Ireland may be two from two with Eve Higgins at the heart of the action, but there’s a gravitational pull towards a Black Ferns vortex of danger. In this week’s MudderRucker, Ailbhe and Cian are joined by Chloe Pearse and Christy Haney to dissect the five-try win over Spain that somehow still felt nervy.
We break down scrum dominance, shaky set-piece calls, and defensive breakdowns — plus the all-important tempo stat that’s turning out to be the only one that matters this World Cup. Christy brings serious prop insight (and no patience for bad calls), Chloe unpacks the pressure of defending with width, and we preview the clash with the Black Ferns at a sold-out Amex.
Also featuring: line-speed mysteries, midfield mayhem, and the growing mystery of Ireland’s missing jackal threat.
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00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:26 Chloe Pearse's Championship Win and Boat Adventure
01:45 Christy's Journey to Irish Rugby
03:41 Structural Engineering and Rugby: A Unique Connection
04:54 World Cup Hamstring Injury and Team Support
06:23 Round Two of the World Cup: France vs. Brazil
12:05 South Africa's Upset Against Italy
18:51 Ireland's Performance and Defensive Struggles
23:18 The Importance of Linda in the Squad
24:24 Analyzing the Game Against Spain
25:40 Controversial Moments in the Match
29:50 Standout Players and Performances
33:41 Injury Concerns and Future Matches
39:33 Fun and Games: Lucky Dip Questions
42:51 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead