Episodes

  • Nolli Waterman on her life in rugby, becoming England’s youngest player and her journey to being a World Champion.
    Apr 11 2022

    In Episode 6 of the From the Vaults podcast from the World Rugby Museum we're talking to Red Rose legend Nolli Waterman about a West Country childhood steeped in rugby, becoming England's youngest ever player, and the highs and devastating lows along the way to becoming World Champions in 2014, as well as what to look forward to later this year in the 9th edition of the World Cup. 

     

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    50 mins
  • Ugo Monye on his life in rugby, the epic 2009 Lions tour of South Africa and his philosophy on dealing with defeat
    Jul 7 2021

    In Episode 5 of the From the Vaults podcast from the World Rugby Museum, we sit down with former Harlequins, England and British Lions player Ugo Monye to talk about his life in rugby, the epic 2009 Lions tour of South Africa and his philosophy on dealing with defeat, picking yourself up and bouncing back stronger!


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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Martin Offiah's life in rugby, league and union and the song Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
    Mar 1 2021

    In the fourth From the Vaults podcast from the World Rugby Museum, we sit down with Rugby League legend Martin Offiah to talk about the Rugby Union days that bookended his career and the role and influence of Rugby League on Rugby Union in the professional era. We also discuss the song Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, how it came to be associated with rugby and what he thinks of it now.


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    43 mins
  • Ben Ryan on the amateur era, getting out of his comfort zone, and coaching Fiji to Olympic Gold
    Mar 2 2020

    In Episode 3 of the From the Vaults podcast from the World Rugby Museum, we sit down with former England and Fiji Sevens coach to talk about his life in rugby, from Wimbledon College to his Cambridge Blue, to leading Fiji to an historic first gold medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics.


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    36 mins
  • Lewis Moody on his life in rugby, what it takes to win a Rugby World Cup and how he got the nickname Mad Dog
    Oct 24 2019

    In the second From the Vaults podcast from the World Rugby Museum, we sit down with 2003 Rugby World Cup winner Lewis Moody to talk about confidence on the pitch, being part of a Rugby World Cup winning squad, and his time as the Rugby Football Union’s First World War Ambassador.


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    25 mins
  • Eddie Jones on Japan, transforming the Brave Blossoms and beating South Africa
    Oct 7 2019

    In the first From the Vaults podcast from the World Rugby Museum, we sit down with England Rugby head coach Eddie Jones to talk about his time as Japan coach from 2012-2015. How talks about how he developed and transformed the Brave Blossoms into a competitive international side before masterminding the greatest upset in Rugby World Cup history against South Africa.


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    18 mins