• EPISODE 33: ”HAKUNA MATATA: WHAT A LOVELY BUNCH OF...” Feat. TERRY BAKER (Typhoons RUFC)

  • Apr 7 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
  • Podcast

EPISODE 33: ”HAKUNA MATATA: WHAT A LOVELY BUNCH OF...” Feat. TERRY BAKER (Typhoons RUFC)

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Episode 33 of the Sheffield Vulcans Podcast.

    This week we welcome Terry Baker from the Lancashire Typhoons to the pod. Join us as we discuss the disappointment of cancelled games, the Women's Six Nations and Sheffield Tigers on-going campaign to raise money for a much needed fourth pitch.

    In the second half, we turn the spotlight on Terry to learn about the journey he took before joining the Typhoons and what it meant for him to see his team win the Community Award - LGBT at the National Diversity Awards. Rounding up the chat we briefly talk about the upcoming IGR North Final which will be taking place on Saturday 16th April at Preston Grasshoppers Rugby Football Club.

    Tune in and listen as we continue to talk IGR, Rugby Union, and everything in-between.

     

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    Listen to this episode of the Ruck My Life Podcast here.

     

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    As always, our show is available to listen to on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean and Spotify. So sit back and listen as we talk IGR, Rugby Union and everything in-between.

     

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