A podcast where players and coaches, both past and present, discuss and share their experiences of rugby.
Every episodes is available over on my Patreon page: www.patreon.com/thelooseh
The United Rugby Championship will take begin next season and will become the new competition for PRO14 teams.
Adam Redmond is Head of Broadcast & Communications for the PRO14 and soon-to-be United R…
Tackling the World is the latest podcast series from The Loose Head's Jeff Neville. In this series, I talk to players about their RWC experiences, discussing everything from selection to mental healt…
Olympic and World Sevens gold medal winning coach Ben Ryan joins me to discuss his time with the Fiji Sevens team, the importance of open-mindedness in coaching, moving on after achieving your goals,…
On this series of the podcast, I speak with guests whose careers were impacted through injury. We’ll discuss the injuries themselves, the mental side of them, and if those injuries have left any effe…
This season of the podcast is focused entirely on the coaching side of the game, discussing topics like creating a positive environment, focusing on the process, overcoming ego, various aspects of pl…
Connacht Head Coach Andy Friend joins me on the first episode of “Let’s Talk Coaching”, a podcast series focused entirely on the coaching side of the game.
On this episode, Andy and I discuss how to …
Squidge Rugby discusses the difficulties facing content creators, life on social media, Rassie's private parts, and Richie Mo'unga: the modern fly half.
A fun conversation that is a bit different fro…
Leinster and Ireland player Lindsay Peat joins me on this weeks podcast to discuss her injury rehab during the Covid lockdown, her love of sport and time with Ireland so far, the development of women…
On Saturday, June 13th, Jeff Neville, Daithí Ó Ruaidh, and Stiofán Ó Fearaíl walked 100,000 steps each (over 81km) to raise money for Self Help Africa.
Hear how they got on, their highs and lows, an…
Jamie Cudmore describes his early career in Canada, Wales, and New Zealand, and gives an insight into nearly 20 years of playing and coaching in France.
Fights, eye-gouging, and backstabbing; this o…
I chat to Mark Roche of Ireland Sevens about how the Ireland Sevens program began, how it has developed over the years, the importance of the club game in Ireland, and how he overcame setbacks such a…