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Brian Moore's Full Contact podcast: 'England's power plan is effective, let's now see their plan B'

Listen to Brian Moore's Full Contact podcast every Monday
Listen to Brian Moore's Full Contact podcast every Monday
Brian Moore's Full Contact Rugby podcast - 30/11/20
Brian Moore's Full Contact Rugby podcast - 30/11/20

England have made their way into the final of the inaugural Autumn Nations Cup where they will take on Six Nations runners-up France at Twickenham.

Joining Brian in the studio to reflect on the weekend's action is former London Irish and England wing, Topsy Ojo.

The pair reflect on yet another forward-dominated win by England, this time over Wales, in the Autumn Nations Cup. Eddie Jones once again relied on his pack to grind down the Welsh and whilst both Brian and Topsy agree they were in complete control, both want to see England throw the ball around a little more against France in their final match before the Six Nations this Sunday.

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France qualified for Sunday's final with a routine win over Italy but their preparations for the clash with England have been hampered by having a number of their squad re-called to their club sides. We speak with former French international Thomas Castaignede about the battle between French Rugby and their club sides and also about the tragic passing of his former international team-mate Christophe Dominici who died suddenly last week aged just 48.

In the Gallagher Premiership, London Irish made a winning return in their first game in the capital for 20 years, Topsy was there to experience their new stadium and says it has provided a massive lift for everyone at the club, we also chat to Newcastle Falcons head coach Dave Walder after the promoted side made it two wins from two with a last-gasp win over Sale.

And as ever, as part of the Mitsubishi volunteer programme, we speak to the volunteers who have been working tirelessly during the last year to keep grass-roots rugby alive during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Subscribe to Brian Moore's Full Contact podcast here, and for more details about the Mitsubishi Motors Volunteer Recognition Programme with England Rugby click here.