
Reading the Riot Act: USA Rugby Under Fire
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In this hard-hitting episode of the A&D Podcast, Austin and Dietrich bring the fire as they tackle two of the biggest low points in American rugby this season. First, they break down the USA Women’s Rugby World Cup campaign, a tournament that promised hope but ended in frustration. The hosts delve into the Eagles’ disappointing finish, highlighting the missed chances, tactical missteps, and lack of consistency that prevented the team from making a real statement on the world stage. They also look ahead—what has to change in preparation, development, and leadership if the women’s team is going to close the gap on rugby’s elite?
Then, things turn from frustration to fury as Austin and Dietrich unload on the USA Men’s squad after their disastrous Pacific Nations Cup matchup against Japan. With sloppy execution, poor discipline, and zero sense of urgency, the men’s performance was nothing short of embarrassing. The hosts read the riot act—no excuses, no sugarcoating—calling for accountability at every level. Can USA Rugby truly compete at the international stage, or will it continue to stumble in the same old ways?
Passionate, unfiltered, and brutally honest, this episode pulls no punches. If you care about the future of American rugby, this is a conversation you can’t afford to skip.
Be sure to tune in, subscribe, and stay locked in with the A&D Podcast—because in the weeks ahead, Austin and Dietrich will continue breaking down the highs, lows, and everything in between from the rugby world, and you won’t want to miss what’s coming next.
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