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2014 #6 - USA 47-7 Kazakhstan (with Rugby Julia)
Season 6, Ep. 6
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Julia Singer AKA Rugby Julia joins us to watch her beloved US Eagles hammer a battling Kazakhstan side. Amongst a critical analysis of the state of Twitter, we dissect Julia's choice to adopt Wales as her second team, discover more inspiring stories and assess Siya Kolisi's career prospects.
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