• WHITEWALKERS CHAT & CRAIC: CEO & PLAYERS DEPARTING, INTERIM CEO ARRIVES, WHAT'S NEXT FOR RUGBY IN ULSTER - AUDIO ONLY

  • Apr 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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WHITEWALKERS CHAT & CRAIC: CEO & PLAYERS DEPARTING, INTERIM CEO ARRIVES, WHAT'S NEXT FOR RUGBY IN ULSTER - AUDIO ONLY

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  • WHITEWALKERS CHAT & CRAIC: CEO & PLAYERS DEPARTING, INTERIM CEO ARRIVES, WHAT'S NEXT FOR RUGBY IN ULSTER


    Hey Up WhiteWalking Warriors! After the most turbulent four weeks we have seen for some years, The WhiteWalkers have jackaled the ball for another intriguing episode of the best Ulster Rugby Livestreamed podcast on the web - the "Night King", Nigel QUIGLEY , the South Wales URSC supremo Chris BROWNFIELD and the ever-present Whitewalker 1, David TOPPING are back to give you the latest news, views and reviews from the Ulsterverse. You get unfiltered opinion, plenty of laughs and it’s 100% dedicated to Ulster Rugby, its supporters and Rugby In Ulster. In this episode, the lads get to grips with the news of the departure of CEO Jonny Petrie, after what has been a turbulent year for Ulster. We'll discuss the good, the bad and the downright strange events, along with our special guest, Conor BROOMFIELD from our ThreeBOD Rugby Group sister show, Leinster Laighin. We also review the first half of the South African double-header against the Hollywoodbet Sharks and preview the game with the DHL Stormers and we mention the Schools Cup Finals for the boys and girls. So, sit back, grab a humble beverage and join the conversation - this is your show so please get involved! This is the audio only version of the show.

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