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Keith Lewis from RugbyReferee.Net, an English Championship referee and Premiership TMO, discusses the appointment of the Rugby World Cup quarter final referees and gives a referees' perspective on pressure officials face at the sports premier international tournament.
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Former Samoa scrum half Tu Nu'ali'itia reflects on his try against South Africa in the 1995 World Cup quarter final, coping with retirement and his role as a pastor in Auckland. We also hear from Keith Lewis of RugbyReferee.Net on the four referees appointed to officiate at the weekend's upcoming World Cup quarter finals.
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We look ahead to the weekend's quarter finals and hear from former Samoa scrum half Tu Nu'uali'itia who reached two World Cup quarter finals with the Pacific Islanders in the 1990s. In 1991 he was part of the squad that famously beat Wales at Cardiff Arms Park and in 1995 he scored a try in the quarter final against the eventual winners South Africa.
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We look ahead to the weekend's quarter finals and find out about the World Wheelchair Rugby Challenge taking place in Tokyo this week. And we hear the second part of our interview with former South African Paralympic medallist Neil Louw about his role in Japan with the All Ability Sport Ministry team.
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We bring you our first full day in Yokohama, which includes the latest on Typhoon Hagibis, which sees England v France called off! Plus we make our own Ramen Pot Noodle!
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On today's pod we travel out to the iconic Mount Fuji, plus we hear from former Wallabie Joe Tomane on the meaning behind his many tattoos! 🇯🇵
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