Michael Hooper, Nick Phipps, Tom Decent and Michael Atkinson have a close look at what's going on around the Fly-Half position - the pressures, the guidance, the pecking order.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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RA Debt Free, National Club Footy & A Marky Mark Return?
Michael Atkinson, Iain Payten, Michael Hooper & Justin Harrison set their sights on how RA should distribute funds following the latest financial update. Plus, discussion around the importance of bringing Mark Nawaqanitawase back & the future of a national club footy comp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Special Guest: Michael Cheika
Michael Cheika makes his Inside Line debut to cover the reality of player movement across the global market, his coaching ambitions, the secret behind Argentina's rise, and the direction of Australian Rugby. Must listen for all rugby fans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Where There's a Will There's a Way
Will Skelton has proved pivotal to Wallabies success but for how much longer will he be able to play for the National side?Michael Hooper, Justin Harrison, Iain Payten and Michael Atkinson take a deeper look at how the Lock's future will be managed in the Wallabies Jersey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Massive Selections, R360 & Mind Games Master
Michael Atkinson, Michael Hooper, Nick Phipps and Tom Decent take a look at leaked Wallabies selections, the implications of a R360 competition and the early mind games from Rassie Erasmus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Atkinson, Iain Payten, Tim Horan, Justin Harrison - Inside Line is a no-holds-barred, hard-hitting show that dives deep into the most pressing talking points and breaking news from the world of rugby.
Each episode brings together a panel of experts, former players, and respected journalists to dissect the latest developments in both local and global rugby scenes