With former Leinster and Harlequins scrumhalf and wing Simon Keogh

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Tom Williams of Harlequins is replaced as blood pours from his mouth during the infamous 2009 Heineken Cup quarter-final against Leinster. Photograph: David Rogers/Getty Images
Tom Williams of Harlequins is replaced as blood pours from his mouth during the infamous 2009 Heineken Cup quarter-final against Leinster. Photograph: David Rogers/Getty Images

Irish players prepare for another European weekend of action, with Leinster taking on Harlequins, Munster playing La Rochelle in the Ronan O’Gara derby, Ulster away to Bordeaux and Connacht lining out against Cardiff.

The past few weeks of URC action, while throwing up plenty of intriguing storylines, has been a reminder of how much interest in the national game drives the sport here. Rugby is at somewhat of a crossroads, financially speaking.

Simon Keogh, the CEO of Rugby Players Ireland, represents the interests of players in the wider discussions on the future of the game. A former Leinster and Harlequins scrumhalf and wing, he joins The Counter Ruck alongside Nathan Johns and his former teammate Gordon D’Arcy.

We chat memories of playing with and against each other, the infamous Bloodgate match between Leinster and ‘Quins, as well as the current state of the sport from the players perspective. What are the pressing issues facing players today? Does the Irish system allow for better player management than other countries? How does rugby become a financially sustainable entity?

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Produced by John Casey.