Rugby on the Rise

By: Max Dacey
  • Summary

  • Rugby on the Rise is an experimental podcast about the up and coming stars in United States rugby. This show is about sharing the experiences of younger players and helping/motivating young rugby players to achieve their goals through learning from others. Along with player interviews, there will be the occasional episode on basic rugby knowledge for new players, as well as coaching advice from experienced players and coaches.
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Episodes
  • S2 #2 Calvin Ferguson
    Aug 19 2022

    Calvin is not a rugby player, but a gym rat and a very successful entrepreneur. At 25, Calvin started his plumbing business, WillWay Services. Calvin talks a lot about the benefit of discipline and drive when starting a business and his journey. Calvin also discusses his journey in the gym and diet. 

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • S2 #1 Niku Kruger
    Aug 19 2022

    Niku Kruger is a retired United States Eagle, player,  including playing in the 2015 World Cup, then turned coach, where I had the pleasure of being coached by him with the Glendale Academy, then turned referee. Niku talks about his transition from an international scrumhalf to the man behind the whistle. 

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    1 hr
  • S1 #2 Dmontae Noble
    Aug 19 2022

    Dmontae Noble is best known for his sevens career, as he has played for the United States sevens team on numerous occasions, since the recording of this podcast. Dmontae is known for his ability to step and lose defenders with ease.  Dmontae talks about his journey growing up playing rugby, as well as basketball and football. This is a great episode for young athletes who play multipole sports. 

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    37 mins

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