and one of their try scorers from the weekend, Elliot Daly joins the show to look back on the win and discuss how this current crop of players have evolved since reaching the World Cup Final a year ago.
Next up for England and Daly is a match against Ireland who dispatched Wales with ease in Dublin. We discuss where the Irish could cause England problems and how they will cope in the absence of captain Jonny Sexton and centre Robbie Henshaw. As for Wales it's now six defeats in a row and Brian and Tom discuss the ongoing crisis in Welsh rugby after some supporters called for head coach Wayne Pivac to go following the defeat.
Scotland made it five wins in a row with a win away to Italy in Florence. Despite missing the game with an injury fly half Adam Hastings has played a major role for Scotland and he joins the show to discuss his own form, his relationship with Finn Russell and whether he is now the most famous Hastings in his family, overtaking his father Gavin and uncle Scott.
We also speak with Harlequins centre Rachael Burford after England's Women's moved to number one in the World in the same week of the 2021 World Cup draw, and we also answer your questions as ever and take a look at some of the work being done at grassroots level around the country in association with the Mitsubishi Volunteer programme.
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Episode 45: Rob Andrew, Gavin Hastings, Andrew Trimble, James Hook, Christian Scotland-Williamson, and Nick Heath
Bonus Podcast: Ben Te'o and Mike Brown
Episode 44: Rob Andrew, Shane Williams, Conor O'Shea, Mike Blair, Shane Byrne and Claire Purdy
Episode 43: Ben Coles, Alan Quinlan, Simon Halliday, Nigel Owens, and Kate Alder
Episode 42 - Maggie Alphonsi, Gareth Steenson, Dan Lyle, Danielle Waterman, Stephen Gemmell, Nigel Owens
Episode 41 - James Simpson Daniel, Matt Perry, Nigel Owens, Mike Ross, and Giselle Mather
Episode 40: Ben Ryan, Richard Wigglesworth, Nigel Owens, Sean Lamont, and George Robson
Episode 39: Mick Cleary, Bernard Jackman, Nigel Owens, James Simpson-Daniel, and Holly Myers
Episode 38: Martyn Williams, Alex Corbisiero, James Downey, Amber Reed and Mick Cleary
Episode 37: Joe Gray, Duncan Bell, Nigel Owens, Marlie Packer, Andrew Henderson, and Brendon Atwell
Episode 36: Rob Andrew Special
Episode 35: Gavin Mairs, Scott Hastings, Richard Hibbard, Gordon D'Arcy, Craig Murdock, and Nick Heath
Episode 34: Danny Cipriani, Shane Williams, Nigel Owens, Thinus Delport, and Phil Caplan
Episode 33: Doddie Weir Special
Episode 32: Hugo Southwell, Mike Tindall, Nigel Melville, Richie Gray, Dafydd James, Paul Cooke
Episode 31: Mick Cleary, Martyn Williams, Thomas Waldrom, Malcolm O'Kelly, Poppy Cleall
Episode 30: Craig Chalmers, Tom May, Shane Byrne, Maggie Alphonsi, Nicky Robinson
Episode 29: George Chuter, Lee Byrne, Nigel Owens, Emily Scarratt, Garry Schofield
Episode 28: Brian Moore's Full Contact
Episode 27: Brian Moore's Full Contact
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