Stephen Jones continues his conversation with former Wales captain and new Times columnist Sam Warburton in part two of this special episode.
Sam candidly reveals his thoughts on the game including, why rugby will never be fully safe, why players should be limited to 25 starts a season and why mentally it's so tough to play all the way into July.
He also reveals how a Man Utd game helped him deal with social media pressure and why he's now relishing his role as pundit.
BONUS: Past Imperfect - Nigel Owens
The Red Mist Descends
Time to Stop the Crocodile Crock
Bonus Episode; Stories of our times - Brain trauma: The issue rugby can no longer ignore
Oh, Power of Scotland...
Big Sam's Big Six Nations Preview
Eddie's New Tricks
Championship? You're Having a Laugh...
Like a French Chris Whitty...
You Can't Hide Those Lion Eyes...
The Ruck Christmas Quiz
Control Alt Delete - Rugby's European Reset
Concussion Crisis Special
Goodbye Autumn Nations Cup and Thanks for all the Fish
Dangerously Boring
Where there's a Willis, there's a way
Autumn Leaves A Lot To Be Desired
Make Rugby Great Again!
And Now, The End is Near...
Downpours, Dirty Deeds and Devon Doubles
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