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The Official Rugby World Cup 2025 Podcast  

The Official Rugby World Cup 2025 Podcast

Presented by Asahi Super Dry

Author: WR Studios

Get ready for some chaotic fun, unfiltered anecdotes and questionable tangents as hosts Betty Glover and Anne Onwusiri chat with an incredible array of guests in The Official Rugby World Cup 2025 Podcast presented by Asahi Super Dry. Tune in every week throughout the tournament to get unparalleled access to the Rugby World Cup as 16 teams battle it out across England for pride and glory. #RWC25 #RugbyLikeNeverBefore   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Language: en

Genres: News, Rugby, Sports, Sports News

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Episode 10 - Things get WEIRD as we hand out the REAL Rugby World Cup awards
Episode 10
Wednesday, 8 October, 2025

The Rugby World Cup is done and dusted for another year but that doesn't mean the fun has to stop. While a number of World Rugby honours have already been dished out to some well-deserving winners, we're taking a slightly different approach with our awards, with England's Marlie Packer, USA's Erica Jarrell-Searcy and Wales' Gwen Crabb joining the show to mark the occasion. Who had the best celebration? Who was the style icon of the tournament? And exactly just what IS a 'Hey Mammas Lesbian'? Find out answers to all those questions and more on the final episode of the Official Rugby World Cup Pod for 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

 

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