• Houston SaberCats’ Davy Coetzer

  • Mar 24 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Houston SaberCats’ Davy Coetzer

  • Summary

  • On this replay of US Rugby Happy Hour LIVE, Bill & John welcomed Houston SaberCats Flyhalf, Davy Coetzer, to catch up on Houston’s season, one of only two teams remaining in MLR undefeated, albeit early in the season. Also, we talk about his Houston teammates, and what are Davy’s international plans? Does he have USA Eagles’ plans once qualified?

    Bill also teases an upcoming interview with the directors of the film, Uproar, which was just released in limited theaters in North America this week. Paul Middleditch and Hamish Bennett talk about working with stars, Minnie Driver, Rhys Darby and Julian Dennison on this film based on actual events in 1981 when South Africa Springboks toured New Zealand during Apartheid and how a 17 year-old student, played by Julien, is forced to get off the fence he has actively sat on all his life to stand up for himself, his Maori family and his future in this heartwarming story of identity.

    You can also watch this interview on Eagles Overseas’ Youtube Channel.

    Follow @eaglesoverseas and @rugbymorning on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for the latest in USA Rugby and MLR news.

    Bill Baker, an Emmy award winning editor and producer, has curated Eagles Overseas Rugby since 1996, providing updates and news stories about USA Eagles plying their trade around the world.

    http://www.eaglesoverseas.com

    eaglesoverseas@comcast.net

    John Fitzpatrick is the brain behind Rugby Morning, serving rugby news everyday via email newsletters to rugby fans around the world.

    John@rugbymorning.com

    http://www.rugbymorning.com

    Show Links:

    • Eagles Overseas
    • Rugby Morning
    • Houston SaberCats
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