The official podcast from New Zealand rugby - featuring interviews with some of the biggest and most influential names in New Zealand and global rugby.
The All Blacks Podcast is joined by one of the judges (Tony Johnson) and one of the hosts (Kirstie Stanway) of the ASB Rugby Awards to look back on the 2021 season and check out the nominees for the 2021 ASB Rugby Awards. Tune into the ASB Rugby Awards on Sky Sport at 8pm on Wednesday 15 December.
Legendary USA rugby player Todd Clever sits down to talk through his globe-trotting rugby career, what the All Blacks visit to USA means for the country, the growth of Major League Rugby in the United States and much more. Hosted by Rob Dunne.
Black Ferns veterans Les Elder and Renee Wickliffe jump on the All Blacks Podcast to talk about the Black Ferns upcoming tour to the UK and France, the newly announced Super Rugby women's competition in 2022 and take a look ahead to the Rugby World Cup to be held in New Zealand next year. Hosted by Robert Dunne from Mount Maunganui.
Ahead of the 100th Test between the All Blacks and South Africa on September 25, legendary wing Sir Bryan Williams sits down to talk through his experiences and memories of facing the Springboks during his storied career.
It's laughs aplenty as Dane Coles, Sevu Reece and Luke Jacobson take over the All Blacks podcast.
It's a bumper episode of the All Blacks Podcast with Akira Ioane, Jordie Barrett and George Bridge all in the studio to share their stories. The three players chat through their respective rugby journeys, recall the first time they were named in the All Blacks, and look ahead to a blockbuster year of Test rugby in 2021.
Fresh from being named in the All Blacks squad for the 2021 Steinlager Series, catch up with newly named All Blacks Finlay Christie and Ethan Blackadder alongside 17-Test prop Karl Tu'inukuafe. Host Rob Dunne chats to the players about being named in the squad for the first time, what they can expect while in the environment and looks back at their road into the black jersey.
From his upbringing in rural New South Wales town to carving out a rugby career in New Zealand, 10-Test All Blacks halfback Steve Devine shares his remarkable rugby journey. In a revealing chat with host Rob Dunne, Devine chats about the transition from Australian rugby to cracking the top echelon in New Zealand, his memories of playing with some of the greats of the game like Jonah Lomu and Carlos Spencer, and the work ethic that brought so much success in his career.
Fresh from winning the Super Rugby Aotearoa title with the Crusaders, All Blacks outside back Will Jordan joins the All Blacks Podcast to talk about the season so far and his journey through the rugby ranks.
Eloise Blackwell and Aleisha-Pearl Nelson join the All Blacks Podcast to talk about the historic inaugural Super Rugby Women's match between the Blues and Chiefs at Eden Park on Saturday 1 May. This episode is hosted by Rob Dunne.
Former All Blacks midfielder Eroni Clarke joins the All Blacks Podcast to talk through his life in rugby as a player, mentor and father to current All Blacks wing Caleb. Clarke is currently the Pasifika Engagement Manager at New Zealand Rugby and provides his reaction to the news that Moana Pasifika will join a new professional competition from 2022.
One of New Zealand's greatest ever midfielders Aaron Mauger joins the All Blacks Podcast to talk about his upbringing in Lyttleton and journey through the playing and coaching ranks in rugby.
All Blacks Sevens coach Clark Laidlaw joins the All Blacks Podcast to talk about his upbringing in the Scotland borders and journey through the rugby ranks to the Head Coach role for the All Blacks Sevens.
The All Blacks Podcast is back for 2021! All Blacks selector Grant Fox joins the show to chat through the year that was 2020 and look back on his illustrious playing career.
Former All Blacks lock Ian Jones joins the All Blacks Podcast to look back on his career and profile the new All Blacks Experience attraction in Auckland.
New Zealand Rugby CEO Mark Robinson joins the All Blacks Podcast to chat through his journey from the playing field to the boardroom and the unique challenges offered in 2020. Hosted by Jay Reeve and Robert Dunne.
Former All Blacks, Blues and Auckland loose forward Charlie Riechelmann joins the All Blacks podcast to look back on all the highs and lows from his career.
From the early days in the Hawke's Bay to making his mark on the national stage in Dunedin, former All Blacks openside flanker Josh Kronfeld chats through his rugby journey.
Angus Ta'avao joins the All Blacks Podcast to talk about his journey from Dilworth College to the All Blacks.
An icon of the modern day game, double Rugby World Cup winner Keven Mealamu joins the All Blacks Podcast to look back on his 132-Test career.
A genuine hard-man of New Zealand rugby, Jarrad Hoeata joins the All Blacks Podcast to look back on his 15-year professional career and talk about what is up next now he has hung up the boots. Note that the Steinlager North v South clash will now be played in Wellington on September 5 at 7.10pm.
The man with more clubs than Arnold Palmer joins the All Blacks Podcast to talk about his globe trotting career.
Former Chiefs and Bay of Plenty playmaker and long-serving referee Glen Jackson joins the All Blacks Podcast to look back on his eclectic career and latest move into coaching with the Fiji national team.
Former All Blacks coach Sir Graham Henry looks back on his illustrious coaching career and gives his thoughts on the state of the game in 2020 and beyond.
All Blacks Sevens stars Scott Curry and Sam Dickson join the All Blacks Podcast this week to talk about life on World Series Sevens circuit and the bumpy road to the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021.
Black Ferns Sevens stars Niall William and Kelly Brazier join the All Blacks Podcast to talk about their journey to the top of the sevens game.
The All Blacks Podcast is joined by two heavy hitters with James Parsons and Ben Afeaki in the studio to chat all things rugby. From the hotly anticipated North v South clash to the Blues winning streak in Super Rugby and much more, Jay and Rob have no shortage of hot topics to pick off with the lads.
The All Blacks Podcast presented by Vodafone is back and better than ever. Hosted by popular broadcaster Jay Reeve and podcaster Rob Dunne, the first guest on the podcast is Chiefs and All Blacks midfielder Anton Lienert Brown. Lienert-Brown talks about growing up in rugby mad Christchurch before making the move north to the Chiefs and cracking the All Blacks. He talks about some of the highs and lows of his career including the loss to England in the 2019 Rugby World Cup semifinal and also about being a part of the first professional live sports event with crowds since the start of the global Covid-19 lockdown.
Former Wales and British and Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton joins the All Blacks Podcast to lift the lid on his career. Speaking to All Blacks Podcast UK correspondent Jesse Johnson from London, Sam talks through all the big moments in his career, recalls the drawn New Zealand Lions Series in 2017 and takes a look at the Rugby World Cup in Japan. Sam's book, 'Openside' is now available to purchase at all good book stores.
Ahead of the release of his movie 'The Perfect 10', Dan Carter joins the All Blacks podcast to look back on his career. From the depths of injury despair to the highs of clinching World Cup glory in 2015 and an interesting encounter with Prince Harry, Dan Carter talks through all the big moments in his career. The Perfect 10 is in New Zealand cinemas from Thursday August 29. Global release details are to come.
One of the finest and most popular players of his generation, 66-Test All Black Israel Dagg joins the All Blacks Podcast to reflect on his career. From his upbringing in Hawke's Bay to time in the black jersey, Izzy lifts the lid on his rugby journey and answers all the big questions fans want to know.
The All Blacks Strength and Conditioning coach Dr Nic Gill joins the All Blacks podcast to talk all things health and fitness. From the All Blacks gym routines and nutrition programmes to his own health journey, Nic lifts the lid on what makes the All Blacks one of the fittest teams in world sport. Nic has just released his own book 'Health your Self' which can be purchased at all good book outlets.
The world's most-capped referee and king of one liners Nigel Owens joins the All Blacks podcast. From his upbringing in a 'soccer village' in Wales where no English was spoken to his first foray into rugby refereeing at the age of 16, and all the way to controlling the Rugby World Cup final in 2015, Nigel Owens gives an inside seat to his story.
From thumping the best bowling attacks in the world to lacing up his rugby boots for the first time in 18 years, former Black Caps star Brendon McCullum is back in New Zealand. In his usual upfront manner, Brendon McCullum chats about his return to rugby, life in Matamata, his time leading the Black Caps, the possibility of a NZ team in the Big Bash and even chooses his preferred opening option between Chris Lynn and Kane Williamson.
Chiefs' duo Brad Weber and Michael Allardice join the All Blacks Podcast to chat about their very own podcast - Code Trippin'. From the best sledges on the field to the biggest pest in the dressing room, Webby and Ally pull no punches in a wide ranging chat with hosts JP Tocker and Andy Burt. Listen to Code Trippin here: https://apple.co/2r4Ds4E
From his reputation as the joker in the All Blacks squad to some of the biggest challenges he has faced, Cory Jane opens up on the All Blacks podcast. In a wide-ranging chat from the Hurricanes training base in Wellington, Jane chats about his earliest rugby memories, what the All Blacks can expect against France in June, what the Hurricanes title win in 2016 meant to him and much more.
What's it like to referee in front of 80,000 people? How nervous were you in your first professional game? How have the players adapted to the new rules? Find out all this and more as referees Glen Jackson and Ben O'Keeffe join the All Blacks podcast to chat all things rugby.
From the origins of his nickname 'Snakey' to addressing those retirement rumours, double Rugby World Cup winner Conrad Smith discusses it all on the All Blacks podcast. In a wide-ranging chat from his home base in Pau, Smith chats about his unconventional rise through rugby's ranks, what the All Blacks can expect against France in June and much more.
World Rugby CEO Brett Gosper joins the All Blacks Podcast to chat all things rugby during his recent trip to New Zealand. Melbourne-born Gosper chats about his rugby background, the growth of rugby around the world, what fans can look forward to in 2018, his vision for the future of the game and much more.
The All Blacks Podcast is back in 2018 with Hurricanes loose forward Brad Shields joining the show to chat fatherhood, his rugby journey, beard maintenance and much more! In a wide-ranging chat, Shields takes us through a day in the life of a professional rugby player, takes us back to his early rugby days and looks forward to the 2018 Investec Super Rugby season.
The All Blacks Podcast catches up with renowned performer Tofiga Fepulea'i to chat rugby, comedy and much more. Wellington-raised Tofiga talks about his career as one half of the Laughing Samoans, his favourite rugby memories and his relationship with a number of current and former All Blacks.
From his upbringing in Wainui to his inspirational performance at the 2011 Rugby World Cup, Piri Weepu tells all on the All Blacks podcast. Following his retirement from rugby, the All Blacks podcast caught up with Weepu to chat in-depth about his career and lift the curtain on life in the All Blacks plus much more.
From his hair-styling regime to favourite meat-pie flavour, the All Blacks Podcast puts the hard-hitting questions to Ardie Savea. During a rest-week in Wellington, the All Blacks Podcast caught up with Ardie to chat about a new and exciting venture, his quick ascent up the rugby ranks, what he gets up to off the field and even asks him a few questions from the fans.
Expert rugby pundit Jim Kayes joins the All Blacks podcast to preview the 2017 Investec Rugby Championship. From the opening Bledisloe Cup Test in Sydney, the players to watch in the Rugby Championship, who might start in the All Blacks backline and much more, the podcast covers all of the hot topics ahead of the Rugby Championship.
In a bumper episode of the All Blacks Podcast, the spotlight is shone on the women's game with three big guests. World Rugby General Manager for Women's Rugby chats about the growth of the women's game globally. Then Black Ferns stars Kendra Cocksedge and Les Ketu talk about the upcoming June series when Canada, Australia and England all descend on New Zealand for Test matches.
Former WWE champion John Bradshaw Layfield talks about the strong influence the All Blacks are having on his rugby programme for at risk youth in Bermuda. The man affectionately known as JBL also chats about his wrestling his career, which All Black he thinks would make a WWE champion and the rapid growth of rugby in USA.
Former All Blacks fullback Mils Muliaina joins the All Blacks podcast to chat about his career, his support of the Starship Foundation, the upcoming Lions series and more. The 100-Test All Black talks about his formative years in Southland, some of the highlights from his time in the All Blacks and how he is enjoying life after rugby.
New Zealand Rugby CEO Steve Tew joins the All Blacks podcast to talk all things rugby. From grassroots to the global rugby calendar, Tew chats about his time at the helm of New Zealand Rugby, the changes seen in the game and casts an eye forward to the DHL NZ Lions Series 2017.
As one of the only players to have played both for and against the British & Irish Lions, Riki Flutey chats about his career, what it is like to tour with the Lions and gives his thoughts on the Lions squad to tour New Zealand in June and July.
To celebrate the 125th anniversary of New Zealand Rugby, legendary photographer Peter Bush joined the All Blacks podcast to talk about his 60 year career covering the All Blacks and New Zealand Rugby.
WBO Heavyweight Champion Joseph Parker joins the All Blacks Podcast to chat about his preparation for his title defence against Hughie Fury, his All Blacks connection and much more!