Friday, September 02, 2011
O2 Inside Line - Episode 15

Most of the teams attending the World Cup have now arrived in New Zealand, so in this episode of O2 Inside Line Austin Healey and Abi Griffiths are joined by Mike Catt to discuss the tournament, and England's prospects.
This is the final episode of O2 Inside Line in this exact format, as soon we'll be featuring a segment that is sure to contain plenty of banter and mischief, as James Haskell will be given a camera at the World Cup to capture the highs and lows from within the England camp.
As you can see in this clip, Haskell Cam should be interesting, as one of the loudest characters in the game will no doubt be up to his usual tricks, and we'll get some insight into some of the players' thoughts before and after big matches in the tournament.
There's loads of laughs in this episode, so check it out and listen carefully for Austin's South African accent as he and Catt go head to head answering questions, and with a bit of archery. Aside from the usual joking about, there's also some decent analysis. Enjoy.
To get the inside scoop on the squad, as well as fun features, match analysis and up to the minute player interviews with presenters Austin Healey and Abi Griffiths, sign up for alerts and watch O2 Inside Line on RFU TV at O2InsideLine.com
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Dave_7 September 02, 2011 7:02 am

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Jimbo1 September 02, 2011 7:59 am

Doesn't take himself to seriously, prepared to make a fool of himself, likes being infront of the camera (well thats just not rugby is it) and is passionate about playing for England!
I wonder how many people would swop places with him?
Austin Healy is good too. Anybody that can laugh about their WC misfortunes like that is ok in my book!
Michael September 02, 2011 10:31 am

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Anonymous September 02, 2011 3:35 pm

We love accents, mainly because even if it's a really bad impersonation, it's funny as hell.
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