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Rugby Unity

Rugby Unity

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Hosted by Eddie Jones, Ewen McKenzie, and David Pembroke, Rugby Unity is the global rugby podcast that tackles the game’s biggest issues — on and off the field.

This is where strong opinions meet smart analysis.

Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie bring decades of international coaching experience at the very top level, while David Pembroke draws on 35 years as a rugby journalist and strategist.

Together, they cut through the noise with insights you won’t hear anywhere else.

Rugby Unity is more than a podcast. It’s a community of fans, players, coaches, and leaders committed to securing rugby’s future prosperity worldwide.

One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.


Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au

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Episodes
  • LIVE in Newcastle – Gary Gold on why Japan beating South Africa in 2015 will become more regular | Rugby Unity x Hunter Rugby
    Jul 10 2026

    Rugby Unity goes live from Newcastle as David Pembroke hosts Ewen McKenzie and Japan assistant coach Gary Gold ahead of Ireland v Japan, with a fundraiser for Hunter Rugby grassroots development. Gold breaks down what working under Eddie really feels like, why standards and detail drive everything, and how Japan’s “point of difference” is built on speed, ruthless recycling and repeatable performance. McKenzie sizes up Japan’s growth after beating Italy, and explains why Ireland’s reshuffled team, debutants and new combinations could open a real opportunity if Japan can back it up. The chat widens to the new Nations Championship and Nations Cup, what tournament rugby does to selection and pressure, and why global fixtures matter for emerging nations. Then it turns to the engine room: grassroots. Maitland’s under-sevens model, club culture, women’s rugby growth, and how unions must stop neglecting foundations.


    Also in this episode:


    ● Gary Gold’s coaching journey from Cape Town to Japan

    ● Inside Eddie Jones: standards, detail, and long days

    ● Japan’s speed, tackling, and finishing near the try line

    ● Nations Championship and Nations Cup: pressure, ladder, selection

    ● Maitland’s under-sevens program building a genuine pipeline

    ● Women’s rugby pathways and Rugby Australia investment concerns

    PLUS: A straight talk look at how rugby’s values and governance shape participation, funding, and the global calendar.


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    Thanks to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.


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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Steve Hansen on Nations Championship: All Blacks squeeze by France, Springboks power over England + Wallabies & Ireland chaos!
    Jul 6 2026

    The opening weekend of the Nations Championship (and the Nations Cup) delivered exactly what rugby needed: high quality, plenty of tries, and no shortage of arguments. David Pembroke, Steve Hansen and Ewen McKenzie break down a cracking All Blacks v France in the new Christchurch stadium, with a clear shift towards pace, ball in hand, and a young 10 taking charge. Japan’s historic win over Italy gets the spotlight it deserves, with Eddie Jones building a side around tempo, connection and new depth. In Sydney, Ireland edged Australia 33-31 in a 10-try thriller, but the post-match oxygen went straight into TMO and TV producer interference. South Africa’s 45-21 win over England raised bigger questions: discipline, aerial contests, and whether England even know how they want to play. Plus, the Nations Cup lit up North and South America with 59 tries and real World Cup 2027 talent emerging.


    Also in this episode:

    ● Nations Championship format excitement, but info hard to find

    ● All Blacks v France: pace, tries, lead changes

    ● TMO and TV producer influence sparks big frustration

    ● Japan beat Italy: Dearns, Leitch, Eddie Jones’ build

    ● Ireland v Wallabies: 10 tries, lineout pressure, forward pass debate

    ● South Africa v England: high balls, yellow cards, discipline crisis


    PLUS: PLUS: What rugby can learn from NRL clarity, pathways, and fan-first simplicity.


    SIGN UP TO THE BIG 3 HERE: https://tinyurl.com/big3rugbyunity 👈👈


    Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇

    https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈


    👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack

    📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au

    Thanks to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.


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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Springboks v England, All Blacks v France headlines Nations Championship opening round + can the Wallabies upset Ireland?
    Jul 3 2026

    A brand-new World Rugby era begins, with David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie teeing up a massive opening weekend of the Nations Championship and Nations Cup, plus the key questions already bubbling away. The headline act is France v New Zealand in Christchurch, with a Hurricanes-flavoured All Blacks spine, Ruben Love at 10, and France leaning heavily on Bordeaux combinations. There’s plenty of heat too: England head to Johannesburg to face a loaded Springboks side, while the Wallabies name a few surprises for Ireland in Sydney, including Josh Nasser at hooker and Jock Campbell at 15. Japan roll the dice without Eddie Jones in the coaches box, starting a fourth-year university flyhalf against Italy. The lads also touch on under-20s results, crowd concerns, and why meaningful windows and better communication matter if rugby wants more eyeballs.


    Also in this episode:

    ● Nations Championship launch and why it’s historic

    ● France v New Zealand selections and key match-ups

    ● Japan v Italy: Ryunosuke Ito starts at 10

    ● Wallabies team debate for Ireland in Sydney

    ● England v South Africa: power, altitude, bench impact

    ● Nations Cup fixtures: Uruguay, Georgia, Samoa, Chile, USA


    PLUS: Why global calendar alignment and meaningful tournaments keep rugby’s best players visible.


    RUGBY UNITY LIVE! IN NEWCASTLE 10 JULY 2026: https://tickets.iwannaticket.com.au/event/hunter-rugby-luncheon-japan-v-ireland-61ffdo


    SIGN UP TO THE BIG 3 HERE: https://tinyurl.com/big3rugbyunity 👈👈


    Ask Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie anything! Fill out the form below 👇

    https://tinyurl.com/rugbyunityquestions 👈👈


    👉 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack

    📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au

    Thanks to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software.


    TikTok | Instagram | YouTube

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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