Champions Cup: Can Glasgow do something special & Edinburgh turn it up in Dublin?
Tom English and Andy Burke answer listener questions and preview a big weekend for Glasgow and Edinburgh in the Champions Cup. Will Edinburgh's season finish on Sunday if they lose to Leinster? Will an Edinburgh defeat mean the end for Sean Everitt? And can Glasgow do something special in the Cup without affecting their URC campaign? Tom and Andy have you covered
Glasgow’s Young Guns floor Leinster as Edinburgh slide deepens
Glasgow steal the weekend headlines with a superb, high‑tempo win over Leinster – and they do it with a team stacked full of youngsters and fringe players. Andy and Tom break down why the Warriors’ depth is becoming one of the stories of the URC season.At the other end of the spectrum, Edinburgh’s season continues to unravel after a bruising defeat to the Lions. We dig into the numbers, the lack of cohesion, the uneasy contract extensions and why the fan frustration is starting to feel different this time.And there’s major coaching news: Mike Blair’s remarkable move to join Dave Rennie’s All Blacks setup – a huge moment for a highly respected Scottish coach.
Six Nations: Scotland step but don’t leap forward - Rory Lawson
Former Scotland captain Rory Lawson joins Andy Burke for a lookback on Scotland's performance against Ireland as well as discussing Scotland's stand out players in the Six Nations. Was it Scotland's best ever performance against Ireland in Dublin? What impact might Jack Dempsey leaving Warriors have on Scotland? Plus they review Edinburgh in the URC – as they continue to struggle, has something got to change?
Six Nations: Ireland beat Scotland to win Triple Crown
Andy Burke and team react to Scotland's defeat in Dublin as Ireland retain Triple Crown
Six Nations: Scotland head to Dublin and a date with Destiny
Tom English and Andy Burke are on the road again at Oriam discussing Gregor Townsend’s team selected to face Ireland at the Aviva in Dublin in the fifth round of the Six Nations. Can Scotland end their Ireland hoodoo? Will they front up? Has Townsend chosen the right bench configuration? Do Scotland require a similar performance to the match against France? Scotland have lost their past 11 matches against Ireland, have not won in Dublin since 2010 and have never won four games in a Six Nations campaign so should Ireland be more worried than they’ve ever been? Lest we forget, no Scottish club or international team have ever won at the Aviva in Dublin. Tom and Andy have you covered.