3d ago
Are the Bulls really in crisis? They’ve won 3 out 6 URC games after all, but after some lacklustre performances, it feels like the walls might be closing in. MW Welman and Harry Jones look at what’s really going on in Pretoria - the rumours, the gossip and the uncomfortable truths hidden in stats, culture and body language. From on-the-fields lapses to questions of trust, leadership and discipline, it’s no longer about one bad game. It’s about a system creaking under pressure.We discuss why ripping off the bandage might be the best option, and why a run-of-the-mill Sharks derby suddenly feels like a high stakes poker game. There’s banter, soap opera intrigue, a Stephen Covey detour and the stark question at the heart of it all: Can the Bulls fix this in the boardroom, or will it come down to people – some more unexpected than others…Grab a coffee – this one is different.
Dec 16
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.
Dec 14
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.
Dec 13
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.
Nov 20
This episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod with special guest Jordan Buhrs is a full preview and reaction experience in one! We started by laying out what the Springboks needed for the upcoming clash with Ireland. Harry Jones and Jordan Buhrs unpacked the tactical requirements, set piece intensity, backline balance, and the type of physicality and pace the Boks would need if they wanted to disrupt Ireland’s structured, analytics driven approach. From the value of Moodie’s unpredictability to the role of defence, to the need for cleaner lineouts and stronger scrum control, the conversation focused on the ideal tools the Springboks required for this matchup.Right in the middle of that discussion the real Springbok team dropped and the episode shifted into Instant Reaction mode. We broke down how the chosen lineup matched the needs we identified, where it aligned perfectly, and where the coaches went in a completely different direction. The reaction covered the bench composition, the backline reshuffle, the handling of young talent, the tactical intention behind the selection, and what the confirmed side tells us about the Springbok plan for a high pressure test against Ireland. This episode captures the full picture of what the Boks needed and what Rassie ultimately selected.
Nov 18
Harry Jones and MW Welman dig into the rivalry that keeps gnawing at South African rugby. Ireland keep finding a way and the boys want to know why. They look at the last five tests, the odd patterns in the results, and the tactical habits that let Andy Farrell’s team flip Bok strengths into weaknesses. Harry breaks down turnovers, physicality traps, and the jiu jitsu style Ireland use to unsettle heavy teams while MW tries to stop the episode from spiralling into full chaos. They revisit the 35 point Dublin disaster, the failed redemption test, and the tension in the camp this week as the Boks prepare for another brutal showdown at the Aviva. There is Rassie talk, Farrell talk, referee talk, and World Rugby’s refereeing circus. Harry reflects on last week’s swearing spree while MW jokes that the apology is still outstanding. They tease Thursday’s big content drop with Jordan Buhrs and return again and again to the same question. Why do Farrell’s men keep blocking Rassie’s path?
Nov 14
The Springboks face Italy, and the Lekker Rugby Pod is here to break it down. MW Welman and Harry Jones dive into the odd selection, the tactical chess moves, and the real test behind this so-called "easier" fixture.Harry calls this a "heat check" game, a chance for South Africa to flex their depth but also a dangerous test against an Italian side brimming with belief after toppling Australia. The guys unpack why Willemse must start at fullback before Ireland, how Pollard's experience stabilizes the backline, and why the midfield might just be the Springboks' biggest question mark.They also debate whether the Boks' habit of playing wide could hand Italy early momentum, and how young players like Porthen and Kleyn handle their first big stage moment.Plus, sneak peek: the new Megafoon Rugby documentary series Long Way to the Game drops this Sunday, featuring a Megafoon Rugby supporter in a story that hits home for every rugby fan.Watch, subscribe, and join the conversation, because this is where rugby meets story.
Nov 10
The episode fans of the Lekker Rugby Pod have been waiting for is finally here! Harry Jones and MW Welman break down South Africa’s thrilling victory over France, from tactical control to standout individual performances. They unpack the Springboks’ disciplined dominance, highlight big moments from Sacha and Andre, and recognize flashes of brilliance from French players like Thomas Ramos.They also dive into a tactical concern for the Boks: their vulnerability to counter-rucking, first exposed by the All Blacks and tested again by France. Beyond the match itself, Harry and MW explore rugby’s cultural power in France, the demanding fitness culture of the Top 14, and the mental dynamics that separate good teams from great ones. This is not just a recap. It is rugby, seen differently. The long-awaited Lekker Rugby Pod episode delivers the emotion, intelligence, and insight fans have been asking for.
Nov 7
Two years of waiting. Two years of plotting. France are ready, and the Springboks are finally in their sights.In Episode 124 of The Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry Jones, MW Welman and special guest Huw Griffin go inside France’s hidden playbook, revealing exactly how Fabien Galthié and his team plan to crush South Africa. Huw brings remarkable, unrivalled insight and stats that give South African fans a deeper understanding of the game, insights and expertise you won’t find on any other podcast or channel.The discussion covers lineup changes, the psychology behind secrecy, scrum battles, maul dynamics, and the tactical maneuvers that could give France the edge. Harry and Huw also explore the long-standing rivalry and the strategic mind games that make this match so explosive.This isn’t just another podcast. It’s unrivalled analysis, expert context, and storytelling that puts you right at the heart of the Springbok-French showdown, and the revenge two years in the making.Tune in to The Lekker Rugby Pod for expert analysis, fascinating insight, and world-class rugby storytelling that puts you right at the heart of the Springbok-French showdown.
Nov 5
People have been asking, “Where’s Harry?” Well, here he is — back from Chicago and straight into the chaos. The All Blacks vs Ireland clash may have looked like a spectacle on paper, but Soldier Field turned out to be a true anti-climax with a flat crowd, awkward production, and a game that felt more like a rehearsal than a test. MW and Harry break it all down, exploring what went wrong, what worked, and what this means for rugby’s future in the U.S. ahead of the 2031 World Cup.Meanwhile, the Springboks are shaking things up with new patterns on the field. Ox’s injury leaves big questions over the front row, and MW takes a no-holds-barred swipe at online rugby chatter, calling out the worst of fan behaviour. Between tactical insight, hilarious back-and-forths, and unfiltered observations, Episode 123 is classic Lekker Rugby — smart, sharp, and impossible to ignore.
Oct 31
In this episode, Harry and MW break down Rassie Erasmus’ bold strategy shift toward hybrid players and away from the risky 7-1 or 6-2 bench structure. They explore how versatile stars like Andre Esterhuizen and Kwagga Smith are transforming the Springboks, giving them flexibility, unpredictability, and new tactical options that could define the November tests.The discussion goes beyond South Africa, showing why these November tests are critical for every top rugby nation. Rankings, team momentum, player form, and even the 2027 World Cup draw in early December all hang in the balance. Harry and MW analyze key matchups, player rotations, and how hybrid players can create advantages in both attack and defense, tipping the scales in high-stakes encounters.For fans and aspiring coaches, this episode is a deep dive into the evolution of modern rugby strategy. Every tackle, every set piece, and every decision on the field matters—not just for individual teams, but for the global rugby landscape. Tune in to see why hybrid players are now central to success and why this November is shaping the road to the 2027 World Cup.
Oct 31
The Instant Reaction series is where we normally let emotion fly, but this time it called for something different. In the wake of the Jan-Hendrik Wessels case, Harry Jones and MW Welman decided to take a breath and bring you A Considered Reaction. When the fallout feels more legal than rugby, you need a lawyer’s cool head and luckily Harry is one.In this episode of The Lekker Rugby Pod, they unpack what really happened in the Wessels hearing and why the process has left so many rugby fans uneasy. Was this true justice or a farce disguised as fairness? From language barriers to procedural confusion, they dissect how rugby’s disciplinary system may be drifting into courtroom chaos.They also revisit the Josh Murphy appeal and ask whether rugby’s growing reliance on legal frameworks risks killing the spirit of the game. They challenge whether World Rugby has the courage to step in and protect the players, while examining the need for clear evidence and due process before reputations are destroyed.It is not outrage, it is reflection. It is not instant, it is considered. Watch, think, and decide for yourself.Join The Lekker Rugby Pod community and discover why we've grown to over 25,000 subscribers who appreciate thoughtful rugby analysis mixed with genuine passion for the game. This is rugby storytelling at its finest, where data-driven insights meet emotional connection to the sport we all love.
Oct 26
It’s a huge November of international rugby coming up and The Lekker Rugby Pod has teamed up with Tim Cocker from Eggchasers to make sense of it all. Harry Jones and Tim bring together the best of north and south in one full-throttle preview of the month ahead.From England’s fly-half puzzles and Borthwick’s tactical masterclass, to Ireland’s loss of express pace, France’s scrum drama, and Scotland leaning a little too hard on past glories, no angle is safe. They weigh up Argentina’s unpredictability, assess the All Blacks’ northern hemisphere reset, and sprinkle in insight, humour, and the kind of banter only two of the biggest names in rugby podcasting can deliver.It’s Lekker Rugby Pod meets Eggchasers – two rugby worlds colliding to give you the only November rugby preview you’ll need!
Oct 24
Five tests in five weeks — it’s the toughest stretch any Springbok side has faced in years. In this episode of The Lekker Rugby Pod, MW Welman and Harry Jones are joined by veteran journalist Jon Cardinelli to unpack Rassie Erasmus’s survival strategy for November.From managing player loads to rotating veterans and rising stars, Jon explains how Rassie plans to balance experience with youth — and why the upcoming clashes against France and Ireland could define South African rugby’s next World Cup cycle.This isn’t just about who plays — it’s about how long they can last.Expect deep analysis, tactical insight, and sharp debate as the team breaks down the real plan behind Rassie’s November blueprint.
Oct 24
In this emergency Lekker Rugby Pod Instant Reaction, MW Welman and Harry Jones are absolutely flabbergasted. Jan-Hendrik Wessels has been slapped with a 9-week ban over allegations from Josh Murphy that seem, frankly, impossible. Was he really grabbed for five seconds? Where’s the evidence? MW and Harry break down just how nonsensical this ruling is, questioning the logic, the common sense, and the integrity of the process. The outrage only escalates as Rassie Erasmus weighs in with his infamous, brutally honest tweet: "It just got tougher !! We now have to beat them on the field. and in the boardrooms. Hamba man. Tsek. Loop Kak." Tune in as the Lekker Rugby Pod dissects the shock, the anger, and what this could mean for South African rugby moving forward.
Oct 24
Four rounds into the URC, South African rugby is telling a story of extremes. The Bulls are grappling with the aftermath of a dramatic internal revolution - a team still adjusting after major changes under Johann Ackermann. Defensive gaps, shaky lineouts, and inconsistent performances reveal the real challenges facing Loftus, as MW Welman and Harry Jones examine what it will take for the Bulls to regain stability and identity this season.In stark contrast, the Stormers under John Dobson are thriving this season. Calm, cohesive, and tactically sharp, they offer a blueprint of what stability, culture, and leadership can achieve. From the brilliance of Evan Roos to Dobbo’s subtle cultural adjustments, this is a team firing on all cylinders and in this episode, we explore what we think might be Dobbo’s secret sauce.The episode also features the return of the Harry Index, ranking form teams after four rounds, sparking debate and revealing which sides are finding their feet and which are still in transition. This isn’t just results - it’s an exploration of the philosophies, tensions, and personalities shaping South African rugby today. The Bulls’ post-revolution aftermath versus the Stormers’ quiet mastery makes this URC season one to watch very closely!
Oct 13
Belfast was a harsh lesson for the Bulls. Ulster didn’t just win — they dominated, exposing weaknesses in a team still finding its feet under new coach Johann Ackermann. Defensive cracks that had been creeping in over the past weeks were on full display, and for the first time, the attack also struggled to impose itself. The result was a rare spectacle: the Bulls being physically overpowered and tactically outmaneuvered.But is this truly a crisis, or simply part of the adjustment period for a side under new leadership? MW Welman and Harry Jones dig into every angle of the performance, examining why Ulster’s physicality and tactical clarity unsettled the Bulls, how the squad responded under pressure, and what these warning signs might mean for the season ahead.Beyond the scoreboard, they explore the human side of the game: how players adapt to new systems, the psychological challenges of being tested in tough environments, and how a team’s culture is shaped when adversity hits. They also highlight bright spots, from individual performances to tactical insights, showing that even in defeat, lessons can be learned.Whether you’re a Bulls supporter worried about the future, a rugby fan fascinated by the dynamics of transition, or someone interested in how leadership shapes team performance, this episode offers perspective, analysis, and an honest look at what it takes to rebuild a team.Don’t miss MW and Harry as they weigh the evidence, separate alarm from overreaction, and help you decide whether the Bulls’ Belfast defeat is a true canary in a coalmine or simply the growing pains of a team finding its identity under Ackermann.
Oct 12
This isn’t your standard Rugby Championship review. In this vintage episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry unleashes his full philosophical self, guiding listeners through the curious paradox of sport: how can a team achieve results yet still feel dissatisfied, while others stumble but find reason to smile?Harry’s Rugby Happiness Index blends statistics, psychology, and a philosopher’s heart, asking the big question: how happy should each team truly feel with their Rugby Championship performance? Argentina’s occasional highs mask bigger flaws, Australia’s flattering start hides fragility, and the All Blacks suffered their biggest-ever defeat - at home! Harry dissects the tension between scoreboard results and emotional satisfaction, all with his signature vintage style, full of reflective asides, storytelling, and thoughtful tangents.MW brings clarity and curiosity to the table, observing the nuances of player focus, discipline, and coaching decisions, helping the listener navigate the subtle intersections of performance and contentment.By the time the conversation turns to the Springboks, Harry reaches his philosophical crescendo - champions who can celebrate, but still face imperfections, missed opportunities, and lessons yet to be learned. Across the Rugby Championship, Harry’s lens reveals the emotional truths hidden behind wins, losses, and statistics. For fans wanting a deeper, smarter, and profoundly human take on rugby, this episode is a vintage must-listen.
Oct 5
The morning after the Springboks’ epic Rugby Championship win, Harry Jones takes us straight back to Twickenham, where every moment, from the streets to the stadium, pulsed with energy, tension, and pure South African pride. You can almost hear the roar of the fans, feel the wind on the pitch, and see every tackle, turnover, and try as if you were there yourself.MW Welman joins him to dissect the match in detail, exploring tactical battles, pivotal plays, and standout performances from the likes of Malcolm Marx, Jasper Wiese, Cobus Reinach, and Pieter-Steph du Toit. They break down how Argentina fought with grit, how the Springboks adapted under pressure, and how every decision, every pass, and every scrum shaped the outcome of a game that demanded everything from both sides.This isn’t just a recap - it’s the sights, sounds, and emotions of a championship-winning performance. From the adrenaline of the first whistle to the electric celebrations afterward, this episode captures the full journey of triumph, resilience, and camaraderie. Whether you’re a Springbok fan, a student of rugby tactics, or simply love the drama of the sport, this episode will leave you feeling like you were right there on the pitch with them!
Oct 3
Harry was on the ground at the Springboks’ Captain’s Run in London ahead of the big Argentina clash at Twickenham. Fresh from the plane, he witnessed a squad full of energy, laughter, and precision, with many, many kicks attempted as the team refined a new tactical approach. Damian Willemse was pin-point accurate and Sacha showed dedication and skill in every drill.The return of Bongi adds an edge to the pack, and the coaches kept the session high-energy while ensuring focus and cohesion. Harry observed how seamlessly backs and forwards are integrating, highlighting the Boks’ evolving playing style. With a massive South African crowd set to fill the stands, Harry’s first-hand perspective shows a team that is loose, confident, and ready to make a statement at Twickenham. Don't forget: MW will join Harry for a Lekker Rugby Pod Instant Reaction after the match, capturing the excitement from both the field and the stands!
Oct 3
Episode 114 of the Lekker Rugby Pod asks whether we’ve just seen the start of a new normal in world rugby. The Springboks didn’t just edge the All Blacks at Ellis Park or the Pumas in Durban—they demolished them, playing with a tempo, skill, and physicality that looked almost impossible to contain.MW returns from a bush reunion where he found himself explaining, more than once, what a rugby podcaster actually does—balancing a laptop on top of a fridge while braaiing didn’t quite clear things up. Back in the studio, he and Harry dive into the serious stuff: whether South African rugby has discovered a blueprint that could change the sport forever.The Boks have long been known for unbreakable defense, but now they’ve layered it with unstoppable attack, hybrid forwards, and rapid transitions that leave teams gasping. Rassie’s approach doesn’t feel like an adjustment—it feels like a revolution. If this is sustainable, then opponents won’t just have to adapt, they’ll have to reinvent themselves.So is this a golden run—or the new normal that will redefine rugby’s future?
Sep 26
The Springboks are still riding high after their record-breaking demolition of the All Blacks, but Durban might not be the victory parade everyone expects. Argentina has already beaten both New Zealand and Australia this season, and under Felipe Contepomi, the Pumas have grown sharper, smarter, and more dangerous.Harry and MW dig into why this clash carries more risk than it seems. Argentina’s versatile loose forwards, powerful front row, and tactical flexibility make them far more than just plucky underdogs. Contepomi’s Leinster-honed structures give them a blueprint to unsettle South Africa, while history shows the Pumas love playing the role of spoiler.Rassie Erasmus, meanwhile, is moving beyond his old “bomb squad” model, leaning into adaptability, versatility, and depth across the park. Will it be enough to withstand Argentina’s challenge, or could the giant slayers turn Durban into their stage?
Sep 24
Rassie Erasmus has doubled down with a powerful Springbok side for the first test against Argentina in Durban, and the Lekker Rugby Pod has your Instant Reaction! We started recording before the official announcement, speculating on who might make the cut, and then broke down the confirmed team once it dropped. Harry and MW dig into why Rassie went with such a strong, almost unchanged lineup, what it means for the Rugby Championship, and the message it sends to both fans and opponents. From midfield combinations to pack dominance, youth selections to long-term planning, this episode explores how the Boks are balancing short-term silverware with the bigger picture.
Sep 19
Episode 112 of the Lekker Rugby Pod brings the fire. MW and Harry are back together and joined by New Zealand broadcasting legend Martin Devlin, host of the Devlin Sports Podcast Network and an unapologetically passionate All Blacks supporter. From Venice to the podcast mic, Martin pulls no punches as he lays out the brutal truth about New Zealand rugby.He takes us through the decline since 2019, the haunting shadow of box kicks, the missing centurions of the 2015 era, and the burning question: are the All Blacks really still the All Blacks? Razor Robertson’s coaching, the lack of innovation, the limits of Super Rugby, and the hunger for redemption — all of it is on the table.This is raw Kiwi passion versus South African steel, as Martin squares up to MW and Harry in one of the most animated, heartfelt conversations we’ve had yet!
Sep 16
Episode 111 of the Lekker Rugby Pod is a rare one. With MW off on an adventure, Harry takes the reins solo and brings on one of South Africa’s sharpest rugby minds, Jon Cardinelli. Together, they dive into the brilliance of Rassie Erasmus — the man who refuses to think only about today, because he’s already busy shaping tomorrow.This is the inside story of how the Springboks are being built for 2027: the balance between beloved veterans and fearless youngsters, the experiments that look chaotic from the outside but are in fact part of a meticulous plan, and the ruthless clarity that makes Rassie unlike any coach in world rugby.Is this just preparation for another World Cup — or the creation of a dynasty that could keep South Africa on top for a generation?
Sep 15
Have the Springboks finally unlocked Total Rugby? MW Welman and Harry Jones take a deep dive into South Africa’s historic win over the All Blacks and explore whether Jasper Wiese was the missing ingredient that allowed the team to reach its full potential. From dominant carries to defensive mastery and creating critical advantages, they analyze how every player became a threat on the field.MW and Harry also reflect on team dynamics, tensions between Rassie and his coaching staff, and the adaptability and physicality that shaped this victory. Could this performance signal a new blueprint for South African rugby? What does it reveal about the future direction of the team?Join them for an in-depth discussion on tactics, player performance, and strategy, and get a sneak peek at upcoming conversations with Jon Cardinelli and Martin Devlin about coaching, depth, and the evolving rivalry with New Zealand.
Sep 14
The Springboks have done the unthinkable. On New Zealand soil, in front of their own people, the All Blacks were humbled like never before. Record-breaking. Shattering. Absolute carnage.Harry and MW take you inside the moment the Boks broke the All Blacks’ spirit: Siya Kolisi exploding from the scrum, Damian Willemse gliding through for a try that silenced Eden Park, Ethan Hooker announcing himself as a future great, and Pieter-Steph du Toit towering above everyone in the middle.This wasn’t just a victory, it was a statement to the world. The All Blacks had no answers. The Boks showed power, precision, and belief on a level rugby has rarely seen. And now the question hangs heavy—what does this mean for New Zealand, for South Africa, and for the future of the game?
Sep 11
Episode 109 of the Lekker Rugby Pod is a milestone! Tim Cocker of Eggchasers joins Harry Jones and MW Welman for a conversation that goes beyond content creation and deep into rugby itself.We explore Tim’s connection to South Africa, his travels through the country, and how Bok rugby culture hooked him after the 2023 Rugby World Cup. But this episode isn’t just about his love for the Springboks - it’s about the game at its sharpest edges!From the Springboks’ rivalry with the All Blacks to Australia’s resurgence under Joe Schmidt, Tim weighs in on the state of international rugby in 2025. We dive into scrums, the breakdown, and why players like Ruan Nortje, Thomas du Toit, and Elrigh Louw are shaping the Bok future.It’s rugby culture, tactics, and storytelling rolled into one - a global rugby conversation between Eggchasers and Lekker Rugby that fans of both won’t want to miss!
Sep 9
The Lekker Rugby Pod returns with Episode 108, and the debate has never been sharper. Harry Jones is back from New Zealand with fresh insights from Eden Park, where he experienced the Springboks vs All Blacks clash from both the press box and the stands.MW Welman and Harry unpack the tactics, refereeing controversies, and scrum battles—but the real question runs deeper: how does a rugby giant like the Springboks adapt when the game increasingly rewards the cleverness and agility of a “David”? Can Tony Brown’s vision unlock a smarter, sharper Bok attack, or is he asking this squad to play a game they’re not built for?Episode 108 is more than match analysis—it’s a story of rivalry, strategy, and rugby culture. From Harry’s New Zealand experiences to MW’s sharp insights, it explores the Springboks’ challenges, the lessons they must take forward, and whether the squad has the talent to execute Tonyball the right way.
Sep 8
The Springboks walked into Eden Park with hope, history, and belief, but left with heartbreak once again. In this instant reaction recorded straight after the final whistle, Harry Jones gives his raw reflections from the stands in Auckland. He unpacks how two early All Blacks tries and small tactical missteps left the Boks chasing the game, despite brave forward play, fierce work at the breakdown, and standout performances from players like Sacha. Harry also digs into the atmosphere inside the stadium — the rain, the confusion around the referee, the frustration over stoppages, and the sheer difficulty of playing at rugby’s most intimidating fortress. This is a post-match reflection full of emotion, analysis, and honesty, as we ask the question: how can the Boks finally break the Eden Park curse?
Sep 8
Episode 107 of The Lekker Rugby Pod brings you Harry’s trademark preview — this time straight from Auckland, where the Springboks and All Blacks meet at Eden Park in a clash dripping with history, hype, and pressure. The Boks haven’t beaten the All Blacks at this ground since 1937, yet they arrive having won the last four encounters. Add to that both teams are slightly out of form — South Africa lost to Australia and New Zealand fell to Argentina in Round 1 of the Rugby Championship — and the stakes feel higher than ever.Harry captures the electric atmosphere on the ground, with Auckland buzzing days before kickoff, Bok jerseys flooding the streets, and the sense that something historic might be about to happen. Together with MW, he breaks down the key battles and tactical edges: can South Africa’s power game unsettle the Kiwi pack, will the All Blacks’ backline find spark under pressure, and what role could Wayne Smith’s coaching influence play? With Siya Kolisi’s fitness in question and whispers of potential late selection changes, every decision could tip the balance.This isn’t just another Test — it’s a collision of history, form, and psychology. Can the Boks finally end 87 years of Eden Park heartbreak, or will the All Blacks’ fortress hold once again?
Sep 3
Episode 106 of the Lekker Rugby Pod is special – it’s Harry’s birthday, and the celebrations are wrapped in rugby as we unpack Oom Rugby’s in-depth analysis of the All Blacks before the Eden Park showdown. Harry shares travel stories from New Zealand, from glow worm caves to unforgettable matches, while MW guides the conversation through history, tactics, and raw emotion. Oom’s email sparks the central debate: have the Boks finally found the key to cracking New Zealand’s fortress?
Aug 28
The clash at Eden Park has the rugby world holding its breath, and The Lekker Rugby Pod is right in the thick of it! MW Welman and Harry Jones welcome New Zealand’s legendary commentator Tony Johnson for a heated, hilarious, and razor-sharp breakdown of what could be the game of the year. Is this a battle of Rassie versus Razor, Bok versus All Black, power versus precision? Or is it something even bigger — a defining chapter in the greatest rivalry of them all? With Harry stating the Bok case, Tony flying the flag for the All Blacks, and MW steering the ship with sharp questions, this episode captures the tension, humour, and insight that make rugby more than a sport.From tactics to culture, from selection to pressure, this is the podcast that takes you beyond the headlines and into the heart of one of the fiercest rivalries in rugby!
Aug 22
The Springboks’ recent stumble has us asking the question no other pod dares: did they get in their own heads? Episode 103 of The Lekker Rugby Pod dives into the Boks’ mindset, leadership, and selection choices, blending sharp rugby analysis with our signature humour. Harry checks in from Cape Town after swimming, hiking, and a pilgrimage up Table Mountain — possibly to exorcise some post-mortem demons — while MW presses him on what he saw inside the Stormers’ high-performance centre in Bellville, where John Dobson and Duncan Cruikshank are turning players into rugby brainiacs.We cover everything from Siya Kolisi’s leadership, injury management, and team selection drama, to the cultural quirks of Pretoria, Johannesburg, and Cape Town stadiums. Body language, captain’s runs, and subtle signs of self-doubt are unpacked, along with a cheeky nod to Rassie’s Zombie anthem echoing in the squad’s psyche. Funny, fearless, and deeper than any rugby podcast out there, this is The Lekker Rugby Pod — the only pod brave enough to go inside the heads of the Springboks.
Aug 19
The Springboks have gone to war for the second test against Australia — and this selection says it all: no comfort, no shelter, no mercy. Harry Jones and MW Welman deliver an instant reaction to a monstrous Bok lineup built on power, intimidation, and pure physical dominance. From RG Snyman’s towering presence to Franco Mostert’s shock move to flank, and the return of Handré Pollard, this is a team designed to smash the Wallabies into the ground. The backline is equally dangerous, with Canan Moodie, Jesse Kriel, and Damian de Allende ready to punish even the smallest defensive lapse. And we haven’t even mentioned the brutal Bomb Squad for this week, with Eben Etzebeth and Wilco Louw waiting on the bench. After last week’s disappointment, this is a wounded Springbok side — and a wounded Springbok is very, very dangerous. We break down the tactical intent behind Rassie Erasmus’s choices, the impact of the forwards’ brutality, the strike power out wide, and whether the Wallabies have any chance of surviving this grudge rematch.Join The Lekker Rugby Pod community and discover why we've grown to over 20,000 subscribers who appreciate thoughtful rugby analysis mixed with genuine passion for the game. This is rugby storytelling at its finest, where data-driven insights meet emotional connection to the sport we all love.
Aug 17
The unthinkable happened at Ellis Park. The Wallabies walked into the Springboks’ fortress and came away with a win — leaving South African fans stunned and Rassie Erasmus searching for answers.In Episode 101 of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry Jones and MW Welman unpack the shock defeat, asking whether the Boks simply didn’t show enough respect for their opponents. Was it tactical misfires, poor execution, or did the Wallabies outsmart South Africa in their own backyard?From the collapse of Ellis Park’s aura, to the cracks in Bok strategy, to how this loss could be fixed in just a week, the conversation is sharp, witty, and painfully honest. If you’re a Springbok fan trying to process the hurt, or an Aussie enjoying the upset, this one’s for you.Join The Lekker Rugby Pod community and discover why we've grown to over 20,000 subscribers who appreciate thoughtful rugby analysis mixed with genuine passion for the game. This is rugby storytelling at its finest, where data-driven insights meet emotional connection to the sport we all love.Don't forget to subscribe to Megafoon Rugby for more episodes featuring the thinking rugby fan's favorite podcast. Hit the notification bell to never miss an episode of The Lekker Rugby Pod.
Aug 13
Episode 100 of the Lekker Rugby Pod has landed — and yes, it’s audio only thanks to a mischievous little gremlin in our tech setup. But that doesn’t matter, because this milestone episode is all about separating fact from fiction when it comes to Rassie Erasmus!Harry and MW roll up their sleeves and take on the myths, the conspiracy theories, and the half-baked hot takes swirling around South Africa’s most polarising (and possibly most misunderstood) rugby figure. And then, of course, there’s Matt Williams — the Australian pundit who seems to have turned Rassie-bashing into a business model. Harry pulls apart the hypocrisy, the selective memory, and the theatrics, while MW adds the context that shows just how far off the mark the critics can be. From the Lions Tour that COVID strangled, to transformation in rugby, to referee controversies that refuse to die, the pair set the record straight with wit, honesty, and just the right amount of mischief. It’s smart rugby talk with a healthy dose of banter — a perfect way to mark 100 episodes of being unapologetically Lekker!
Aug 12
In Episode 99 of the Lekker Rugby Pod, MW and Harry take a deep dive into the Springbok team that Rassie Erasmus has named for the opening test of the Rugby Championship against Australia. This isn’t just another team sheet - it’s a line-up that raises questions about whether Rassie is moving towards a bold new selection philosophy. Is he crafting a side specifically designed for each opponent and each weekend, or is this simply the latest example of his trademark tactical mind games?MW was in the room for the official team announcement press conference and shares first-hand impressions of Rassie’s mood, his body language, and the subtle hints hidden in his answers. Harry breaks down the possible thinking behind the most surprising inclusions in the starting XV, analysing how each pick could influence the Springboks’ attacking and defensive shape against the Wallabies. Together they explore how this selection might set the tone for the rest of the Rugby Championship, what it could mean for player rotation, and whether it’s a trial run for combinations Rassie wants to unleash on bigger stages in the future.From analysing individual match-ups to debating whether Australia will take the bait, this episode blends inside access, tactical breakdowns, and plenty of rugby banter. Whether you think Rassie is experimenting for the long term or simply outfoxing the opposition in the here and now, one thing is certain -the Springboks are never boring under Rassie Erasmus!Join the debate in the comments and tell us how you’d have picked the team. Subscribe for more Springbok rugby insight, behind-the-scenes stories, and unapologetic Bok banter
Aug 12
Episode 98 of The Lekker Rugby Pod is a masterclass in calm - and not the boring kind. Johann van Graan, who just coached Bath Rugby to three trophies in nine weeks, joins MW Welman and Harry Jones for a conversation that’s anything but typical.This is a man who doesn’t do headlines - he does handwritten notes. Who doesn’t yell - he listens. Who doesn’t chase hype - he builds systems, cultures, and quietly ruthless squads. And somehow, it works.We dig into Johann’s Pretoria roots, his deep connection to Loftus Versfeld, and how the quiet values he picked up there shaped his coaching path - from the Bulls to Munster to Bath. MW finds a deep personal kinship: same city, same language, same rugby obsession - though maybe not quite the same coaching CV.Harry, as always, brings the heat: What actually changed at Bath? What do Lee Blackett and JP Ferreira bring to the team? Why does this squad now believe they’re meant to win? And how does Johann stay so calm and collected, even in a Twickenham final?We also get personal. Johann opens up about journaling, emotional control, and what he’s learned over a 23-year career at the top. His motto? “Never too high, never too low.” And he lives it - from trophies to setbacks, from Loftus to The Rec.If you want to understand leadership in modern rugby (or just hear three rugby nerds go deep on what makes a coach truly world-class) this one’s unmissable.
Aug 5
The North–South rivalry lit up the Lekker Rugby Pod as Stormers Head Coach John Dobson sat down with Harry Jones and MW Welman for what might be our best episode yet. Harry brought the Cape Town fanboy energy, MW played the northern counterpunch, and Dobbo delivered — opening up on life as one of South Africa’s top rugby coaches, the unique rugby culture of the Western Cape, and why the Stormers’ Champions Cup dream is locked on for 2029.Dobson reflects on career-defining moments, from his deep ties to UCT and the Cape Flats, to why he’s committed to staying local rather than chasing overseas coaching roles. He lifts the lid on the tactics, talent, and team-building that have made the Stormers a force in the United Rugby Championship — and explains what truly separates them from their fierce rivals, the Bulls. With stories ranging from pub crawls to player psychology, hydration science to tactical substitutions, Dobbo shows why he’s one of the most thoughtful and candid minds in rugby today.
Aug 3
In Episode 96 of The Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry Jones teams up with sports analyst Angus Usher, known as @AnalystGus on X, to pull back the curtain on Rassie Erasmus’s brilliant and often overlooked masterplan to build an unstoppable Springbok machine. Through deep data analysis, expert squad rotation insights, and a focus on developing versatile utility players, Angus reveals how Rassie is engineering unmatched depth to target a historic 2025 trifecta — beating the All Blacks at Eden Park, France at Stade de France, and Ireland at Aviva Stadium — while relentlessly building toward Rugby World Cup 2027 glory. This isn’t just short-term tactics; it’s rugby genius decoded, blending immediate ambitions with a long-term vision. From spotting hidden future stars to unlocking tactical secrets, this episode uncovers the bold moves and clever innovations keeping the Boks perpetually ahead of the competition!
Aug 1
Johan Ackermann is back in Pretoria — and the Vodacom Bulls are in safe hands. In this Lekker Rugby Pod exclusive, hosted by MW Welman and Harry Jones, Ackermann reflects on a coaching journey that has come full circle: from his formative years on the Police College fields, through Super Rugby finals with the Lions, to seasons abroad in Gloucester and Japan — and now, back home at Loftus.In a composed and open conversation, Ackermann speaks about the type of rugby he hopes to bring to Pretoria — physical, modern, and smart. Here and there, we catch glimpses of an attacking mindset that promises to inject fresh energy into the Bulls' game. He also tackles some of the big questions head-on: how he plans to build trust with the players, where the assistants fit in, and how he'll balance continuity with change.Rather than sweeping statements, this is a grounded and honest look at the road ahead — and a clear signal to Bulls fans that their team’s future is in good, steady hands.Only on the Lekker Rugby Pod. Powered by Megafoon Rugby!
Jul 27
The Springboks’ squad for the Wallabies isn’t the full-strength arsenal — and that’s exactly the point.In Episode 94 of The Lekker Rugby Pod, MW and Harry unpack why this selection is about minutes, not medals. It’s a calculated step in a bigger marathon. With two games against Australia up first, this is the moment for fringe players to prove they belong and for the coaching staff to fine-tune combinations before the real tests begin.Because make no mistake — this season’s spine is brutal: All Blacks at Eden Park, France in Paris, Ireland in Dublin. Every move now is about being ready for those three monsters. That means no rush on Pollard, Faf, Arendse, or Kolisi. It means time in the saddle for guys like Jean-Luc du Preez, Ethan Hooker, and Quan Horn. And it means taking some smart risks with combinations in the midfield and back three.We also get into the logic behind the squad’s balance, the myth of “too much youth”, and the quiet genius of getting form players battle-ready without peaking too soon. And we end, of course, with the big hypothetical: if your life depended on a Bok win at Eden Park, who would start?Less drama, more clarity. This is a proper Springbok selection breakdown — from the inside out. Watch now on Megafoon Rugby!
Jul 26
Episode 93 of The Lekker Rugby Pod is a story told across time. From the traditions and test matches of the 1980 British & Irish Lions tour to South Africa, through to the challenges of modern rugby and the road to Australia 2025, this is a conversation that spans decades—and generations.MW Welman hosts a special conversation between legendary Lions scrumhalf John Robbie and rugby wordsmith Harry Jones. With stories from Loftus Versfeld, Bournemouth bonding weekends, and childhood dreams of Lions heroes, this episode lives in the nostalgia of rugby’s amateur spirit while probing the evolution of the game as we know it today.They reflect on the leadership of Bill Beaumont, the quiet regrets of touring apartheid South Africa, and the deep cultural connection players once had to their jerseys. But it’s not just about the past—this is also a reckoning with the present. How do modern tactics, professional pressures, and political narratives shape the Lions? Are we losing the soul of the game in the pursuit of perfection?From personal reflections and small-world rugby coincidences to thoughtful projections about where the sport is going, this episode is a journey through the Lions—past, present, and future. Honest, rich, and emotional.
Jul 21
They’ve been called the brains behind a viral Springbok move. They coach at one of the most famous schools in South African rugby. And they’ve spoken to everyone under the sun… but never like this.In Episode 92 of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry Jones brings something different to the table – and De Wet Marais and Erhardt Muth deliver. This conversation goes far beyond the now-famous Paul Roos lineout play. It’s a deep, hilarious, and sometimes brutally honest look at what it takes to coach rugby the right way, to think differently, and to lead with trust.From farming principles to NFL passing patterns, from bunkbed coaching sessions at 1am to moves that make it to Test level – this is rugby thinking in its purest form.No script. No repetition. Just the real story, finally.
Jul 19
Complacent? Maybe. Surprised? Definitely. The Springboks got the result, but Georgia brought grit, attitude, and more than a few problems.In this Lekker RugbyPod instant reaction, MW Welman and Harry Jones unpack a match where the scoreboard didn’t tell the full story. The Bok maul looked messy, the combinations felt off, and the Georgians showed up with real intent. Moodie and Marnus gave the crowd something to get excited about, but the Bok pack might need a second look before the Wallabies arrive.Harry explains why maul defense is misunderstood, MW breaks down the cohesion issues, and both agree that this might be just the jolt the Springboks needed — even if they didn’t see it coming.Subscribe for analysis that goes beyond the scoreline!.
Jul 15
Harry Jones hosts this special episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod as he welcomes scrum guru Tank Lanning for a passionate and detailed dive into the heart of rugby’s most misunderstood art. From coaching boys to analysing elite front row battles, Tank brings a lifetime of experience to the table — and he isn’t here to sugarcoat anything.Tank shares how he prepares players with “neck primers,” why props with no necks are built for battle, and how modern rugby can’t afford to lose its connection to the scrum. He breaks down the key differences between looseheads and tightheads, explains why timing matters more than brute strength, and gives insight into how players like Neethling Fouché are evolving their technique centimetre by centimetre.The conversation moves from coaching metaphors like “mole hunting” and “sledgehammers with blades” to a bigger discussion about how rugby’s obsession with speed and spectacle could sideline one of its most sacred elements. Tank and Harry argue that scrums should be celebrated, taught, and embraced — not hidden or rushed through.They also talk about Rassie Erasmus’ vision for the Bok pack, the thinking behind the Bomb Squad, and why the maul might just be legalised obstruction in disguise — but a necessary one in today’s tactical landscape.Scrums are man-on-man warfare - This episode shows you why that still matters!
Jul 12
The Springboks didn’t just win against Italy—they silenced them completely. Holding a Six Nations team scoreless, even while playing nearly half the match with 14 men, sends a chilling message.In this instant reaction episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, MW Welman and Harry Jones break down the chilling signs of a Springbok side that’s evolving from strong to truly ominous under Rassie Erasmus’s masterful guidance.From the tactical brilliance of the floating lineout to Edwill van der Merwe’s ghostlike positioning, from Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu’s precise kicking to Jan Hendrik Wessels’ raw impact, every move revealed a team quietly sharpening its edge.MW shares exclusive insight from his conversation with Italy’s Sebastian Negri, while Harry unpacks how the Boks smothered every attack and maintained relentless control — even shorthanded.This is no accident. It’s a brutal warning. The Springboks aren’t just back — they’re circling, patient and dangerous.
Jul 8
The Springboks beat Italy 42–24 in Pretoria — but the performance raised more questions than it answered. In this Instant Reaction episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, MW Welman and Harry Jones go beyond the scoreline to unpack the Springboks’ shaky second half and whether the famed Bomb Squad is still the weapon it once was.Despite starting strong and building a commanding lead, the Boks lost control of the game in key moments. Italy ran in three tries and exposed clear issues around breakdown efficiency, defensive structure, and momentum management. Harry questions the effectiveness of the all-at-once substitutions, noting how the Bomb Squad may have disrupted rhythm instead of reinforcing it. He also raises concerns about the form of senior players like Bongi Mbonambi, and whether South Africa’s strategy has become too predictable.MW offers perspective from inside Loftus, acknowledging the electric first half but pointing to structural cracks that allowed Italy back into the game. They both agree the win was convincing on paper — but far from clinical.This episode is for fans who want to understand not just what happened, but why it matters. Smart rugby talk, sharp analysis, and honest questions — all from the Lekker Rugby Pod. Only on Megafoon Rugby!
Jul 8
Last week, Warren Gatland dropped a spicy column in The Telegraph, claiming the Springboks might have spied on the British & Irish Lions during their 2021 tour of South Africa. According to him, there was a house in Hermanus. It overlooked their training field. And from inside that house… someone watched. He believes Rassie Erasmus was on the pitch disguised as a water boy, holding a suspicious piece of paper — which, when zoomed in on, showed Lions calls. He even suggests that Lukhanyo Am’s massive hit on Elliot Daly may not have been instinct… but intel.We took this very seriously. Or rather, we pretended to.In this full parody skit, we imagine a world where Gatland didn’t just write a column — he filed a formal complaint. Six months ago. And World Rugby launched a covert investigation, appointing the only man with the guts, the gall, and the gumboots to take it on: the Rugby Fixer, Harry Jones.This is not a documentary. It’s not news. It’s not journalism.It’s Rassiegate: The Warren Files — a satirical exposé filled with mystery, drama, and one very suspicious clipboard.No whitewash. No witch hunt. No redacted files. Just rugby nonsense at its finest.Exclusively on the Lekker Rugby Pod.
Jul 3
In Episode 88 of the Lekker Rugby Pod, MW Welman and Harry Jones are joined by Tinus van Staden, the sports editor of Rapport, for a revealing conversation that takes listeners deep inside South African rugby journalism—and the biggest coaching story in the country right now. This episode pulls back the curtain on how Rapport broke the explosive Jake White story, detailing the intense months of behind-the-scenes reporting, verification, and editorial debate that led to one of the most talked-about revelations in South African sport.Tinus explains how the story came together, why vivid detail matters in investigative storytelling, and what it says about shifting leadership cultures in rugby. He opens up about the newsroom discussions with top writer Hendrik Cronjé, the responsibility that comes with reporting uncomfortable truths, and how Rapport maintains its credibility while navigating backlash from fans and rugby insiders alike.This conversation also explores the evolving relationship between media and SA Rugby, the unique role of Afrikaans journalism in local rugby coverage, and how Rapport balances source relationships with integrity. Tinus shares insight into the emotional distance modern coaches need to maintain, the Bulls’ coaching succession after White’s departure, and names like Johan Ackermann and Franco Smith that are being floated behind the scenes.Beyond Jake White, the trio delves into selection politics around players like Evan Roos and Cameron Hanekom, the global curiosity about South African rugby from countries like Ireland and France, and Rassie Erasmus’s long-term strategy to regenerate the Springboks. There’s also a candid look at the digital challenges facing sports media, from content theft to adapting to an online-first world.This is a front-row seat to how journalism shapes rugby culture—and how one newsroom broke the story that’s still shaking Loftus.
Jul 2
Former Springbok and Bulls head coach Heyneke Meyer joins Harry Jones for a deeply personal and thought-provoking conversation on Episode 87 of the Lekker Rugby Pod. From building the Bulls dynasty to shaping a World Cup-winning Springbok spine, Meyer opens up about the human side of coaching — where character, mental toughness, and humility matter far more than raw talent. They explore the growing tension between data-driven coaching and traditional intuition, and why Meyer believes too many young coaches are becoming addicted to tech at the expense of real connection. He reflects on his player selection philosophy, the psychology behind building a team from the bottom, and how traits like resilience, work ethic, and selflessness often trump physical gifts. Heyneke also shares why he believes coaches can learn from interrogation techniques (yes, really), how he helped transition players like Pieter-Steph du Toit into global stars, and why he never blames referees — no matter the result. It's a conversation that strips rugby back to its core: people, pressure, and purpose.If you're a coach, player, or fan who cares about what really makes a champion — this is a must-listen.
Jun 27
In one of the most revealing and thoughtful rugby conversations we’ve ever had, Episode 86 of the Lekker Rugby Pod takes you deep into the mind of Franco Smith — Glasgow Warriors coach, Springbok flyhalf, and arguably one of the most visionary thinkers in the game today.Speaking to us from Italy on the eve of his son’s wedding, Franco opens up like never before. This is not your usual rugby interview. This is about how he thinks. How he sees the game. How he leads. How he builds character, not just players. And why the future of rugby might depend on coaches who are willing to connect, listen, and rethink everything.We explore his journey from Springbok flyhalf to international coaching force. We unpack his personal values — from faith to family — and how those shape his coaching philosophy. We talk about leadership, locker room dynamics, player psychology, and what it takes to get a team playing with soul. He also gives us a rare look into the systems and decisions behind Glasgow’s best-ever season, and why adaptability, purpose, and emotional intelligence might be rugby’s next frontier.Could Franco Smith be a future Springbok head coach? Maybe. But one thing’s for sure — you’ll see the game differently after this.This is the Lekker Rugby Pod at its very best. Only on Megafoon Rugby.
Jun 26
Sharks majority owner Marco Masotti sits down with Harry Jones for an unfiltered conversation about the high-stakes world of professional rugby ownership. From Wall Street boardrooms to the Kings Park locker room, Masotti shares how a casual connection to South African expats evolved into a bold rugby investment strategy.This episode goes deep into how the Sharks franchise is being rebuilt from the ground up after COVID, with a 57% spike in attendance and major strides in academy and youth structures. Marco and Harry unpack what it means to grow rugby commercially without losing its soul. They explore the pressures of running a club that still posts financial losses, while trying to expand its footprint in Europe and North America ahead of the 2031 Rugby World Cup.They also explore the emotional and cultural weight rugby carries, the challenge of attracting younger fans, and why transformation isn’t just a box-ticking exercise—it’s a creative advantage. From squad management and coaching reviews to big dreams of Sharks academies in New York and a more united South African rugby landscape, this is a masterclass in the business and soul of the game.For anyone interested in the future of rugby, this conversation is essential viewing.
Jun 23
In one of the most earth-shattering moments of the Bulls’ recent history, head coach Jake White is facing a full-blown internal revolt. Multiple senior players and assistant coaches have taken their concerns directly to Bulls upper management — a move that has stunned just about everyone inside and outside Loftus.In this special episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, MW Welman and Harry Jones grapple with the gravity of what's unfolding — and what it means for the Bulls going forward.For MW, this story is more than just reporting. It’s personal. He’s walked the halls of Loftus, built genuine relationships inside the setup, and has long admired Jake White as a coach and figure in the game. The developments of the past few days have left him deeply unsettled. There's disappointment. Sadness. A sense that something important is breaking.But MW lays out what he’s learnt from those close to the situation — honestly and carefully. No melodrama. Just the uncomfortable truth: that this isn’t a minor issue. It’s a rupture. And it’s taken many by complete surprise.Harry digs into the bigger questions: What went wrong? Can trust be rebuilt? And what happens next?This episode isn’t about point-scoring or panic — it’s about trying to make sense of a moment that feels like a turning point.Nobody expected the Bulls’ season to end with an off-field explosion like this. If you care about the Bulls, about Jake White, or about the state of South African rugby leadership — this one matters.
Jun 20
What if we judged rugby franchises not on loyalty or legacy—but on cold, hard business fundamentals? In this episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry and MW treat the Bulls and Stormers like corporate assets under review. No romanticism. No emotion. Just a forensic audit of performance, structure, value, and long-term sustainability.They apply a due diligence framework—the kind you'd use before buying a company—to two of South Africa’s biggest rugby brands. What’s the return on investment for each franchise? Who’s extracting full value from their player pool? And how well are leadership, coaching and culture aligned with performance goals? The Stormers, despite boasting a talented squad and solid private backing from Red Disa, look disjointed—especially up front and in defence. Harry and MW question whether the root problem lies in John Dobson’s leadership or a dysfunctional coaching structure, and whether the systems around him are designed to sustain excellence or simply coast on momentum from previous seasons. The Bulls, by contrast, reached another final—but did they max out their potential, or expose cracks in Jake White’s tactical planning and assistant coaching setup? The conversation tackles Jake’s all-powerful role at the franchise, and whether the Bulls would benefit from a neutral “rugby consigliere” to challenge ideas and expand their long-term vision.Harry proposes a simple but powerful shift: stop thinking like coaches and start thinking like owners. Look at squad depth, injury risk, player happiness, system resilience, leadership development, and tactical flexibility—not just match outcomes. It’s rugby analysis reimagined through the lens of private equity, high-performance culture, and strategic planning. No sacred cows. No excuses. Just a blunt question: if these teams were on the market… would you invest?
Jun 14
In this Lekker Rugby Pod Instant Reaction, MW Welman and Harry Jones dive into the Bulls’ URC Final defeat to a superb Leinster outfit. From the 19-0 first-half blitz to Jacques Nienaber’s tactical fingerprints, they break down how the Bulls were outplayed in key areas — the breakdown, the red zone, and the bench impact.The Bulls had their chances but lacked belief, precision, and attacking clarity when it mattered most. Still, credit must go to Leinster, who delivered their best performance of the season when it counted — ruthless, disciplined, and brilliantly coached.It’s a raw and honest debrief — part therapy, part analysis — as the boys reflect on what went wrong for the Bulls and why Leinster have (deservedly) reclaimed their spot at the top of the URC pile.
Jun 12
The stage is set: Croke Park, Dublin, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. The Bulls, brimming with momentum and belief, face off against Irish powerhouse Leinster in the 2025 United Rugby Championship Final. In this episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, MW and Harry dive headfirst into what could become one of the most memorable URC clashes of the modern era.But how exactly do the Bulls win this? Harry has a plan.With Jake White preparing his side for what might be his final great performance as a coach, and Jacques Nienaber adding fresh physical edge to Leinster’s blueprint, this final is more than just a rugby match — it’s a collision of coaching philosophies, national rugby cultures, and strategic identities.Harry unpacks the contrasting DNA of the two sides: the Bulls’ confidence in their structure and power game, versus a Leinster team that, for all its talent, may still be wrestling with its identity. We explore how the Bulls can disrupt Leinster’s midfield ruck resets, exploit their hesitation in transition, and target the "kill zone" like they did with Andre Esterhuizen.We also dive into Jake White’s mindset heading into this clash. Often combative in the media but laser-focused behind closed doors, Jake has been here before — in World Cup finals, Super Rugby titles, and now, possibly, his last shot at glory in the URC. What will his legacy be if the Bulls win this in Ireland?MW and Harry debate the impact of referee Andrea Piardi, how penalty pressure could shape the match, and why Leinster’s usual cool might get tested under the weight of expectation at home. There's tactical gold throughout — from man-marking Josh van der Flier, to Harry’s cheeky take on how to rattle Sam Prendergast, to how weather, substitutions, and even the psychology of being the underdog all come into play.And of course, Harry closes with his boldest call yet: Bulls by 5. It’s a prediction based on analysis, not just hope.If you're passionate about South African rugby, coaching tactics, or just love hearing two people break the game down beyond the surface, this is the episode for you!
Jun 9
A proper nailbiter at a packed Loftus! The Bulls showed serious composure to hold off a determined Sharks side in a dramatic URC semi-final clash. MW Welman was at the stadium and caught up with Harry Jones for this Instant(ish) Reaction on The Lekker Rugby Pod, only on Megafoon Rugby – for the thinking rugby fan!We unpack:* The Bulls’ poise under pressure* The Sharks’ missed chances at key moments* What galvanised Jake White’s gritty squad* How this semi-final affects the Harry Index, with the power teams across the leagues now rising at the right time!If you're a Bulls or Sharks supporter — or just love smart, passionate rugby chat — this episode is for you.
Jun 6
Harry’s got a plan—and it just might be the key to the Bulls taking down the Sharks in the URC semi-final and going all the way.In this episode, MW and Harry unpack a detailed tactical breakdown of how the Bulls can flip the script. After diving deep into previous matchups, Harry reveals why the Bulls lost to the Sharks before, what went wrong in their kick chase, and how a smarter, more balanced approach can finally crack the code.From personnel choices to psychological preparation, nothing is left untouched. They debate the Goosen vs Johannes decision, discuss the importance of composure under pressure, and explore how Jake White’s evolved leadership style could shape the Bulls’ big-match temperament.Harry believes the Bulls are built to win—if they execute his plan. With Loftus packed and the stakes sky-high, this is the match that could define their season. If you're a Bulls fan, a Sharks skeptic, or just obsessed with playoff rugby, this is essential viewing.
Jun 1
Did Jaden go too far… or was it just classic knockout rugby?The Sharks edged Munster in an absolutely wild URC quarterfinal, but it wasn’t just about the rugby—it was about the drama. From Jaden Hendrikse's antics to penalty shootouts, and a whole lot of chaos, this one had everything except great rugby.On this Lekker Rugby Pod Instant Reaction, Harry Jones and MW Welman unpack:✅ Jaden Hendrikse—clever, cynical, or both?✅ Sharks trying their best to blow it✅ Iceman Bradley Davids and the clutch kick✅ What this war of attrition means for their Bulls semifinalUgly, chaotic, unforgettable—and now Jaden’s at the centre of the talking points!
Jun 1
After a nervy first half, the Bulls found their spark and stormed past Edinburgh in the second URC quarterfinal at Loftus Versfeld—and the Lekker Rugby Pod crew is here with your instant reaction!MW Welman was on the ground at Loftus, soaking in the atmosphere, the altitude, and the second-half surge. Alongside Harry Jones, he breaks down what went wrong in the first 40, what Jake White must have said at halftime, and how the Bulls' power game finally crushed a feisty Edinburgh outfit.Expect classic Lekker Rugby analysis: sharp, snarky, and straight to the ruck.📍 Loftus was rocking. The Bulls are marching. And Jake White is smiling.
Jun 1
Harry Jones gives his immediate and unfiltered reaction after watching the Stormers bow out of the URC playoffs with a whimper in Glasgow. Against the defending champions, the men from Cape Town simply didn’t pitch up—and Harry isn’t sugarcoating it.The Warriors were clinical, composed, and physical. The Stormers? Lacking bite, energy, and that signature South African grit.Join Harry, a loyal Stormers supporter, as he vents, analyses the no-show, and—yes—half-jokes about backing the Bulls going forward.⚠️ Warning: contains rugby heartbreak, mild despair, and a few laughs.
Jun 1
We got the boss!Vodacom Bulls CEO Edgar Rathbone joins the Lekker Rugby Pod for a no-holds-barred look at what really drives one of world rugby’s powerhouse clubs — and trust us, it’s not just the players on the pitch.In this revealing Episode 80, Harry Jones and MW Welman get Edgar talking about everything from squad chaos to stadium secrets — and the future of SA rugby in a world of soccer, concerts and freak injuries!This episode delivers:✅ What it takes to run the Bulls like a rugby superbrand✅ Loftus Versfeld: traffic, toilets, and why beer costs R45✅ Rugby video games? Maybe. But not if they suck.✅ How test match cash really works (spoiler: free tickets don’t help)✅ Managing 57 elite players on split schedules and enforced holidays✅ Why the Bulls HAVE to win — on the field and in the boardroom✅ Plus: Harry volunteers as food tester, and we’re still not sure if he was joking!This is the ultimate rugby CEO deep dive — bold, blunt, and brutally honest!
May 30
In the latest episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, MW Welman and Harry Jones are joined by the unmistakable voice of South African rugby, Matt Pearce. Together, they explore Matt’s iconic broadcasting journey, his deep connection with the Springboks, and yes—what it’s like playing golf with Tony Brown!With the URC quarterfinals set to explode, the trio dives into each matchup involving the South African teams:Can the Bulls bounce back at Loftus against an Edinburgh side that beat them last time out?Will the Stormers have what it takes to dethrone the defending champs, Glasgow Warriors, in hostile Scottish territory?And is the showdown between the Sharks and Munster—the ultimate playoff operators—the game of the weekend?Expect fiery insights, bold predictions, and a few hilarious detours—especially when the live recording decides to misbehave.To cap it all off, Matt Pearce offers a heartfelt and moving tribute to the late Cornal Hendricks, celebrating the man, the player, and his legacy.An unmissable episode filled with rugby passion, playoff drama, and powerful moments.
May 30
In this episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, MW Welman and Harry Jones are losing it — because the new Club World Cup format? It’s a joke.We unpack the controversy around the 2028 World Club Rugby Championship: why 8 European teams get in, why Super Rugby teams are treated differently, and why Japan gets an invite... while teams like Bath and Munster get left out.Plus, we dive into rugby’s ongoing discipline disaster — from the 20-minute red card rule to inconsistent officiating that’s driving fans mad.Also in this episode:✅ Johan van Graan’s coaching masterclass✅ The brutal truth about coaching pressures in rugby✅ Springbok coaching succession – who takes over after Rassie?✅ Challenge Cup final: Bath vs Lyon ✅ Champions Cup final: Saints vs Bordeaux✅ Updated Harry Index rankings and what’s wrong with the current club pecking order👉 Rugby justice. Ranking rants. Coaching chaos. It’s all here.👇 Let us know in the comments: Should the 20-min red card rule stay or go?🔔 Subscribe for more from Megafoon Rugby – the channel for the thinking rugby fan
May 23
Episode 77 of the Lekker Rugby Pod is here – and we’re diving head-first into EPCR Finals Weekend!With both the Challenge Cup and Champions Cup finals on the horizon, Harry Jones and MW Welman break down the big matchups, predict the outcomes, and unleash the latest version of the now-infamous Harry Index to see who’s really peaking at the business end of the season.🏉 Part 1 – Challenge Cup Final: Bath vs LyonIt's the South African storyline that has local fans talking: Can Johann van Graan, head coach of Bath Rugby, pull off a European trophy win? Bath’s road to the final has been impressive, but standing in their way is a physical and unpredictable Lyon outfit. Harry and MW dissect the tactics, key matchups, and what Bath will need to do to lift silverware.🧠 Key questions:– Will van Graan's tactical discipline outfox Lyon’s flair?– Can Bath’s South African influence tilt the game in their favour?📊 Part 2 – The Harry Index: End-of-Season Shake-UpWith the leagues wrapping up, the Harry Index is showing some strong trends – and a few spicy surprises. Which teams are rising at the perfect time, and who might be papering over cracks? Harry breaks down the rankings, explains his methodology, and reveals the teams that should have fans very nervous… or very excited.🚨 Spoiler: Bordeaux are sitting pretty at the top – and they’ve earned it.🏆 Part 3 – Champions Cup Final: Bordeaux vs Northampton SaintsThe headline act! Can Northampton Saints cap off a dream season with European glory, or will the top team on the Harry Index, Bordeaux-Bègles, assert their dominance? We look at the styles, the stars, and the stories – including a few sneaky predictions.🔥 Topics include:– Why Saints might be underrated going into this final– Can Bordeaux translate Top 14 form into European glory?– Tactical contrasts: free-flowing attack vs structured aggression
May 22
In Episode 76 of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Elrigh “The Sheriff” Louw—Bulls bruiser and Springbok rising star—joins Harry Jones and MW Welman for a candid and personal conversation.We dive deep into:✅ His ongoing recovery from a serious leg injury and the quite lonely journey it’s been so far✅ How his horse-riding roots shaped his toughness for rugby✅ The unforgettable thrill and pressure of his Springbok debut at Loftus Versfeld✅ The distinct worlds of Bulls vs. Springbok rugby—from preparation to expectations✅ Strategic insights on the ruck, inspired by rugby greats Duane Vermeulen and Richie McCaw✅ Lessons and trust built with World Cup-winning coach Jake WhiteElrigh shares the mental and physical challenges of rehab, the resilience required to keep pushing forward, and the evolving mindset of the Springboks—from underdogs to serious contenders.
May 18
In Episode 75 of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry Jones makes a heroic return fresh off surgery to join MW Welman for a spicy deep dive into the Springbok alignment camp selections! Why was Evan Roos left out? Is this just Rassie being Rassie, or is there a bigger message behind the madness?We unpack all the big questions:✅ What can we read into the Springbok alignment camp selections?✅ Does the omission of Evan Roos spell trouble for his Bok ambitions?✅ Who are the winners and losers of this squad call-up?✅ Are the Springbok coaches playing 4D chess… or just keeping options open?Harry did the homework, and he’s bringing the receipts. MW Welman’s got the sharp takes. Let’s dig in!🟢 Subscribe to Megafoon Rugby for more Springbok squad insights, URC analysis, and unfiltered rugby chat!
May 6
Harry and MW break down Leinster’s shock loss to Northampton Saints, the pressure mounting on Leo Cullen and Jacques Nienaber, and whether rugby’s rule changes are turning the game into a counter-attacker’s dream. Is Leinster the most underachieving team in world rugby? Bernard Jackman says yes—Harry just might agree.They also tackle the Springbok number 8 debate, rugby’s scoring explosion, and why teams like the Bulls and Saints are built for this brave new era. MW asks about the comparison between Jake White and Leo Cullen. Both have reached big knockouts. Both have fallen short. Are they different? Or are they similar? Plus, Harry gets philosophical about coaching, micromanagement, and trust—and why Leinster may need more than just a good game plan to recover.
May 2
The pressure’s on in junior rugby, and in Episode 73 of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry and MW get stuck into the South African U20s’ campaign in the U20 Rugby Championship. From shaky lineouts to dominant phases, we unpack the Baby Boks’ performance against Argentina and preview their must-win clash against the Baby Wallabies.What’s working, what’s broken — and how can Kevin Foote fix it?In This Episode:✅ Nervy kicks and messy scrums – why SA U20s are struggling in set pieces✅ Kevin Foote’s coaching style: tackle-first, culture-driven, and a long-term project✅ Lineout misfires: leadership, timing, and how to clean it up fast✅ Argentina’s scrum dominance: physicality, fatigue, and tactical shifts✅ The SA rugby pipeline: cohesion, talent ID, and the school-to-national gap✅ How Australia and New Zealand compare in junior rugby systemsPlus, Harry hints at a potential sit-down with Kevin Foote, and breaks down what to expect tactically from the Baby Wallabies. If you're following South Africa’s next generation, this is essential listening!🎙️ Subscribe for expert insight, match previews, and brutally honest rugby chat every week.👍 Like, comment, and share your predictions for the Baby Boks’ next match!
Apr 29
MW tries to figure out what’s been stumping the great rugby oracle — the famous Harry Index. How do you even compare teams across Super Rugby, URC, and Europe when everyone's arguing about who's stronger?Meanwhile, as Leinster stumble against Scarlets, the Bulls bulldoze the URC, and the Stormers find late fire, the playoff race turns into a madhouse!And just when rugby chaos couldn’t get any wilder, MW and Harry dive into the big debate: is the URC really ‘low level’ compared to Super Rugby?Predictions are shredded, myths are busted, and somehow they still manage to rank the best teams across Super Rugby, URC, and Europe! Rugby analysis that’s serious about the game — but never takes itself too seriously. Classic Lekker Rugby Pod!
Apr 24
In this Special Edition of the Lekker Rugby Pod on Megafoon Rugby, MW Welman and Harry Jones dive into how the Vodacom Bulls can take down the defending URC champions, Glasgow Warriors. With a potential home semi-final on the line, the stakes couldn’t be higher.The duo unpacks eight crucial strategies the Bulls could use to neutralize Glasgow’s strengths and turn the momentum in their favor. With sharp analysis, expert insights, and passionate rugby talk, this episode sets the stage for one of the most exciting rematches of the URC season.Whether you're a Bulls supporter, a Glasgow fan, or just love quality rugby content, this discussion is a must-watch.
Apr 22
In this unforgettable episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod on Megafoon Rugby – the home for the thinking rugby fan – Harry Jones joins MW Welman to reflect on a once-in-a-lifetime weekend in Limerick. As a guest of the legendary Foley family and part of the Vodacom Bulls’ inner media circle, Harry enjoyed rare access to both sides of the growing Munster–Bulls rivalry.On the Friday before the match, Harry attended the Bulls’ captain’s run at Thomond Park, where he exchanged tactical ideas with Jake White and members of the coaching staff – offering a unique window into the preparation behind a historic victory. From these behind-the-scenes moments to joining the Bulls celebrations post-match, this is a perspective few fans ever get to experience.The episode dives deep into the emerging rivalry between Irish and South African teams in the URC, what makes Thomond Park so special, and how the Bulls made history by becoming the first South African side to win there.This is rugby storytelling at its best – a smart, reflective and insightful journey through one of the most memorable weekends of the URC season.🔔 Subscribe to Megafoon Rugby – for the thinking rugby fan – for more in-depth rugby storytelling and analysis.#MegafoonRugby #LekkerRugbyPod #HarryJones #VodacomBulls #JakeWhite #URC2025 #ThomondPark #MunsterRugby #BullsVsMunster #RugbyTactics #RugbyPodcast #BehindTheScenesRugby #Captain'sRun #SouthAfricaVsIreland #FoleyFamily #RugbyCulture
Apr 14
In the latest episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod hosts MW Welman and Harry Jones unpack the newest updates to the Harry Index, the satirically sacred international rugby ranking system of the world’s top rugby clubs across all competitions. This week, they dive into how the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup quarter-final results impacted the rankings, including Glasgow’s heavy defeat to Leinster and key performances from Harry Index Top 10 teams like the Bulls and Munster. The episode also takes a closer look at the unstoppable Leinster juggernaut under Jacques Nienaber, exploring how he’s elevated the squad from good to great. Packed with insight, analysis, and banter, this episode is a must-listen for rugby fans who crave smart commentary on the global club game.
Apr 14
In this episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry Jones and MW Welman tackle a big question: Should Jake White pursue the prestige of the European Challenge Cup or focus on clinching the elusive URC title? With the Bulls having played in two out of three URC finals without a trophy, the pressure is on. Can he possibly go for both, or does he need to choose? Don't miss this in-depth discussion.
Apr 8
This episode is a must-watch for Bulls supporters everywhere! Harry Jones and MW Welman dive into the Bulls' remarkable triumph over the formidable Bayonnais, in one of the most challenging matches of the season. This hard-fought victory not only cements the Bulls' place in the European Challenge Cup quarterfinals but also showcases the resilience, skill, and determination of the team. Harry's detailed analysis highlights the contributions of each player, celebrating their strengths while offering constructive insight into areas for improvement. With every moment of this match unpacked, you'll gain a deeper appreciation of this exceptional performance under difficult circumstances. Don't miss this unforgettable breakdown of the Bulls' inspiring victory!
Apr 3
Dive into a special edition of the Lekker Rugby Pod as we explore our' TOP 10 rugby pet peeves! Join MW and Harry for a humorous and lively debate, uncovering the quirks and gripes that irk the rugby aficionado! Expect banter, laughs, and a BONUS peeve that you won't see coming! Tune in, join the conversation and let us know what your pet peeves are!
Mar 31
The Sharks, with a Springbok-heavy squad, shockingly lost to a C-team Leinster despite more than half of their starting lineup being Springboks. How is this even possible? Harry Jones and MW Welman delve into the coaching conundrum and whether the right leadership is in place, exploring potential candidates to steer the team to its true potential. Plus, they review the Bulls, Stormers, and Lions' performances against their respective URC opponents this past weekend.
Mar 31
Here's a thrilling concept: the ultimate face-off between a home-based Springbok team and their overseas counterparts! Imagine the pride of Mzansi, locally-based Springboks, packed with players who breathe South African rugby every day. Now, pit them against the Overseas Boks, a team enriched with international experience and diverse playing styles. The real intrigue is in the positions: who would line up where? Would the local team outmuscle the opposition, or would the global team outwit them? Who do you back to win in this epic clash of South African rugby titans? Let's get the debate going!
Mar 24
In this lively and entertaining episode, MW Welman and Harry Jones tackle some of rugby’s hottest topics with their trademark wit and humor. From debating the role of stadium music to asking whether Leinster disrespected the Bulls, their humorous banter keeps the conversation engaging. They dive into whether Jake White is the best coach for the Bulls and explore why the Bulls continue to be Leinster’s bogey side, dissecting their physical style and tactical prowess.The discussion also ventures into the significance of scenario planning in rugby strategy, the value of experienced captains, and the iconic traits of Bulls rugby. Bernard Jackman’s insights on the emergence of a new breed of player spark a thought-provoking exchange, while Harry caps it all off with his signature "Harry Index." Blending sharp analysis, engaging debate, and a healthy dose of laughs, this episode is a must-watch for any rugby fan looking to be informed and entertained.
Mar 20
Join Harry Jones and MW Welman as they explore the intricacies of the upcoming Lions Tour to Australia! They'll break down player selections, filling key roles, and the unique advantages of national team amalgamations. Plus, join their spirited debate on whether Andy Farrell, coach of the British and Irish Lions and an Englishman, can truly remain impartial or might favor an Irish-heavy lineup. What will his squad selection reveal? PLUS: What about a team from the Rugby Championship?!
Mar 18
Under Steve Borthwick, England have finally rediscovered their rugby identity, blending traditional strengths with innovative strategies. His dogged approach has seen a mix of experienced players and promising newcomers, crafting a squad with a dynamic age profile. As they finish as close runners-up to France, the question arises: are they now strong contenders for the next World Cup? Harry Jones and MW Welman dive into an in-depth analysis of England's growth through the Six Nations and look at what lies ahead.
Mar 18
MW Welman and Harry Jones delve into the rise of the new French rugby powerhouse. This team is not only unyielding but shrewd, using a blend of strength and strategy to dominate. Can this new France outbully, outplay, and outsmart the the Springboks? Harry draws an intriguing parallel to a courtroom drama where he skillfully portrayed his opponent as unlikeable to the jury. Will France do the same on the pitch? Don’t miss this episode!
Mar 11
Join Harry Jones, André Pretorius, and MW Welman for a deep dive into the Six Nations clash between France and Ireland at the Aviva Stadium. In what was billed as the match of the year, Ireland was overwhelmed by a highly motivated French side, showcasing their stellar defense and effective use of a 7-1 bench split. The trio dissects what went wrong for Ireland, what France did right, and lessons to be learned, with exclusive video analysis from André. Don't miss this comprehensive breakdown!
Mar 7
In the latest episode of The Lekker Rugby Pod, MW en Harry chat with renowned rugby writer Jon Cardinelli, who recently drafted a Springbok depth chart. They delve into the Springbok plans for 2025, the crucial tests ahead, and explore the role Félix Jones will play in the coaching setup. Don't miss this insightful discussion!
Mar 7
Get ready for a thrilling showdown as France takes on Ireland in Dublin! This could be the biggest match of the year, with the championship on the line. Can Ireland secure an unprecedented third consecutive win, or will France disrupt their streak? Harry Jones gives his expert preview, breaking down all the permutations, the stakes, and what’s at play for both teams. Don't miss this intense rugby face-off!
Mar 7
Bulls fans are head-mad and stomach-sick after a derby debacle, made even more painful by Evan Roos emerging as the hero of the Cape. MW's press conference questions prompted the most candid and insightful reflections from Jake White and John Dobson, following yet another spellbinding North-South contest, this time played in a flood. Harry delves into the reasons behind the chaos and celebrates the beauty of these close contests between brothers.
Feb 28
MW Welman and Harry Jones pay tribute to rugby legend Steven Kitshoff, who is forced to retire due to a critical neck injury. They reflect on his impactful career and Harry reads the poetic ode he has written in his honor. The conversation also explores the Springbok depth chart for their alignment camp, and bids farewell to three Irish stalwarts, marking the end of an era.
Feb 28
Get ready for some electrifying developments in the rugby universe! In this video, MW Welman dives into the latest shock movements shaking up the rugby world. First, we've got Handré Pollard making a sensational return to the Bulls. Then, Felix Jones is back with the Springboks, promising to inject fresh energy into the team. And the rumour mill is buzzing with speculation about who will take the coaching reins for Wales, Leicester Tigers, and Australia. MW Welman discusses all this with rugby expert Harry Jones. Don't miss out on their insights!
Feb 24
Spanning twenty time zones, former Springbok flyhalf turned defensive coach Andre Pretorius (who says tens cannot defend?) shows us the key pictures from the third round of the Six Nations, taking a hard look at what the well-oiled Irish attack does as well as the brand new Welsh system. Harry joins Andre in analysing the round, with insights as to how Wales found their groove, where Scotland went wrong, and shared “what’s next” thoughts with MW (about round four and the biggest derby in the world this week). A bumper edition of the Lekker Rugby Pod for true rugby fans and thinkers.
Feb 23
Across the globe, from Toronto to Turin to Tokyo, thousands of talented South African rugby players showcase their skills. Yet, only a select few receive the coveted WhatsApp message from Rassie. What distinguishes these elite players from the rest? Which traits and playing styles catch the eye of the selectors? MW and Harry dig into the larger context and ponder how even superlative talents like John Daly can fail to deliver.
Feb 23
In this video, Harry and MW break down the upcoming third round of the Six Nations rugby tournament. They delve into the anticipated close match between France and Italy and highlight the significance of the Calcutta Cup match between England and Scotland, noting England's progress and Scotland's injury issues.Additionally, they discuss Fabien Galthie's misunderstanding of the 7-1 bench tactic, potential coaching opportunities for Franco Smith, and compare candidates for the Australian national team. Harry wraps up with a detailed look at the contrasts between club and international rugby coaching.
Feb 17
Harry ventured into enemy territory as he traveled to Ireland to witness firsthand the prowess of the Springboks' new archenemy. He discussed his observations with MW, while both of them carefully sidestepped the 500-pound Blue Bull in the room! Their conversation delved into the fierce rivalry, the intricate process of building teams, the critical elements that make or break a match, and broader rugby themes.
Feb 10
Rivalries are the lifeblood of sport, from neighbouring clubs to professional to Test rugby. What are the foundations of those enmities; both real and built by marketing? How have they shifted? The forever North-South derby will never wane, but at Test level, new foes and unlikely friendships can grow. Harry and MW delve into how the hell they both came to be cheering England to beat France.
Feb 6
Nobody studies rugby more than Jared Wright of Planet Rugby. In this special episode, Harry becomes an interviewer, joining MW in learning the ins and outs, twists and turns and consequences of Round 1 of the Six Nations as all the sides regroup and do battle again this week in Italy, Scotland, and England. Will an upset emerge? Or there a clear top three of the six?
Feb 3
The conflict between club and country, leagues and Tests, has never been more intense. European super clubs now rival the depth and skills of national sides, but the vast majority of fan interest and financial support remains with Test rugby. The Six Nations stands out as the most successful annual tournament in rugby due to the depth of its rivalries, straightforward design, and the close proximity of its fan bases. Nowadays, it is the Irish and French teams that bring many of the new ideas to the table. It remains a compelling spectacle despite the fact that the tournament rarely produces the world champion. MW and Harry delve into the key takeaways from Round One, with a particular focus on the thrilling contest in Dublin.
Jan 30
In a very special Episode 48, Harry Jones and MW Welman welcome Huw Griffin from HG Rugby to explore the significance of the 6 Nations and why South Africans should pay more attention to it! Each team is dissected in detail by these rugby masterminds, and they make a few surprising predictions!
Jan 29
In a sobering assessment of the weekend’s drama, MW and Harry contemplate the way injury can change lives in a second and what Rugby must do to take care of his own. The guys also dig into the tough Jukskei Derby and its fallout, the debacle in Dublin and the Sharks' rising fortunes.
Jan 22
Another weekend of European rugby, more domination by French super clubs, filled to the gills with Test players, pleasing their rabid fans, and making the club versus country balance of power ever more ambiguous. What drove this phenomenon, how do Irish and French, Kiwi and Saffa models differ, and should we be worried about the immediate future impact of South African struggles to make the final sixteen of the big boy club tournament? MW and Harry dig deep into the how and why and when.
Jan 13
In the first Lekker Rugby Pod episode of 2025, Harry Jones and MW Welman delve into the Harry Index, a weekly ranking of the world's top rugby clubs. The Harry Index, created by Harry Jones, evaluates clubs based on a blend of subjective insights and objective metrics, providing a comprehensive view of the global rugby landscape. As South Africans continue to hold prominent positions both as players and coaches in these elite clubs, Harry and MW explore whether this widespread influence might come at a cost to the Springboks' World Cup aspirations.
Jan 10
Welcome to our in-depth analysis of South Africa’s rugby powerhouses: the Bulls, the Stormers, and the Sharks! Join renowned rugby fixer Harry Jones and former Springbok André Pretorius as they meticulously dissect the recent performances of these top-tier teams.🔍 In This Episode:- Detailed performance reviews of the Bulls, the Stormers, and the Sharks- Tactical insights and game-by-game breakdowns- Identifying and correcting key weaknesses and mistakes, such as defensive lapses, strategic missteps, and execution errors- Areas for growth and potential game-changing adjustmentsWhether you're a die-hard fan or new to the sport, this video offers unparalleled insights into the heart of SA rugby. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion and expert analysis!
Jan 8
In Part One of an exceptional episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, rugby aficionado Harry Jones teams up with former Springbok and current Japanese coach, André Pretorius. Together, they delve into the art of watching rugby like an expert. Discover their preferred vantage points, learn how they engage with other spectators, and gain insights into their in-depth game analysis. This episode offers a unique look into the minds of true rugby connoisseurs. Don't miss out on these fascinating discussions!
Jan 2
Join us in this special episode as Harry Jones takes a holiday in the mountains, where inspiration struck at the peak of his climb. While enjoying the breathtaking views, Harry came up with a brilliant solution to the Bulls' problems! Don't miss out on this exclusive insight from high above the valleys. Tune in to hear Harry's innovative ideas and see how his mountain-top revelation could change the game for the Bulls in 2025. Like, comment, and subscribe for more exciting updates and breakthroughs. Let's soar to new heights together!
Jan 1
Join us as Harry Jones and MW Welman delve into their 2025 wishlist, sharing their insights and hopes for the rugby world. This episode is jam-packed with thoughtful reflections and exciting predictions, as we compile a wishlist for each key aspect of the game.First up, we'll explore our wishes for the Springboks, discussing potential victories, standout players, and the kind of spirit we hope to see on the field. We'll then turn our attention to the Lions, contemplating how they can roar louder in 2025 with thrilling matches and standout performances that captivate fans.Next, we'll weather the storms with the Stormers, dreaming about their incredible feats for the upcoming season. We'll also delve into our dreams for the Bulls, hoping to see their strength and strategies shine brightly in the year ahead. The Sharks are not left out, as we discuss our high expectations and key players we hope will lead the team to triumphant moments.But it's not just the teams we're focusing on. We also have wishes for the referees, hoping for changes and improvements that will make the game fairer and more exciting. We'll touch upon the unpopular rules that we wish could be reconsidered or changed to enhance the overall experience of the game.Additionally, we'll discuss the Harry Index, a unique take on international clubs' performance, allowing us to rank the top club teams in the world, regardless of the competition!Finally, we'll round off with our overall wish for a fantastic 2025 rugby season, brimming with excitement, sportsmanship, and success.Like, comment, and subscribe for more sports insights and updates. Let's get ready for an exciting year!
Dec 28, 2024
Join die-hard Stormers fan Harry Jones as he gives his immediate reaction to a nail-biting game that was on a knife-edge until the final whistle! Feel the thrill as Harry shares his elation about the Stormers' incredible climb up the URC table after a tough and well-fought victory over the Sharks. Dive into the jubilation and relive the key moments of this unforgettable match!
Dec 23, 2024
How do you sum up a year like 2024? It was a rollercoaster of mostly highs, a few lows, some very big shocks, and loads of fun! Join MW and Harry as they evaluate the year, hand out awards, and celebrate one of the best Bok (if not Bulls) seasons in recent history. Plus, they’ll be sharing some witty insights on the URC! This is an episode you won't want to miss!
Dec 13, 2024
Do SA clubs have any realistic chance of winning two European cups in one season? The resource gap, diaspora of stars, and assistant coach migration conspire to create an uphill battle. MW and Harry dug in and Harry ends up more bullish than the Pretorian.
Dec 5, 2024
Join former Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer as he reflects on his illustrious rugby career, achieving his ultimate goal of coaching the Springboks! In an insightful conversation with MW Welman, Heyneke shares the highs and lows of his journey and his thoughts on today's rugby scene, including the current state of the Springboks.Heyneke is also a key figure in the annual George TENS Sport and Lifestyle Festival! Since its inception in 2019 as a rugby event, the festival has grown to feature Men's and Women's Rugby, Golf, Mixed and Women's Netball, Touchies, Dodgeball, and a vibrant Color Run! For more details, visit www.georgetens.co.za. Reflections on a lifetime in RUGBY! Former Springbok Coach Heyneke Meyer opens up!
Dec 5, 2024
Looking for the ultimate wrap for 2024? MW and Harry take apart several facets of the Springbok season, the wider world of finance and help you see what could be coming in 2025! Don't miss this closing chapter of the Lekker Rugby Pod's first season!
Nov 25, 2024
Are we ready to put the magnificent and nearly perfect Bok season of 2024 to bed? Not quite. MW asked Harry to opine on the end, the plot, the subplot and the superlatives of this tough year, with an eye on the meaning of the awards, the risks of complacency, how to go forward and profit more from this golden age, and how we should see this wild ride.
Nov 24, 2024
Was this Warren Gatland's last match? Did Rassie's Springboks put an end to Wales' ambitions? Join Harry Jones and MW Welman for their instant reactions after the game!
Nov 21, 2024
One last game till the boys go jol or farm or fish or find inner peace. Rassie has the Springboks poised for the best post-RWC winning season in Bok history during an era of unmatched competition and parity. MW and Harry go through each Test of this “round” of the Autumn Nations Series to weigh and calibrate the importance and cover the coaches on the hot seat. Could Rassie end Warren’s latest tenure at Wales? Or will this weekend bring the biggest upset of all, at Allianz Twickenham, where Eddie Jones could also avenge his formers bosses.
Nov 17, 2024
Join Harry Jones and MW Welman for a LIVE FULL TIME REACTION on the England vs South Africa rugby match at Twickenham! Get Harry's hot takes on match and join in on the conversation!
Nov 17, 2024
Join Harry Jones and MW Welman for a LIVE HALF TIME HOT TAKES on the England vs South Africa rugby match at Twickenham! Get Harry's hot takes on the first half!
Nov 14, 2024
The biggest Bok Test looms at Twickenham because Rassie’s tour plan was built on this fixture. So it comes as no surprise to MW and Harry that the biggest Bok pack starts and the safest bench ends. But what are the little quirks and quizzes, why two Louws are named and where plots could twist.
Nov 12, 2024
The Kiwis rubbed it in at Dublin, lowly Australia broke England’s heart, Argentina crushed Italy, and the Boks won’t let Finn create a try. MW and Harry (fresh from Murrayfield) try to place it all in rugby perspective. How should we see a 17-point win over Scotland? False gold or a bedrock to future depth? Mine with us.
Nov 11, 2024
Harry Jones joined MW Welman for a LIVE IMMEDIATE REACTION on the Scotland vs South Africa rugby match directly from Murrayfield!! Get Harry's hot takes on the game!
Nov 9, 2024
The End of Year Tour always brings expected and unexpected. New Zealand beat Ireland at home for the first time in ages, playing simple Bok-like rugby. But the No. 1 Boks have pulled a surprise speedy lineup choice. Join Harry on the wet ground in Ireland and Scotland with MW as your guide to figure it all out.
Nov 9, 2024
Who will make their name up North for South Africa? Who might be odd man out? The Autumn Nations Series kicked off with a classic clash of styles at Twickenham, which showed how a team can hang in the fight with less ball and tries if they have a Ratel-Richie-Pocock type breakdown specialist. MW and Harry look at Cameron Hanekom’s potential at openside flank and wonder how the Boks will share the load over three Tests, beginning with the attack-minded Scots at Murrayfield. … And Harry claims all the rule variations and experiments and changes except one will backfire and help the Boks!
Nov 9, 2024
How will the teams of the South end up on their end of year tours up North? The favoured Springboks can make no excuses, the All Blacks are trying to regain mojo, the Wallabies are rebuilding and the Pumas are forever underrated. MW and Harry rip into the battle for rugby supremacy, evaluating Fiji, France, Ireland and old England as well.
Oct 28, 2024
The hardest thing to do in elite sport is to repeat. Even harder is to go back-to-back-to-back! The best version of the All Blacks could not three-peat in 2019 because of a few mistakes in selection, which began in 2018. MW and Harry go through the wider landscape of Bok planning, for this tour and beyond. Don’t miss this deep dive into how Rassie is shrewdly mapping out the road to three World Cups in a row!
Oct 21, 2024
Who’s boxing clever and who’s punching below their weight so far in the URC’s South African sector? MW and Harry dig into who can still rise. They also dissect what went wrong for the Vodacom Bulls and right for the Stormers, Sharks and Lions! Harry ends with a moving tribute to the Butcher of Paarl, the Lantana Lekkerback, Kurt-Lee Arendse!
Oct 18, 2024
The marriage between rugby and social media is rocky but neither side can leave the other. Part of the problem is how we chase things, not knowing why: fame, approval, fortune, community. MW and Harry dig into the why in this special episode on the how not to be anti-social media.
Oct 14, 2024
The balance of power in rugby is forever shifting. Club versus country, the bitter battle between the hemispheres, the fight for broadcast revenue, embattled coaches finding ways to beat other coaches, the everpresent log, and shifting laws. Happy MW and sad Harry discuss what we learned this past weekend and talk about how scrumhalves are like jockeys!
Oct 11, 2024
Does rugby know how to grow? MW quizzes Harry on World Rugby's proposed law changes and the expected and unexpected consequences of shifts. They also take a look at what should be expected of Jake White and his Bulls this URC season. Harry finishes with an Ode to Ox, true to MW’s poll promise.
Oct 7, 2024
What can we make of the Boks 3.0 this far into season 2024? MW and Harry rummage around in the ruck to see what can be known, what is yet to be known, and what may never be known. Harry goes deep, guessing at the currents running under River Rassie.
Oct 4, 2024
Join Harry and MW for a special literary look at the Rugby Championship and the claims in Johnny Sexton’s autobiography (“we were the best”). Tongue in cheek and cheek in tongue.
Oct 4, 2024
The Rugby Championship trophy is full of brandy and coke and probably safely in a cabinet that is full. Are we getting too full of ourselves? What can we make of 2024 so far? Have the Springboks ticked enough boxes? MW and Harry dissect the climactic Mbombela win, look across the Bok season as a whole, and cast their eyes ahead to the end of the tale.
Sep 27, 2024
The great gamble of Santiago lost by a point but Nelspruit awaits, full of redemption and vindication. MW and Harry study how this, the first true knockout match of 2024, mirrors another must win match, the semifinal of 2023 in the World Cup versus Englander i, down to the team shape. The way to understand the complexity of Rassie’s rugby brain is to begin at the end and work backwards. Join us for rugby archaeology!
Sep 23, 2024
Rugby detectives do not attach to one theory too quickly. MW and Harry sift through the evidence of Round 5 to find the causes, culprits and silver linings of the one-point Springbok loss to the Pumas in The Rugby Championship!.
Sep 19, 2024
Once again, Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus surprised all and sundry with a relatively inexperienced Springbok team, with the backline and bench being the more experienced. Did he structure this team to exploit the Springboks' well-known scoring sprees after half time or does he have something else in mind? MW and Harry do a proper deep dive into what Rassie might be thinking and how he might intend to attack a high-riding Pumas side.
Sep 17, 2024
The Boks try to close out The Rugby Championship one week early in Argentina. But it is the most unpredictable team selection of the year with stalwarts left back home, an ongoing lock shortage, and a need to see more from the supporting cast. MW and Harry speculate as to how Rassie and his merry band of mad scientists will use the Springbok Lab.
Sep 12, 2024
Can the Boks Stay on Top? MW and Harry take a hard look at the end of the Underdog Era and the chances of Rassie and the boys learning to be the favourites in every match. This is an episode which goes deeper into the psychological world of winning in business, sport and life!
Sep 9, 2024
The All Black challenge to Springbok superiority was repelled in Cape Town. Not by much, but by just enough to put several arguments to rest. MW and Harry rip into stadium reviews, anthemology, Hegelian theory, key moments and a wider view of these golden years and how long they may last. Plus, Harry reflects on a homecoming. Join the growing audience for this deep Bok dive pod!
Sep 5, 2024
Who has outfoxed who? Rassie and Razor are locked in a tactical vice. Join MW and Harry as they decode who is in whose head. Win and Rassie is well on his way to mastering the old enemy. Lose and we are back to square one. Draw? Team mysteries, bench battles and a new fortress!
Sep 2, 2024
MW and Harry went to Ellis Park. Listen to their individual experiences of the monumental Springbok Test win over an excellent but ultimately limited All Black team. Some stood up. Some stepped down. The conversation travels through theme and topic and the triumph! Join the growing audience for this deep Bok dive pod! Harry's X (Twitter) account: https://x.com/haribaldijones
Aug 29, 2024
The most intriguing rivalry in rugby has always been as much about mind games as physical mismatches. With both the Boks and All Blacks turning the page on the 2023 World Cup, the battle at Ellis Park will set the tone. Also, the naming of Aphelele Fassi at fullback creates a dozen key questions: all are explored. MW and Harry fathom what might and could and will happen. Join the growing audience for this deep Bok dive pod!
Aug 29, 2024
The old enemy invades Ellis Park with Springbok supremacy on the line. Split the series and the All Blacks leave feeling (too) good. The Boks are better, brainier and faster, but remain underdogs until they show they can handle the mantle of world’s best. A hiccup: lock stocks are battered! Hear Harry reveal inside info to MW real time and the guys ponder with North brain and South madness how to handle it. Join the growing audience for this deep Bok dive pod!
Aug 23, 2024
Beyond benches and burpees: what traits make a Bok in Rassie’s world? What is the one thing most valued by coaches like Daan Human and Tony Brown? Which players need to have more caps than their age? Why did Razor cut his attack coach? MW and Harry dig into the Championship thus far and take on the topics nobody else will. Join the growing audience for this deep Bok dive pod!
Aug 19, 2024
Everybody knows the Boks are hard, big, tough and stubborn. But are they now the smartest team in The Rugby Championship? Brainier than the All Blacks? MW and Harry explore these and other rugby heresies on this deep dive review. Join the growing audience for this deep Bok dive pod!
Aug 15, 2024
The Springboks have controversially named one of the least capped starting teams in recent memory to maintain their lead in the Rugby Championship. MW and Harry debate how much that championship really matters in Rassie’s grand scheme! Perth will provide a few more answers than Brisbane! Join the growing audience for this deep Bok dive pod!
Aug 12, 2024
Much hype for Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu and he showed why! But what about that high school third team industrial engineer late bloomer from Maties with the buttoned up jersey and major attitude? MW and Harry dig deep into one of the best Bok blindside run on debuts in history, and also cover Razor’s sharp pain in Wellington caused by the Pumas’ claws. Visit Harry's X (Twitter) account here: https://x.com/haribaldijones
Aug 8, 2024
Wondering who’s who and what’s what in the Wallabies as the Springboks try to lift the Brisbane curse? MW asked Harry all the questions he could about the matchup, lineups, philosophies, rivalry, and what is at stake for Sacha and the boys!
Aug 5, 2024
Springbok fans want it all: blood new players like the lekkerbacks to mesh with 75-cap veteran winners so we win every World Cup but also stay on top by using continuity and finally win a bloody Rugby Championship with 1000 caps in first and second XVs! MW and Harry debate how Rassie & Co may approach the rest of this year, when and how Siya Kolisi and Willie le Roux will ride into the sunset, and what the Full Tony might look like!
Aug 4, 2024
Success is intoxicating. But it holds risks: where can Rassie go next? What kind of empire can he build? What sport offers a model? MW and Harry explore gridiron analogies and the mental games coaches play.
Aug 2, 2024
How do we know a GOAT? When can we see it? What’s the basis? Is it technical or in service of a team style? How many GOATs are in action at one time? Is rugby conducive to GOATism? Join rugby skeptics MW and Harry as they delve deeper.
Jul 24, 2024
How deep is the Boks' depth? Join MW and Harry as they ponder how a runaway 10-try win in Bloemfontein reveals true Test qualities. The precise Pretorian and the wayward Capetonian measure the merit of (mostly hyphenated) players and come up with quite a few surprises!
Jul 18, 2024
Bok business is still unfinished. No tries at Kings Park for the Tony Brown attack scheme and a series of calamities ended in last minute heartbreak for Saffa fans desperate to shush resilient Ireland. MW Welman and Harry Jones take all the sentiment out of it and weigh how bad it was, what should have been done, and what can be done next.
Jul 8, 2024
Episode 6: Time to reflect after a weekend of helter skelter Test Rugby action! MW and Harry review the major internationals, and do a deep dive into the Springboks' new game plan. Is it working, will it continue to work, and most importantly, is it really Springbok rugby? Read Harry's article on Saturday's test here: https://www.theroar.com.au/2024/07/08/s-t-just-got-real-inside-rugbys-alpha-collision-of-six-nations-boss-and-swaggering-world-cup-holders/?s=09
Jul 1, 2024
MW and Harry rip into rectification (SA-Ireland), recreation (France-Argentina), revenge (Wales-Australia) and a rectal exam (England-New Zealand). They differ most on the last one: MW sees a Pom upset; whilst Harry thinks the All Blacks will horse collar the Sweet Chariot. Plus, the final installment of the Harry Index. Jump into Test rugby and hear about the first Lekker Rugby Pod event ever!
Jun 25, 2024
MW and Harry talk about lekkerbacks - those uniquely South African scrumcapped swivelhipped pintsized wing who keep coming. But thoroughly dissect the unlekker Bulls’ miserable second half in the URC final. A deep dive. Also up for discussion is the Springboks whipping Wales at Twickenham and the penultimate Harry's Index where the best club team in the world will be crowned next week after the French Top 14 final!
Jun 17, 2024
Podcasts can keep you sane after your team loses. But when your team wins, podcasts are just the right amount of fanatic insanity. The Bulls knocked off mighty Test-laden Leinster and the sober Pretorian MW Welman cannot hide his giddy glee. Stormers tragic Harry Jones joins MW to break down every facet on how this famous victory happened.
Jun 10, 2024
Episode 2: Podcasts help us moan when we lose and groan about how we won. Join the lekker North-South rugby odd-fellows MW Welman and Harry Jones as they rip into why the Stormers’ season ended too soon and why the Bulls’ campaign might as well. A no holds barred grapple into Saffa rugby around the globe, nerves on the tee, Bok depth charts, league power rankings, and the Welsh Test.
Jun 3, 2024
MW and Harry work through the top rugby leagues to fathom who is on top and who is near. They also examine why some South African coaches and players rise so far when they join the diaspora rather than stay close to home.