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In today’s episode, we have the honour and privilege to be joined once again by Professor Tony Collins, who previously featured in Episodes 61 and 70. Professor Collins is a renowned historian and Emeritus Professor, widely regarded as a leading authority in the field of sports history. Over the course of a distinguished career spanning several decades, he has authored more than a dozen books and is a four-time recipient of the prestigious Aberdare Prize. His expertise has also been featured in major media outlets, including BBC Radio 4’s Sport.
(01:30) - Origins and History of The Ashes?
(03:10) - Why It Synonymous with Cricket Only?
(05:20) - How Was the Australian V England in Sports Built?
(10:40) - Biggest Historical Moments in Ashes Series?
(14:30) – The Cricket Bodyline Series
(16:21) – First Rugby League Ashes Series
(20:00) – Meaning of Beating the Our Foe’s in the Ashes
(25:45) – Players picking Elegances
(29:17) – What Keeps the Ashes Alive?
(34:30) – Dr Tony Collin’s Favourite Ashes Moments
(44:26) – Cricket and Politics
(47:00) - Roy Francis: Rugby’s Forgotten Black Leader
Tony Collins:
x/twitter: @collinstony
http://www.tonycollins.org
Rugby Reload Podcast: http://www.rugbyreloaded.com
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