• The Odd Shaped Balls Podcast : Episode 7 - I Thought His Name Was Ass

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

The Odd Shaped Balls Podcast : Episode 7 - I Thought His Name Was Ass

  • Summary

  • Hi there, rugby fans! Whether it's morning, noon, or night, we're thrilled to welcome you to the Odd Shaped Balls podcast! Your host, Andy Thompson, is here, joined by Becca Thompson and Dan Payne from BBC Cumbria. Get ready for a lively chat about all things rugby, sprinkled with some good-natured banter and a few surprises along the way!

    This episode kicks off with some unexpected musical mishaps and a good chuckle at the expense of an AI-generated theme song. But don't worry, we won't subject you to the full version—it's as cheesy as it gets! We quickly dive into the heart of the discussion: the highs and lows of the Barrow Raiders' season. From their stellar home record to the challenges faced on the road, we've got all the juicy details.

    Join us as we reminisce about memorable matches, including nail-biting victories and frustrating losses. We also take a moment to appreciate the local talent that makes up the backbone of Barrow's team and discuss the importance of nurturing homegrown players. Plus, we can't resist a bit of friendly ribbing aimed at our Cumbrian rivals, especially when it comes to the Kings of Cumbria title.

    As always, we've got some laughs, a few rants, and a healthy dose of Cumbrian pride. Whether you're a die-hard rugby fan or just here for the banter, we promise you'll feel right at home. So grab a cuppa, settle in, and enjoy the ride with the Odd Shaped Balls crew!

    Don't forget to join the conversation by reaching out to us via email or social media—we'd love to hear your thoughts on the season and any kangaroo court nominations you might have!

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