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Steve Crossman & BBC Sport Wales' Dafydd Pritchard look at how the Welsh FA are fast becoming world leaders in producing elite coaches – with the likes of Mikel Arteta, Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira being just some of many illustrious products of the FAW's coaching system. In this episode the guys head to Newport, where they're given access to the FAW's 2025 Pro License course in Newport, and speak to some of this years candidates who graduate this summer. You'll hear from the likes of former Arsenal defender Gaël Clichy, who talks about spending time with the SAS as part of the course. Nuri Şahin opens up about his research project on the All Blacks and why he wanted to study culture after being sacked by Borussia Dortmund in January this year, and Wales Manager Craig Bellamy discusses his love of Japanese culture and why part of his approach to coaching is to try to 'save people' from the mistakes he made.
Grab a copy of my new book Habits of High Performers here - www.thehabitbook.comIn this 1:1 episode, I'm taking you behind the scenes of an event I hosted last week with some of New Zealand's most inspiring voices—Razor Robertson, Mea Motu, Silvana Schenone, and Zion Armstrong.Each of them shared a moment where someone elevated them—and now, I'm passing those lessons on to you.In this episode, you'll discover:The story of how world champ boxer Mea Motu turned trauma into power—and what it means to live with no fearWhy Silvana Schenone believes in gently pushing people into discomfortThe powerful reminder from All Blacks coach Razor Robertson about playing freelyHow former Adidas president Zion Armstrong broke cultural norms to do what was rightIf you want to lead with purpose and lift others while you climb—this one's for you.Grab a copy of my new book Habits of High Performers here - www.thehabitbook.comHave me deliver a keynote or workshop to your team - email Caroline at Caroline@jjlaughlin.comListen to the episode I did with Zion here - https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/lead-on-purpose-with-james-laughlin/id1547874035?i=1000630978507Send me a personal text message- Pre-order my new book TODAY - www.thehabitbook.comSupport the show
The Crusaders are 31-0 in home playoff games. What must the Chiefs do to end that run in the Super Rugby final??There are holes at prop, lock and loosie, so who will be the debutants in next week's All Blacks squad. Will the selectors be conservative or will they choose the likes of Carter and Tavatavanawai?We give a sneak peak at our SBW interview, as he recalls his iconic try and jump into the stands from the Chiefs' first Grand Final win in 2012.Plus. Jake White's whinge about Leinster's global stars. Will the gap between the haves and have-nots of club rugby grow before the World Club Champs? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the radio show, we caught up with Ian Foster. Appointed as head coach 2019, Ian Foster led the All Blacks through one of the most tumultuous periods of the team's 120-year history. His new book Leading Under Pressure is a fascinating look into the pressure cooker inner-sanctum of the world's most famous rugby team. With revelations about Foster's time in the job, it also delves into the politics of rugby, and the events preceding the dramatic 2023 Rugby World Cup. You can grab his book here https://www.harpercollins.co.nz/9781775542858/leading-under-pressure/ Cheers, Fozzy - We bloody appreciate ya!
This week on The KOKO Show the lads serve up a big old bowl of rugby flavoured frosted flakes, regaling tales of the tape from the South to the North and everywhere in between. To help us on this journey as the enemy creeps ever closer to our shores, we are pleased to unveil our new major sponsor for The Lions Tour, it is the one and only, delightfully delicious and surprisingly refreshing Guinness. With Guinness being the unofficial beer of rugby fans around the world, it is fitting they have partnered with us, as we are unanimously the unofficial podcast of rugby fans in all the galaxies. Moreover, the mighty KOKO Show has not only landed a blue-chip sponsor, but this week we are joined by a blue-chip guest. Swoop has once again put the rubber on the road and lured in one of rugby's dead set supernaturals. This fella has played 17 tests for the All Blacks as a player, but he truly found his calling in the coaching ranks, winning 3 World Cups and 4 Super Rugby titles; we think it is fair to say this bloke knows his x's and o's. It is of course the Oracle of New Zealand rugby and the ‘real' Professor of everything awesome, Sir Wayne Smith. With Wayne in tow the lads dove deep into the world of coaching, touching on what makes great coaches tick, how coaches can get the best out of their cattle and who he thinks will win the Lions Series based on style and structure. Plus, we wrap up the Superb Rugby semi-finals, the lads gander at the URC and Premiership Grand Finals and finally we look at the British and Irish Lions Series Winner odds powered by our dear friends at TAB. The lads then round out the show by locking in some more hungry ‘Lion Tamers' and running through our laundry list of Live Shows that are happening in each and every city. So sit back, relax and pour yourself a fresh juicy Guinness, this one will most certainly hit different. It is time now for the newest episode of Kick Offs and Kick Ons.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Start of the show06:30 - Announcement that Guinness is our Major Sponsor for The Lions Tour08:52 - Welcome Wayne Smith to the show 12:40 - What is Wayne doing now?13:18 - Wayne on coaching Swoop in Japan 18:07 - Wayne predicts the Super Rugby winner 21:32 - Wayne on how the Wallabies should play 26:21 - Wayne is a student of the game 34:05 - Wayne talks about the Lions Series 36:19 - Bench, Start and Drop 40:20 - Wayne's Lions Series Prediction 42:34 - How was everyone's weekend?50:13 - KOKO Live Show at Felons Barrel Hall in Brisbane51:49 - Rugby Round Up Segment 51:58 - CRUSADERS V BLUES REVIEW53:40 - CHIEFS V BRUMBIES REVIEW 58:54 - LEINSTER V BULL REVIEW 01:01:59 - BATH V LEICESTER REVIEW 01:07:29 - TOP 14 SEMI FINAL PREVIEWS 01:08:22 - TAB Sponsored Segment 01:10:46 - The Lion Tamers 01:14:58 - KOKO Live Show at the West Bulldogs in Brisbane01:16:00 - Close of the showBUY YOUR KOKO MERCHANDISE AND STAY TUNED FOR EVENTS - www.kickoffsandkickons.comLIVE SHOWS:Brisbane - The KOKO Show Live at Felons Barrel Hallhttps://www.sevenrooms.com/x1pJ8HnMBrisbane - The KOKO Show Live at Wests Bulldogshttps://www.trybooking.com/DCHAWMake sure you follow us on all socials:INSTA: @kickoffskickonsTWITTER/X: @kickoffskickonsYOUTUBE: @kickoffsandkickonsTIKTOK: @kickoffskickonsIf you do want to talk about sponsorship or anything business related then please do get in touch with us info@shtn.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Avant même d'affronter Toulouse vendredi en demi-finales de Top 14, Bayonne réalise sa meilleure saison depuis le début de l'ère professionnelle. Quels sont les secrets de la réussite de l'Aviron et faut-il s'inquiéter pour la saison prochaine ? Réponses dans «Crunch». Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic, avec Renaud Bourel et Jean-François Paturaud. Enregistrement : Baptiste Binet.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ian Foster was one of the more polarising All Blacks coaches in recent memory. He took the helm after the superb record of Sir Steve Hansen, and during his time there were constant discussions surrounding his job security. During his tenure he had a win rate of 70% and lost New Zealand the number one world ranking, but at the same time, he won 4 Bledisloe Cups, 4 Freedom Cups, and 3 Rugby Championships, as well as coming within a point of winning the Rugby World Cup. Foster is still in the coaching game over in Japan, but in the meantime, he's written a book called ‘Leading Under Pressure', that tells the story of his time with the All Blacks. He told Mike Hosking he had never intended to write a book, but felt it was an important story to tell. “A lot of the feedback we got is that people actually saw a team go through a journey over those four years,” he said. “I just felt that I almost owed it to my management team and a lot of my leading players to actually tell the story of the journey of that particular team.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Rugby Direct, Elliott Smith and Liam Napier wrap the Super Rugby semi-finals and assess the way the Crusaders and Chiefs were able to get there in contrasting fashion. We look ahead to this week's final and discuss who has more to gain or lose by winning this weekend. We also select our prospective 35-man squads for the All Blacks test series against France, a week out from the real squad being named and drill down into who the new faces might be.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the second episode in a series of 5 focused on #Innovation and hosted by Leanne Bats, a former All Blacks and FC Barcelona executive now leading innovation for a regional sports trust in New Zealand. On this week's episode of the Sports Pundit Innovation Podcast, Leanne is joined by Tareq Nazlawy, co-founder and CEO of Trace, a new product focused on recognising the 99% of fans who aren't at the game.Tareq brings a rare blend of strategic, digital, and creative expertise to the world of sport from his early days at BCG to leading global digital innovation at Adidas, including its groundbreaking entry into Web3. Now at Trace, he is building a new way for fans to collect and own the moments that matter most, digitally. Whether you're in the stands or halfway across the world, Trace captures the emotional electricity of live sport, transforming into verified digital memorabilia for fans to collect, share, and build identity around.In this conversation, we'll unpack Tareq's journey, the future of fandom, how the technology can deepen these fan connections, and why sports organisations need to start seeing their global audience as active participants, not just spectators.Timestamps02:00 Tarek's Journey from BCG to Adidas and Beyond...06:00 The Birth of Trace: A New Era for Fans15:00 The 99%: Recognising Remote Fans22:00 The True Size of Your Stadium: Engaging All Fans28:00 Introducing Trace: The Fan Credential System34:00 Case Studies: Formula One and ATP Tour Success Stories44:00 Challenges and Misconceptions in Fan Engagement49:00 Closing ThoughtsAdditional LinksConnect with Tareq on LinkedIn - HereConnect with Leanne on LinkedIn - Here
Ian Foster is speaking up.In his first full interview since stepping down as All Blacks head coach, Foster sits down to share the raw, unfiltered story of one of the most dramatic periods in New Zealand rugby history.He opens up about the media pile-on, the near-sacking after the Ireland series, the pressure-cooker Ellis Park test that saved his job, and the growing tension with NZ Rugby as Scott Robertson circled in the wings.Foster also reveals the emotional toll behind the scenes - from the conversation with Dane Coles that reduced him to tears, to the loyalty shown by Sam Cane, Ardie Savea, Aaron Smith and other senior All Blacks when everything was falling apart.This is the definitive account of Ian Foster's All Blacks journey - told his way.This episode is brought to you by the TAB. Got a hunch? Download the new app today and get your bet on.Enjoy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Brumbies and Wallabies back Len Ikitau will attempt to draw on his years growing up in New Zealand when the Brumbies take on the Chiefs and into the future when the Wallabies meet their foes in All Blacks colours. Talking to Declan Byrne on 'The Saturday Sledge' Ikitau tells us about getting over his non selection pain for the World Cup, where this season ranks for the ACT Brumbies and why he's politely not asking James Slipper about the last Lions tour.
New Zealand rugby lost another great this week with Stu Wilson dying at the age of 70. For most of his career, Stu served as a winger, playing 85 games for the All Blacks and almost 200 for Wellington. He scored 19 test tries in that time. Off the field he was known for his colourful sense of humour and was later praised for his match commentary. Following his death, Stu's one-time teammate Murray Mexted said he "lived life with a smile on his face". Sports journalist and broadcaster Phil Gifford joins Jesse to look back at Stu Wilson's career.
What's the future of rugby in Singapore looking like? On #TheBIGShowTV today, we welcome two All Blacks players - Eroni Clarke & Nathan Harris!Learn more about what makes a great rugby player (is it speed or size and power?) and what should aspiring Singaporean players do if they're interested in pursuing the sport professionally! Connect with us on Instagram: @kiss92fm @Glennn @angeliqueteo Producers: @shalinisusan97 @snailgirl2000See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Super Rugby semis looming, which players need to stand up and solve the All Blacks' loose forwards conundrums? We get into the semifinals and whether the Blues can get another upset against the Crusaders? Can the Chiefs recover and how can they breakdown the Brumbies defense?Beauden Barrett stands up and shows he's probably the starting ten. Plus, why's Warriors coach Andrew Webster taking shots at rugby?Aotearoa Rugby Pod is brought to you by Ashley and Martin Medical Hair Centres Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The KOKO Show the band is back together to celebrate the fun, frivolity and fineries that finals footy has to offer. We tackle all the action of the Super Rugby Qualifying Finals, whilst also looking forward to the seismically sensational Semi-Finals this coming weekend. Plus, we get a little naughty up North for all the footy loving legends on the more populous side of the Equator, breaking down all the Champagne rugby from the URC and Premiership Semi-Finals. To help us on our journey towards podcasting perfection, we enlisted the help of one of the greatest finishers of all time to dot this episode over the white line and claim victory for the good guys. This Fijian born South Auckland raised wrecking ball made a career out of cashing cheques and snapping necks as he ran past you at a rate of knots, please welcome the swan-diving sensation that is Mr Joe Rokocoko. With Joe in tow the lads reflect on his sublime 98 Test Match career, the times he made all three of them look like chumps and what it actually takes to be one of the best wingers the rugby world has ever seen. To cap off this tremendous trot down the wingers walk of fame the lads finalise a few more selections in our table topping team of ‘Lion Tamers'. Moreover, they have a greasy little gander at some hot off the press ‘Other Rugby News', all in the name of keeping you, our loyal listener well informed. So, book yourself a Swedish hot stone massage, sip on the complementary ice cold cucumber water and bluetooth your way into some KOKO bliss. It is now time for an all new episode of Kick Offs and Kick Ons.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Start of the show03:15 - KOKO Learnings - The boys are playing footy again07:55 - Live Show dates are coming 08:34 - Swoop's unregistered car story 11:00 - Drew meeting his rugby mentor in the Gold Coast 12:46 - Drew and Gits headed up to Brisbane to promote KOKO18:48 - Congratulations to Carlo Tizzano and Emma on their engagement 20:46 - Rugby Round Up Segment 21:04 - CRUSADERS V REDS REVIEW 24:04 - CHIEFS V BLUES REVIEW 26:00 - BRUMBIES V HURRICANES 29:06 - Super Rugby Semi Finals Predictions 32:55 - Introduce the Joe Rokocoko interview 34:43 - Joe talks about playing the KOKO boys 36:23 - Joe's time in France 38:54 - Joe's fondest memories in his career 40:15 - Joe's biggest mentors 42:56 - Joe on playing against Wendell 45:31 - Joe's try celebrations 48:28 - Best winger Joe ever faced 50:44 - Bench, Start and Drop 55:14 - Joe's take on the current Blues side 55: 51 - Joe's All Blacks back 3 58:08 - Joe's take on the Wallabies v ABs59:13 - Joe's prediction of the 2025 Lions Series 01:01:03 - Northern Hemisphere Legends Segment 01:05:22 - The Lion Tamers 01:07:22 - Other Rugby News 01:11:51 - One KOKO Quiz Question 01:13:01 - Close of the showBUY YOUR KOKO MERCHANDISE AND STAY TUNED FOR EVENTS - www.kickoffsandkickons.comMake sure you follow us on all socials:INSTA: @kickoffskickons TWITTER/X: @kickoffskickons YOUTUBE: @kickoffsandkickons TIKTOK: @kickoffskickons If you do want to talk about sponsorship or anything business related then please do get in touch with us info@shtn.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Habitués des phases finales de Top 14 depuis 2018, les Rochelais se sont fait surprendre lors de la dernière journée et terminent à la 7e place. Que s'est-il passé pour que cette saison se transforme en échec et comment le Stade Rochelais va-t-il se réinventer ? Débat dans Crunch. Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic, avec Maxime Raulin et Yann Sternis. Montage : Léa Leostic.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The rugby world is mourning the death of former All Blacks wing and captain Stu Wilson, who died in Tauranga at the age of 70. Regarded as one of the world's best attacking players when he played for the All Blacks in the early 1980s, tributes have been flowing for former Wellington flyer. Rugby reporter Joe Porter has more.
This week on Rugby Direct, Elliott Smith and Liam Napier react to the breaking news of Mark Robinson's impending departure as the chief executive of New Zealand and reflect on how he will be remembered and where to next. We also wrap the week that was in a dramatic Super Rugby playoff round, with the Hurricanes gone and the Blues keeping their season alive but flipping the run to the trophy on its head. We also examine the mooted R360 franchise concept and pay our respects to All Blacks great Stu Wilson.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former All Blacks captain Stu Wilson has died, aged 70. Wilson, who could play centre or wing, made 85 appearances for the All Blacks between 1976-83, including 34 tests, two of which he captained. He made nine overseas tours, including that with the 1978 Grand Slam team which beat all four Home Unions. He was captain in all eight matches of the 1983 tour of England and Scotland. He also represented Wellington at provincial level, where he played 89 matches, scoring 54 tries between 1975-84. During his time, Wellington would win two National Provincial titles in 1978 and 1981, the latter year also saw them hold the Ranfurly Shield. Legendary rugby commentator Grant Nisbett, a friend of Wilson's, joined Nick Mills to reflect on his legacy. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, from September, parents of citizens and residents will be able to get a five-year visa allowing them to come and go, with an option to extend for a further five, the National Guard has begun deploying in Los Angeles on the orders of President Donald Trump in a bid to quell clashes with ICE agents that've been ongoing since Friday, the National Business Review has released its 2025 rich list, painting a picture of Aotearoa's rich and powerful, former All Blacks wing great Stu Wilson has died at the age of 70. Wilson was regarded as one of the world's finest attacking players during his hey-day with the All Blacks in the early 1980s, and we cross the Tasman to get the latest from Kerry-Anne Walsh.
Former All Blacks wing great Stu Wilson has died at the age of 70. Wilson was regarded as one of the world's finest attacking players during his hey-day with the All Blacks in the early 1980s, finishing his career with 19 test tries, which was a record for the All Blacks at the time. Former Rugby commentator Keith Quinn and former teammate, fellow commentator and friend Murray Mexted spoke to Corin Dann.
This one has it all — Scott Waldrom, one of the most explosive loose forwards to play the game, jumps on for an absolute ripper of a chat and does not hold back. From growing up as a rugby super fan idolising his hero's to playing with legends like Jonah Lomu, Jerry Collins, Christian Cullen and Justin Marshall, to getting dropped from Sevens after a scrap in Lower Hutt, Scooters career is full of highs, lows, and unreal yarns.We talk about:His early days which involved plenty of battles with younger brother Thomas WaldromDebuting with Jonah Lomu and being starstruck in trainingGetting told he was too small for NPC and proving everyone wrongNational Nude Day and bar vouchers Being told his foot injury meant his rugby career was over — and then making it backGetting named in the All Blacks squad and wondering if he belongedThe brutal truth about injuries, pressure, drinking culture, and bouncing backCoaching with the NZ Sevens, a scary health scare and life after footyHonest, hilarious, and full of insight — this one's got everything. A top man with a stack of stories. Scooter Waldrom is an absolute lad!EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/whatalad Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guaranteeTo get $100 worth of free bonus bets sign up to Betcha now at https://www.betcha.co.nz/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Part 1 Legacy by James Kerr Summary"Legacy: What the All Blacks Can Teach Us About the Business of Life" by James Kerr is a book that explores the leadership principles and culture of the New Zealand national rugby team, the All Blacks. The core premise of the book is that the All Blacks have maintained a sustained level of success in rugby by adhering to specific values and practices that can be applied not only in sports but also in business and life. Key Themes and Insights:Leadership: Kerr emphasizes the importance of strong leadership. The All Blacks' success is attributed to leaders who empower their teammates, focus on collective goals, and foster a culture of accountability.Teambuilding and Culture: The book delves into how the All Blacks build a cohesive team culture centered around values, such as respect, humility, and excellence. Every member of the team is expected to contribute to this culture.Legacy: The notion of legacy plays a crucial role in the All Blacks' philosophy. Players are encouraged to think about the impact they leave not just in their playing careers but also on future generations. The concept of 'leaving the jersey in a better place' exemplifies this mindset.Attention to Detail: The All Blacks focus extensively on preparation and the small details that can make a significant difference in performance. Kerr highlights how this attention to detail translates into executing their game plan successfully.Resilience and Adaptability: The book discusses how the All Blacks have developed resilience in the face of challenges and setbacks, emphasizing the importance of learning from failure and adapting strategies.Continuous Improvement: Continuous learning and improvement are vital for the All Blacks. Kerr shares insights into their rituals, practices, and the "Kaizen" philosophy, which encourages incremental improvement.Influence of Maori Culture: The book also reflects on how Maori culture and its values significantly influence the team. Concepts like "Whanau" (family) foster strong bonds among team members, enhancing teamwork and collaboration. Conclusion:In summary, "Legacy" offers rich insights into how the principles that guide the All Blacks can be successfully applied to various areas beyond rugby. Kerr's lessons are relevant not only for athletes and coaches but also for leaders in business and other fields, emphasizing that strong values and a commitment to excellence can lead to extraordinary success.Part 2 Legacy AuthorJames Kerr is a prominent author and speaker known for his works focusing on leadership, team dynamics, and high-performance culture. He gained significant recognition for his book "Legacy," which was released in 2013. Book Details: Title: Legacy Release Year: 2013 Overview of "Legacy": In "Legacy," Kerr draws lessons from the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team, exploring themes of leadership, teamwork, and behavior that contribute to their success. The book has become a management classic, used in various organizational settings for leadership training and development.Other Notable Works by James Kerr: In addition to "Legacy," James Kerr has authored several other books, including: "The Catalyst: A Trailblazer's Guide to Making Change Happen" (2019) "This Is Your Life: The Complete Story of You" (2021) "The Team That Couldn't Lose: What You Need to Know to Reshape Your Own Team" (co-authored with John Campbell) Best Edition of "Legacy": While "Legacy" was originally published in hardcover, a widely recommended edition is the 2019 paperback release that includes updated content and insights. This edition is often favored for its accessibility and ease of reading, making it a popular choice among readers and professionals seeking to implement its teachings.Part 3...
A key All Blacks returns at just the right time for the Crusaders as they begin their Super Rugby playoffs campaign. Will Jordan will start in tomorrow night's game against the Reds in Christchurch, after missing the team's final three regular season games with a knee injury. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When in Auckland, you’ve gotta talk to an Aucklander! Today, we go back to 1994, and a tribute to an All Blacks legend, and discuss where the best golf course in the world is!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grab a copy of my new book Habits of High Performers here - www.thehabitbook.comFrom Good to Elite: The All Blacks' Leadership BlueprintIn this solo episode, I share powerful behind-the-scenes insights from three of the greatest minds in sport: Scott Robertson (head coach of the All Blacks), Gilbert Enoka (former mental skills coach), and Sir Wayne Smith (former assistant coach of the All Blacks and head coach of the Black Ferns).We recently shared the stage at a special leadership event. What stood out wasn't just their accolades—it was the mindset, culture, and clarity they live by.If you're building a team, leading a company, or just want to level up in life—this one's for you.In this episode, you'll learn:Why humour is a serious competitive edgeHow belonging boosts performance more than any techWhat radical clarity of success actually looks likeWhy high performers don't suffer fools—and neither should youHow to set a standard and actually uphold itThis is a short, no-fluff episode packed with the exact thinking used by some of the most successful leaders in sport.Grab a copy of my new book Habits of High Performers here - www.thehabitbook.comHave me deliver a keynote or workshop to your team - email Caroline at Caroline@jjlaughlin.comSend me a personal text message- Pre-order my new book TODAY - www.thehabitbook.comSupport the show
New Zealand Rugby have secured a new sponsor. They've partnered with American company Gallagher Insurance, who's logo will appear on both the training and match day shorts of all our national teams. It comes two months after Ineos terminated their $21 million a year contract with the union. NZR CEO Mark Robinson told Mike Hosking Gallagher's got a deep connection with the sport, having been involved with World Rugby and the English Premiership, as well as already being involved in NZ rugby at the provincial level. He says they're connected to the values and ethos of the game, and they obviously feel that there's a strong opportunity for branding, as well as business opportunities. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A huge week of rugby to talk, with the Super Rugby playoffs this weekend. With Brynna celebrating the end of his Japanese season, Ross and Jippa are joined by Welsh Grand Slam hero Hadleigh Parkes on the panel.Who will win the qualifying finals and why? What's going on with the crazy Super Rugby playoffs format and why are the Blues so edgy on social media.Richie Mo'unga's earned his 11th domestic title in 11 years, after back-to-back trophies with Japanese side Toshiba. When he returns to New Zealand, will he walk back into the All Blacks ahead of Beauden and DMac? What would you do? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Le Stade Français, face à Castres, et Perpignan, contre Toulouse, se battront à distance samedi pour ne pas finir à la 13e place du Top 14, synonyme d'un match de barrage contre le finaliste perdant de Pro D2. Qui écopera de cette place malheureuse ? Qui est le mieux armé pour s'en sortir ? Débat dans « Crunch » cette semaine. Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic, avec Maxime Raulin et Romain Bergogne. Enregistrement : Baptiste Binet. Montage : Léa Leostic.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The Blues have thrashed the Waratahs 46-6 to end their visitors' Super Rugby Pacific season, and keep their hopes of playoffs footie alive. Sabbatical-bound All Blacks centre Rieko Ioane scored a hat-trick and departing wing Mark Tele'a grabbed a brace. Blues assistant coach Palu Tito joined Piney to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patrick Tuipulotu believes his body can hold up to the rigours of three more years in New Zealand Rugby. The Blues captain and All Blacks lock has signed on until 2028, turning down offers from Japan. Tuipulotu has been an All Black since 2014 but has often been sidelined through injury - limited to just one World Cup in 2019. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bordeaux-Bègles a remporté samedi le premier titre de son histoire en battant Northampton (28-20) en finale de la Champions Cup. Comment les Bordelais ont-ils vaincu les Anglais d'Henry Pollock ? Que va changer ce trophée pour l'UBB ? Sont-ils capables de faire le doublé ? Réponses dans Crunch. Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic, avec Alex Bardot et Aurélien Bouisset. Enregistrement : Baptiste Binet. Montage : Léa Leostic.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This week o we're re-releasing one of our favourite episodes with Sir Wayne Smith.Smithy is one of the most respected and accomplished figures in New Zealand Rugby history – an absolute legend of the game.He was a 17-cap All Black who went on to win three World Cups - two as All Blacks assistant coach, and one with the Black Ferns.He's also been the All Blacks coach, won four Super Rugby titles as a coach, two with the Crusaders and two with the Chiefs.In this episode we talk about the differences between coaching men and women, what rule changes he'd like to see in the game, why he was sacked as All Blacks coach and the hardest moments of his career in 2007, his fairy tale ride with the Black Ferns, where his resilience comes from and much, much more.There's a reason Wayne is considered one of world rugby's greatest thinkers, and this was a fascinating insight into how his brain works. It was a real honour getting to share so much of his time, and it's easy to see why his players are all so connected to him as a person and a coach.This episode was recorded in October 2023.This episode is brought to you by TAB, download the new app today and get your bet on!Between Two Beers is now part of the Acast Creator Network, listen wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The battle for Auckland's Western Springs Stadium - the home of the Ponsonby Rugby Club - is heating up with two former All Blacks on either side of the debate. Mihi speaks to Sir Bryan and Ashley Stanley, daughter of former all Black Joe Stanley - she's a parent at the Ponsonby Rugby Club.
WASHINGTON DC - As the regular season winds down, the race for the Major League Rugby playoffs couldn't be tighter in the Eastern & Western conferences. Old Glory DC now find themselves in 2nd place, after another wild "Storm Week" scheduling of matches. In the thick of it all is MLR Weekly's featured guest, Connor Buckley. The Old Glory scrumhalf talks about his unique New York-only pathway to the MLR, pressures of competing for playing time, the team's ups & downs, and the influence of players like All Blacks #9 Andy Ellis and Mike Petri, the 3X Rugby World Cup scrumhalf. He also sheds light on the John Powers conspiracy and Washington, DC pizza. INCLUDED: -John Fitzpatrick of Rugby Morning -Exclusive Highlights -TRN Play of the Week -Picks of the Week by The Rugby Odds -Analysis & Predictions Total show run time: 24 minutes. And don't miss another excellent installment of The Rugby Odds: https://rugbywrapup.com/category/the-rugby-odds/ Please share and join our weekly newsletter: http://rugbywrapup.com/weekly-updates/ Find All Here: -Web: www.RugbyWrapUp.com -X/Twitter: @RugbyWrapUp @TheRugbyOdds, @MLR Weekly @Matt_McCarthy00, @CollegeRWU, @JonnyLewisFilms -Face Book: Rugby Wrap Up -Instagram: RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: Rugby Wrap Up -Reddit: RugbyWrapUp -TikTok: RugbyWrapUp -Podcast Platforms: RugbyWrapUp -TRN Play of the Week -Picks of the Week by The Rugby Odds -Analysis & Predictions #USARugby #MajorLeagueRugby #RugbyWrapUp #OldGlory #RugbyATL #MLR2020 #SixNations #WorldRugby #SuperRugby #Top14 #PremiershipRugby #Pro14 #URC #UnitedRugbyChampionship #RugbyOdds #RugbyBetting #rfcla
All Blacks utility back David Havili has re-signed with New Zealand Rugby and the Crusaders until after the 2027 World Cup.
All Blacks utility back David Havili has re-signed with New Zealand Rugby and the Crusaders until after the 2027 World Cup.
Ep. 154 : Sprint Final - EPCR Finals + Top 14 Que ce soit sur la scène européenne ou en France, l'actualité est chargée et partout c'est le « money time » comme disent nos amis américains !!À Cardiff le Lou ouvrira le bal dès vendredi soir avec l'objectif de doucher les espoirs de Bath dans la « petite » coupe d'Europe, l'EPCR Challenge Cup ! Le lendemain dans la « grande » EPCR Champions Cup, c'est l'UBB après son succès sur le tenant Stade Toulousain qui a gagné le droit de défier la redoutable jeune garde de Northampton Saints, emmenée par le nouveau phénomène de la planète rugby Henry Pollock. Les Saints ont terrassé les Leinstermen chez eux en Irlande, un exploit retentissant ! Bien malin qui peut prédire l'issue de ce match qui promet des étincelles !!! En France la bagarre pour la place dans les 6 du Top 14 bat son plein et pas moins de 6 équipes peuvent mathématiquement prétendre aux deux places restantes, ce championnat est fou ! Même suspense en bas de tableau avec un mini championnat à trois entre Vannes, Perpignan et le Stade Français, malheur au vaincu !!Bref une actu rugby des plus alléchantes pour un printemps ovale !! Bon mercredi avec le packBonne écoute!Voici l'autre podcast de TK --> L'Année Sobre, un an sans alcool ! https://podcast.ausha.co/un-peu-plus-leger/playlist/l-annee-sobre-saison-3-de-un-peu-plus-leger-podcastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Sonny Bill Williams is adamant that his upcoming boxing bout against Paul Gallen will be the last time he steps in the ring. The former All Blacks and Kiwis star has finally been confirmed to fight State of Origin league enforcer Paul Gallen on July 16 in Sydney. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En finale de Champions Cup samedi (15h45), Bordeaux-Bègles sera face à Northampton, équipe qui a fait tomber le Leinster en demies. A la ramasse en Premiership, les Anglais, notamment portés par Henry Pollock, Tommy Freeman et Fin Smith, réalisent une campagne européenne particulièrement emballante. Qu'est ce qui caractérise cette équipe ? Quelles sont leurs forces ? De quoi l'UBB doit-elle avoir peur ? Réponses dans « Crunch ». Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic, avec Guillaume Dufy et Antoine Bourlon. Enregistrement : Baptiste Binet.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
With the Lions named, and Henry Pollock in the squad, we look at who are the biggest rising stars in World Rugby. Plus, we also ask "how many Wallabies could make a Lions 23?' Ross, Jip and Bryn breakdown the Chiefs' epic second half against the Crusaders and whether Quin Tupaea should be back in the All Blacks. We look forward to the Moana Pasifika/ Blues games, as well as Black Ferns and under 20s. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Devenu team manager du RCT depuis sa retraite en 2023, Mathieu Bastareaud se confie sur son nouveau quotidien. Il raconte sa relation avec Pierre Mignoni, avec qui il est lié depuis dix ans, et son rôle auprès de l'effectif actuel. Il revient aussi sur sa non-sélection pour la Coupe du monde 2019, son départ à New York et sur le retour de son ami Ma'a Nonu dans le Var. Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic, avec Maxime Raulin.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
If you are at all interested in understanding what's going wrong at rugby headquarters in Wellington, can I recommend that you read Gregor Paul's piece in the Herald today? It's an excellent summation. The question that we had yesterday when we were looking at the financials was how on Earth is it that New Zealand Rugby pulls in more money than it ever has in a financial year and still manages to not make a profit? How do you do that? The answer is it seems going by Gregor's piece, it's just wasteful spending and spending in the wrong places. For example, New Zealand rugby spent more than seven and a half million dollars last year on paying board members and executives. That is more than the seven million it spent on Heartland rugby teams last year and it is more than five and a half million it spent on its five Super Rugby clubs. No organisation should spend more on the people running the thing then on the thing itself, that's nuts. New Zealand Rugby flew two board members, Dame Patsy Reddy and Bailey Mackey, to the UK last year when they were leaving the organisation the following month. What's the point of that? If you know that people are leaving, stop flying them places. They're now redundant, aren't they? When the All Blacks played in Tokyo, they took players and coaches and management. Fair enough. But then they also took administrative staff and executive staff. That was 75 people for a rugby game. Honestly, that's way too much. Do you know how much they were paying at the hotel they were staying at? $900 a night. That is an organisation spending like it's in the gold mining game, not like it's an organisation making more annual losses than profits in recent memory. Gregor Paul suggests some people are going to lose their jobs and I think that's probably fair. To be fair to NZR, we all understand what's going on here and not all of it is their fault. The biggest problem they've got is that rugby is boring. That's because the rules suck and NZR has only got so much control over the rules. It's really a World Rugby problem. But for NZR, it has been obvious for ages that the problems that they face with participation and viewership, attendance, and money are not going to get solved anytime soon. Now, if you know things are tough and they're not improving, do you not put the credit card away? Do you not cut the spending? You and I might, but not NZR, apparently, and that's their fault.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bordeaux-Bègles s'est qualifié pour la première finale européenne de son histoire en battant Toulouse (35-18), au terme d'un grand match. Comment ont-ils fait tomber les champions en titre et peuvent-ils enfin remporter leur premier trophée, le 24 mai, contre Northampton ? Analyse dans Crunch. Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic, avec Aurélien Bouisset, Yann Sternis et Alex Bardot. Enregistrement : Baptiste Binet.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Some great yarns this week, from the strategic punch that floored Vermuelen to which All Blacks are the biggest athletic freaks.Legendary All Blacks strength and conditioning coach Nic Gill joins Ross and Jippa. We announce a new partnership with Nic's Rugby Ready program, where you can win Nic's online fitness programs every week on the show, whether you're a player or just looking to get healthy.We ask who the greatest ever Super Rugby loose forward trio in Super Rugby is and whether Kini Naholo will replace Mark Tele'a in the All Blacks.WIN RUGBY READY TRAINING PACKAGES WITH ALL BLACKS GURU DR NIC GILLFor every remaining show of ARP's 2025 season, we'll give away either …• 1 free four-week training programme membership, including physical and mental skills coaching.• Or 1 free training e-book collection.Just follow @rugbyready on Instagram and direct message “ARP,” this week's unique entry word revealed in the show, as well as the reason you're the right person for the prize.Even if you don't win, you win, because we'll provide a special ARP link for 75% off your first four weeks of the Perform membership or a discount on the e-book training collection.”www.rugbyready.ca/rugbypod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Les Bordelais feront face dimanche au Stade Toulousain en demi-finales de Champions Cup (16h), équipe qu'ils n'ont encore jamais battue en match couperet. Leur faux pas contre La Rochelle (10-21) peut-il perturber les plans de l'UBB ? Sont-ils mieux armés que l'an dernier pour faire tomber les Toulousains ? Analyse dans Crunch. Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic, avec Aurélien Bouisset et Jean-François Paturaud. Enregistrement : Baptiste Binet.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Les Bleues ont remporté leurs quatre premiers matches du Tournoi des 6 nations, même si tout n'a pas été simple. Samedi (17h45), comme tous les ans, elles joueront pour le Grand Chelem la « finale » contre l'Angleterre, une équipe qu'elles n'ont plus battu depuis 2018. Les Tricolores peuvent-elles enfin renverser les Anglaises ou faut-il s'inquiéter de leurs dernières prestations ? Réponses dans Crunch. Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic, avec Justine Saint-Sevin et Patrick Sowden. Enregistrement : Baptiste Binet.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
This is Wednesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, Alan Quinlan gave us his immediate reaction to a massive morning in Irish rugby with another All Blacks superstar to join Leinster, and Connacht's head coach exiting stage left. OTB's GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney began our preview of the weekend's action. Denis Walsh talks hurling. And we're joined in studio by Irish MMA star Paul Hughes. But this morning's Bite starts with Quinny, as he reacts to a huge morning in Irish rugby, and then Tommy introduces us to our nearest, youngest GAA pundit.Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you details of an increase to the provinces of their contributions towards central contracts. There's mixed injury news from Ulster ahead of their interpro with Leinster. We hear from a frustrated Ian Costello ahead of Munster's date with the Vodacom Bulls at Thomond Park. Cullie Tucker joins us from the Western Cape where Connacht are preparing for the DHL Stormers. And an All Blacks mainstay is cutting short his international career for the riches of Japan.