5 live Sport Specials
Summary: Showcasing 5 live Sport’s one-off specials, featuring in-depth interviews and coverage with the biggest names from the world of sport.
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Podcasts:
Andy Flower and David Saker talk exclusively to 5live about the off-field preparations in the England cricket set-up that lead to their cricketing success. Phil Tufnell and Steve Harmison join Mark Chapman and Alison Mitchell in the studio.
Dave Woods, Richie Myler and Joanna Lester look back at a very one-sided game at Craven Park that saw Samoa beat Papua New Guinea 38-4. We hear from both coaches.
George Riley and Jon Wells look back at Scotland's nail-biting draw against Italy in Workington. We hear from thier coach Steve McCormack. Meanwhile Dave Woods and Jamie Jones-Buchanan reflect on Wales second defeat of the tournament which ended their World Cup hopes. They lost to the USA 24-16.
Tulsen Tollett and John Kear look back at Australia's impressive win over Fiji at Langtree Park while James Deighton and Jon Wells reflect on England's comprehensive victory against Ireland. We hear from England coach Steve McNamara.
Ian Ramsdale and Richie Myler look back at New Zealand's comprehensive 48-0 win over France in Avignon. We hear from both coaches and look ahead to England's game against Ireland on Saturday.
Matt Dawson looks ahead to the Autumn Rugby Union Internationals and is joined by Sir Clive Woodward, former England internationals James Haskell and Andy Goode, Scotland head coach Scott Johnson and former Ireland captain Keith Wood. Plus Australian legend Will Genia speaks ahead of Australia's match against England at Twickenham on Saturday.
George Riley, Steve Mascord and Jon Wells look back at a thrilling game in Bristol that saw the USA win their first ever game in World Cup. They beat the Cook Islands 32-20. We hear from both coaches and check in with the England camp ahead of their game against Ireland.
Stuart Pyke and Jon Wilkin look back at an historic win for Scotland over Tonga at Derwent Park in Workington. Scotland coach Steve McCormack chats to the guys. We also hear from the Australian captain Cameron Smith on meeting HRH The Prince of Wales.
Mark Chapman is joined by Keith Senior, Robbie Hunter-Paul and BBC commentator Dave Woods to look back at the first three days of the tournament. They review England's performance on Saturday and hear from the Ireland coach Mark Aston.
Former Ashes-winning England captain Michael Vaughan interviews controversial quick bowler Stuart Broad. They discuss the 'walking' incident from this summer's Ashes and the subsequent criticism he received, Broad's private life, and his thoughts on the upcoming Ashes series in Australia. Presented by Mark Chapman.
Dave Woods and Jon Wells look back at another scintillating day's action from the World Cup. New Zealand beat Samoa by 42-24 in Warrington while France beat Papua New Guinea by just a point in Hull. We hear from all four sides.
George Riley and Jon Wells look back at thrilling opening day of the World Cup. Australia beat England 28-30 while Italy beat Wales 32-16. We hear from the British coaches and a jubilant Italian team.
Eleanor Oldroyd continues the countdown to the Winter Olympics which start in Sochi, Russia, in 105 days. Eleanor focusses on some of the medal contenders for what could be Britain's most successful ever Games.
Jennie Gow previews the Formula 1 Grand Prix in India, as Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel looks to close in on a fourth consecutive drivers championship.
Mark Chapman looks ahead to the 2013 Rugby League World Cup in front of a live audience at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. Mark is joined by BBC pundits Brian Noble and Jonathan Davies, plus many big names involved in the tournamnet.