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Whistle Watch

Whistle Watch

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Rugby officiating demystified! Nigel Owens offers expert analysis, law explanations, and a unique look at the game's biggest calls.

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  • Does rugby need to ban jumping?
    Feb 19 2026

    Whistle Watch returns for another week with Nigel Owens joined by former Wales wing Alex Cuthbert to dissect all the challenging and curious refereeing incidents from the weekend of Six Nations action.


    Was Hollie Davidson right to penalise Ireland hooker Dan Sheehan for attempting to leap across the Italian defensive line to score a try? Did England winger Henry Arundell deserve a red card in the Calcutta Cup? And what to Nigel and Alex make of the current laws around jumping? Tune in for all that and more in the latest episode of Whistle Watch.


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    22 Min.
  • Wales get hit with a double whammy in Twickenham
    Feb 12 2026

    Test rugby is back on the menu - and so is Whistle Watch.


    Former international referee Nigel Owens and the 94-capped Welsh midfielder Jamie Roberts settle in to discuss all the curious and contentious refereeing decisions from across the opening round of the 2026 Six Nations Championship.


    Did England prop Ellis Genge deserve more than just a penalty for some foul play at Twickenham? Is it possible to penalised twice for one action? And Nigel and Jamie look at the one-two punch punishment handed out to Taine Plumtree's Wales.


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    21 Min.
  • Unpacking EVERYTHING from that Ireland v South Africa clash
    Nov 27 2025

    It was another weekend of thrilling action in the November Tests, with plenty of challenging moments for the officials to handle across a smorgasbord of fierce matches.


    Nigel Owens and Jamie Roberts tackle all the tough questions from the week, including:

    • Should Will Jordan's try have been awarded against Wales?
    • Was Tom Curry lucky to escape further punishment against Argentina?
    • And could more players have spent time on the sidelines in THAT showdown between Ireland and South Africa?


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    31 Min.
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