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Roar Live is back today for another episode and we’re keen for you to get involved.
The Wallabies spring tour ended with two defeats. We’re ready to analyse the whole tour with Roar expert Brett McKay.
Brett will also share his thoughts on where the Wallabies are at, how England became so good in the space of a year and why South Africa are so terrible.
We welcome any questions at all, from the deathly serious to the pointlessly frivolous, and we’ll do our best to get to as many of them as we can.
Managing editor Patrick Effeney will play host this week for half an hour this afternoon.
It all kicks off at 6:00pm AEDT on our Facebook page.
There will also be a podcast available afterwards at Soundcloud.
If you want a taste of what Roar Live is all about, be sure to check out this clip from a recent episode, where we discussed the perennial question of how to beat the All Blacks.
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