@@liamward6649 143 test matches 84 England wins 8 draws and 54 Ireland wins. Since union rugby was formed it’s a lot closer in head to head but England still wins 19 to 16.
February 2024 - Dallaglio was on the same flight as me (EasyJet) on the way to the Italy Vs England game. I was going for a stag do with the game included. All the lads the on the stag are huge English rugby fans/players. Long story short, I caught Lawrence coming off the flight and asked him to do a quick message for the stag, which is where I thought he'd say 'no' or do a short message saying 'hi' .... he goes on to ask the stags name and do a 30 second monologue for him (this is after a number of people asked for pictures etc) I can't underestimate the appreciation for this, not least the time and patience given. The message went down a storm and the Dallaglio will alway be a legend for that above all his on field accomplishments. LEGEND!!
Lawrence talks well about rugby's camaraderie . here in New Zealand you can walk into any rugby club and makes friends for life , even with your great rivals
I was a mascot for the wasps when I was a kid and ran out with Lawrence. He said to me ‘if we win the game I’ll buy you a drink upstairs’ they won and he bought be a coke in the lounge. He didn’t need to do that for a random kid. Absolute gent and hero. He was my inspiration to play rugby.
Lawrence is an absolute gentleman, I met him briefly at The Open last year and he shook my sons hand and was so friendly and kind with him. Things like that show a measure of a man and Lawrence is the best of us.
I really enjoyed this episode. Lawrence is very articulate and clearly an intelligent man. I remember Englands WC win like it happened yesterday. Time flies.
@@Lmikejaggerbecause the majority of them are middle or upper class boys (nothing wrong with that) and it rubs off on the ones that aren't. Footballers are usually working class or foreign or both. There's still a lot of class division in the sports although it's changing slowly, bit of shade cast on footballers there but that's no surprise from rugby fans.
As a lifelong Wasps fan, i have been lucky enough to meet Big Lol twice. Once as a kid during the 2003 world cup group stage, and once whilst bartending at a charity event he attended. Both times, he was an absolute gent that took the time to engage in casual conversation. Sometimes, you can meet your heros.
Lions supporters. Met loads of them at games and pubs during the 2005 tour in NZ. I haven't had so much fun or laughed so much in my life since. Good lads.
Dallaglio isn't only articulate, you can see he's down to earth and extremely open-minded. Him mentioning the 600 year of history within the UK region and then even apartheid shows his awareness of what's going around him. Brilliant interview once again.
This man sounds like a real leader and a sportsman of the same ilk as the people sat at the table with him. First time I've seen a guest speak so long uninterrupted so many times. Dominant personality.
I wasn't sure about clicking on this video, I like rugby but really love the banter and football talk the guys normally do. I'm very pleasantly surprised! Lawrence is a very articulate speaker and has great insights. I thoroughly enjoyed this episode!
You follow football and you're surprised that a rugby player is articulate? Wow, ok 😂 maybe mix it up a bit now and again then, you'll be amazed and what else you'll discover!
I remember working at a restaurant in Auckland Parnel and the Lions booked out the whole venue for lunch while they were on tour. I remember taking his coffee order. Dallaglio was extremely polite and absolute gentleman of a bloke!
Roy was like a kid at Christmas in this episode! Great to see him so excited about something, combed barely let Lawrence finish his sentence/answer before jumping in again for more! 😂
Easily the best guest you’ve ever had on!!!!! I could listen to Lawrence all day, a winner with a winner mentality…and that’s coming from a Welshman. What a story he has to tell.
Spot on , that man is the scariest player the Premier league has ever had, I remember the headline when he got burgled, it said" burgle at your own risk " with a picture of his face when he grabbed Stefan freund around the neck, what a player and it would be easy to get him on as he's mates with Rooney
I remember back in the early 00s Lawrence Johnson and co used to wind me right up as Welshman but since being aware of Lawrence’s past and how he speaks now he is one of my favourite ex rugby players to listen to 👍
What a man! Will never forget him crying during the national anthem in the world cup semi final against France. Pure passion and emotion, good job Roy was there to ask questions they other guys were a little too intimidated..
Mentoring the young kids instead of a funny ad is so nice and thoughtful. Passing on the knowledge to younger generation. Teach em how to be a pro. Awesome 👏
Thank you so much for this we love Laurence in Australia nobody forgets that 2003 final - kick for kick it was an extraordinary experience for all watching and we all remember it like yesterday
What a brilliant, brilliant guest. Loved him and the pod will give their pod a go as well. So good to listen to, he speaks so well, so insightful, boss listen that team.
Dallaglio, spartan, legend. Roy's "I thought motivation came from within" comment twisted Dallaglio' nipple a bit. Cracked me up. Loved Dallaglio' comment on being hit and using it as a badge of honour to get back up and get your face back in the fight mixer. So true. Modern footballers diving about the place like fanny's is shocking. I don't know how they're able to look themselves in the mirror.
Fascinating interview . Lawrence Dallaglio is one of England's finest. Im a NZer , here in NZ rugby gets the most media coverage but by player numbers Football and Netball (yes netball) leaves it for dead . I love union, league and football .
Basically the same in SA. Football, because it has fallen behind by international standards and we fail to qualify for the WC, rugby has almost taken over the premier status of sport in SA. But by numbers(players, clubs) & support, Football outstrips all other sports in SA.
Loved this episode. LD was a world class player and has overcome many obstacles in his life and deserves a lot of respect. Great chat, good group of people and fun to see rugby and football mixing in this way. Thanks guys.
I enjoyed Roy Keane when he was playing he was tough, as both a footballer first then I switched to rugby I always thought Roy would make a good rugby man.....From New Zealand
Loved that one! Always enjoyed listening to Lawrence talk as he has that aura about him that commands attention. Tells a great story and a hell of a player.
I've watched every show you have done. And this is my favourite one by far, and this is from a Welshman that loves rugby. Fair doo's, Lawrence comes across as a top bloke.
One of Englands greatest ever rugby players and pundits. I reckon next should be Kevin Sinfield, not just for his work in Rugby League but also in the Media and Charity.
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Genius combination.
Congrats Lawrence - comes across as a great guy
Roy was so invested in him most questions I’ve ever seen he’s asked 🤣
Very much cut from same cloth
It’s the one sport where Ireland can get one over England 😂😂😂 bet he loves the rugby
Munster man to the core
True 😂😂 @@liamward6649
@@liamward6649 143 test matches 84 England wins 8 draws and 54 Ireland wins. Since union rugby was formed it’s a lot closer in head to head but England still wins 19 to 16.
February 2024 - Dallaglio was on the same flight as me (EasyJet) on the way to the Italy Vs England game. I was going for a stag do with the game included. All the lads the on the stag are huge English rugby fans/players. Long story short, I caught Lawrence coming off the flight and asked him to do a quick message for the stag, which is where I thought he'd say 'no' or do a short message saying 'hi' .... he goes on to ask the stags name and do a 30 second monologue for him (this is after a number of people asked for pictures etc)
I can't underestimate the appreciation for this, not least the time and patience given. The message went down a storm and the Dallaglio will alway be a legend for that above all his on field accomplishments. LEGEND!!
Lawrence talks well about rugby's camaraderie . here in New Zealand you can walk into any rugby club and makes friends for life , even with your great rivals
He can talk for england
Never saw Roy ask so many questions. He was loving it. He has a huge respect and interest for rugby.
Rugby League he said
Well he is Irish! Proper rugby country. Like we used to be until everything was put behind a pay wall.
Maybe because Roy's Irish...
and because they're birthday twins. One year apart
@@sevans606 both. He has attended rugby union matches a number of times.
Get Vinne Jones on this
Deffo
Love this
Yeah I didn't know he broke his ankle in New Zealand
Vinnie terrorised roy back in the day
He Didnt play for man utd mate
I was a mascot for the wasps when I was a kid and ran out with Lawrence. He said to me ‘if we win the game I’ll buy you a drink upstairs’ they won and he bought be a coke in the lounge. He didn’t need to do that for a random kid. Absolute gent and hero. He was my inspiration to play rugby.
“I put on a few pounds when I retired, I dunno if any of you lot found that?”
“I did” - Rooney
Love the honesty 😂
Rooney was on the Greggs even when he was playing
@@mildcormahe was still better than every player for Man United after he left them, even when he was overweight
@@mohammedfaiisalProbably still is now!
@@mildcormaand the Marlboro Lights.
...quite a long sentence for Rooney then!
Lawrence is an absolute gentleman, I met him briefly at The Open last year and he shook my sons hand and was so friendly and kind with him. Things like that show a measure of a man and Lawrence is the best of us.
My favourite player
I really enjoyed this episode. Lawrence is very articulate and clearly an intelligent man. I remember Englands WC win like it happened yesterday. Time flies.
That’s the difference between rugby and football players lol
@@Lmikejaggerbecause the majority of them are middle or upper class boys (nothing wrong with that) and it rubs off on the ones that aren't. Footballers are usually working class or foreign or both. There's still a lot of class division in the sports although it's changing slowly, bit of shade cast on footballers there but that's no surprise from rugby fans.
Oh yes so intelligent. "There's 75 million people in England." 😂
@@stevec5034 He’s not far off though as there are 70 million people
@@stevec5034 if you judge intelligence by guessing the population so be it
“Who’s the nastiest coun…try” I weren’t sure where Roy was going there😂
My ears pricked up then also!
Glad others honed in on this 😂
You can see Roy Keane is very engaged in the discussion on rugby.
Roy loves rugby
Such a great interview. Loved the nod to Roy for demanding higher standards. Would love to see Ronan O Gara on here.
Brian O'Driscoll
Drico and rog
Paul O'Connell
All of the above and Peter o Mahony too!!
Sure the whole Irish team will do
As a lifelong Wasps fan, i have been lucky enough to meet Big Lol twice. Once as a kid during the 2003 world cup group stage, and once whilst bartending at a charity event he attended. Both times, he was an absolute gent that took the time to engage in casual conversation. Sometimes, you can meet your heros.
I miss wasps. I remember how good they were in 07 with lewsey and dallaglio
Lions supporters. Met loads of them at games and pubs during the 2005 tour in NZ. I haven't had so much fun or laughed so much in my life since. Good lads.
The NZ tour is always special - beautiful country and great hosts.
Dallaglio isn't only articulate, you can see he's down to earth and extremely open-minded. Him mentioning the 600 year of history within the UK region and then even apartheid shows his awareness of what's going around him. Brilliant interview once again.
600 years 😂 try 800+, he’s not got a clue
This man sounds like a real leader and a sportsman of the same ilk as the people sat at the table with him. First time I've seen a guest speak so long uninterrupted so many times. Dominant personality.
A player you want to play for and never disappoint. Are those personalities rare or just not nurtured as much anymore?
He won the Rugby World Cup and then captained England
I wasn't sure about clicking on this video, I like rugby but really love the banter and football talk the guys normally do. I'm very pleasantly surprised! Lawrence is a very articulate speaker and has great insights. I thoroughly enjoyed this episode!
You follow football and you're surprised that a rugby player is articulate? Wow, ok 😂 maybe mix it up a bit now and again then, you'll be amazed and what else you'll discover!
I remember working at a restaurant in Auckland Parnel and the Lions booked out the whole venue for lunch while they were on tour.
I remember taking his coffee order. Dallaglio was extremely polite and absolute gentleman of a bloke!
I never thought I would enjoy a Rugby interview, this was TOP! Leaders all around.
Wouldn't want to rustle my pack of toffee popcorn in the cinema with Roy around
What an absolute bloke. England legend 🙌 Him and Martin Johnson powered us to that world cup win, one of the best sporting days of my life.
Richard Hill was vastly underrated as well mate he was immense for England and The Lions
Loved the respect between roy and lawrence. 2 proper leaders and warriors in their chosen field of sport.
Kevin sinfield would be a great guest
His brother Ian used to be my P.E teacher he was a sound bloke looked just like Kevin too
Absolutely
That's a tremendous shout 👏👏👏
Big man is on because they have launched a Rugby pod. Sinfield will be on that I guess.
and Jason Robinson
What a podcast that was this guy sounds like a proud Englishman that played for his country and took them to a World Cup win 👌
Get on Paul McGrath, what a hero!!! United and Villa and Ireland
👍
Lawrence says a deep reason for getting into Rugby.
Gary - so, how much would a top player around then earn?
Gary the socialist
😂😂😂😂@@_Snapper
GNev is epitome Champagne Socialism. Poster boy for Blairism is Gary!
Imagine slagging Roy Keane off and then have him ring you up... priceless!
He can’t take criticism. Weak mentality
He left his number. He was asking for a call.
Keano loves going the cinema
Going to the cinema son
@@mad4tar77 you the grammer police?
The Grammar Police are on the way to your gaff!
He goes to the pictures
Doesn’t drink & doesn’t have a firestick
At first I wasn’t interested in a rugby episode, but this is one of my favourite ones so far. Great guest!
Roy was like a kid at Christmas in this episode! Great to see him so excited about something, combed barely let Lawrence finish his sentence/answer before jumping in again for more! 😂
Easily the best guest you’ve ever had on!!!!! I could listen to Lawrence all day, a winner with a winner mentality…and that’s coming from a Welshman. What a story he has to tell.
Are you kidding!!!!! My least favourite episode
are you joking?? he never shuts up , loves the sound of his own voice
@@product8422 Did Rooney get to ask 1 question? :)
Duncan ferguson be a great guest 👍
Great shout
I hate reading the subtitles. 😅
Spot on , that man is the scariest player the Premier league has ever had, I remember the headline when he got burgled, it said" burgle at your own risk " with a picture of his face when he grabbed Stefan freund around the neck, what a player and it would be easy to get him on as he's mates with Rooney
Brilliant shout
Be a brilliant guest, scored a few against us so they'll be some stories from both sides. I'd have him on in a heartbeat
Absolutely loved the way he controlled the conversation even when they tried to constantly interrupt.👌
Dallaglio was an incredible rugby player and deserves all the plaudits he gets
I remember back in the early 00s Lawrence Johnson and co used to wind me right up as Welshman but since being aware of Lawrence’s past and how he speaks now he is one of my favourite ex rugby players to listen to 👍
jason robinson was elite back in the day
Irishman here
What a legend big Lawrence is
Fantastic episode 🇮🇪🏴🏴🏴
I enjoyed this episode, I’m not a rugby man but I did watch the 2003 WC and loved it so it was nice to hear couple stories class👏🏾
20:09 “the best players don’t succeed in management…” I know this shattered Rooney inside 😭
Some of the greatest leaders in football hanging off every word. Lawrence commands respect.
Roy Keane “Who’s the nastiest country out there?”
Had my mouth wide open for a second thinking he was gonna say it 😂😂😂
England yea
As a Kiwi I thought he might say Ireland lol
Get Zola in one of these episodes
The British and Irish Lions. A great example of unity in our Islands and my favourite sporting team.
What a man! Will never forget him crying during the national anthem in the world cup semi final against France. Pure passion and emotion, good job Roy was there to ask questions they other guys were a little too intimidated..
Never been a rugby fan but what a bloke and what a top interview
Lawrence talks incredibly fluently without sounding boastful or egotistical. A very interesting session.
Great guest. Insightful, articulate and humble.
Sorry to hear about your tragic loss of your sister Dallaglio !! Well spoken and enjoyed his stories!❤
I was at the final behind the posts when Johnny did his drop goal. one of the best moments in my life.
Mentoring the young kids instead of a funny ad is so nice and thoughtful. Passing on the knowledge to younger generation. Teach em how to be a pro. Awesome 👏
Thank you so much for this we love Laurence in Australia nobody forgets that 2003 final - kick for kick it was an extraordinary experience for all watching and we all remember it like yesterday
I love how Roy Keane has a bunch of interests outside of football.
He asked some great questions as well
almost like they are normal humans with other interests 😮
@@product8422 if you know anything about top athletes you'll know that most of them don't do normal human stuff.
Lawrence was my neighbor growing up in Ladbroke Grove, London. Top bloke!
Get Roy his own sporting chat show. He’s a great interviewer, not scared to ask some hard questions and full of respect. Excellent episode!
You can tell
Within 1Miniute ,he’s a natural leader…Great commanding interview
A leader includes people. Rooney said 5 words in 1 hour
If Jaap Stam is Pikachu, Lawrence Dallaglio is Raichu :D Love the pod
Get Kevin Keegan on this please! Tons of chat and experience
He’d probably bottle it
@@BobVance529 id love it he turned up, love it!
Is this just a promo episode for the stick to rugby podcast then?
Pretty much
Go somewhere else if you want to cry about it.
Yeah pretty much mate
Hi sal I loved your wedding speech
Makes sense, why not
Holds his hands up and his thumb is pointing the wrong way 😂 proper rugby player
Freaked me out when I first saw that 😂
What a brilliant, brilliant guest. Loved him and the pod will give their pod a go as well. So good to listen to, he speaks so well, so insightful, boss listen that team.
Dallaglio, spartan, legend.
Roy's "I thought motivation came from within" comment twisted Dallaglio' nipple a bit. Cracked me up.
Loved Dallaglio' comment on being hit and using it as a badge of honour to get back up and get your face back in the fight mixer. So true. Modern footballers diving about the place like fanny's is shocking. I don't know how they're able to look themselves in the mirror.
Just in from a night shift have the phone beside my ear lying in bed love Thursdays😂and its actually 800 year's of history
Enjoy it son you've earned this
@littleCarmine cheers lad
Never seen Roy Keane smile for such a long period of time
This has to be the most talkative guest ever!
Talks over everyone too
Well said. I didn’t enjoy it. It was uncomfortable. LD wasn’t interested in anyone else except HIMSELF! Don’t like that.
@@gailbourne9717 😂
One of the best guests, by far. He and Ronnie are some of my favorite sportspeople from when I was growing up.
were you a dealer like him?
South Africans felt touched with this one ❤🇿🇦
28:40 I gasped not realising that Roy would add "-ry"
You can hear somebody breathing relief after it as well 😂
Literally thought exactly the same thing 😂😂
Thanks Gary lovely hearing Lawrence on this show especially with Roy and Co in😂
Ishmael all the way from Ghana. Love this pod so much
lol
As in THEE Ishmael!? The one from Ghana!?
@@AuPairChina Na surely not must be a different one
Lawrence was a great guest. Superb interview. He spoke so well. Enjoyed that a lot.
42:25 honestly this scene sums up why stf is one of the best podcasts around atm
Fascinating interview . Lawrence Dallaglio is one of England's finest. Im a NZer , here in NZ rugby gets the most media coverage but by player numbers Football and Netball (yes netball) leaves it for dead . I love union, league and football .
Basically the same in SA. Football, because it has fallen behind by international standards and we fail to qualify for the WC, rugby has almost taken over the premier status of sport in SA. But by numbers(players, clubs) & support, Football outstrips all other sports in SA.
Roy loves rugby!
Rugby league*
Loved this episode. LD was a world class player and has overcome many obstacles in his life and deserves a lot of respect. Great chat, good group of people and fun to see rugby and football mixing in this way. Thanks guys.
My favourite episodes have been non football related guests. Dellalgio, Eddie Hearn and Ronnie O'Sullivan. Fascinating insights.
When Lawrence said that Roy would have been good at rugby to get rid of some of his anger, notice how Roy didn't say anything in reply 😂
I enjoyed Roy Keane when he was playing he was tough, as both a footballer first then I switched to rugby I always thought Roy would make a good rugby man.....From New Zealand
@@seanrota3359make a good scrum half or wing, but in the frame of Terry Wright from the 80s. Probably 70kg dripping wet, but what a competitor.
@@Badlighter Haha....true, I played one match with Terry Wright, I was at full back
Great episode, one of the best so far. You can see Roy and Gary love winners.
Used to hate him on the pitch out of pure respect - he was a mountain in that England team and an absolute gent off the pitch as well. Great guest 👏🏻
Roy was like a little kid in sweet shop, asked so many questions. Love to see it.
What a brilliant episode. So insightful and change of pace!
Keane seemed to be loving it.
Would love to see Wilko, Carter, Sexton, ROG on!
Lawrence is one of the greats of the game! When you listen to him, you hear everything that is great about rugby!
Loved that one! Always enjoyed listening to Lawrence talk as he has that aura about him that commands attention. Tells a great story and a hell of a player.
His thumb on his right mitt is knackered
Lawrence is a hero. National treasure ❤🌹🏴🌹🏴🌹🏴🌹
Get Brian O Driscoll on
No
Brilliant interview. Lawrence is incredibly well spoken.
Is Wayne ok? Forgot he was there 😂😂😂
forgot wrighty was there after apartheid was mentioned
The Overlap is basically a Men's Shed for Rooney at this point.
Let’s see how Gary turns this into a man United related episode againnnnnn 💀
I've watched every show you have done.
And this is my favourite one by far, and this is from a Welshman that loves rugby.
Fair doo's, Lawrence comes across as a top bloke.
ACL 8 or 9 months....unless you're Dan Sheehan.
Can’t imagine Laurence struggling to get out of the stadium alive😂
The intelligence difference in the way he speaks compared to footballers is enormous.
But could he beat Denis Irwin in chess?
Hence why football was regarded a “working man’s game”. Rugby was mostly for the privileged, most of the rugby lads will actually tell you that.
Likes the sound of his own voice anyway.
@@aneeshussain7815 Except in Wales for some reason.
You can be intelligent without being articulate, although there's usually a correlation. He's both
That beast commanded that room! Pure machine
It’s not 600 years it’s 800😂
Nearly 900 and counting
Pub history is the best
We stopped counting after 600.
Absolutely fantastic. Didn’t expect to enjoy this, this much! One of my favourites
Rooney put on a few pounds a few years before he retired. 😄42:18
One of Englands greatest ever rugby players and pundits. I reckon next should be Kevin Sinfield, not just for his work in Rugby League but also in the Media and Charity.
Yes Sinfield would be amazing- great player and great bloke
Brilliant episode love Dallagio was his era that got me watching rugby. Him, vickery and Robinson
Still waiting patiently for Thierry Henry
or berkamp or wenger or keown or parlour or adams
Definitely Bergkamp or Tony Adams