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It was a successful Force debut for Kurtley Beale in his first Super Rugby game in around 1500 days.
In the third interview of the series, resident The Roar columnist, Garth Hamilton, talks rugby with Spiro Zavos on the upcoming Rugby World Cup.
With the pre-world cup games almost at an end, there have already been more than a few surprises for rugby fans. This week Ireland came oh so close to losing to Italy and Scotland’s impressive pack met their match against the Springboks.
Ireland’s demise and the suddenly interesting pool clashing between Italy and Scotland gave Spiro much to talk about this week. Couple that with the ever improving Australian Rugby Championship and it made this week’s chat rather interesting.
Listen here [~15 mins]:
[audio:http://www.theroar.com.au/audio/Spiro-Zavos-3.mp3]
Next week The Roar will be talking to Spiro from France as he reports back from the Rugby World Cup.
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