Episode 113: Springboks on a High… But Could the Giant-Slayer Pumas Spoil the Party?
The Springboks are still riding high after their record-breaking demolition of the All Blacks, but Durban might not be the victory parade everyone expects. Argentina has already beaten both New Zealand and Australia this season, and under Felipe Contepomi, the Pumas have grown sharper, smarter, and more dangerous.Harry and MW dig into why this clash carries more risk than it seems. Argentina’s versatile loose forwards, powerful front row, and tactical flexibility make them far more than just plucky underdogs. Contepomi’s Leinster-honed structures give them a blueprint to unsettle South Africa, while history shows the Pumas love playing the role of spoiler.Rassie Erasmus, meanwhile, is moving beyond his old “bomb squad” model, leaning into adaptability, versatility, and depth across the park. Will it be enough to withstand Argentina’s challenge, or could the giant slayers turn Durban into their stage?
Instant Reaction! | Can This Springbok Team Seal the Rugby Championship? | Lekker Rugby Pod
Rassie Erasmus has doubled down with a powerful Springbok side for the first test against Argentina in Durban, and the Lekker Rugby Pod has your Instant Reaction! We started recording before the official announcement, speculating on who might make the cut, and then broke down the confirmed team once it dropped. Harry and MW dig into why Rassie went with such a strong, almost unchanged lineup, what it means for the Rugby Championship, and the message it sends to both fans and opponents. From midfield combinations to pack dominance, youth selections to long-term planning, this episode explores how the Boks are balancing short-term silverware with the bigger picture.
Episode 112: Martin Devlin Speaks His Mind on the All Blacks’ Decline!
Episode 112 of the Lekker Rugby Pod brings the fire. MW and Harry are back together and joined by New Zealand broadcasting legend Martin Devlin, host of the Devlin Sports Podcast Network and an unapologetically passionate All Blacks supporter. From Venice to the podcast mic, Martin pulls no punches as he lays out the brutal truth about New Zealand rugby.He takes us through the decline since 2019, the haunting shadow of box kicks, the missing centurions of the 2015 era, and the burning question: are the All Blacks really still the All Blacks? Razor Robertson’s coaching, the lack of innovation, the limits of Super Rugby, and the hunger for redemption — all of it is on the table.This is raw Kiwi passion versus South African steel, as Martin squares up to MW and Harry in one of the most animated, heartfelt conversations we’ve had yet!
Episode 111: Analysing Springboks 2027: Rassie's Plan to Stays Ahead of the World!
Episode 111 of the Lekker Rugby Pod is a rare one. With MW off on an adventure, Harry takes the reins solo and brings on one of South Africa’s sharpest rugby minds, Jon Cardinelli. Together, they dive into the brilliance of Rassie Erasmus — the man who refuses to think only about today, because he’s already busy shaping tomorrow.This is the inside story of how the Springboks are being built for 2027: the balance between beloved veterans and fearless youngsters, the experiments that look chaotic from the outside but are in fact part of a meticulous plan, and the ruthless clarity that makes Rassie unlike any coach in world rugby.Is this just preparation for another World Cup — or the creation of a dynasty that could keep South Africa on top for a generation?
Episode 110: Have the Springboks FINALLY Unlocked Total Rugby? | Post Game Review!
Have the Springboks finally unlocked Total Rugby? MW Welman and Harry Jones take a deep dive into South Africa’s historic win over the All Blacks and explore whether Jasper Wiese was the missing ingredient that allowed the team to reach its full potential. From dominant carries to defensive mastery and creating critical advantages, they analyze how every player became a threat on the field.MW and Harry also reflect on team dynamics, tensions between Rassie and his coaching staff, and the adaptability and physicality that shaped this victory. Could this performance signal a new blueprint for South African rugby? What does it reveal about the future direction of the team?Join them for an in-depth discussion on tactics, player performance, and strategy, and get a sneak peek at upcoming conversations with Jon Cardinelli and Martin Devlin about coaching, depth, and the evolving rivalry with New Zealand.