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  • Episode 163: Inside the Bulls: What Johan Ackermann Has Changed So Far | Exclusive Interview
    2026/04/09

    Johan Ackermann did not arrive at a finished Bulls team. He stepped into a side that had been to three finals in four seasons, but one that was in turmoil. The previous coach had been forced out, and the group was searching for direction and alignment.Since then, results have started to turn. But as he explains here, the process is still unfolding. The Bulls are improving, yet they are not the final version of what they are trying to become.He reflects on what he found at Loftus, the early struggles, and the changes being made on and off the field. He also addresses the Springbok coaching involvement and the lessons from key defeats along the way.This is not a rebuild. It is a reshaping. And it is not done yet.

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    58 分
  • Episode 162: Harry’s Blueprint: Exactly How The Stormers & Bulls Can Win This
    2026/04/03

    Episode 162 of the Lekker Rugby Pod is built around one idea. Harry has worked out what it will take for the Stormers and the Bulls to win this weekend's cruciall games, and we go through it properly.We look at how the Stormers are approaching Toulon, why that 50-minute mark matters, and where they think the game can be won. Then we turn to the Bulls and Glasgow, where Harry lays out a six-point plan for how the Bulls can pull this off.At one point we tell Franco Smith to stop watching, because it feels like we’re giving too much away.Watch the games with this in mind and see what shows up.Welcome to Megafoon Rugby, a digital-first rugby platform built for how the game is followed now. Thoughtful analysis, big personalities, proper debate, and the moments that actually matter.

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    59 分
  • Episode 161: Bulls and Stormers From the Inside… Similar. But Different
    2026/04/01

    What does a professional rugby team actually look like from the inside?MW spent a week embedded with the Bulls. Harry did the same with the Stormers. Not from the outside. Inside the week, inside the meetings, inside the environment. This episode works through what that access revealed.Some things look familiar. The structure, the preparation, the level of detail. You begin to see why top teams operate the way they do.But then the differences start to show. In how people interact. In how decisions are made. In how the environment feels day to day.The Bulls and the Stormers are similar in what they are trying to achieve. They are not the same in how they go about it.That tension sits at the centre of this conversation.

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    53 分
  • Episode 160: What Each South African Team Has Become after 14 URC Rounds
    2026/03/30

    Fourteen rounds in, you stop guessing.The Bulls, Stormers, Sharks and Lions have all taken shape. Clear enough now to see what they lean on, and what they give away. The question is whether that holds in knockout rugby.This episode works through each team as they are now, and what that could mean when the season tightens. Riveting stuff!

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Episode 159: What Really Wins Rugby Matches? | Lekker Rugby Pod with Sam Larner
    2026/03/18

    Modern rugby looks different. More kicks, more broken play, more tries.
    Yet kicking is still treated as a mistake.

    In Episode 159, Harry Jones speaks to analyst and author Sam Larner (Attacking the Space) about how the modern game actually works, and why so many people misread it.

    The common view is simple: keep the ball, build pressure, avoid kicking.
    The reality is more complicated. The best teams kick more, not less, and they do it for a reason.

    This conversation breaks down how kicking controls territory, reduces risk and creates pressure, and why possession often matters less than how a possession ends.

    France, Ireland and England approach this differently, but the pattern is consistent once you know what to look for.

    This is not a match recap. It is a clearer way of seeing rugby.

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    54 分
  • Reaction | Here It Is! Our Bulls vs Stormers Reaction | Lekker Rugby Pod
    2026/03/16

    People have been asking for it. They’ve been waiting for it. So here it is.The Lekker Rugby Pod reaction to the Bulls vs Stormers derby may not be instant, but sometimes the dust needs to settle before the real analysis begins.MW Welman and Harry Jones take a calm look back at what happened at Loftus. Why the Bulls struggled to adapt once the Stormers slowed the game down, why the Stormers looked calmer under pressure, and what the result might mean for the URC run-in.The reaction may have been delayed. But the conversation was always coming.

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    40 分
  • Episode 158: Bulls vs Stormers: The Rugby Rivalry That Created The Lekker Rugby Pod!
    2026/03/14

    This is the match the Lekker Rugby Pod was built on.North vs South. Bulls vs Stormers. Loftus vs Cape Town. For more than a century this rivalry has defined South African rugby, and this weekend it explodes again in Pretoria.In Episode 158, MW Welman and Harry Jones go head to head in a classic preview full of analysis, history and merciless banter. From Pollard and Willie to Sacha and Willemse, from scrums to turnovers to altitude and momentum, everything is on the table.But as always with this rivalry, the analysis quickly turns into something else.Stormpy van Druren makes an appearance. Jeandré Rudolph becomes “Oom Rugby”.Harry predicts a Stormers upset.MW is having none of it.It is the battle of the bad winners against the bad losers. If you love rugby rivalries, this one is special. And if you love the Bulls or the Stormers, this one might hurt.Welcome to the North–South Derby.

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    41 分
  • Episode 157: England vs France Breakdown | Game Plans for Dummies | Lekker Rugby Pod
    2026/03/11

    England vs France is one of rugby’s great rivalries. But what actually decides these matches?In this episode of the Lekker Rugby Pod, Harry Jones and MW Welman are joined by analyst Angus Usher (@analystgus) to break down the tactical battle between England and France.Using the Six Nations clash as the case study, we unpack how teams build their game plans, where matches are really won, and how different tactical approaches shape the outcome.We discuss kicking strategy, phase play, defensive systems, and the key areas England would need to control to compete with France.If you've ever wondered what coaches mean when they talk about trusting the game plan, this episode explains it.

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    1 時間 3 分