Munster get momentum, Eddie under big pressure, Gats to rescue Wales?
On Monday's podcast, Murray Kinsella, Bernard Jackman and Gavan Casey discuss Munster's big interprovincial win over Connacht in which they seemed to build upon the feel-good factor generated at Páirc Uí Chaoimh a few weeks ago.
Murray and Berch assess what's become of Connacht's attack, which in a number of metrics is the worst in the URC.
The lads look back on Australia's extraordinary comeback victory over Wales, which will likely prove transformative for Dave Rennie but terminal for Wayne Pivac's Wales tenure.
Berch salutes 'world star' Mark Nawaqanitawase and Murray wonders if Warren Gatland's seemingly impending return to the top job in Wales could ruin his legacy, and whether coaches even think along those lines to begin with.
After another poor England performance, Eddie Jones is another coach under serious pressure. Meanwhile, Rassie now runs World Rugby after one of the most impressive wins of his career.
And finally, Berch takes a listener's question about what it's like to interview for major coaching roles, including the preparation involved and the topics discussed during a presentation to a board and/or CEO.
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