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Episode 186: URC Final LIVE Preview with Harry Jones | Lekker Rugby Pod

37 min · 19 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 186: URC Final LIVE Preview with Harry Jones | Lekker Rugby Pod

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Can the Bulls pull off the upset of the year in Dublin on Friday?With the URC Final days away, MW Welman and Harry Jones go live to break down the Leinster and Bulls team announcements and make the case for why this final might not be the foregone conclusion many expect. The Bulls' front row is the story, and Leinster know it.In this episode:Why the Bulls' pack could be Leinster's worst nightmare in DublinAndrew Porter's withdrawal and what it signals ahead of the finalThe team announcements broken down and what they revealHarry Jones heads behind the scenes with the Bulls on match day Friday

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