RuggaMatrix International 017 - Dude I Can't Go To That

EPISODE · Mar 31, 2009 · 1H 28M

RuggaMatrix International 017 - Dude I Can't Go To That

from RuggaMatrix International MP3 · host Djuro Sen

Today's title comes courtesy of our American correspondent Bruce McLane. The New York Athletic coach puts in a vintage performance on this show as well as giving us the detail on the US Super League which is well and truly off and running. Episode 017 sees Ewen McKenzie return to the panel after taking last week off for a team commitment. He updates us on the Top 14 and all things European rugby as the play-offs loom large for the Heineken Cup.

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