
The Lions, the legacy, and the road ahead
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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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