On this week’s show presented by Chris Rea and Martin Cross…
LAS VEGAS SEVENS REVIEW – Seb Lauzier and Tom Chick round up all the action from Las Vegas where South Africa were in top form in the latest leg of the HSBC Sevens World Series
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NIGEL MELVILLE – Enjoying the sunshine at the USA Sevens was the Chief Executive of USA Rugby, Nigel Melville. Seb Lauzier spoke to him about a number of subjects which are shaping the game in the country.
WARREN GATLAND & SAM WARBURTON – Wals are favourites for the Six Nations title and will be looking to win the title for a record third time in succession – a goal that sits comfortably with captain Sam Warburton and coach, Warren Gatland.
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SERGIO PARISSE – Wales’ opponents on the opening day are Italy who recorded a best-ever fourth place finish last year beating Ireland and France along the way, so the question for captain Sergio Parisse, can they repeat that success?
SCOTT JOHNSON – Another side to perform above expectations last year were Scotland who, under coach Scott Johnson, finished the Championship in third place. Johnson takes charge again as well as performing his role as the union’s Director of Rugby.
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PAUL O’CONNELL & JOE SCHMIDT – It’s Joe Schmidt’s first Six Nations as a coach so he’ll be relying of the experience of Paul Connell and company to help Ireland start well.
STUART LANCASTER, PHILLIPE SAINT-ANDRE & CHRIS ROBSHAW – England continue to make steady progress ahead of next year’s Rugby World Cup, but for France the immediate thought is to banish memories of last year’s Wooden Spoon. We hear from England captain, Chris Robshaw, his coach, Stuart Lancaster and France coach Phillipe Saint-Andre
FIONA COGHLAN – The Women’s Six Nations carries extra significance this year as it also serves as a warm-up for this summer’s World Cup in France. Ireland women will be hoping to pick up where they left off after lifting their first ever Six Nations title in 2013. We hear from captain, Fiona Coghlan.