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WRP 57 - Flying Bird

Season 2, Ep. 14

WRP 57 - Flying Bird................ Liza "Bird" Burgess joins Johnnie & Burf on this week's pod. The former Welsh captain, Barbarians coach & first ever female member of the Welsh Rugby Union board, has just been voted vice-chair of that board. J & R chat about the position, the influence Bird is having & the raise of diversity on these committees. They also speak about the Welsh Women's set up with Bird's good friend Rachel Taylor involved & how it has turned onto the right path. Bird also gives the low down of Gloucester-Hartpury, the English Premier XVs club that she is a coach at, plus she & Burf their predictions for the weekend's fixtures. In the rest of the pod Johnnie & Burf touch on concussion & how it has impacted on Rachael's career. And all the latest news from around the world of women's rugby.

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