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Apr 2025
1h 11m

What do rugby fans want from the sport?

THE TIMES
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Will Kelleher is back alongside Alfie to review the last-16 of the Champions Cup. They discuss some brilliant games including Castres v Benetton and La Rochelle v Munster as well as Northampton being the only English side to progress into the quarter-finals. However, they also look at the issues with the current format and ask how long it will be before more English clubs can properly compete in the competition. They are joined by Premier Sports CEO Richard Sweeney to discuss rugby's broadcasting landscape and how to reach a younger audience. Plus, they chat about future rugby world cup hosts, Worcester Warriors return to the second tier and the third round of the Women's 6 Nations.

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