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Mike Tindall, former rugby ace and co-host of The Good, The Bad and The Rugby podcast, has confirmed that the show will be returning for a third series.

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Mike Tindall, former rugby ace and co-host of The Good, The Bad and The Rugby podcast, has confirmed that the show will be returning for a third series.

Fans were excited by the announcement, which featured a western-themed poster with the main cast in cowboy hats and clothing, along with a large number 3 in the center.

Mike shared the news on his Instagram stories, with the caption reading, “The Good, Bad Rugby stable for season 3.

S3 episode 1 to the 28th of September 2022.

Search Good Bad Rugby on all your favorite platforms.”

The podcast, which also features former player James Haskell and sports presenter Alex Payne, has gained a loyal following since its inception.

Fans were quick to express their excitement about the upcoming third series, with one commenting, “Love this.

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Looking forward to it,” while another suggested, “Try and get Christian Cullen on.”

A third fan simply said, “Wild Boys.”

The announcement came shortly after the Queen's State Funeral, which was held on Monday, September 19.

Mike, along with his wife Zara Tindall and their eldest daughter Mia, were all guests at the solemn occasion.

Following the Queen's burial, Mike took to Instagram to share a poignant post featuring a lone bagpiper playing in honor of Her Majesty.

Mike has previously spoken about his interactions with the Queen on the podcast, admitting to getting sweaty palms and feeling nervous around her.

He later credited the Queen for being an amazing woman and praised her for making him and his family feel welcome since joining the royal family.

The Good, The Bad and The Rugby is not the only podcast making headlines.

's podcast Archetypes is set to return on October 4 after a four-week hiatus following the death of II.

The Duchess of Sussex will be joined by a host of guests, including Lisa Ling, Margaret Cho, Constance Wu, Issa Rae, Ziv Umudor, Amanda Seales, Alison Yarrow, and Robin Thede.

According to royal expert Kinsey Schofield, Royal Watchers are curious to see if comedian Amanda Seales addresses a previous statement she made about the Duchess.

Schofield added that Meghan typically disassociates with anyone even remotely critical of her, and expressed surprise that certain names, such as Kamala Harris, Reese Witherspoon, Britney Spears, and Gloria Steinem, were not included in the podcast.

Throughout each episode of Archetypes, the Duchess engages in intimate conversations centered around gender-specific stereotypes and labels.

In the teaser, she says, “This is Archetypes, the podcast where we dissect, explore, and subvert the labels that try to hold women back.”

With both The Good, The Bad and The Rugby and Archetypes returning to the airwaves, fans of podcasts will have plenty to keep them entertained in the coming weeks.

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