



Blood, Boots & Brotherhood: The Brutal Legacy of the Springboks
Once a symbol of division, now a beacon of unity—this episode unpacks the dramatic and emotional legacy of South Africa’s Springboks. From the pain of apartheid to Mandela’s historic embrace, and from the chaos of protest to World Cup glory, the story of the Boks is one of redemption, resistance, a…

The Birth of the Rugby World Cup
It began with resistance—and changed rugby forever. In this episode, we dive into the origins of the Rugby World Cup, from boardroom debates in the 1980s to the unforgettable final at Eden Park in 1987. Discover how the sport broke through tradition, overcame opposition, and launched a global tour…

Women’s Rugby Rising: From the Shadows to the Spotlight
Once overlooked, women’s rugby has become one of the fastest-growing sports in the world. From grassroots beginnings to sold-out stadiums at World Cups, this episode of Beyond the Try Line explores the pioneers, struggles, and triumphs that propelled women’s rugby onto the global stage.

Los Pumas: Argentina’s Journey from Amateurs to World Contenders
Once outsiders in the rugby world, Argentina’s Los Pumas fought their way into the sport’s elite with passion, resilience, and unforgettable victories. From their shock win over England in 2006 to their historic 2007 World Cup campaign and their entry into The Rugby Championship, this episode of Be…

Pacific Warriors: The Spirit of Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga
From dazzling sevens rugby to fearless test matches, the Pacific Islands have given the sport some of its greatest players and most thrilling moments. In this episode of Beyond the Try Line, we explore how Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga shaped world rugby, their challenges with resources and migration, and…

The Lions’ Roar: The Legacy of the British & Irish Lions Tours
Every four years, the best players from England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales unite to form one team: the British & Irish Lions. More than a rugby tour, the Lions embody tradition, rivalry, and a unique brotherhood. In this episode of Beyond the Try Line, we trace the history of the Lions, their gr…

The Rise of Japan: From Underdogs to World Cup Giants
Once dismissed as minnows of world rugby, Japan shocked the world with unforgettable World Cup performances — from the “Brighton Miracle” against South Africa in 2015 to their historic run as hosts in 2019. In this episode of Beyond the Try Line, we uncover how Japan transformed from outsiders into…

The French Flair: Magic, Chaos, and Rugby’s Great Entertainers
For decades, France has been rugby’s most unpredictable force — capable of brilliance one week and disaster the next. In this episode of Beyond the Try Line, we dive into the legendary concept of “French flair”: the style of rugby that blends creativity, chaos, and audacity, making Les Bleus both f…

Rugby and Apartheid: The 1995 World Cup That United South Africa
In 1995, just one year after the end of apartheid, South Africa hosted the Rugby World Cup. Against all odds, the Springboks triumphed — but the real victory came when Nelson Mandela, wearing the once-divisive green and gold jersey, handed the trophy to captain François Pienaar. In this episode of …

The Haka: Ritual, Power, and the All Blacks Legacy
Before every All Blacks match, the haka ignites stadiums worldwide. But beyond the stomps and chants lies a story of culture, identity, and power. In this episode of Beyond the Try Line, we explore how a Māori tradition became a global sporting ritual, shaping the legacy of New Zealand’s rugby team…