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“It’s never nice losing in a green shirt” | Garry Ringrose on Ireland’s 36-14 Defeat to France
14:39|“It’s never nice losing in a green shirt” | Garry Ringrose on Ireland’s 36-14 Defeat to FranceGarry Ringrose sits down with Virgin Media Sport's Stuart McAvoy after Ireland's defeat to France. Ireland's outside centre is hurting after the disappointing defeat and is looking for a much-needed response against Italy on Saturday at the Aviva.
Peter O’Mahony on Retirement, Rugby & Life After the Game | VMTV Rugby Pod
31:35|Virgin Media’s newest rugby pundit, Peter O’Mahony, joins Stuart McAvoy in studio as the special guest on this week’s VMTV Rugby Pod.The former Munster, Ireland, and British & Irish Lions captain opens up about his decision to retire, his passion for gardening, his greatest days on the pitch, and what’s next in life after rugby.
VMTV Rugby Pod |Alan Quinlan & Stuart McAvoy look ahead to the 2026 Men's Six Nations Championship.
39:11|Alan Quinlan and Stuart McAvoy are in studio to preview the 2026 Men's Six Nations Championship.In round one France welcome Ireland to the Stade de France on Thursday night, on Saturday Scotland play Italy in Rome and later that day England host Wales at the Allianz Stadium in South West London.
VMTV Rugby Pod |Alan Quinlan & Stuart McAvoy discuss European Rugby and Scott Roberston's NZ exit
42:38|Alan Quinlan and Stuart McAvoy are in studio to reflect on the departure of Scott Roberston as New Zealand head coach. Alan also looks at the final round of fixtures in the European pool stages and what the Irish provinces need to do to qualify for the next stage.
VMTV Rugby Pod |Alan Quinlan & Stuart McAvoy look back on another weekend of European Rugby
39:09|Alan Quinlan and Stuart McAvoy are in studio to discuss Round two of Europe. There were wins for Leinster, Munster and Connacht with a defeat to Ulster in Cardiff. There is also a little Christmas quiz for Alan to enjoy and his hopes for Irish rugby in 2026.
VMTV Rugby Pod |Alan Quinlan & Stuart McAvoy reflect on Ireland's World Cup draw and RD1 of Europe
37:09|Alan Quinlan and Stuart McAvoy are in studio as they look back at the opening weekend of European Rugby. It was a mixed set of results for the Irish provinces with wins for Ulster and Leinster however Munster and Connacht suffered defeats. Alan also gives his thoughts on last week's draw for Rugby World Cup 2027.
VMTV Rugby Pod |Alan Quinlan & Stuart McAvoy look back at South Africa's victory against Ireland.
34:49|Alan Quinlan chats to Stuart McAvoy after Ireland's defeat against the back-to-back World Champions South Africa. The former Ireland and Munster back-row gives his thoughts on the visitor's dominance at scrum-time as well as Ireland's ill-discipline, Quinlan also believes this is the best Springbok time he has ever seen. It has been a tricky Autumn for Ireland and Quinlan gives his opinion on what improvements are needed before the start of the Six Nations next year.
151. Lions Tour review with Alan Quinlan
29:49||Ep. 151Alan Quinlan joins Stuart McAvoy for a final review of the Lions 2-1 series win over Australia. Saturday's dramatic final test where the weather played havoc with the game is discussed first. Quinny gives insight on how players deal with a lengthy stoppage during a game, given the shots we saw of the Lions players on their phones or sitting on beanbags in Sydney on Saturday and whether the Wallabies kept themselves sharper during that weather break. The lads (including Quinny's dogs) also give credit to Australia for avoiding the whitewash, debate whether Andy Farrell should have picked a different team for the final game, and praise the standout players for the Lions down under.
150. Reaction as Hugo Keenan secures Lions series win in dramatic fashion!
35:15||Ep. 150Stuart McAvoy and Alan Quinlan are back to discuss the British & Irish Lions' dramatic win at the MCG in front of over 90,000 fans on Saturday that secured a series win with a game to spare. Quinny gives his thoughts on the controversy surrounding Hugo Keenan's late series-winning try and Andrea Piardi's decision to allow it , a decision Australia head coach Joe Schmidt criticised post-match. The pair also chat about Keenan's meteoric rise from Blackrock College to Sevens international, XVs international and now a Lion. This weekend's final test in Sydney is also previewed with the Lions looking for a first whitewash tour victory since beating Argentina 4-0 in 1927.
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