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Sportswriters Brett McKay and Ryan O’Connell have reconvened for a very special Rugby World Cup final edition of the Cheap Seats podcast.
Whispers of a return were well received, and spawned a new batch of World Cup #AskTheCheapSeats questions, most probably to ensure the boys had something to talk about.
In the most anticipated game in trans-Tasman rugby history, topics in the lead-up to the Rugby World Cup decider include:
– The fitness of Israel Folau
– The prospect of wet weather (including a terrible BBC voice)
– The big performers for either side
– Tactical kicking
– The likelihood of free-flowing attack
– The Wallabies’ improvements under Michael Cheika
– The moments of Rugby World Cup 2015
– The whole Craig Joubert episode
– The point of the third versus fourth playoff
– And the history of the Player of the Tournament
In short, if there’s something you’re wondering about with the final, the boys have got you covered.
As always, you can get The Cheap Seats on Twitter at @CheapSeatsPod, on Soundcloud, iTunes, and the TuneIn radio app.
And stay cheap – you never know when we’ll be back!
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