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Episode 28: Powered Differently

Episode 5 of the The Women's Rugby Show Weekly podcast, hosted by The Women's Rugby Show, titled "Episode 28: Powered Differently" was published on October 4, 2024 and runs 53 minutes.

October 4, 2024 ·53m · The Women's Rugby Show Weekly

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In this episode of the podcast we look at both round two of WXV 1 and also the start of the Premiership Women's Rugby season. We hear from New Zealand's Maia Roos on her career to date and the threat of facing England and also hear from the England camp with Amy Cokayne, Louis Deacon and Marlie Packer. And in the PWR we hear from Loughborough's Nathan Smith and Alicia Maude, Saracens Alex Austerberry and Bryony Field as well as Bristol's Dave Ward and Amber Reed.

In this episode of the podcast we look at both round two of WXV 1 and also the start of the Premiership Women's Rugby season.


We hear from New Zealand's Maia Roos on her career to date and the threat of facing England and also hear from the England camp with Amy Cokayne, Louis Deacon and Marlie Packer.


And in the PWR we hear from Loughborough's Nathan Smith and Alicia Maude, Saracens Alex Austerberry and Bryony Field as well as Bristol's Dave Ward and Amber Reed.

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