MW Welman and Harry Jones
Blending North with South, Pretoria with Cape Town, data-driven MW Welman spars each week with globetrotting Harry Jones on Saffa-related themes to understand the whole world of rugby as it is and will become: making a plan but being ready to throw it all out the window.
3d ago
For Harry Jones, this week inside the Stormers environment carried a quiet emotional weight. Invited to embed with the team, he travelled from Dallas not entirely sure the invitation was real, joking at one point that it might be an elaborate practical joke. A lifelong Stormers supporter, the opportunity also allowed him to quietly mend a few important bridges. What he found was a rugby team defined by humility, shared responsibility, and quiet leadership. The culture feels lived in rather than performed, with leadership dynamics and player development happening subtly, far from the public eye.Alongside that energy sits MW Welman’s reflective tone. As Harry describes a team drawing closer together, MW can’t help but notice his beloved Bulls slipping into real trouble, though that story deserves its own space. This episode explores the Stormers’ team culture, trust and respect, cohesion, and the environment that allows winning rugby teams to thrive. It is a rare insight into professional rugby, team building, and the storytelling that surrounds one of South Africa’s most respected rugby organisations.
5d ago
Episode 133 takes a deep dive into the Springboks’ ongoing rise. Harry Jones sits with special guests Bernard Jackman and Jon Cardinelli to explore how this team keeps improving two years out from the World Cup. From tactical innovation and clever squad rotation to long-term player development, the panel analyses mental toughness, explosive play, and bench strategy. This is one of our most detailed tactical discussions yet and gives fans a clear picture of just how strong South Africa looks on the global stage.
6d ago
Harry Jones and Tim Cocker link up in person at the Stormers Captains Run in Gqeberha, where a honest chat about clearing the air with defence coach Norman Laker leads into a close look at the squad’s energy before La Rochelle. From the rhythm and confidence in training to bigger questions about the URC race, European commitment and South Africa’s place in the Champions Cup, this episode blends on the ground access with sharp rugby insight and a few sideline laughs.
Dec 9
Episode 131 of the Lekker Rugby Pod digs into South African rugby’s biggest rivalry and asks the question fans are feeling: what’s changed? Harry Jones and MW Welman break down why the Bulls remain stuck under Johan Ackermann while the Stormers are thriving under John Dobson. They explore player-led dynamics, defensive chaos, and why the Bulls’ legacy demands more than just rebuilding.The hosts unpack the second-half collapse against Bordeaux, Handré Pollard’s puzzling performance gap, and why the Bulls can’t simply rebuild when their legacy demands consistency.Meanwhile, the Stormers’ clear systems, planning, and momentum show what a team can achieve when structures and leadership align. Emerging talent like Paul de Villiers and Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu hint at the future, while Harry talks about leaving the 8-9 Combo pod to focus fully on South African rugby. Episode 131 is sharp, honest, and packed with insight into why some teams move forward while others stall.
Dec 7
Episode 130 throws open the most heated debate in rugby. Harry and MW go headfirst into the question of who truly deserves the title of the greatest rugby team of all time. The Springboks of today are compared to the All Blacks of their golden era, not only on results but on evolution, coaching, cohesion and how the sport itself has transformed. The discussion ranges from Jake White hypotheticals to the significance of analytics, to why some teams adapt and others stay stuck in past glory. Nothing about this debate is simple, and that is exactly why it is so gripping. Join us for a conversation that will challenge your rugby instincts and maybe even your loyalties.
Dec 4
Little birdies, whispers, and rumours swirl around Eben Etzebeth’s suspension. In Episode 129 of The Lekker Rugby Pod, MW Welman and Harry Jones unpack the drama, hint at what might be happening behind the scenes, and explore the provocation and 73-0 incident, all without crossing the official line. Insightful, humorous, and full of off-the-record intrigue, this episode gives you the inside perspective on rugby’s hidden stories. Only on Megafoon Rugby, where rugby conversations go deeper than anywhere else.
Nov 23
The Springboks were unstoppable. Scrum after scrum. Relentless pressure. A defence that refused to bend - they brought sheer brutality to every meter of the field. Ireland fought, they clawed, they refused to quit, but it wasn’t enough. In this episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry Jones and MW Welman dissect a game where the Springboks’ dominance was absolute, yet respect is earned for an Irish team that never surrendered. From bone-crunching tackles to the ferocity of the scrums, this was a match where power, precision, and persistence collided. Brutal. Relentless. Uncompromising.
Nov 23
In this bonus episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry steps into full devil’s advocate mode and takes MW down the rabbit hole of how Ireland could realistically beat the Springboks. What starts as a cheeky challenge turns into one of the sharpest tactical explorations the pod has ever done. Harry unpacks the Irish blueprint in detail, digging into line out disruption, double top lifts, forcing loopy throws in wet conditions, and using set piece pressure to turn South Africa’s strength into hesitation. The conversation moves into clever ruck manipulation, James Lowe’s punch style kicking motion, spiral bombs, 50 22 traps, scrum psychology, and how Ireland might turn Porter’s pressure points into scoreboard opportunities. Harry argues that Ireland’s best path is to embrace risk, stay unpredictable, and chase errors, while MW questions whether Andy Farrell would ever dare to gamble that big. They dive into Ireland’s box defence cracks, how weather can be weaponised, and why a well timed barge or hurried exit could tilt momentum. Things take a spicy turn when Harry explores the psychological battle, including verbal needling and forcing South Africa into penalty trouble. By the end it becomes a fascinating look at how rugby intellect, timing and bravery could collide in one match. A cheeky, clever, fiery conversation between MW Welman and Harry Jones that shows what the Lekker Rugby Pod does at its absolute best.