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They’ve named their team early. They’re brimming with confidence. And they’ve got Rassie Erasmus pulling the strings.
Host David Pembroke is joined by former Wallaby coach Ewen McKenzie to remember his earliest experiences in South Africa before breaking down the South Africa team selection and what it means for the Wallabies’ chances at altitude.
Ewen takes us inside the Springboks’ mindset from why Rassie named his team on Monday to the subtle shifts in the makeup of their forward pack. He explains why Malcolm Marx starting changes the contest, what the Kolisi-at-eight call says about Rassie’s approach, and how the ‘Bomb Squad’ can still detonate with a 5–3 bench split.
We go deep on the match-ups – from Skelton vs Etzebeth, to the defensive steel of Jesse Kriel, to the threat of Grant Williams’ pace around the ruck. Ewen outlines how South Africa might try to run Australia’s big men ragged, and why discipline and post-tackle metres will decide the physical battle.
Beyond Saturday night, the conversation shifts to the women’s game. With the Rugby World Cup in England on the horizon, David and Ewen explore how to capture momentum, build sustainable growth, and make the 15-a-side game a true global force.
It’s honest. It’s global. And it’s for fans who want more than the headlines.
So… can the Wallabies land the first blow – or will Ellis Park stay a fortress?
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They’ve named their team early. They’re brimming with confidence. And they’ve got Rassie Erasmus pulling the strings.
Host David Pembroke is joined by former Wallaby coach Ewen McKenzie to remember his earliest experiences in South Africa before breaking down the South Africa team selection and what it means for the Wallabies’ chances at altitude.
Ewen takes us inside the Springboks’ mindset from why Rassie named his team on Monday to the subtle shifts in the makeup of their forward pack. He explains why Malcolm Marx starting changes the contest, what the Kolisi-at-eight call says about Rassie’s approach, and how the ‘Bomb Squad’ can still detonate with a 5–3 bench split.
We go deep on the match-ups – from Skelton vs Etzebeth, to the defensive steel of Jesse Kriel, to the threat of Grant Williams’ pace around the ruck. Ewen outlines how South Africa might try to run Australia’s big men ragged, and why discipline and post-tackle metres will decide the physical battle.
Beyond Saturday night, the conversation shifts to the women’s game. With the Rugby World Cup in England on the horizon, David and Ewen explore how to capture momentum, build sustainable growth, and make the 15-a-side game a true global force.
It’s honest. It’s global. And it’s for fans who want more than the headlines.
So… can the Wallabies land the first blow – or will Ellis Park stay a fortress?
Want more from Rugby Unity? Subscribe to our Substack for exclusive content, blogs, behind-the-scenes insights, tour guides, and full podcast access — all in one place: Rugby Unity | Substack
One sport. Millions of voices. This is Rugby Unity.
📧 Get in touch: [email protected]
TikTok | Instagram | YouTube
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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