5d ago
Eddie Jones sits down with David Pembroke on the ground to unpack the weekend in Japan’s League One: Suntory v Ricoh with Sam Cane and TJ Perenara, Warner Dearns' move to the Hurricanes, Michael Leitch's relentless standards, a revealing coffee with Jesse Kriel, Richie Mo'unga's influence, Cheslin Kolbe's electric form, World Rugby's need for faster decisions and why Australia must recommit to long-term development as Joe Schmidt departs. · Rustling crowds at Japan's League One — record attendances and growing domestic interest · Eddie Jones on Japan's rugby boom, top players like Jesse Kriel and Cheslin Kolbe, and the Springboks’ winning mindset · Discussions on World Rugby's decision-making pace, calendar alignment, and law reforms · The decline of Australian rugby and the importance of long-term development strategies · Exclusive insights on coaching, player pathways, and the international game PLUS: record-breaking crowds, the influence of top players like Jesse Kriel and Cheslin Kolbe, and why the culture of excellence is transforming world rugby. 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.
Dec 8
In this episode of Rugby Unity, host David Pembroke is joined by rugby legends Ewen McKenzie and Eddie Jones to unravel the chaos surrounding the 2027 Rugby World Cup draw. With controversy swirling over quarterfinal matchups, player safety, and team seedings, they break down the real story behind the brackets, travel logistics, and the rising dark horses like Zimbabwe and Argentina. Plus, catch insights on Rassie Erasmus’s long-term South African tenure, Eben Etzebeth’s suspension, and the evolving landscape of European rugby — all set against the backdrop of global rugby’s future. Whether it's strategic predictions, coaching philosophies, or behind-the-scenes politics, this is the edge-of-your-seat discussion every rugby fan needs. Also in this episode: - World Cup draw controversy: South Africa vs. All Blacks in quarterfinals? - The future of seedings versus bandings in World Cup draws - Rassie Erasmus’s long South African contract: what it means - Eben Etzebeth’s suspension and its impact - Zimbabwe’s surprising potential at 2027 Rugby World Cup - Travel challenges and tournament logistics in Australia - European Cup struggles: player availability and competition quality PLUS : emerging dark horses, coaching secrets, the impact of travel on strategy, and what the future holds for global rugby. 👉 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.
Dec 4
The 2027 Rugby World Cup draw has sent ripples through the rugby community, with top-tier teams and emerging nations locked in a fierce contest for knockout glory. From Pool A's blockbuster Australia vs. New Zealand opener to the drama of potential upsets in Pools B and C, this episode unpacks the tactical battles, referee influences, and the strategic play for third-place thrillers. David Pembroke, Ewen McKenzie, and special guest Eddie Jones analyze every angle of this epic tournament—who'll survive the storm, and who will rise to claim rugby's ultimate prize? In this bold, energetic episode, we dive into the implications of the expanded field, the importance of match scheduling, and the underdog stories that could shake the foundations of rugby’s world order. Ready yourself for cutting-edge insights, key match predictions, and the passion that only the Rugby World Cup can inspire. • Why the New Zealand v Australia opener could define the whole tournament • The hidden tactical battle for third-place qualification in every pool • Eddie Jones’ early blueprint for Japan’s clash with France • Fiji’s rise and which emerging nation has the highest World Cup ceiling • The Six Nations mindset vs World Cup mindset — who it helps and hurts • England, Wales and Tonga: the Pool F power struggle PLUS: record-breaking crowds, global growth of rugby, and the future of fan engagement in the sport 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Dec 1
The Rugby World Cup is changing — and the stakes have never been higher. This week, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie to unpack a huge weekend in world rugby: South Africa’s demolition of Wales, the Etzebeth eye-gouge incident, and the breaking news that R360 has been pushed back to 2028 . Eddie and Ewen give a candid, insider view on Wales’ deep structural problems, how South Africa keep winning with ruthless simplicity, and why the new 24-team World Cup with a Round of 16 will create a more intense, more tactical tournament than ever before. They also reflect on their own World Cup journeys — from the 1987 and 1991 memories to the 2003 classic, England 2019, the Brighton Miracle, and the pressure only a World Cup can create. Also in this episode • South Africa v Wales — dominance, discipline and what really happened • Why Wales’ development system is failing — and how to fix it • R360 delayed: player managers, contracts, and the talent drain • The brutal logic of a 33-man World Cup squad • How selection balance will change in 2027 (props, hookers, utilities) • Australia’s path to winning back casual fans in 2027 PLUS: venue breakdowns, squad-build strategy, player load, and how the new compressed 43-day World Cup will change everything. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Nov 29
The November window delivered answers, questions and warnings. In this episode, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones to dissect the Wallabies’ 2025 prospects, the rise of England, France’s stalled progress, and the tactical shifts redefining Test rugby. Eddie breaks down how Australia’s season unfolded, why depth remains the core issue, what Les Kiss will bring as head coach, and how selection, pathways and politics still shape the national side. The pair also examine the November Series, from South Africa’s dominance to Scotland’s slump, England’s revival, and France’s uncertain identity. They close by looking at officiating, global fan engagement, sevens, finances, the Nations Championship, and what the upcoming Rugby World Cup draw means for 2027 preparations. Also in this episode • Wallabies’ highs, lows and the 2025 rebuild • France, England, Scotland — where each nation stands after November • The tactical evolution of Test rugby (scrums, kicking, power plays) • Pathways, depth and long-term sustainability of global rugby • Sevens, money games and the future economic model of the sport PLUS: Why fan engagement, transparency and global competitions will determine rugby’s future. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Nov 28
The Wallabies stand at a crossroads — and with a home Rugby World Cup approaching in 2027, the stakes have never been higher. In this episode, David Pembroke and former Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie take a clear-eyed look at where Australia really sits in the world game. From the selection volatility of 2024–25 to the strengths and weaknesses in each positional group, Ewen explains the structural changes needed for the Wallabies to compete with South Africa, England, Ireland and a fast-improving northern hemisphere. He also unpacks what Les Kiss will bring as national coach and why Australia must build a game plan that can survive high-ball pressure, tactical variety, and tournament intensity. David and Ewen then broaden the lens — analysing England’s off-field rise, South Africa’s sustained dominance, rugby’s financial realities, and the global opportunities emerging through the new World Rugby Nations Cup and revamped sevens calendar. Also in this episode · Why consistency in selection still separates good teams from great ones · What Les Kiss must prioritise from day one as Wallabies coach · England’s new personality-driven approach to communication · How social media is reshaping rugby’s global fanbase · Australia’s pathway to success at a home World Cup · The growing importance of emerging nations and expanded competitions PLUS: insights on squad costs, leadership expectations, sevens pathways, and why world rugby must communicate in real time to stay relevant. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Nov 26
The red/yellow card crisis and the terminal TMO delays intervened with another huge weekend of international rugby —this episode goes deep into the consequences. David Pembroke is joined by Ewen McKenzie and Eddie Jones to unpack Ireland v South Africa, the match that sparked global outrage and renewed calls for World Rugby to overhaul officiating and TMO protocols. Eddie details Japan’s gritty 25–23 win over Georgia in Tbilisi, shedding light on set-piece growth, discipline under pressure, and what he’s learned from a demanding 2025 campaign. Ewen breaks down New Zealand’s inconsistent year, the cultural shift inside the All Blacks, and why the top three Northern Hemisphere teams — Ireland, France, England — are on a collision course in the 2026 Six Nations. A fast, honest, and global roundup of the game’s biggest stories. Japan vs Georgia highlights: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqOYh45d2pU Also in this episode • South Africa’s season: power, depth and why they’re still the benchmark • Ireland’s early-season resilience and their road to 2027 • Why red cards are distorting Test matches — and the fix Eddie wants • Japan’s finishing, support play and next steps toward the World Cup • England v Argentina analysed — are both teams top-four threats? • Italy rising & Chile’s impressive performance against the Azzurri PLUS: Record-breaking forward play, the modern coaching workload, player data obsession, and questions from the Rugby Unity Third Voice community. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Nov 21
Red-card chaos, judicial backflips, and one of the biggest Autumn Nations weekends of the year — this episode has everything. David Pembroke, Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie open with the fallout from Franco Mostert’s and Harry Hockings’ overturned red cards, and what the mess reveals about World Rugby’s decision-making. Eddie explains the real-world disruption caused by mid-week hearings, the strain on staff, and why coaching preparation gets derailed. From there, the team dives into a stacked global fixture list: Wales v New Zealand, Ireland v South Africa, France v Australia, England v Argentina, Scotland v Tonga, Italy v Chile and more. Ewen breaks down tactical matchups across the board — from aerial contests to set-piece pressure — while Eddie reflects on Japan’s preparation ahead of their crucial test against Georgia. The Third Voice returns with listener questions on coaching futures, simplifying the laws, and the rise of Japan and Fiji in the new Nations Championship. Also in this episode • Wales v New Zealand — pressure on Robertson and a refreshed XV • Ireland v South Africa — Prendergast, Hansen, Etzebeth and a true heavyweight clash • France v Australia — Gordon returns as the Wallabies face a lethal French back three • England v Argentina — Borthwick’s rotation v Los Pumas’ quiet momentum • Italy v Chile — rising nations and World Cup pathways • Player of the Year + breakthrough player nominees for 2024 PLUS: Why governance needs an overhaul, the rise of kicking-based attacking strategies, audience shoutouts, Japan’s tour insights, and positive financial news across major unions. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Nov 17
Game altering red and yellow cards continued to be flashed across the Rugby fields of Europe at the weekend with evidence piling up that these officiating decisions are playing a major role in determining results. Across the weekend, yellow and red cards swung key matches, from Japan v Wales to Scotland v Argentina. David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie lay out why the current approach isn’t working, what’s changed in modern contact situations, and how World Rugby could fix the problem without compromising player safety. They also wrap England’s breakthrough performance against the All Blacks, Ireland’s dominance over the Wallabies, and Japan’s near-miss in Cardiff — plus a look at other International results and listener comments and questions. Also in this episode South Africa v Italy — bench impact, scrum power and late momentum • England v All Blacks — George Ford, drop-goals and aerial control • Wallabies v Ireland — selection rotation, confidence and high-ball issues • Japan v Wales — the yellow-card turning points • Scotland v Argentina — how a 21–0 lead evaporated • France v Fiji, USA v Romania, Portugal, Georgia and more PLUS: The growing pressure on World Rugby to communicate clearly and act decisively on officiating, card reviews and player safety. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Nov 14
England v New Zealand at Twickenham headlines a massive weekend of international rugby — and Eddie Jones believes this could be England’s breakthrough game . David Pembroke, Eddie Jones, and Ewen McKenzie unpack every major storyline, from selection surprises to tactical battles and referee influence. They break down why England may now be 12 months ahead of the All Blacks in their development, what Scott Robertson’s side must fix, and how both benches could decide the final 20 minutes. The episode then shifts to Australia v Ireland, as James O’Connor returns at 10 and Sam Prendergast takes over Ireland’s attack. Plus: South Africa rotate 11 players, Italy push for another major scalp, and Japan eye their own breakthrough moment against Wales. Also in this episode England v All Blacks — selection calls, matchups, and the psychological barrier • Wallabies v Ireland — O’Connor’s return, breakdown warfare, and key referee factors • South Africa v Italy — Rassie’s rotation gamble + Italy’s improvement • Scotland v Argentina — consistency v creativity • Japan v Wales — can Japan breakthrough in Cardiff? • France v Fiji — redemption after a frustrating week PLUS: The state of refereeing, yellow-card impact, global development, and why illegal streaming could threaten rugby’s financial future. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Nov 10
Eddie Jones says South Africa’s 32–17 win over France , achieved with 14 men in the second half was a masterclass in adaptability. Eddie breaks down the Springboks’ bench strength, tactical flexibility, and the controversial red card that changed everything. After a hard-fought 41–10 loss to Ireland, Japan’s improvement under Eddie Jones is clear — but the coach says there’s still plenty to fix before facing Wales. Eddie joins David Pembroke to discuss the lessons from a brutal three-week schedule against Australia, South Africa and Ireland, and how the Brave Blossoms must turn effort into wins. They unpack Italy’s win over Australia, England’s unbeaten run and the return of the post-match function — this episode dives deep into what’s working, what’s not, and where the global game is heading. Also in this episode · Japan’s learning curve – consistency, mindset, and composure · South Africa v France – red card debate and Rassie’s tactics · Italy v Wallabies – Eddie’s positive take on Australia’s struggles · All Blacks v Scotland – depth, rotation and recovery · 2003 World Cup memories and lessons from building great teams · Wales preview – Japan’s next big test PLUS: Inside rugby’s evolving rituals, the power of the bench, and why emotional control could decide the next big upset. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 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.
Nov 7
Europe’s rugby calendar explodes this weekend — and David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie are here to guide you through every major test match. From France’s emotional rematch with South Africa at Stade de France, to New Zealand’s century-long dominance over Scotland at Murrayfield, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Eddie Jones’ Japan face Ireland, the Wallabies return to Italy seeking redemption, and Argentina take on Wales in Cardiff — all while rugby fever sweeps across the continent. Ewen dissects team tactics, key match-ups, and coaching philosophies — while David brings the global context, showcasing just how much rugby is being played around the world this weekend. Also in this episode · France v South Africa — revenge or repeat in Paris? · All Blacks v Scotland — can history finally be broken at Murrayfield? · Ireland v Japan — Eddie Jones’ third-week test · Wallabies v Italy — Carter Gordon’s comeback and Joe Schmidt’s strategy · Argentina v Wales — can Los Pumas keep their hot streak alive? · Plus: more on Ewen’s menagerie PLUS: The global scale of rugby this weekend — from Bristol to Bucharest — and why the sport’s future lies in celebrating its international diversity. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Nov 4
England’s structure, South Africa’s power, and Japan’s painful lessons headline another massive week of international rugby. Host David Pembroke is joined by Ewen McKenzie and Eddie Jones to unpack the Wallabies’ 25–7 defeat at Twickenham, Japan’s heavy loss to the Springboks, and the chaotic All Blacks v Ireland clash in Chicago. From Eddie’s insights on South Africa’s evolution to McKenzie’s sharp critique of Australia’s attack, this episode dives deep into what’s shaping rugby’s November series — and what’s next for the world’s best. Also in this episode: • England’s balanced back row and perfect bench timing • Australia’s attritional attack — why it’s costing energy and excitement • South Africa v Japan — lessons from the world champions • New Zealand v Ireland — a missed showcase opportunity • Refereeing standards and the 20-minute red card debate • Global rugby’s communication problem — and how to fix it PLUS: How Eddie’s Japan are learning fast against the world’s toughest sides. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Oct 31
The Springboks are at full strength — and Eddie Jones’ Japan are the next to face them. This week, David Pembroke catches up with Eddie from London ahead of a colossal clash at Wembley, while Ewen McKenzie joins from Australia to preview England v Australia, Ireland v New Zealand, and the biggest weekend of international rugby this year. Eddie reflects on South Africa’s power, Japan’s preparation, and why he’s embracing the “Rumble in the Jungle” mindset. Ewen analyses the Wallabies’ selection, England’s tactics, and shares how coaches use data, discipline, and dialogue with referees to shape modern rugby. Also in this episode: South Africa v Japan – respect shown with a full-strength side Eddie Jones on Japan’s mindset and travel challenge Hybrid players – the evolution of rugby roles England v Australia – Ford’s experience vs fresh Wallabies energy The referee-laptop story explained The future of global rugby calendars and competitions PLUS: How rugby is growing across Europe and Asia, from Spain to Sri Lanka, and why accessible broadcasting is key to the sport’s future. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Oct 29
November rugby is here — and it started with a statement in Tokyo. Japan pushed Australia all the way, proving they’re closing the gap and ready for regular clashes with Tier 1 teams. David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie break down what it means for both nations and where this rivalry goes next. With huge tests in London and Chicago — South Africa, England, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand all in action — the stakes rise fast. Who can manage travel, cohesion and selection pressure through rugby’s biggest month? Eddie Jones joins to share his insights from inside the Japanese camp and how they plan to keep accelerating. Also in this episode: Japan’s set-piece, defence and young stars stepping up Why structured November fixtures are crucial for growth England’s No.10 debate and Wallabies’ cohesion Chicago test hype — are Ireland or the All Blacks slipping? Why Europe’s lower tiers are more important than ever PLUS: The business and cultural opportunities rugby is missing in Japan. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Oct 27
Women’s rugby is entering a new era — and Japan is right in the middle of it. In this episode of Rugby Unity in Japan, David Pembroke speaks with Lesley McKenzie, Head Coach of Japan’s Women’s 15s team, about how far the program has come and what must happen next to unlock its full potential. From pathways and professionalisation to international partnerships and community investment, this is a roadmap for the future of the women’s game. Lesley brings valuable insight from coaching in New Zealand and Japan, the lessons of two Women’s Rugby World Cups, and why collaboration across the Asia-Pacific is critical. Also in this episode: Rebuilding Japan’s 15s program from the ground up Australia’s stalled progress in the women’s game Why Japan’s fast, high-skill style is so exciting to watch The 2019 Rugby World Cup’s lasting impact Canada’s rise and expanding rugby audience How investment in coaching changes everything PLUS: Why community rugby must be protected to grow the global game. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Oct 24
From downtown Tokyo, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie for a revealing look ahead to Japan v Australia — a test match full of pressure, pride, and opportunity. With Joe Schmidt naming a drastically changed Wallabies side, the trio unpack what this means for cohesion, confidence, and strategy. Eddie reflects on Japan’s strong week of preparation, how his young side is learning consistency, and what it takes to go toe-to-toe with a major rugby nation. Meanwhile, Ewen explains how Japan can exploit Australia’s lack of combinations and set-piece rhythm. They also zoom out to the global picture — from referee inconsistency and breakdown laws to Japan’s new tier-one status and what it means for rugby’s future. Also in this episode: Wallabies selection surprises and tactical fallout Japan’s fast start and accuracy under pressure Why the “fatigue factor” is a myth in modern rugby Managing nerves and mindset before a home test Japan’s fan culture and its evolving place in world rugby What tier-one status really means for Japan’s future PLUS: Your questions answered! 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Oct 23
Japan is fast becoming one of rugby’s most exciting frontiers — but is it ready to stand among the world’s elite? In this episode, David Pembroke sits down with Glenn Delaney, Head Coach of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sagamihara DynaBoars, to discuss Japan’s rapid rise, its unique rugby culture, and what the nation brings to the global game. From the passion of local fans to the challenge of developing homegrown talent, Delaney shares an insider’s view of how Japan can secure its place as a true Tier 1 powerhouse. They also look ahead to Japan v Australia, exploring how both sides’ attacking DNA could make for one of the most entertaining contests of the season. Also in this episode: The legacy of the 2019 Rugby World Cup and Japan’s post-COVID resurgence How League One is attracting world-class talent and coaches The difference between Japan’s player development and the New Zealand/European systems What sets Japanese fans apart — loyalty, connection, and respect The surge of women’s rugby and how it’s changing the game Japan’s upcoming clashes with Australia, South Africa, Ireland, and Wales PLUS: Glenn’s vision for rugby’s global future — and why Japan’s success matters to everyone who loves the game. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Oct 22
Australia A’s 71–7 win over Japan A was more than a scoreline — it was a snapshot of where Japanese rugby stands right now. In this episode, David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie dissect the match from Tokyo, joined by Eddie Jones, who explains what his players learned, how Japan must evolve, and why he’s focused on long-term growth over short-term wins. They also look ahead to this Saturday’s Japan v Australia test, asking what needs to change for the Brave Blossoms to compete. From tactical breakdowns to cultural insights, this is an honest look at what went wrong, what went right, and how Japan’s identity is shaping its rugby future. Also in this episode: Japan A vs Australia A — the key moments that defined the match Why Japan’s line-out and maul strategy failed under pressure Ewen McKenzie’s player-by-player analysis Eddie Jones on discipline, learning and adaptability Japan’s broadcast brilliance – lessons for world rugby The high-school and university system holding back Japan’s elite PLUS: The “samurai spirit” driving Japanese rugby and how Eddie Jones plans to modernise it before facing the Wallabies this weekend in Tokyo. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Oct 21
Welcome to Rugby Unity in Japan — a special international series exploring rugby’s global future. Host David Pembroke is joined by Will Genia, former Wallaby and now coach in Japan, to discuss how Japanese rugby has evolved into one of the sport’s most exciting frontiers. From the country’s grassroots tournaments to Eddie Jones’ revitalised national team, Genia shares rare insights into Japan’s unique rugby culture, its world-class talent, and its growing influence on the global game. Also in this episode: The family-first spirit driving Japanese rugby How League One clubs could join global competitions Eddie Jones’ blueprint for Japan’s next generation Will Genia’s lessons from transitioning to coaching Why Japan’s grassroots engagement outshines many rugby nations The cultural respect that sets Japan apart on and off the field PLUS: Rugby Unity discovers how this nation can help secure rugby’s global future. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oct 17
Rugby Unity hits the road this with David Pembroke heading to Land of the Rising Sun to understand how Japan can “help secure the future prosperity of Rugby Union around the world. Pemby joins Eddie Jones from a crammed space just outside the Men’s toilet at the Tokyo Club a week out from the anticipated Wallabies v Japan test — they are joined later by Ewen McKenzie to unpack selections, form, and the shifting world order in rugby. Pemby and Eddie mix it up again about R360 while they agree that the threat of Rugby League in the Pacific is real, present and dangerous. The episode tackles the power plays, politics, and possibilities shaping the sport’s future. Also in this episode Japan’s 2035 World Cup bid and why it matters The $600 million Rugby League investment changing the Pacific R360 vs traditional rugby — disruption or destruction? Wallabies squad depth and the risks of rotation Ewen McKenzie on building a winning habit Refereeing, red cards, and restoring consistency PLUS: our regular feature of the “Third Voice’’ the global fans’ giving their views on how we can approve the appeal of Rugby and why unity above all else is the future to the game’s global success. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 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.
Oct 13
Eddie Jones is once again in the spotlight — coaching against Australia for the first time since the 2023 Rugby World Cup where just about everything went wrong for him. Host David Pembroke and co-host Ewen McKenzie discuss Eddie’s approach to coaching and how he will be planning to bring about an upset victory over the Wallabies. With international rugby taking a break ahead of the Autumn internationals, this episode discusses coaching philosophies and player welfare, the challenges of different professional competitions and suggestions from the Rugby Unity audience. McKenzie shares rare insights about the knowledge he acquired in his time working alongside Eddie at the Brumbies and Wallabies. The show also pays tribute to former England Captain Lewis Moody following his diagnosis of Motor neurone disease and explores how World Rugby is reshaping player safety. Also in this episode: Inside Eddie’s Japan setup and training calendar Why confidence comes from clarity, not emotion The future of player welfare and new match-load rules How the Top 14 and Premiership got it right — and why changing Super Rugby might have caused more troubles that it was worth. Reviving fan culture in Australia: lessons from the Waratahs Your ideas on referees, scrums, and yellow cards PLUS: David heads to Tokyo for a special Japan series — conversations with Eddie Jones, Japanese Rugby leaders, and key figures shaping the game’s next decade. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 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 YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oct 10
Rugby’s balance of power is changing fast. In this episode, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones to break down the biggest stories shaking the sport — from Carter Gordon’s return to union to South Africa’s unstoppable rise and the looming impact of the rebel R360 League. Eddie reveals how he’s preparing Japan for clashes against the Wallabies and Springboks, why refereeing consistency is rugby’s biggest problem, and how the game must evolve to stay relevant. Also in this episode: Carter Gordon’s $100k release and return to rugby League vs union fitness — what players gain and lose South Africa’s winning formula and New Zealand’s development slide The aerial contest — rugby’s new battleground The truth about R360 and player contracts Why Gregor Townsend’s Red Bull Rugby role is a win for coaches How Beauden Barrett and Damian McKenzie influence Japan’s game style PLUS: How Eddie Jones is re-igniting the Brave Blossoms ahead of the Wallabies test. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Oct 7
The Rugby Championship closes with two close contests — the Wallabies fell short against the All Blacks in a soggy Perth, while the Springboks ground past an energised Argentina at Twickenham to claim the title. David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie examine the defining moments from both matches, exploring where the Wallabies fell short, how New Zealand is evolving, and why South Africa’s power game still reigns supreme. With Eddie Jones in Japan preparing for the upcoming clash with Australia, the duo go deep on selections, scrums, and the growing influence of yellow cards shaping results. Also in this episode: Brave Wallabies but familiar frustrations All Blacks’ next-gen talent — Tupaea, Carter, Holland Springboks’ set-piece dominance v Argentina Yellow cards and refereeing consistency England’s post–World Cup women’s rugby plan R360 — why it threatens rugby’s unity PLUS: How to rebuild global connection through storytelling, transparency, and fan engagement. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Oct 3
The compelling 2025 Rugby Championship reaches its conclusion this weekend. In this week’s episode of Rugby Unity, host David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie to unpack the headline battles, refereeing controversies, and what it all means for the future of the game. Eddie weighs in on Sasha Feinberg-Mngomezulu’s rise, presents a new idea for World Rugby to take control of the referees in a centralised model and whether Australia’s “one-pass rugby” can evolve into a consistent winning style. Ewen shares his views on the Wallabies’ changes, Will Skelton’s influence, and why he’s tipping Australia to edge the All Blacks at Optus Stadium. Also in this episode: Springboks v Argentina at Twickenham — South Africa look unstoppable The return of Will Skelton and his leadership on and off the field Refereeing reform — should World Rugby control the top 16 referees? The growth of Rugby in Japan and can Eddie Jones’ spring a surprise when his team takes on the Wallabies in Tokyo in late October. R360: is it a disruption or distraction for the world of rugby? PLUS: Why depth, pathways, and global growth (Spain, Portugal, Japan) will decide rugby’s long-term prosperity. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Sep 30
England are deserved 2025 Women’s Rugby World Champions. The Red Roses claimed the title with a commanding 33–13 win over Canada in front of a world record 81,885 fans at Twickenham. But it was more than a victory —England set a new standard for the Women’s game. In this episode of Rugby Unity , host David Pembroke and co-host Bella McKenzie unpack the final, reflect on the stars of the tournament and discuss “where to from here”?. From Hannah Botterman’s dominance in tight to Zoe Harrison’s ruthlessly efficient kicking game, England put Canada in the hurt locker and threw away the key. With the premier domestic Women’s Rugby competition set to recommence in England in late October, the question now is how do Canada, France, the Wallaroos, South Africa, the Black Ferns and others run down Red Roses? Also in this episode: England v Canada — How defence won the World Cup Zoe Harrison, Hannah Botterman & Sophie de Goede - standout performers Black Ferns beat France in the bronze medal match Record-breaking crowds, TV audiences & social media stats The first-ever Rugby Unity Content Creators Cup winner revealed What’s next: Domestic leagues, Super Rugby & the new World XV competition. PLUS: Why keeping fans engaged between tournaments is the key to rugby’s future growth. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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.
Sep 29
Another massive weekend of rugby. Host David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie to unpack the Wallabies’ fight at Eden Park, the Springboks’ demolition of Argentina, and England’s Red Roses securing the Women’s Rugby World Cup in front of 81,000 fans. From referee controversies to record-breaking performances, the trio explore the matches, the players, and the off-field governance challenges that will shape rugby’s future. Also in this episode: All Blacks v Wallabies — Eden Park fortress holds firm Refereeing inconsistency, TMO debates, and solutions for the game Springboks v Argentina — Feinberg-Mngomezulu’s 37-point masterclass England’s Red Roses v Canada — Defence wins the World Cup final The rise of women’s rugby and global fan engagement Rugby governance, financial models, and the risks of relying just on World Cups for revenue. PLUS: insights on resilience, player pathways, and why depth and commercial reform will decide rugby’s future prosperity. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 26
The Rugby Championship is back — and the stakes couldn’t be higher. In this episode of Rugby Unity, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie to unpack the Wallabies’ clash with the All Blacks at Eden Park. Both teams are unsettled, the weather’s turning ugly, and history looms large — will Australia finally break their 23-year drought at the home of New Zealand rugby? But that’s not all. The panel turns its focus to South Africa v Argentina in Durban, a clash set to light up the Rugby Championship as well as the Women’s Rugby World Cup Final where England take on Canada in a battle for global supremacy. Add in debates over refereeing, the rise of the box kick, and World Rugby’s unusual decision to delay by 4 months the public release of its much-anticipated strategic plan, this episode covers the full spectrum of the game. Also in this episode: Wallabies v All Blacks — lineouts, breakdowns, and predictions Springboks v Argentina — Durban showdown England v Canada — Women’s World Cup Final preview Mark Nawaqanitawase’s return to rugby union Samoa’s decline and the Pacific Islands dilemma Why the box kick became rugby’s go-to weapon PLUS: World Rugby’s strategy, tech lessons from tennis and baseball, and early whispers about the 2035 Rugby World Cup bids. Eddie is on the road this week — we apologise for the poor audio in the first 25 minutes of the episode. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 24
England v Canada – the Women’s Rugby World Cup Final is here. England have won 62 of their last 63 Tests and arrive at Twickenham as overwhelming favourites. But Canada’s fearless run, capped by a stunning semifinal demolition of New Zealand has made them a team to watch and a team to fear. In this episode, David Pembroke and Wallaroo Bella McKenzie take your inside the World Cup Final. From tactical battles to pressure moments, they reveal how this final will come down to discipline, set-piece execution and the match turning brilliance of players like Sophie de Goede, Hannah Botterman, and Ellie Kildunne. Also in this episode: Canada’s rise under coach Kevin Rouet – genius or just great timing? England’s set-piece dominance vs Canada’s pick and go threat? Key matchups: Mo Hunt v Claire Pelletier at scrumhalf The battle of the Back three: Ellie Kildunne against Canada’s sevens-inspired attack Predictions and scorelines – Can Canada really pull it off? Third-place playoff preview: New Zealand v France PLUS: refereeing milestones, the rise of women’s rugby commentators, and why the 2029 World Cup in Australia will be the biggest yet. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Thanks to Eleven labs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 22
The Bledisloe Cup is back —the Wallabies face the All Blacks at Eden Park. David Pembroke and Ewen McKenzie break down the key selections: Jake Gordon returns, Nick White retires, Bobby Valetini is out, while the All Blacks welcome back Cam Roigard, Caleb Clarke and Cody Taylor. Can Australia end the hoodoo? But that’s only part of the program. From Fiji’s Pacific Nations Cup triumph to Canada’s impressive win over New Zealand in the Women’s Rugby World Cup, the episode spans globe — with plenty of opinions on refereeing, media access, and growth of the game in South America. Also in this episode: Eddie Jones in Europe — why scouting tours set teams up for success Pacific Nations Cup — Fiji’s turnover tries sink Japan Referee controversies — yellow card consistency questioned ... again. Samoa v Chile — World Cup qualifier set for a 24,000 sell-out in Chile. Super Rugby Americas — Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Paraguay unite Women’s Rugby World Cup — Canada v England final at Twickenham PLUS: Why rugby’s financial sustainability depends on fan access, media storytelling, and development tours that change lives. Show notes: Rugby Union | NewsNow 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.
Sep 19
The stage is set for another massive weekend in world rugby. In Bristol, England, New Zealand, Canada and France battle for a place in the Women’s Rugby World Cup Final — while Eddie Jones’ Japan take on Fiji in the Pacific Nations Cup Final in Salt Lake City. David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie for a deep dive into the tactics, pressures, and off-field distractions that shape finals rugby. From ticketing chaos to mental resilience, the team reveal what it really takes to win when there are no second chances. Also in this episode: New Zealand v Canada — can the Black Ferns hold their nerve? France v England — all the pressure on the Red Roses Pacific Nations Cup — Japan’s young squad vs Fiji’s power game The launch of the World XV Series for women’s rugby World Rugby’s $250m North America investment — opportunity or risk? Age vs pathways — when to bring through the next generation of Springboks PLUS: why rugby must modernise its business model, grow fan engagement, and make the game more attractive for global audiences. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 18
Ever wondered what it takes to stage a World Cup — from sold-out stadiums to making athletes global stars? Behind the record crowds, the roaring fans, and the dramatic matches lies years of bold vision and fearless decisions. Today, host David Pembroke speaks with Sarah Massey, Managing Director of the Women’s Rugby World Cup, about how England 2025 became a once-in-a-generation moment for rugby — and a blueprint for the future of global sport. From sold-out stadiums and a brand-new trophy to an all-female leadership team driving change, Sarah reveals the inside story of how a sporting event can inspire millions, transform communities, and leave a lasting legacy. Also in this episode: Record-breaking ticket sales and attendance milestones Athletes at the centre — facilities, storytelling, and social media reach Diversity and inclusion at every level of delivery How host cities and communities reaped the benefits The volunteers, the fans, and the atmosphere that set new standards PLUS : the future of women’s rugby, what the sold-out Twickenham final means for the game, and why this World Cup could change sport forever. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 17
The Women’s Rugby World Cup has reached the semifinals — and Rugby Unity is on the pulse. Host David Pembroke is joined by Bella McKenzie to break down all the action: from England’s set-piece dominance and Ireland’s heartbreak, to South Africa pushing New Zealand and Canada powering past the Wallaroos. With record-breaking crowds, global TV audiences, and unforgettable performances, the tournament is surging into its biggest weekend yet. David and Bella go deep on the tactical battles ahead, the off-field controversies shaping the game, and who they believe will rise to the moment in Bristol and beyond. Also in this episode: England v Scotland — why the Red Roses remain unstoppable Ireland v France — heartbreak, controversy, and a 12-week ban South Africa v Black Ferns — innovation meets fitness gap Canada v Wallaroos — Sophie de Goede’s masterclass Semifinal previews — Canada v NZ + England v France Wallaroos’ coaching and contracts dilemma PLUS: Awards predictions, player pathways, referee insights, and why women’s rugby is poised for its biggest leap forward. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 16
The Rugby Championship is reaching boiling point. South Africa just handed New Zealand a record defeat in Auckland, Argentina stunned the Wallabies in Sydney, and Eddie Jones’s Japan now face Fiji in the Pacific Nations Cup final. David Pembroke is joined once again by legendary coaches Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie to dissect the biggest matches, tactical turning points, and off-field stories shaping the global game. From Scott Robertson’s pressure in New Zealand to the Wallabies’ consistency issues, it’s a straightforward look at where rugby stands right now. Also in this episode: Springboks 43–10 All Blacks — how Rassie’s selections paid off New Zealand’s attack under scrutiny — too deep, too predictable? Argentina 28–26 Wallabies — yellow cards, referees, and missed chances Pacific Nations Cup final — Japan v Fiji preview from inside the camp Women’s Rugby World Cup semifinals — record crowds and French growth PLUS : The NFL crossover experiment, player development pathways, and why rugby must learn from global sports to secure its future. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au Thanks to Elevenlabs 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.
Sep 15
What happens when opportunity calls — and you don’t answer? In this special episode of Rugby Unity, host David Pembroke is joined by Pete Murray — one of Australia’s most beloved singer-songwriters — who opens up about his rugby roots and how an untimely injury led him towards a career in music. From schoolboy rugby alongside Tim Horan and Jason Little to a fateful moment with Bob Dwyer, Pete reveals the sliding doors moments that shaped both his sporting and musical journey. Pete also shares his passion for today’s game, giving his take on the Wallabies’ resurgence, standout talents like Max Jorgensen and Corey Toole, and why music could play a bigger role in the rugby fan experience. Also in this episode: Nudgee College and the brotherhood of schoolboy rugby Athletics vs rugby — the battle of passions The ACL injury that cut short a Sevens dream How busking in Europe sparked a songwriting career The Wallabies’ new power up front with Will Skelton Building fan culture through music & rugby PLUS: Why Pete believes fate — not just talent — shapes the biggest careers, on the field and on the stage. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 11
The Rugby Championship is alive with drama. The Wallabies return to Sydney to face Argentina in front of a sold-out Allianz crowd, while the Springboks and All Blacks lock horns again in Wellington for the Freedom Cup. David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie for a no-nonsense look at selections, tactics, refereeing, and the future of the game. From the Wallabies’ resurgence to questions about South Africa’s style, this episode dives deep into what fans can expect this weekend. Also in this episode: Wallabies v Argentina — Edmed in, O’Connor out All Blacks v Springboks — seven changes, high stakes in Wellington The power (and politics) of scrummaging Will Skelton’s return & the Giteau Law debate Women’s Rugby World Cup — Bella McKenzie & Emily Chancellor on Australia’s campaign Pacific Nations Cup — Eddie Jones previews Japan v Tonga PLUS: Why fan engagement, pathways, and communication from World Rugby will shape rugby’s future. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 10
The Women’s Rugby World Cup quarterfinals have arrived — and the Wallaroos are preparing for their biggest challenge yet against Canada. David Pembroke is joined by Bella McKenzie to review Australia’s brave performance against England, analyse the key tactical battles, and preview the quarterfinals across the tournament. From England’s nervy first half to the Black Ferns’ dominance and France’s resurgence, this episode dives into the biggest stories shaping the knockout stages — and why the future of women’s rugby has never looked brighter. Also in this episode: Wallaroos v Canada — can Australia deliver 80 minutes? England v Scotland — is John Mitchell under pressure? Fiji v Wales — unstructured brilliance stuns the Six Nations USA v Samoa — big win but no quarterfinals Japan v Spain — resilience rewarded with a famous victory Italy v Brazil — big finish for the Azzurre New Zealand v Ireland — Black Ferns hit scary form France v South Africa — Pauline Bourdon-Sans running the show PLUS: record-breaking crowds, World Rugby’s investment plan, and how equity and inclusion are reshaping the Women’s World Cup experience. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 9
The Wallaroos are through to the quarterfinals of the Women’s Rugby World Cup — but the challenge only gets bigger. After pushing England harder than most, can Australia go one step further against Canada and keep their dream alive? In this special edition of Rugby Unity, Bella McKenzie is joined by her teammate and co-captain Emily Chancellor live from the UK. Together, they reflect on the highs and lows of the England clash, unpack the tactical battles to come, and share how belief, mental skills, and set-piece improvements are shaping the Wallaroos’ campaign. Also in this episode: England v Wallaroos — pressure, pride, and missed chances Attack woes — 9 entries, just 1 try Emily on leadership from the bench Canada’s strengths and how to counter them Substitutions and rotation — what worked and what didn’t PLUS: How this World Cup could be a turning point for women’s rugby in Australia, building momentum toward a home World Cup in 2029. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 8
The Rugby Championship weekend had it all — high drama at Eden Park, a last-minute Wallabies win in Townsville, and the future of scrums and player contracts under the microscope. Co-hosts Eddie Jones, Ewen McKenzie and David Pembroke dissect New Zealand’s 24–17 victory over South Africa and Australia’s thrilling fightback against Argentina. From set-piece struggles to new Wallaby stars, the coaches give their blunt takes on where the game is heading. Also in this episode: All Blacks v Springboks — Eden Park pressure test Wallabies v Argentina — comeback win in Townsville Scrum controversy — are referees killing the contest? Pacific Nations Cup insights from Japan, USA & Tonga Women’s Rugby World Cup quarterfinals locked in Player availability battles between clubs & national teams PLUS: Why fan engagement matters more than ever — and a tribute to Australian rugby stalwart David Lewis. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 5
The stage is set for one of rugby’s great rivalries. The All Blacks face the Springboks at Eden Park, while the Wallabies battle Argentina in the Townsville heat — and Rugby Unity has it all covered. David Pembroke, Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie return with an unfiltered take on selections, tactics, and the pressure facing coaches in this Rugby Championship blockbuster. From referee controversies to the art of managing player transitions, this episode pulls no punches. Also in this episode: All Blacks’ discipline issues and the yellow card curse South Africa’s aerial assault and forward dominance Fear, nerves, and pressure on Scott Robertson and Rassie Erasmus Wallabies v Argentina — life without Will Skelton Refereeing debates around the caterpillar ruck Wayne Smith’s influence on the All Blacks PLUS: insights on Japan’s player pathways, Canada’s women’s rugby attack, and why fan expectations are shaping the future of the game. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 3
The Women’s Rugby World Cup is reaching fever pitch — and the stakes couldn’t be higher. David Pembroke and Wallaroos star Bella McKenzie look back on a thrilling week that saw the Wallaroos draw 31–all with the USA, South Africa notch their first-ever win over a top-10 side, and England continue to set the standard as tournament favourites. Now, with everything on the line against the Red Roses, Bella unpacks the Wallaroos’ discipline issues, the tactical adjustments they’ll need, and what it will take to deliver their strongest performance yet on the world stage. Also in this episode: Canada v Scotland and why Canada look like genuine contenders USA v Samoa and the quarterfinal equation for Australia Wales v Fiji and the chance of a Pacific upset New Zealand v Ireland — could this be the game of the round? France v South Africa and why the Springbok women are on the rise PLUS : The rise of fan engagement in women’s rugby, record-breaking crowd numbers, and why the men’s game could learn a thing or two. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 2
Can the Wallaroos pull off the biggest upset of the Rugby World Cup? This weekend, Australia takes on world number one England in a do-or-die clash at the Rugby World Cup — and co-captain Emily Chancellor joins host Bella McKenzie to take us inside the build-up. Emily also reflects on the 31–31 draw with the USA — what went right, what went wrong, and the lessons learned heading into this weekend. In this episode: Why England aren’t “completely unbeatable.” The mindset shifts giving the Wallaroos belief. Key areas to improve: discipline, tackling, and attacking shape. How Australia plans to disrupt England’s rhythm. The grind of preparation — from training sessions to long bus rides. If you believe in upsets, this is the one to listen to. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 1
Rugby is at a crossroads — from global tournaments to local clubs, the game is showing how tradition and innovation can shape its future. In this episode, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie to explore the Women’s Rugby World Cup, where England’s dominance and packed stadiums are setting new benchmarks for the sport. They also unpack Japan’s emphatic win over Canada in the Pacific Nations Cup and the challenges facing North American rugby. Attention then turns to the Rugby Championship: The Springboks head to Eden Park to face the All Blacks, with tactical kicking, fatigue, and discipline all in the spotlight. Along the way: lessons in fan engagement, stories from the coaching trenches, and audience questions on rugby’s next tactical shift. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 29
With the Rugby Championship on pause, the Women’s Rugby World Cup in full swing, and the Pacific Nations Cup heating up, former Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie joins David Pembroke to look ahead. Ewen shares how coaches use a break to reset — from data-driven game plans to managing fatigue and squad changes. He reflects on working with Eddie Jones, Rod Macqueen, and Bob Dwyer, and explains what it really takes to build a cohesive coaching team. Looking ahead, the focus turns to the contests on the horizon: The Wallabies reshaping after injuries, and who might fill Will Skelton’s boots. The Springboks looming Eden Park test. Joseph Sua’ali’i’s best position — and why the wing might suit him most. How discipline, yellow cards, and fatigue shape outcomes. The Wallaroos’ clutch clash with the USA, with a World Cup quarterfinal spot on the line. Why better facilities and investment are lifting the Women’s World Cup. Eddie Jones’ Japan squad in the Pacific Nations Cup, and why more test matches matter for Pacific rugby. Plus, can the Springboks stay on top with an ageing squad? And is Joseph Sua’ali’i better suited to the wing? 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 29
The global game is heating up. On this episode of Rugby Unity, David Pembroke sits down with Japan head coach Eddie Jones as he prepares his young squad for a crucial test against Canada. With one eye on the 2027 Rugby World Cup, Eddie reveals the challenges of coaching an inexperienced team and the lessons he’s carrying into the future. From Sendai to Suva to Eden Park, no stone is left unturned: Japan vs Canada – youth, depth, and Canada’s revival under Steve Meehan. Pacific Nations Cup – Eddie’s take on Fiji v Tonga and the impact of missing stars. The Rugby Championship – South Africa’s travel grind, Eden Park’s mystique, All Blacks in transition, and the Wallabies’ rise under Joe Schmidt. Off the field, Eddie and David tackle the big issues: Rugby’s shift from flair to collisions. The NFL effect – can rugby learn to build global superstars without losing its values? Why women’s rugby is leading the way in fan engagement. Plus, your questions answered: Springbok selection headaches, Joseph Suaalii’s best position, and even the mystery of team photo line-ups. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 27
The Wallaroos are making history at the Women’s Rugby World Cup — and we’ve got a front-row seat. In this Rugby Unity special, Bella McKenzie sits down with co-captain Emily Chancellor live from England. Fresh off a record win over Samoa , Emily lifts the lid on what it felt like to be part of the Wallaroos’ biggest World Cup victory, the emotion of playing in front of partisan crowds, and how the squad is keeping spirits high off the field. They look ahead to the crucial clash with the USA , breaking down the threats the Eagles pose, the Wallaroos’ areas for improvement, and the team’s mantra of fun, fast, family heading into knockout territory. In this episode: Wallaroos’ record win over Samoa Emily’s 29-tackle effort Life inside the World Cup squad Culture night highlights Growth of the women’s game in England Areas the Wallaroos must improve 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 27
England dominant, the Wallaroos spank Samoa while the USA are circling. The sun is shining, the stands are full, and the first round was sensational. The Women’s Rugby World Cup is up and running in England and Rugby Unity host David Pembroke and Wallaroos fly-half Bella McKenzie are on hand in this episode to take you inside the biggest stories of the opening weekend. The USA made the favourites England work hard for the first 30 minutes before a yellow card cruelled their momentum. Australia scored plenty of points against Samoa while Scotland were super impressive in dealing with a disappointing Wales. France’s performance against Italy suggested they have a lot to spare while the hot stepping Jorja Miller from New Zealand was box office. It was all action and despite the scoreline blowouts, it was a super impressive start to the tournament. The conversation pulls no punches: Can Scotland make the quarters? Are the French a sleeping giant? Can the Black Ferns hit top gear in time? And how do the Wallaroos match the muscle of the USA in what is a round two do-or-die clash? Women’s rugby has never looked sharper. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 25
Argentina finally toppled the All Blacks on home soil. In Buenos Aires, Los Pumas’ width, flair and relentless ball-carrying back row delivered a famous 29–23 victory, while New Zealand were left to rue yellow cards and missed chances. In Cape Town, the Wallabies showed grit and growth once again under Joe Schmidt, pushing South Africa close in boggy conditions and proving their newfound consistency is no fluke. In this episode of Rugby Unity, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie and the conversation quickly turns to yellow cards. They debate refereeing controversies, the decline of the scrum contest, and whether rugby is drifting towards becoming a different game altogether. In today’s episode: Argentina’s historic win: Carreras, Chocobares and the spark of Los Pumas. Yellow card chaos — cynical knockdowns or genuine intercepts? Scrums under threat: Are rugby’s unique contests disappearing? South Africa v Australia: Wallabies resilience, Springbok aerial dominance. Pacific Nations Cup — Canada upset the USA, Tonga overpower Samoa. Women’s Rugby World Cup: fast, skilful, and winning global attention. Why better broadcasting could transform the fan experience. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 22
The Wallabies stunned the world in Johannesburg. Now they march into Cape Town with confidence, facing a Springbok side swinging the axe after a shock defeat. In this episode of Rugby Unity, David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie to unpack the clash everyone’s talking about. They reveal why Rassie Erasmus named his team a week early, how Joe Schmidt has injected belief into the Wallabies, and why the referee’s whistle could decide it all. Also in this episode: Eddie Jones on Attack, Attack, Attack and rugby’s shift from evasion to collision. All Blacks v Argentina — lessons from Córdoba. Codie Taylor’s 100th test and the challenge of milestone games. Rugby storytelling: the All Blacks’ prison visit and the Springboks’ 5,000-fan open session. Women’s rugby leading the way in content and fan connection. How Zimbabwe and other emerging nations can grow between World Cups. Can the Springboks finally break the All Blacks’ Eden Park streak? 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 20
The whistle’s about to blow. Six weeks. Sixteen nations. Packed stadiums, global attention and history on the line. The 10th Women’s Rugby World Cup in England is here — and it promises to change the game forever. In this brand-new special series, David Pembroke is joined by Wallaroos fly-half Bella McKenzie to break down all the action. From Bella’s personal story of heartbreak and resilience to the blueprint shaping the future of rugby, this episode dives into the biggest talking points: Who to watch: Portia Woodman-Wickliffe, Georgia Miller, Maddie Feaunati, Maya Stewart, Sylvia Brunt, Ellie Kildunne and more. Pool-by-pool previews and the Wallaroos’ shot at making it out of a brutal draw. Round 1 matches under the spotlight: England v USA, Australia v Samoa, Canada v Fiji, France v Italy. Why women’s rugby is no longer “emerging” — it’s driving the prosperity of the whole game. This isn’t just about women’s rugby. It’s about the future of rugby union worldwide. And it’s here now. We’ve also launched the Content Creator Cup for the Women’s Rugby World Cup — and we want your input. Comment your nominations for the women’s rugby content creators you love following, and we’ll spotlight the best throughout the tournament! 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 18
With 20 minutes played in the first test of the Rugby Championship, Wallaby fans headed to bed fearing the worst. But not this time. The Wallabies held their ground and piled on 33 unanswered second half points to humble the World Champion Springboks at Ellis Park. The Wallabies’ revealed their character again showing unity, strength and resilience. They are fast proving they are a team that will never go away. A team that refuses to lie down. In this episode of Rugby Unity, host David Pembroke is joined by Eddie Jones, former England and Wallabies coach, and Ewen McKenzie, ex-Wallabies coach and World Cup winning player to break down Australia’s biggest statement victory in decades. They dive into: How Australia absorbed South Africa’s ferocious opening and flipped the script. Eddie’s theory on the“first 20 minutes” and why the Boks lost their way. Refereeing trends, scrum debates, and the breakdown battle that shaped the contest. The tactical chess game ahead of Cape Town—selection headaches, discipline, and the ruck war to come. The All Blacks’ win over Argentina in Córdoba and what it reveals about their evolving style. A no-holds-barred look at leaks, media games, and the role of player agents in modern rugby. 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 One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 15
Two massive clashes. Four powerhouse teams. The Rugby Championship 2025 explodes into action with Wallabies v Springboks at Ellis Park and All Blacks v Argentina in Córdoba. David Pembroke, Ewen McKenzie and Eddie Jones bring sharp analysis, bold predictions and behind-the-scenes insight ahead of Round 1. This week, your co-hosts cover: James O’Connor’s shock recall at fly-half — and what it means for the Wallabies Rassie Erasmus’ Springbok selections and the tactics to break down Australia Playing at altitude in Johannesburg — how it changes the game Referee Ben O’Keefe, the TMO and the discipline factor Scrum power, aerial battles and the impact of the bench Missed opportunities to promote the Rugby Championship to a global audience Predictions for Wallabies v Springboks and All Blacks v Argentina Who’s your pick for Round 1 — Wallabies, Springboks, All Blacks or Argentina? Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 13
They’ve named their team early. They’re brimming with confidence. And they’ve got Rassie Erasmus pulling the strings. Host David Pembroke is joined by former Wallaby coach Ewen McKenzie to remember his earliest experiences in South Africa before breaking down the South Africa team selection and what it means for the Wallabies’ chances at altitude. Ewen takes us inside the Springboks’ mindset from why Rassie named his team on Monday to the subtle shifts in the makeup of their forward pack. He explains why Malcolm Marx starting changes the contest, what the Kolisi-at-eight call says about Rassie’s approach, and how the ‘Bomb Squad’ can still detonate with a 5–3 bench split. We go deep on the match-ups – from Skelton vs Etzebeth, to the defensive steel of Jesse Kriel, to the threat of Grant Williams’ pace around the ruck. Ewen outlines how South Africa might try to run Australia’s big men ragged, and why discipline and post-tackle metres will decide the physical battle. Beyond Saturday night, the conversation shifts to the women’s game. With the Rugby World Cup in England on the horizon, David and Ewen explore how to capture momentum, build sustainable growth, and make the 15-a-side game a true global force. It’s honest. It’s global. And it’s for fans who want more than the headlines. So… can the Wallabies land the first blow – or will Ellis Park stay a fortress? Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 11
On the eve of the Rugby Championship, host David Pembroke is joined by former Wallaby coach Ewen McKenzie and coaching veteran Eddie Jones for a broad discussion about the challenges of high performance and on field battles ahead. From the high-speed precision of Formula One pit crews to the brutal grind of Ellis Park, they unpack what “alignment” means in elite sport – and why it’s so hard to achieve. Ewen relives the home-and-away mindset in French rugby, Eddie compares cultural quirks from Japan to South Africa, and both share what it takes to win in the most hostile Rugby stadium on earth. The focus sharpens on the Wallabies’ trip to Johannesburg. Selection gambles. Set-piece warfare. The Springboks’ predictable-yet-devastating blueprint. Can Australia’s big men – Skelton, Tupou, Valetini – go the distance? And will referee sensitivities to social media change the way the contest is called? The conversation ranges across the rugby globe: · The All Blacks’ challenge in Córdoba against an unpredictable Argentina. · The fight to restore Welsh rugby’s pride and the Scarlets’ bold new backers. · The looming Women’s Rugby World Cup in England, and the gulf in investment between northern and southern hemispheres. It’s insight, history, tactics, and hard truths – from three men who’ve been there and done it at the highest level. Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 8
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 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 7
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 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 4
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? Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 1
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. Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 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” Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 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 Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 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. Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Thanks to Elevenlabs for providing a grant to Rugby Unity so that we can use their world leading software. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 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? Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 21
The Wallabies blinked. The Lions pounced. And now, it’s do-or-die at the ‘G. In this latest episode of Rugby Unity , host David Pembroke is joined once again by two of the game’s sharpest minds — former Wallaby coach Ewen McKenzie and former England and Australia head coach Eddie Jones — Together they undertake a tactical breakdown of the first Lions Test and offer a no nonsense preview of the second. Was the Wallabies’ late comeback a sign of hope — or just false dawn? Ewen and Eddie examine what really happened in Brisbane: the Lions’ up tempo start, Australia’s poor kicking strategy, and how Joe Schmidt’s men were outmuscled and out-thought. But the good news? The Wallabies found a formula late in the game — and now it’s time to go all in. Selections. Strategies. Short sides. The coaches dissect what needs to change for Australia: Will Skelton’s footwork and power game. The pressing need to get early ball for Joseph Sua’ali’i. Tate McDermott’s spark at 9. They even go head-to-head to pick their ideal Wallabies XV. Spoiler: It’s all about breaking structure and winning ugly. Inside both camps. Eddie and Ewen reveal the psychology behind Test week — from selection Monday to pressure Thursday. Plus, what the Lions will do next, and the quiet cracks beginning to show in their defence and conditioning. Subscribe, share, and get your game face on — Rugby Unity is where the global game is discussed every week. Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 18
Can the Wallabies shock the rugby world and beat the British and Irish Lions? Eddie Jones and Ewen McKenzie think they can. In Rugby Unity’s Lions Test preview, David Pembroke is joined by coaching heavyweights Jones and McKenzie who offer a clear plan for how the for how Australia can ambush the British & Irish Lions in Brisbane. It relies on tempo, disruption, taking risks and putting the Lions in the ‘’Brisbane Sauna’’. Joining the Rugby Unity podcast for the first time, McKenzie is as clear and concise as ever—demanding tempo, disruption and risk taking. Eddie Jones calls for “guerrilla warfare” Their message? If Australia plays it safe, they lose. If they go for broke, they’ve got a shot. Together, Jones, McKenzie and co-host David Pembroke unpack: Why the Wallabies must scramble the structure and embrace chaos The breakdown battle, referee psychology, and how to use the bench How to rattle Finn Russell to disrupt the Lions They call out who needs to lead, who needs to go early, and who’s been picked on reputation, not form And what goes wrong when teams try to match the Lions, instead of challenging them They don’t hold back on selections. They dissect the mental game. And they call out exactly what needs to happen to light up the series to set rugby in Australia on fire. Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 16
It’s Test Week. At last. The tour has been limping along– but now it’s time for the main event. The first showdown between the British & Irish Lions and the Wallabies is here, and Rugby Unity is on the frontlines. Joining host David Pembroke are former Wallaby Ben Alexander and RugbyPass journalist Finn Morton for a midweek deep dive into latest news and views before Saturday’s match. The trio break down: · Australia’s surprise fly-half pick and what it says about Joe Schmidt’s game plan · The Lions’ internal belief they could be “the greatest touring side of all time” · What losing Skelton and Valetini will mean for Wallaby momentum · Joseph Sua'ali'i’s moment to become a global superstar – or fade under the high ball · And why the success of this series hinges on authentic crowd energy, not marketing spin It’s not just about tactics and team sheets. It’s about belief. About history. About fans in gold showing up and getting loud. If the Wallabies don’t win in Brisbane, the series might be over before it starts. What does it really take to ignite Australian rugby? Maybe the answer lies not just in the coaching box or player huddles – but in the stands. Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 14
What happens when a Brumbies legend takes the top job in World Rugby? In this milestone episode of Rugby Unity , David Pembroke sits down with Dr Brett Robinson , the new Chairman of World Rugby. This isn’t just a catch-up between two mates — it’s a front-row seat to rugby’s future. With no Eddie this week, Pemby goes deep on the off-field playbook: How do we unify a fractured global game? Can rugby finally fix its finances? Is the USA ready for a Rugby World Cup boom? What does true collaboration look like in a sport built on tradition? Brett outlines his 4–7 year strategic vision — from launching the Nations Cup to tapping into growth markets like India and North America. He opens up on: The opportunity in global alignment Why culture and values are our greatest advantage His thoughts on R360, professional league instability, and why World Rugby needs to move faster What Hong Kong China’s qualification really means for the sport’s global footprint And yes — he’s heard the criticism. On TMOs. On slow reform. On governance. But he’s not backing down. “This is a plan built by the game, for the game — to hold no one back, and leave no one behind.” One of the most important episodes we’ve done yet. Because if rugby’s golden decade is coming, we need more than hype. We need a plan. Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 14
The Lions are building momentum — but can the Wallabies match their fire? In this episode of Rugby Unity, David Pembroke and Eddie Jones unpack the final weekend before the first Test — from refereeing chaos to crowd energy and everything in between. It’s a critical moment for Australian rugby — on the pitch and in the stands. Topics covered: Tactical breakdown of Springboks v Ireland, Fiji v Scotland, and the flat Adelaide match Eddie on Japan vs Wales and inconsistent officiating Where the Lions hold the edge — and where Australia can strike South Africa’s scary depth and Fiji’s infectious joy Why the Adelaide game lacked purpose and passion Port Elizabeth done right — music, crowd, magic Eddie’s keys to a Wallabies upset: early pressure, contestable kicks, fast start Referee and TMO concerns that are damaging the game Why Brisbane’s crowd needs to show up loud Plus: Willie le Roux’s 100th cap Pablo Matera makes history Honest reflections on World Rugby’s challenges Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 10
The British and Irish Lions rolled through Canberra — and while the rugby hit hard, the atmosphere didn’t. This week on Rugby Unity, David Pembroke and Eddie Jones break down what’s working, what’s missing, and what must change. From the Brumbies' brave but outgunned performance to Gibson-Park’s box-kicking masterclass, we analyse the tactics, the test selections, and the talent gaps between north and south. Is Finn Russell the most dangerous player in the series? Has Tom Hooper’s move to Exeter left a hole Australia can’t fill? But it’s off the field where the questions hit hardest. Why are ticket prices pricing fans out? Why does the stadium still feel quiet? And why did Rugby Australia ditch an Australia A match for a Lions “Barbarians” game featuring Kiwi players? Eddie calls it a “massive mistake” — and he’s just getting started. We also unpack rugby’s fading off-field theatre. Where’s the drama? The noise? The tension? With 10,000 minutes between matches, David argues we’re wasting the best chance to win hearts and headlines. The big question: The Lions look sharp. The Wallabies are prepped. But who’s winning the battle for hearts, minds and momentum? Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 7
The Lions were rattled. The Wallabies got lucky. And the Brumbies are next. After an eventful week of rugby around the world. The Waratahs showed just what it takes to upset the Lions while Rugby Australia put on a masterclass of fan-first engagement in Newcastle. Today Rugby Unity is back with a bumper Lions Tour special. David Pembroke is joined once again by former Wallaby and Brumbies stalwart Ben Alexander, and RugbyPass journalist Finn Morton, to discuss everything that matters about the Lions tour to Australia. This episode includes: Ben unpacks how the Waratahs rattled the Lions — and why Charlie Gamble’s four turnovers matter. Finn shares what it felt like inside a packed Allianz Stadium— has the “low-energy” tour turned a corner? David fires up over TMO chaos: is the obsession with perfection killing rugby’s momentum? They dig into Tupou’s scrum dramas, Noah Lolesio’s injury, and a potential James O’Connor comeback. Plus: Aussie fan culture, jersey pride, and the power of post-game singalongs. Then it’s onto Canberra, where the Brumbies aim to repeat their 2013 magic and knock over the Lions. Don’t miss THE FANZONE. Midday at The Dock — legends like David Nucifora, Laurie Fisher and Stephen Larkham, singalongs, raffles, and a legendary jersey auction. All proceeds support grassroots rugby. Get your tickets here. One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Instagram | YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 7
Japan stuns Wales. The Lions underwhelm. The TMO ruins everything. In this episode, David Pembroke and Eddie Jones wrap a huge weekend of rugby from Kitakyushu in Japan to La Plata in Buenos Aires. Eddie unpacks Japan’s first Tier 1 win since 2019 and the leadership masterclass from 37-year-old Michael Leitch. The pair call out the Lions’ lack of cohesion against the Waratahs, highlight standout Wallabies like Harry Wilson and Taniela Tupou, and take aim at the TMO system that is frustrating fans all over the world. But it’s not all bad. The Fijians brought flair, the Wallabies delivered off the field, and Aussie kids swarmed the pitch post-match. Proof that a fan-first mindset still works. 🎟️ LIVE IN CANBERRA THIS WEEK: Tickets here. Join us at THE FANZONE at the Dock– Brumbies vs Lions, rugby legends, live music, pie-eating comps, and a big singalong. Let’s bring the noise back to Aussie rugby. One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 4
In this breaking news episode of Rugby Unity, Eddie Jones shares his views on what Owen Farrell’s inclusion in the British and Irish Lions team means for the series. Owen Farrell was captain when Eddie coached England in it's most successful era. One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 3
The Lions are in town — but where’s the bite? In this episode of Rugby Unity, David Pembroke and Eddie Jones call it how they see it: flat crowds, no fire, and not enough on-field edge. Former Wallabies coach Eddie Jones breaks down the Reds’ lacklustre performance, while David doesn’t hold back — from questioning player standards to asking why no one in the media is telling the truth. They get into: Whether Finn Russell is test-ready or just coasting. Why Aussie teams are smiling after 40-point losses. The Lions’ lack of pace — and what the Wallabies need to exploit it. Joe Schmidt’s quiet masterplan and the players who must fire. Plus, they unpack how Andy Farrell is building something deeper than tactics — and why team-first culture could be the Lions’ real X factor. 🎟️ Canberra, get ready for Rugby Unity's first-ever event at THE FANZONE: Lions vs ACT Brumbies. Food, laughs, legends, and the return of rugby singing. Tickets here. One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. 📧 Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 1
Former Wallaby Ben Alexander joins journalist Finn Morton — who’s travelling with the Lions — for a wide-ranging chat with David Pembroke. They break down the Lions’ win over the Reds, preview the Brumbies’ big opportunity, and spotlight the players stepping up on tour. Ben reflects on how the role of the prop has evolved, while Finn offers a rare glimpse behind the Lions' media curtain and shares what life on tour is really like. It’s a mix of tour insight, selection chat, and front-row perspective — plus a sharp look at where Aussie rugby is falling short. They discuss player access, fan connection, media coverage and development pathways. Plus, Canberra gets ready for Rugby Unity’s first-ever live event during the Lions tour. Don’t miss the details: THE FANZONE: Lions vs ACT Brumbies Special Event for Canberrans Get in touch and be a part of the conversation: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 30
The Lions are on the prowl. Fresh off their win against the Force, Eddie Jones and David Pembroke break down what the performance really told us—and why depth, cohesion, and power matter more than ever. From Finn Russell’s playmaking and Daly’s resurgence to why the Northern Hemisphere now leads in tactics, set piece, and strategy—this episode dives into the shifting global balance of power in rugby. We also look at: What Argentina is getting right (and others aren't) Why Japan’s young guns deserve more credit than they get The brutal truth about Southern Hemisphere depth Plus, Canberra gets ready for Rugby Unity’s first-ever live event during the Lions tour. Don’t miss the details: THE FANZONE: Lions vs ACT Brumbies Special Event for Canberrans One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 23
This week on Rugby Unity, Eddie takes a breather—and for the first time, we welcome a very special guest to the show. Wallaroo and podcaster Emily Chancellor joins David Pembroke for a detailed look at the women’s game and what it’s going to take to grow women’s rugby into the future. With just 59 days to go to the Women’s Rugby World Cup in the UK, Emily gives us a behind-the-scenes look at how the Wallaroos are preparing. She talks visibility, investment, and why the women’s game is reaching new audiences the men’s game isn’t. They talk late starts, ACL comebacks, TikTok stars like Ilona Maher, and the kind of momentum you can’t ignore. If you care about rugby’s future, this is the podcast for you. One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch and be a part of the conversation: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 16
This week on Rugby Unity, the R360 saga rolls on – and Eddie Jones and David Pembroke are back in the trenches to make sense of it all. With whispers turning into headlines and LinkedIn posts revealing mystery investors, the questions keep piling up: Who’s driving this? What’s the plan? And why is no one fronting the media? Eddie thinks it might just be the shake-up rugby needs. David isn’t buying it—and he’s worried the circus could blow up the Lions Tour before a ball is kicked. They cover: Why fans and clubs are right to be nervous The media silence that’s fuelling speculation Whether player burnout is being used as cover for something else And if R360’s secrecy is a sign of innovation—or chaos One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch and be a part of the conversation: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 6
The biggest shake-up in rugby history—or just a fantasy? In this week’s episode of Rugby Unity , Eddie Jones and David Pembroke go head-to-head over the much-hyped R360 competition. Is it the catalyst rugby needs to force change, or a reckless distraction that threatens everything fans love about the game? David pulls no punches as he calls out what he sees as a media-fuelled fantasy built on fluff and fairy dust. Eddie sees it differently, drawing parallels with World Series Cricket and the IPL. The debate goes deep into what R360 could mean for the global game—from the money and logistics to tradition, values, and the future of international competitions. It’s a fiery episode that pits optimism against scepticism—and asks whether rugby’s future lies in tradition or transformation. One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch and be a part of the conversation: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 2
As the red card debate drags on, Rugby Unity asks a bigger question: what will it take for rugby to modernise? This week, co-hosts Eddie Jones and David Pembroke take aim at the key takeaways from the latest World Rugby meeting—red card reform delays, a new US broadcast deal, and bold talk about putting fans first. But are the right changes actually being made? They call out rugby’s outdated media culture, lack of transparency, and failure to engage fans the way other sports do. Plus, they explore how South America is quietly becoming a rugby force—and what that means for the global game. The duo then answers your questions on Sevens in the UK, merging union and league, life lessons from rugby, and how Stephen Larkham is evolving as a coach. Also in this episode: 📺 YouTube’s rise and what it means for rugby content 🏆 Club World Cup—bold idea or scheduling mess? 🇺🇾 Uruguay’s rugby surge and Gatland’s new role One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch and be a part of the conversation: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
May 26
As Formula One surges in global popularity, what can rugby learn from its playbook? In this episode of Rugby Unity, your co-hosts David Pembroke and Eddie Jones break down how the world’s most traditional team sport can evolve without losing its soul. From Antoine Dupont buying into US rugby to Ilona Maher pulling crowds in Canberra, we look at the power of personalities—and what it means for growing the game. The duo examines what Drive to Survive got right (and where rugby’s version missed the mark), explore how to win over the next generation of fans, and share a radical idea to turn post-match tradition into a digital content goldmine. F1 cracked America. Can rugby? One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch and be a part of the conversation: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
May 19
The Rugby World Cup is heading to the US—but is the sport ready to thrive in the world’s most competitive market? This week, Eddie and Pemby unpack what’s really happening with rugby in America. From college comps and culture clashes to missing grassroots systems, they explore why success will take more than a broadcast deal and a bold logo. Then, it’s time to talk TMO. Has technology gone too far? Eddie shares a no-nonsense blueprint for restoring flow to the game—one that protects players, honours the contest, and keeps fans from switching off. Also in this episode: James O’Connor’s return to form, Fiji’s development model, and why “care before correction” is Eddie’s golden rule for coaching. One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. Get in touch and be a part of the conversation: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
May 14
The Lions have roared, and the rugby world is watching. This week on Rugby Unity, Eddie and David go deep—on selections, sustainability, and the soul of the game. First, Eddie shares his take on the 2025 Lions squad and explains why the Maro Itoje captaincy is a story of personal growth, not controversy. He also discusses the strategic intricacies that could define the Lions' campaign. Meanwhile, the conversation shifts off the field, as David breaks down the worrying financial losses facing national unions around the world—and why straight talk and fan-first thinking are essential to secure the game’s future. We wrap with a powerful question: Why do we love rugby? The answers—personal, raw and deeply nostalgic—remind us that the spirit of rugby lives far beyond the scoreboard. Plus, Mark Ella's unexpected pre-training ritual at Matraville High. One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity. For fans around the world who want to secure the game's future prosperity. Get in touch and be a part of the conversation: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
May 7
The British & Irish Lions are coming. Bringing 40,000 fans and a squad determined to make history. Your co-hosts, Eddie Jones and David Pembroke break down what the Lions must get right to win in Australia — and what the Wallabies need to do to stop them. Eddie shares insights from past tours, the importance of selection, resilience, cohesion and why this series could change the future of rugby in Australia. From strategy and psychology to the power of the fans, it’s all on the table. Eddie even gives his prediction. Tune in to find out. Get in touch and be a part of the conversation: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn | X Don’t forget to follow and leave a rating or review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apr 30
EDDIE is back – but not like before. Eddie Jones and David Pembroke reunite to launch Rugby Unity by taking us back to where it all unravelled. The Wallabies’ 2023 World Cup collapse, the media firestorm, the Japan job rumours, and what really went down behind the scenes. Eddie speaks openly for the first time since walking away, owning what went wrong, defending what didn’t, and revealing the structural flaws that continue to hold Australian rugby back. We’ll introduce you to Rugby Unity. More than a comeback – a new show, a new mission, and a global invitation to help shape the future of Rugby Union. Get in touch and be a part of the conversation: info@rugbyunity.com.au TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn Don’t forget to follow and leave a rating or review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apr 20, 2023
An important update from David Pembroke on the future of EDDIE the podcast. As Eddie entered camp this past week it became evident that his life and schedule were about to become very busy. With enormous gratitude for your support and listening, it's goodbye for the moment. As always - go The Wallabies! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apr 13, 2023
A week since Eddie made his selection for the Wallabies squad and he's gearing up for their first camp ahead of their test match against South Africa in July. This week he shares how he plans on getting not only his players but his staff on the same page. Then Eddie gives his takeaways from last weeks Super Rugby and his predictions for the week ahead before we close off talking about the South African teams playing in Europe’s Champions Cup for the first time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apr 6, 2023
The moment has arrived and Eddie Jones has selected his first Wallabies team for this Rugby World Cup year and in this episode we explore the way Eddie approached his picks and what he wants to get out of the team. Then we take a look over Super Rugby and Swedish Rugby. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mar 30, 2023
This week the two Rugby codes have come to a head with NRL player Joseph Sua'ali'i signing a deal to play ARU in 2025, Eddie shares his thoughts. Plus Wallaby selection is getting close and Eddie shares details on how the team will be built. And then we take a look at Super Rugby and Japanese Rugby. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mar 23, 2023
Eddie's Europe trip is come to an end but this week he's been at World Rugby's - Shape Of The Game discussing important changes to International Rugby as the code heads towards The World Cup later this year, and he shares what's hot topic at the conference. We also get a wrap up of the Six Nations, and Eddie comments on each teams prospects for the The World Cup. Finally Eddie and David discuss this weeks Super Rugby, New Zealand's decision to change their national coach for 2024, and the state of local competition in the Americas. And don't forget to get involved in the Rugby Union hashtag #ADayInUnion on the 25th of March. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mar 16, 2023
Eddie joins from England, where he's been spending time with Everton Football Club and he explains what he learns from observing other sporting codes. We also hear his thoughts on the England v France, and why England fell apart. And without WIFI (or clothes) for the past 5 days Eddie wasn't able to catch this weeks Super Rugby but he gives his quick thoughts on the results. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mar 9, 2023
Eddie's over in France inspecting the Wallabies World Cup training facilities and he explains what makes for a good home away from home during a Rugby tournament. And then we jump straight into the super round of Rugby at AAMI Park in Melbourne, and that cheeky fan who stole a picture of Eddie drafting his world cup team. Then we are back onto the Guinness Six Nations as we head into the final two weeks of the tournament. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mar 2, 2023
This week Eddie Jones and David Pembroke dive into the first round of Super Rugby. With a keen eye across the games, Eddie reveals which teams and players have impressed and how the recent law changes make for a better game. Starting today (March 3rd) is the Super Round at AAMI Park and Eddie will be on the ground all weekend, he gives you his picks. And the Six Nations was action packed last weekend, and the guys break it down as we head into another fallow week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 23, 2023
There's electricity in the air for Rugby fans as the Six Nations returns from fallow week and the Super Rugby kicks off. Eddie shares his thoughts on the law changes to come into effect this season and gives his predictions for the first round of games. Then we are back onto the Six Nations where it's a make or break weekend for a few teams, Eddie shares his predictions for round three. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 16, 2023
The 2023 Super Rugby season has only just begun to fire up, but Eddie already has his sights set on The Wallabies first match versus South Africa in July and shares a rare insight into the preparation that goes into international rugby. Plus Eddie reveals some of the world class coaches from many different sporting codes that he catches up with regularly to share and learn from and then Pemby holds Eddie accountable as they break down round two of the Guinness Six Nations tournament. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 9, 2023
Eddie spent his week travelling regional Australia collecting the information he needs to form the Australian Wallabies team he's taking to the World Cup in France later this year. And it was a thriller first round of the Guinness Six Nations, and Eddie breaks down England's loss to Scotland and dissects the forms of each team heading in to round two. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 2, 2023
Each week Australian Wallabies coach Eddie Jones and friend and journalist David "Pemby" Pembroke will give you insights into the game of Rugby Union you won't get anywhere else. In this episode, we dive into Eddie Jones' return to the helm of the Australian Wallabies. Eddie has his crosshairs strongly placed on the Rugby World Cup in September, and we discuss his plan to get there. After that, we preview the highly anticipated Six Nations tournament. Who are Eddie's favourites to win and which matchups are must-see? Don't miss this expert analysis and passionate discussion on all things rugby. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 2, 2023
This is EDDIE, the show that brings you unmatched analysis, insights and knowledge into the greatest game in the world, Rugby Union. Each week Eddie Jones and David Pembroke will discuss Australian, International and Test Rugby in the lead-up to the Rugby World Cup. Eddie Jones plans on taking The Wallabies all the way, and EDDIE is where you'll be able to follow the journey. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.