Absolutely brilliant GBR. What a great idea, and a fantastic trip down memory lane with legends. You mentioned them in the game, but would love Hill, Back and Dallaglio to chew the fat.
Grew up loving Scottish Rugby in Ireland via my Dad, he loved Bill McMurty the Scottish commentator, I might have his name wrong, I recently saw that 1990 game on Scottish rugby you tube , just give you chills the Scottish supporters back then had a different noise level to today , the Passion of the players back then was at another level, they might be milles off the players of today physically but not in their drive to win at all costs, amazing stuff as a 42 years old watching this from New York brilliant!!!
@@fatkev1983 Yes, I'd agree, but right behind were Peter West and Cliff Morgan. Both didn't quite have the "preparation" that McClaren put in, but I love hearing "My word" from Peter West and "He must score" from Morgan.
Gary mentioned driving for a grain company. It reminded me of an event in either 1986 or 87 when someone in the English grain trade challenged the Scottish Grain trade to a rugby game. Findlay Calder was then a grain trader, Gary transporting it and JJ growing it! Coupled with the Bairds and a whole list of other linked Scottish internationals etc the Scottish team came out on top.
@@struancochrane753 Yes, but professionalism came on without any sort of transition period, and it didn't work out well. Look at the clubs that are in financial trouble now?
Enjoyed that. Laughed out loud about Tom McCleish (not just a super rugby player but one of the best trout fishers I have met). Only negative Haskel needs to understand there is a reason he has two ears and one mouth and that they should be used in that proportion.
Very entertaining. Like to see Peter Winterbottom, Mike Teague, Dean Richards, Micky Skinner. Find 2 from 4 that are still compos mentis.....England and the LIons together.
My pal Nick Killick was moores understudy at quins and played with fun bus ,probyn and the judge Rendall at various points.. different breed the front rows
Great episode - but unrelated feedback. Is there any reason you/they don't use lapel mics? When you've got guests who aren't used to holding them it's more noticeable but I've wondering why you don't. Is it just to get that bit more branding in? It would maybe help remove the fumbling noises.
Given Ireland's current position in the Six Nations where they have the opportinity of becoming the first team in the Six Nations era of winning the championship with a Grand Slam back to back, it might be interesting to have two groups. One group that did not win anything when they played for Ireland and the second group that have won a Grand Slam, Championship, or at least a Triple Crown while playing for Ireland. You could have one of the front rows from the 90s, such as Keith Wood, Paul Wallace and Peter Clohessy/ Nick Popplewell with the 2009 Grand Slam front row of Jerry Flannery, John Hayes and Marcus Horan. Alternatively, you could have one of the 90s backline partnerships, such as Simon Geoghegan, Richard Wallace, and Conor O'Shea with the 2009 Grand Slam backline paternership of Luke Fitzgerald, Tommy Bowe and Rob Kearney.
Good to see 2 Scotland Greats however the 2 hosts did not handle the interview well It was clear Chalmers was more chopsy and overtalked and interrupted Armstrong. As hosts they need to do better to ensure everyone has an equal opportunity
1990 Match a great one. Unfortunately, the referee, Bishop I think was his name, a Kiwi, did not play advantage. I've watched that game a few times on video, and every time he blew the whistle when advantage should have been played, I cringe (I'm a referee.). I sort of thought this was a Southern Hemisphere attempt to make a mockery of the match. Tough game, and at a time of amateurism, and let's admit, semi-professionalism to an extent.
Hask clearly has a certain reverence for players from the 90s ... nice to see.
Absolutely outstanding! Great to hear the stories! Can't wait for the rest! 🙏👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
canny*
Absolutely brilliant GBR. What a great idea, and a fantastic trip down memory lane with legends. You mentioned them in the game, but would love Hill, Back and Dallaglio to chew the fat.
"Rugby's Greatest Unions" is a great concept - Wonderful chemistry. I look forward to more.
Rarely post comments, but wanted to here. Great episode, your respect to these legends was awesome. Great work. Rugby at its best.
Dooley and Ackford. Proper old school.
One of the best episodes! From an englishman!
O’Driscoll and Darcy, O’Connell and O’Callaghan
Edwards and the late John.
Loved watching that, although I'm an England supporter I always loved watching Gary Armstrong, fantastic player.
Loved watching GA play. Modest. Highly talented. Nails. Remember his tackling - he genuinely smashed much much bigger opponents.
Grew up loving Scottish Rugby in Ireland via my Dad, he loved Bill McMurty the Scottish commentator, I might have his name wrong, I recently saw that 1990 game on Scottish rugby you tube , just give you chills the Scottish supporters back then had a different noise level to today , the Passion of the players back then was at another level, they might be milles off the players of today physically but not in their drive to win at all costs, amazing stuff as a 42 years old watching this from New York brilliant!!!
Bill McMurtrie was the rugby correspondent for the Glasgow Herald newspaper. The commentator was, of course, Bill McLaren.
@@docdr7199 the voice of rugby.
@@fatkev1983 Yes, I'd agree, but right behind were Peter West and Cliff Morgan. Both didn't quite have the "preparation" that McClaren put in, but I love hearing "My word" from Peter West and "He must score" from Morgan.
McMurtry eas a rugby journalist your thinking of McLaren
Great show guys and a speedy recovery to Chick
Fantastic episode
Gary Armstrong World Class In his prime
Jetharts Here...
Absolute legends from a more elegent game from a more civilised age!
Excellent content, two greats of the game, well done. My suggestion for a future episode would McGeechan & Telfer.
Brilliant episode best yet 👍👍👍
Gary mentioned driving for a grain company. It reminded me of an event in either 1986 or 87 when someone in the English grain trade challenged the Scottish Grain trade to a rugby game. Findlay Calder was then a grain trader, Gary transporting it and JJ growing it! Coupled with the Bairds and a whole list of other linked Scottish internationals etc the Scottish team came out on top.
Grain: a must for whiskey or beer!
Leicester & England ABC club - rowntree, cockerill and garforth. Brilliant!
On the couch with England centres Will and the other Guy. Good luck hope ya can deliver that
Carling and Guscott?
Agree sir. Carling and guscott outstanding pair@struancochrane753
@simonsmith740 and I am Scottish. They were very good. Plus Carling diagnosed the issues with the RFU a long way out, "50 old farts"
@@struancochrane753 Yes, but professionalism came on without any sort of transition period, and it didn't work out well. Look at the clubs that are in financial trouble now?
Can you do Hill, Back and Dallaglio?
Bakkies Botha and Victor Matfield - In the run up to autumn internationals perhaps
Gary Armstrong, simply the best 9 ever. So combative, so incredibly brave.
Hill, Back, Dallaglio. Dooley & Ackford. Jeffries & Calder. Robert Jones & Jonathon Davis.
Odriscoll and roberts. Great lions combo.
Enjoyed that. Laughed out loud about Tom McCleish (not just a super rugby player but one of the best trout fishers I have met). Only negative Haskel needs to understand there is a reason he has two ears and one mouth and that they should be used in that proportion.
Charmers looks exactly the same today as he did in 1990!
Very entertaining. Like to see Peter Winterbottom, Mike Teague, Dean Richards, Micky Skinner. Find 2 from 4 that are still compos mentis.....England and the LIons together.
🤔 Which partnership would you most like for us to feature? Let us know…
JJ and F Calder
The Hastings Sisters
The Quinelle Sisters
The Underwood Sisters
Scott Gibbs and Alan Tait
Here's a few ideas:
Jeffrey - White - Calder
Dooley - Ackford
Sella - Mesnel (both of them speak English)
D'Arcy - O'Driscoll
Was lucky enough to meet Chris Raducanu a few months back
What a great idea 💡
I read the Tom English book. Excellent account of the 1990 match. Hastings Sisters? That's funny. I'd love to have a pint with these two Scots.
More of this please...
Fantastic episode. How about getting Danny Cipriani on. Bit left field but I bet it would be interesting
Nonu and Conrad Smith, be worth a look
Leonard, Moore, Probyn.
My pal Nick Killick was moores understudy at quins and played with fun bus ,probyn and the judge Rendall at various points.. different breed the front rows
Whitelock and Rettalick world record test combination.
Kings bar , Harrys bar I new them well !
Great episode - but unrelated feedback. Is there any reason you/they don't use lapel mics? When you've got guests who aren't used to holding them it's more noticeable but I've wondering why you don't. Is it just to get that bit more branding in? It would maybe help remove the fumbling noises.
Awesome legends but why not do these episodes when the six nations isn't on? 😂
Murray and Sexton
Perfect Valentine’s Day podcast 😂
Wouldn't wish to spend it anywhere else 😅
Wilco and Daws
Best Scottish player ever.
Chalmers was a tough player.
Telfer was not wrong.
Given Ireland's current position in the Six Nations where they have the opportinity of becoming the first team in the Six Nations era of winning the championship with a Grand Slam back to back, it might be interesting to have two groups. One group that did not win anything when they played for Ireland and the second group that have won a Grand Slam, Championship, or at least a Triple Crown while playing for Ireland.
You could have one of the front rows from the 90s, such as Keith Wood, Paul Wallace and Peter Clohessy/ Nick Popplewell with the 2009 Grand Slam front row of Jerry Flannery, John Hayes and Marcus Horan. Alternatively, you could have one of the 90s backline partnerships, such as Simon Geoghegan, Richard Wallace, and Conor O'Shea with the 2009 Grand Slam backline paternership of Luke Fitzgerald, Tommy Bowe and Rob Kearney.
Catt and healey best versatility pair !
Rutherford and Laidlaw.
I'm still waiting for the ending to the chocolate in Gavin Hastings bubble bath story..............?
JJ and Findlay Calder would be great
Great episode - maybe a tad less Hask would be nice
Frank Bunce and Walter Little combo
Bookmarks?
Conrad Smith & Ma’a Nonu
Greenwood & Tindall
Dooley and Ackford. Surely?!?
O Connell & O Callaghan full stop
Will carling and Jeremy Guscott
Good to see 2 Scotland Greats however the 2 hosts did not handle the interview well
It was clear Chalmers was more chopsy and overtalked and interrupted Armstrong.
As hosts they need to do better to ensure everyone has an equal opportunity
The future of rugby is not in the past,lets talk about the future and move the game on.
Heavens Gary has aged.. Chick looks the same!
1990 Match a great one. Unfortunately, the referee, Bishop I think was his name, a Kiwi, did not play advantage. I've watched that game a few times on video, and every time he blew the whistle when advantage should have been played, I cringe (I'm a referee.). I sort of thought this was a Southern Hemisphere attempt to make a mockery of the match. Tough game, and at a time of amateurism, and let's admit, semi-professionalism to an extent.