The Counter Ruck Podcast
We may only be halfway through the rugby season, but the end of the calendar year presents an opportunity to reflect nonetheless.
Gordon D’Arcy and John O’Sullivan join Nathan Johns to look back on the year that was, while also pointing to what needs to improve for 2025 to bring more success to Irish rugby.
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