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PODCAST: ‘The Crooked Feed’ With Duncan Casey

7th December 2016 By Munster Rugby

PODCAST: ‘The Crooked Feed’ With Duncan Casey

It’s landed! A new official podcast series on MunsterRugby.ie, ‘The Crooked Feed’ with Duncan Casey. No stranger to journalism in his own right, Duncan looks at all things Munster, both on and off the field, and is joined in Episode 1 by returning international Connor Murray, centre Francis Saili and Munster legend David Wallace.

Conor Murray reflects on a momentous November Series campaign in the green of Ireland, one that saw him defeat the mighty All Blacks and Australia, and welcome some new yet familiar faces into Irish camp with John Ryan, Billy Holland and Jack O’Donoghue all making their international debuts. 
 
Francis Saili is first up on our Getting To Know Series where each month the spotlight is shone on a different member of the squad.  The centre discusses his Samoan roots, his pathway from humble beginnings to lining out for the All Backs, and the man he is off the field – one with an avid interest in fashion.
 
With the mother of all European ties taking place in Thomond Park this Saturday, Munster v Leicester Tigers, we speak to David Wallace, a man who previously soldiered with Munster in this epic tie.  The former Munster, Ireland and Lions flanker looks at why the meeting of these two sides is always so special and previews this weekend’s Champions Cup encounter.
 
WIN Munster v Leicester Tigers tickets!
Get the best seats in the house this weekend! Tune into ‘The Crooked Feed’ for your chance to win East Stand tickets for Munster v Leicester at 3.15 on Saturday.
 
Listen to Episode 1 of ‘The Crooked Feed’ below and if you like what you hear be sure to subscribe to ‘MunsterRugby’ on iTunes and Soundcloud.
 

 
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