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  • You ask, we answer: Ewen McKenzie unfiltered
    2025/08/08

    What does it take to coach a team to the brink of a Rugby World Cup final? How do you spot a future Wallaby in club footy? And what happens now that the Giteau Law is gone?

    In this special ‘You Ask, We Answer’ edition of Rugby Unity, David Pembroke is joined by Ewen McKenzie to tackle your questions. With Eddie off visiting the Haas F1 team in Japan, nothing is off-limits as they dive into the past, present, and future of the game.


    From coaching alongside Eddie Jones and Rod Macqueen to the end of the Giteau Law, Ewen shares sharp insights on Super Rugby, overseas selection, Argentina’s rise, and the All Blacks’ coaching shift. He also reflects on standout players like Stephen Larkham and George Smith, how to spot hidden talent, and why the middle of the squad often makes the biggest difference.


    Also in this episode:

    • Coaching creative talents like Quade Cooper — without killing their flair
    • Could Tom Wright become a No.10?
    • Does Australia have the depth to match top-tier nations?
    • The case for bringing back old-school rugby tours
    • What makes a great assistant coach — and how that job really works
    • Can the Springboks finally break New Zealand’s Eden Park streak?
    • The unsung heroes of championship teams — and why they matter
    • Ewen’s proudest rugby memories, from club footy to the world stage


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  • The Lions, the legacy, and the road ahead
    2025/08/07

    As the dust settles on the British & Irish Lions Tour, David Pembroke and Ben Alexander unpack what it all meant — for the Wallabies, for Australian rugby, and for the global game.


    From the financial windfall and unforgettable second Test to missed opportunities and selection regrets, they reflect on what could’ve been and what must come next. They also debate whether the Lions should tour France, how Australia can better support the fan experience, and why the Lions Tour remains a critical piece of rugby’s future.


    The conversation shifts to the Wallabies’ upcoming tests against South Africa, including what it’s like to play at altitude and why the Springboks are more dangerous than ever. Plus, they preview Argentina vs. the All Blacks and look ahead to a landmark Women’s Rugby World Cup.


    Also in this episode:

    • Stadium logistics, fan culture, and the nighttime economy
    • Rassie Erasmus’s influence and South Africa’s rising stars
    • Why the future of rugby depends on investing in the women’s game
    • John Eales and the Rugby Future Fund
    • Retirements, shoutouts, and your chance to get involved in our next show


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  • Wallabies v Lions wrap + rugby’s next big moves
    2025/08/04

    After a hard-fought third Test, the Wallabies come away with the win – but is this the start of something bigger or just a brief high?

    In this episode of Rugby Unity, host David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie to unpack the Wallabies’ victory over the British & Irish Lions and explore what it means for the future of Australian rugby.


    They break down the key performances from Skelton, McReight, Hooper and more, and discuss how tactical discipline and selection finally paid off. But the conversation quickly widens — touching on overseas eligibility, the loss of young talent, and the need for clearer national pathways.


    Eddie offers insights into the South African system, Ewen shares how his views on overseas selection are shifting, and David pitches a bold idea for rugby’s future in the US involving the NFL and flag football.


    Also in this episode:

    • What really made the difference in the third Test
    • The challenge of playing South Africa at altitude
    • Why Aussie rugby is losing players too early
    • Can the US be rugby’s next big frontier?


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  • Wallabies v Lions: 3rd Test preview
    2025/08/01

    With a sold-out series decider looming in Sydney, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie. They break down the Wallabies’ selection shake-up, tactical tweaks, and the mental battle ahead.


    The trio question whether Australia’s fitness is holding them back, debate the role of a national playing style, and dive deep into why skill development – particularly at 10 and 12 – could be the key to long-term success.


    With the Lions looking to seal a historic 3–0 series win, the trio examine how Andy Farrell has managed his squad, and what’s driving their on-field cohesion and off-field culture.

    Also in this episode:

    • What does the Wallabies’ revolving selection say to players?
    • Are we fit enough – and if not, who’s to blame?
    • The importance of skill over power in Australia’s DNA
    • Why cohesion and clarity are setting the Lions apart
    • What the Wallabies must do to stay in the fight


    And—David has big news. Stay tuned until the end to find out.


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  • Pride, pain and missed chances at the MCG
    2025/07/29

    After an emotional second Test at the MCG, David Pembroke is joined by former Wallaby Ben Alexander to unpack a match full of heart, controversy and missed opportunities.


    They relive the electrifying moment Tom Wright crossed the line, debate the legality of Jack Morgan’s clean-out, and question where it all went wrong after a dominant opening 30 minutes.


    With the third Test in Sydney looming, the pair discuss how the Wallabies can bounce back – and whether they will. Plus, they take a step back to look at the future of Australian rugby: from squad depth and selection headaches to the road toward the 2027 Rugby World Cup.


    Also in this episode:

    • The fan experience that’s missing in Aussie rugby
    • How to fix the disconnect between players and supporters
    • Why women’s rugby might lead the way on culture and connection
    • World Rugby’s global mission with “Pass It Back”


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  • One Test, one lesson: How the Wallabies let it slip
    2025/07/28

    90,000 fans. Five tries to three. One of the great modern Test matches — but the Wallabies came up just short.


    In this episode, David Pembroke is joined once again by Ewen McKenzie and Eddie Jones to break down every angle of the second Lions Test in Melbourne. They cover what went right (and what went wrong) for Australia, dissect the Wallabies’ dominant opening 30 minutes, and explain how the game slipped away.


    From missed chances and controversial cleanouts to the importance of tactical discipline, substitutions, and senior leadership — it’s all here. The trio also look ahead to the third Test in Sydney: What changes should be made? Can the Wallabies build on that performance — and prove it wasn’t just a flash of promise?


    Also in this episode:

    • Why “simple is hard”: the Wallabies’ drift from discipline and structure
    • The key tactical mistake that cost Australia momentum
    • Skelton, Valetini and the impact of bench rotations
    • Controversial refereeing: fair call or game changer?
    • What needs to change for the third Test in Sydney


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  • Second Test: Can the Wallabies fight back?
    2025/07/25

    The Lions are rolling into Melbourne for the Second Test — and the Wallabies are fighting to keep the series alive.


    David Pembroke is joined once again by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie for a fast-paced and honest conversation about everything on (and off) the field.

    They ask the big questions:

    Why has rugby struggled in Melbourne, a city that lives and breathes sport? What went wrong with the Rebels? And what can the Wallabies learn from the AFL about building real community support?

    Then it’s onto Saturday night. The boys break down the matchups, the wet weather forecast, and how Australia can shake off another slow start. Expect talk of smart kick-offs, big carries, bold selections — and why bringing on Owen Farrell late could be a Lions masterstroke.


    There’s also no holding back on the TMO. Too many stoppages. Too much confusion. Is it killing the flow of the game?

    And what about leadership? With no nailed-on Wallabies captain, who’s steering the ship when it matters most?


    This episode is about more than one match — it’s about pride, pressure, and how Australia can fight back. Because if the Wallabies don’t show up in Melbourne… the series is over.


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  • Australia’s Moment or the Lions’ March?
    2025/07/23

    The Wallabies were humbled in the First test. The Lions looked comfortable. But after the First Nations Pacifika side rattled the tourists in Melbourne, the question is: can Australia learn in time?

    In this episode of Rugby Unity, host David Pembroke is joined by former Wallaby Ben Alexander and journalist Finn Morton for a post-mortem of the Brisbane test and a look ahead to Saturday’s showdown at the MCG.

    There’s no sugar-coating it. In the first test, the Lions were better — physically, tactically, mentally. Australia looked flat, disjointed, and outmuscled. In the second half there were glimpses of progress and with the return of Will Skelton and Rob Valetini, it might just tilt the balance.

    There’s no shortage of talking points. The TMO once again slowed the game to a crawl — and fans are fed up. David calls for a bold fix. Ben and Finn weigh in on the growing frustration with over-officiating and the impact it’s having on the shape and speed of Test rugby.

    And then there's the Owen Farrell saga. Why is one of rugby’s greatest competitors being hounded online? The team calls out the vitriol and defends the pride, class, and leadership Farrell brings to the game.

    Can the Wallabies lift for a historic win in front of 90,000 at the MCG?

    Or will the Lions shut the door and seal the series?

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    34 分