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Grâce à une pénalité de dernière minute de Thomas Ramos, le XV de France a battu l'Angleterre samedi soir (48-46) et remporté le Tournoi. Les Bleus signent même un doublé qu'ils n'avaient plus réalisé depuis 2007. Malgré tout, des questions demeurent. Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic avec Renaud Bourel, Alex Bardot et Guillaume Dufy.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Liam Messam is one of the most beloved figures in New Zealand rugby. Two-time Super Rugby champion, All Black, World Cup winner, and a 20-year servant of the Chiefs. But behind the jersey is a story most people have never heard.Adopted at six weeks old into a Rotorua family that went on to foster close to a thousand children, Liam opens up about identity, belonging, and the household that gave him everything he is today.In this episode we get into the conversation with Gordon Titchens at 16 that changed the trajectory of his career, being cut from the 2011 World Cup squad and walking through Auckland Airport alone into a media scrum, what Chiefs Mana actually means and where it came from, why Gilbert Enoka personally called him to be part of the 2023 World Cup Human Library alongside Dan Carter, Richie McCaw and Keven Mealamu, leading the haka for the All Blacks after being voluntold by Keven Mealamu, getting a yellow card as a water boy at the World Cup, and completing an Ironman at 108kg with almost no marathon training.Plus lessons from Richie McCaw, Sonny Bill Williams and Dave Rennie, why he signed his last Waikato contract for $1, and how losing his mum to dementia shaped the brain health supplement brand he's building today.Steve and Seamus are proud to be dressed by the legends at Barkers Clothing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Black Caps back in action after T20 World Cup final loss, Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox's bad luck, early in the Super Rugby season and the search for Dave Rennie's All Blacks assistant coach.
The All Blacks rumour mill has continued to churn away. The latest speculation surrounds Tana Umaga, who has been touted to join Dave Rennie's coaching team. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
We catch up with Hurricanes and All Blacks open side Du'Plessis Kirifi to talk the ruthless Hurricanes attack, Asafo Aumua's 300kg squats and Dave Rennie's selection criteria. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patrick Tuipulotu has been one of the most respected forwards in world rugby for over a decade. A powerful lock known for his physicality, leadership and work ethic, Patrick has built an incredible career with the Blues and the All Blacks, playing more than 50 tests for his country and captaining the Blues to Winning A Super Rugby title.In this episode of What a Lad, Patty opens up like never before. From the highs of becoming an All Black to the setbacks that nearly ended his career, there are some unbelievable stories in this one.Some parts that stood out for me in this episode were…- Growing up in Auckland and how his dad shaped his work ethic- Switching from basketball to rugby and discovering First XV footy- The moment John Kirwan told him he was an All Black- The brutal injuries he's battled throughout his career- Missing the 2015 Rugby World Cup and how hard that was to take- The mistake that cost him the chance to play the Lions- The false positive drug test that nearly led to a four year ban- Winning championships with the Blues and leading the club- His perspective on rugby, family and life after the gameThis episode is full of honesty, perspective and some unbelievable yarns from one of the most respected men in New Zealand rugby. Patty shares the highs, the lows, the mistakes, and the lessons he's learned throughout his career. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TAB CODE FOR THIS WEEK - 'TRYTIME' - place a 1st, 2nd or 3rd try scorer bet on an NRL game this week and if it misses get up to $20 back as Bonus Cash.The rumour mill is running hot again, with chat Will Warbrick could be heading to the Warriors from 2027 on a 2 year deal. On this pod, we give our thoughts on the move plus run through the Round 2 match ups and give you our picks and best bets.Then, we rip into the news around Zac Lomax heading to the Force, Tana Umaga being a potential All Blacks assistant coach and our predictions for Round 4 of Super Rugby.Finally, we talk Bam's historic night in the NBA.Rugby, Rugby league, Basketball - enjoy! Cheers as always to the TAB & Michelob Ultra.
Italy made history, beating England for the first time ever on their 33rd attempt. Can they rebuild before facing the French next week? We're not so sure. Meanwhile, Scotland pulled off a massive upset over France, denying the French a Grand Slam and blowing the Six Nations wide open heading into the final weekend. Now the title is still up for grabs, with Ireland and France both in the hunt in what promises to be a blockbuster finish. And Wales… the team we all confidently labelled as absolute rubbish… might not actually be rubbish. They went down to Ireland, but defended like demons and showed genuine signs of life, including one of the most glorious prop-forward tries you'll ever see. We also cover the huge news of Dave Rennie being appointed the next All Blacks coach through to the World Cup, wrap up all the Super Rugby action, and spend a completely reasonable amount of time gloating about the fact that our Blues beat the Crusaders… and we were there to see it. Grab a beer and enjoy. A Big Thankyou to Rugby Historian!! Go check out their awesome site! rugbyhistorian.com
The lads unpack a massive rugby weekend featuring Super Rugby chaos, Blitzboks success, and one of the most entertaining Six Nations rounds in years. We start down south with a Super Rugby check-in after four rounds: the Chiefs quietly looking strong, the Brumbies stumbling late against the Reds, the Crusaders flirting with panic mode, and the Force discovering that scoring points is easy… defending them is not. We also touch on Rugby Australia's latest league convert and what the looming World Cup might mean for player movement. A quick pit stop through Sevens (with the Blitzboks topping the standings) leads into the big news from New Zealand: Dave Rennie vs Jamie Joseph for the All Blacks job and what each candidate could bring to a slightly messy Kiwi setup. A special word for the Lions - 25/26 South African Shield Champions! What an achievement. Then it's time for the main course: Six Nations madness. • Italy shock England for the first time as selection roulette, brain-dead penalties, and general chaos sink Borthwick's men. • Scotland produce one of their best performances in years to hammer France before a late French fightback. • Ireland grind past Wales while Wales continue their slow rebuild. Along the way we discuss the brilliance of Menoncello, the resurgence of Kyle Steyn, whether Ireland have quietly regressed to “occasionally good” territory, and why England's selection decisions might have cost them the tournament. Finally, we preview a wild final weekend where France, Ireland, and Scotland can all still win the Six Nations—and we ask the real question: is there still a way England could somehow end up with the wooden spoon? Music by @monstroid, 80s TV Show.
The Aotearoa Rugby Pod team dig deep into New All Blacks coach Dave Rennie's methods with former Chiefs and All Blacks prop Ben Afeaki, while also getting reaction from current All Black Du'Plessis Kirifi.From team hitch-hikes to the incredible detail Rennie brings to tactics and selection, we give you the inside word.We also break down the crazy weekend, with unpredictable Super Rugby and Six Nations results! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Rennie's All Blacks era begins, and we're diving straight into the deep end.In this episode of The Bonus Point (recorded live at Three Weavers Brewing Company in Inglewood CA), Tj is joined by Alfonso Horomia (Pig Athletic - Rugby Heads Podcast) to break down one of the biggest coaching storylines in New Zealand rugby: Dave Rennie replacing Scott “Razor” Robertson as All Blacks head coach. We unpack how Robertson's tenure unraveled, what Rennie's Māori and Cook Islands background and coaching journey (Chiefs, Wallabies, Glasgow, Kobe) bring back to the black jersey, and why current and former players are so bullish on his ability to rebuild culture, clarity and edge. We also look ahead to the brutal “Rugby's Greatest Rivalry” tour of South Africa and ask what a long, old-school tour against the Springboks could do for this new-look All Blacks side.In the second half, we shift into Super Rugby Pacific mode. After four rounds, we talk through who's actually setting the pace: the Brumbies' consistency, the Chiefs' attacking fireworks, the Hurricanes' statement win, and what Beauden Barrett's return means for the Blues. We pick out early-season standouts, surprise performers, and a few red flags for the traditional powerhouses.To finish, we hit our Bonus Point segment with some fast-paced, rugby-themed questions and predictions to tie everything together—Rennie, the Boks tour, and the Super Rugby race.
On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 8th March 2026, Former Rugby Australia chair Hamish McLennan joins Piney to chat the Dave Rennie appointment as All Blacks coach. McLennan was the man who fired Dave Rennie as Wallabies coach and replaced him with Eddie Jones just before the 2023 Rugby World Cup. Piney also catches up with Black Cap Rachin Ravindra on the eve of the T20 World Cup final against India, with the first ball being bowled at 2.30am NZT. We also wrap the Golden Shears with Jamie McKay, talk Formula One with James Baldwin out of Melbourne and head to India to catch up with ACC head G-Lane who has made the trip to the cricket World Cup final and review the Blues' win over the Crusaders and more! Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Rennie is set to take over as the next All Blacks coach, after weeks of speculation. This comes three years after former Rugby Australia chair Hamish McLennan sacked Rennie as Wallabies coach and replaced him with Eddie Jones just before the 2023 Rugby World Cup. McLennan joined Piney to discuss the news - and look ahead to the next World Cup. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En s'inclinant à Murrayfield (50-40), les Bleus, méconnaissables, ont dit adieu au Grand Chelem et ont concédé la plus large défaite de leur histoire face à l'Ecosse. C'est aussi la première fois sous Fabien Galthié que le XV de France encaisse 50 points. Est-ce la pire défaite de l'ère Galthié ? Le Tournoi peut-il encore être une réussite ? Crunch débriefe la déroute écossaise. Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic avec Adrien Corée, Jean-François Paturaud et Alex Bardot.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Coming up on Tagata o te Moana: Pacific fuel prices expected to spike due to Iran conflict. Samoan muso Fonoti Pati Umaga shares his life story of success, tragedy and advocacy. And Dave Rennie becomes the first All Blacks coach with Pasifika heritage. All that and more stories from the week at RNZ Pacific Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
THIS IS A RE PUBLISHED EPISODEThis Episode was recorded during Covid when Dave Rennie was with the Wallabies (Australian Rugby Team) and I hosted the podcast with David Galbraith (DG) who was with Renz when the Chiefs won back to back super rugby titles. Dave Rennie has just been appointed the head coach of the All Blacks and I can't wait to see how this season unfolds and I think Dave Rennie will be up for the challenge. In this episode you will discover how Dave Rennie fosters identity, resilience, and community within elite rugby teams, translating lessons from Glasgow and New Zealand to the international stage. This episode dives into leadership, culture-building, and the mindset required to succeed at the highest levels of sport and beyond.Key Topics:The importance of culture and how history influences team identityStrategies for building genuine connections with players in different environmentsLeadership development and empowering players to leadManaging team cohesion amidst COVID restrictions and online engagementDifferences in coaching Australian vs. New Zealand rugby cultureThe role of diversity and inclusion, including Pacifica representationCreating visual symbols and shared experiences to reinforce valuesThe influence of family, loyalty, and integrity in team cultureBuilding resilience and leadership in youth and club rugbyApproaches to facing tough matches and rivalries like the Crusaders or All BlacksSend a textSupport the showhttps://talkingperformancepod.com/
The new All Blacks coach was appointed this week – Dave Rennie succeeding Scott Robertson in the role. It came down to two candidates – Rennie and Jamie Joseph, and according to NZ Rugby Chair David Kirk, it was Rennie's experience that took him over the line. Former All Black Keven Mealamu was a member of the recruitment panel, and told Piney both candidates had the skill set necessary to coach, but Rennie's ability to build strong cultures, and his pursuit of excellence and high standards really stood out. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 7th March 2026, former All Black Keven Mealamu was a member of the recruitment panel for the new All Blacks coach, and joined the slow to explain why they picked David Rennie. Tanah Boyd talked the Warriors opening match victory over the Sydney Roosters last night – the Wahs thumping the Roosters 42-18 in front of a sold-out crowd. Piney catches up with Kiwi shot-put legend Tom Walsh ahead of the NZ athletic champs, and we also head to Albert Park in Melbourne for a chat with NZ Herald sports journalist Alex Powell, who is on the ground for the first Grand Prix of 2026. Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Rennie has been picked as the new All Blacks coach. He was the head coach for the Wallabies from 2020 to 2023, before his 38% win record saw him sacked and replaced by Eddie Jones. Australia Correspondent Adam Peacock joined Piney to discuss the reaction to his appointment across the ditch. Plus, they discussed the first round of the NRL season and the glitz and glamour surrounding Melbourne with the start of the Formula 1 season. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks have their head coach... and that man is Dave Rennie. The Brumbies have their man too in Stephen Larkham. Nick W, Natho and Nick H chat about the latest news out of planet rugby, plus discuss the upcoming weekend of Super Rugby action. WARNING: few naughty words, you know the jist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Maytham speaks to Craig Ray, Daily Maverick sports editor, about what Rennie’s arrival means for the All Blacks, the challenges he’ll face in integrating overseas-based talent, and how his broad perspective could make New Zealand even more formidable on the world stage. Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is the late afternoon show on CapeTalk. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30 pm. CapeTalk fans call in to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 to 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for McKay on Sport from a former competitive junior shearer. Today’s topics are the new All Blacks coach, Dave Rennie, and Black Cap Finn Allen’s 100 from 33 balls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The rugby world is preparing for the reign of Rennie. Dave Rennie was announced yesterday as the new head of the All-Blacks helm. He edged out Highlander's coach Jamie Joseph who's tackling the fact he came up short in the race for the top job. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
Ben Youngs and Dan Cole preview the fourth round of the 2026 Men's Six Nations as Ireland host Wales and France travel to Scotland. Plus, we answer your questions and react to the news that Dave Rennie has been appointed as head coach of the All Blacks.
The Maul or Nothing Round 4 Preview Show is here — and the 2026 Six Nations title race is reaching boiling point.After England's heavy defeat to Ireland at Twickenham, Steve Borthwick has torn up his backline and made 12 changes ahead of the trip to Rome.Is this a necessary reset… or full panic stations inside England camp?We break down all the major team selections, tactical questions and storylines heading into one of the biggest weekends of the championship.
On today's episode of The Agenda, Finn Caddie & Manaia Stewart join ACC Head G Lane to celebrate Finn Allen and the Black Caps absolutely smashing the Saffas and making the T20 World Cup Final (00:00)! WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON YOUTUBE! Next, they discuss the first Warriors side of the season to face the Roosters in the opener on Friday night (16:45), and Dave Rennie being named as the new coach of the All Blacks (21:45)! Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (30:15)... Did you know that we've launched a new Facebook Group called 'The Caravan' JOIN HERE! Brought to you by Export Ultra! Follow The ACC on Instagram or Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to The Agenda Podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! iHeartRadio Apple Spotify YouTube THANKS MATE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. The war: 6/10 As much as you want to give a war a number, this is not World War III, it is not going to last four years. It most likely won't last four weeks. Helen Clark: 2/10 Everything that is wrong with ideological jibber-jabber. From Hipkins to Starmer to Clark, their theory is less relevant in this modern chaotic world than ever. Dairy: 9/10 Honestly, is it now close to being ridiculous? Five auctions from five. The protein surge is real and we are making bank. Bill “I saw nothing” Clinton: 4/10 Overshadowed by his wife who looks as feisty as ever and, all things considered, came out of it pretty well – almost as though they were called as a political stunt. Dave Rennie: 7/10 Got there at last. How low-key was that? Is it possible we just aren't as invested as we once were in All Black rugby? LISTEN ABOVE FOR MIKE HOSKING'S FULL WEEK IN REVIEW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Wednesday's Rugby Daily, with Cameron Hill.Coming up today, the expected Ireland team to face Wales this Friday - yes, yes, you probably have the full team by the time you're listening to this.England head coach Steve Borthwick has indeed wielded the axe for his team to take on Italy.And White smoke at the All Blacks, with Dave Rennie confirmed as their new head coach.Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
The All Blacks have a new head coach. After weeks of guessing games, Dave Rennie has landed the most prestigious and scrutinised job in the country. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
The Cook Islands prime minister has publicly congratulated new All Blacks coach Dave Rennie on his appointment calling it a powerful moment for young Cook Islanders. Koroi Hawkins reports.
New All Blacks coach Dave Rennie is wasting no time laying down the challenge to his players. Former All Black and commentator Jeff Wilson spoke to Corin Dann.
David Rennie has been named the new All Blacks coach, beating out Jamie Joseph for what many call the most pressured job in world rugby. The former Chiefs and Wallabies coach will lead the national team through to the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia Rennie also becomes the first All Blacks coach with Pasifika heritage. For reaction veteran sports journalist and broadcaster Phil Gifford chats to Jesse.
Rugby: Nieu-Seeland se nuwe hoofafrigter, Dave Rennie, sê hy is opgewonde oor die toer in Suid-Afrika later vanjaar. Die Springbokke is in Augustus en September gashere vir die All Blacks. Drie van die vier toetse word in Johannesburg en Kaapstad gespeel, en die ander een die eerste keer in Amerika. Rennie sê hy sien uit na die vooruitsig van ses intense weke op Suid-Afrikaanse bodem:
Nic Gill has been the All Blacks head of performance for more than 20 years and has recently taken up a position with the NFL side the Baltimore Ravens as their new Vice President of Health and Performance where he will lead integrated efforts across the Strength and Conditioning, Medical, Nutrition and sports science teams.
On today's episode of The Agenda, Finn Caddie joins ACC Head G Lane to discuss former Aussie cricketer Stuart MacGill absolutely losing the plot on a podcast talking about Davy Dumb Dumb (00:00)... WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON YOUTUBE!Next, they discuss the news that the Springboks haven't been doing much drug testing (05:40), and Carlos Spencer has named who he thinks should be the All Blacks #10 (09:10)...Plus, an update from the Cocaine Cowboys Twilight Golf team (15:15) and what do the Black Caps need to do to beat the Saffas tonight and make the T20 World Cup Final (18:35)?Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (35:50)... Did you know that we've launched a new Facebook Group called 'The Caravan' JOIN HERE! Brought to you by Export Ultra! Follow The ACC on Instagram or Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to The Agenda Podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! iHeartRadio Apple Spotify YouTube THANKS MATE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Pacific Waves today: Dave Rennie is the new All Blacks coach; Carnival cruise rolls back Pacific voyages; Samoan muso on life, success and tragedy. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 5th of March, our exports are booming but at the same time, the risk of an extremist attack on NZ soil is rising, NZSIS is warning. NZ Rugby Chair David Kirk pops into studio after Dave Rennie was named as the new All Blacks coach. Warriors Coach Andrew Webster explains why it's our year as we kick off our NRL season against the Roosters Friday night. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After weeks of deliberation, the new All Blacks head coach has been named. Dave Rennie is succeeding Scott Robertson in the role, beating out the other top contender, Jamie Joseph. Rennie's first test at the helm will be in the July series against France, Italy, and Ireland, but his assistants have still yet to be named. NZ Rugby Chair David Kirk told Mike Hosking that the panel spent hours discussing the merits of the two candidates, and were very rigorous and analytical in discussing their strengths and relative weaknesses. He says they concluded quite firmly and certainly unanimously that Rennie was the person they wanted to appoint. WATCH ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Dave Rennie era is upon the All Blacks, and the new head coach is determined to make some tactical shifts for the All Blacks ahead of their upcoming matches. The pressure's on for Rennie to make a difference, with 122 days to go until his first test against France in Christchurch. Former All Black and Sky Sport commentator, Jeff Wilson, says Rennie's contract lasts until the end of the men's Rugby World Cup in November 2027, which isn't long. "This is, as Dave Rennie himself said, a bit of a sprint. He obviously fitted the brief that they were looking for and I think he'll go in there and he'll be aggressive and try and make quick changes." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Top-tier experience and a systematic approach to rugby have won Dave Rennie the All Blacks' head coach job. After nine years offshore, the former Chiefs mentor will return home - appointed Scott Robertson's successor. New Zealand Rugby chair David Kirk has outlined what ultimately gave Rennie the edge. "The game is very global at the moment, innovation's coming from lots of different parts of the world, and I think we've got, frankly, plenty to learn from the rest of the world. So he can bring that back to us." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The man appointed today as the coach to take the All Blacks to next year's Rugby World Cup is Dave Rennie. And he's got his work cut out for him. He can't start fulltime with the All Blacks until June - he has to finish his contract in Japan first. That wraps up in May, which means there's a very tight turnaround before the first test against the French in early July. Then he's got the Italians, then the Irish, and then the South Africans. Baptism of fire, much? And in just over 18 months, he'll be heading into the Rugby World Cup. Lifting that trophy is going to be a challenge but it's not impossible. Rassie Erasmus famously took over in 2018 and won the Rugby World Cup with the Springboks the next year. And you could argue the Springboks back then were more of a hot mess than the All Blacks are now, ahead of Rennie taking over. It's also worth remembering that coaching at international level isn't new ground for Rennie. He was the Wallabies' coach before he was dumped for the disaster that was Eddie Jones. But if you look at his record with that squad, it's not exactly inspiring. He had a 38 percent win rate, which makes Razor's 74 percent win rate look positively outstanding. But if you're being generous, you'd have to say Rennie had the odds stacked against him with the Wallabies -COVID disruptions, too many tests against the All Blacks, injuries, player unavailability. He still managed to beat South Africa twice, which is no small feat. And neither of his successors - Eddie Jones nor Joe Schmidt - have done much better. Rennie's appointment also brings a couple of firsts. The headline one is that he's the first All Blacks coach of Pasifika descent. But the first I'm enjoying today is this: while it's not unusual for ex-All Blacks coaches to take over the Wallabies, this is the first time the All Blacks have been taken over by a former Wallabies coach. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on The Huddle, Tim Wilson from the Maxim Institute and Ali Jones from Red PR joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Dave Rennie has been confirmed as the new head coach of the All Blacks. What do we think of this? Do we think this was the right choice? US and Israeli forces have killed close to 800 people in Iran, struck about 2000 Iranian targets and destroyed 17 ships. Israel's also killed dozens in Lebanon, going head-to-head with Hezbollah, forcing thousands to flee their homes. Are we concerned by this development? The Children's Commissioner says Oranga Tamariki needs to heed a critical report on the agency, after new research confirmed there's been little progress on National Care Standards. Do we think this is fair? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Newstalk ZB’s lead rugby commentator and deputy sports news editor discusses Dave Rennie being named as the new All Blacks coach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New All Blacks head coach Dave Rennie has no doubt New Zealand can win next year's Rugby World Cup in Australia. The two-time Super Rugby-winning coach is taking over from Scott Robertson less than a year and a half before the showpiece tournament. Rennie says it will take a power of work and alignment in a short amount of time, but the All Blacks have the goods. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains why Rennie was picked. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A change in scale beckons for strength and conditioning guru Nic Gill as he trades the All Blacks for the NFL's Ravens. Gill's leaving after 18 years in the role to take up a newly created position at the Baltimore franchise. He told Mike Hosking that while his work will largely be the same, he'll operate in a money-is-no-obstacle environment. Gill says the facilities are ridiculous and mindblowing – they have everything one could need, and not just one of them, they have ten. He has told the Herald he wanted to announce his job change before the new All Blacks coach is appointed, but is willing to help NZR find a successor. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Titulaire contre le pays de Galles et l'Italie, le centre Fabien Brau-Boirie est pour l'instant la révélation tricolore du Tournoi des Six Nations 2026. Qu'a-t-il de plus que ses concurrents au poste, est-il vraiment le nouveau Yannick Jauzion et jouera-t-il en Ecosse samedi (15h10) ? Réponses dans Crunch. Un podcast présenté par Léa Leostic avec Adrien Corée et Jean-François Paturaud.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The ARP crew deep dive into All Blacks coaching candidates Dave Rennie and Jamie Joseph as a decision draws nearer. What styles do they coach and which suits the All Blacks best?We're joined by former Wallabies lock Justin Harrison to talk about Dave Rennie's legacy in Australia, as well as the Aussie teams topping Super Rugby.Plus, we look at round four of the Six Nations. Can Scotland upset France and throw the tournament wide open? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode of The Agenda, Finn Caddie joins ACC Head G Lane to discuss the Aussies trying to get AFL into the 2032 Olympics. Could NZ win a medal (00:00)?WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON YOUTUBE!Next, they discuss the news that the new All Blacks coach could be named this week. Who will it be? Jamie Joseph or Dave Rennie (09:00)? Meanwhile, Rassie Erasmus is trolling NZ Rugby over his old mate Razor being fired (12:30)...Plus, G Lane is joined by world-class freestyle footballer Hazim “Zeem” Ahmad, and G Lane puts him through the infamous '22 in 2' (22:00)...Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (29:40)... Did you know that we've launched a new Facebook Group called 'The Caravan' JOIN HERE! Brought to you by Export Ultra! Follow The ACC on Instagram or Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to The Agenda Podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! iHeartRadio Apple Spotify YouTube THANKS MATE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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6 ans après la fin de sa carrière, Vincent Clerc détient toujours le record d'essais du Top 14.101 réalisations qui l'érigent parmi les plus grands joueurs de rugby de tous les temps.Pourtant, jusqu'à ses 18 ans, rien ne prédestine ce jeune Grenoblois à une carrière au plus haut niveau.Vincent le dit lui-même : “je ne pensais pas du tout avoir le potentiel”.Mais sa passion dévorante pour le ballon ovale, sa pugnacité et sa capacité de travail supérieure à la moyenne finissent par payer, et tout s'accélère du jour au lendemain.Alors qu'il n'évolue qu'en Pro D2, il est repéré par le Stade Toulousain, où il construira ensuite toute sa carrière. Une deuxième famille avec laquelle il soulève 3 boucliers de Brennus (n'hésitez pas à demander à votre IA préférée si vous n'avez pas la référence) et remporte 3 titres de champion d'Europe.En 2018, Vincent raccroche les crampons et entame une reconversion inattendue. Il se lance dans la reprise d'un restaurant McDonald's au cœur de Toulouse, sa ville de cœur.Aujourd'hui, il gère 2 établissements, 80 employés et ne compte absolument pas s'arrêter là.Dans cet épisode, nous revenons sur le parcours hors du commun de Vincent :Comment il est passé de la deuxième division à l'équipe de France en 8 moisLa recette pour performer dans la durée, sans enchaîner les blessuresComment appréhender la pression et s'en servir comme moteurSon plan pour monter un empire de la restaurationDécouvrez un homme qui a marqué à jamais le plus prestigieux championnat de rugby du monde et qui s'attaque avec la même détermination au monde de la restauration.Vous pouvez contacter Vincent sur LinkedIn et Instagram.TIMELINE:00:00:00 : Le supplément d'âme qui fait gagner sur un terrain00:13:54 : « Jusqu'à 18 ans, je ne pensais pas avoir de potentiel »00:22:21 : Guy Novès : entraîneur, mentor mais aussi beau-père00:29:01 : Le rugby est-il devenu trop dangereux ?00:35:11 : Être galvanisé par la pression00:51:51 : Gérer l'intensité pour être performant plus longtemps01:01:53 : La semaine type d'un rugbyman professionnel01:08:27 : Atteindre de grands objectifs avec la stratégie des petits pas01:14:51 : Perdre une finale de coupe du monde pour 1 point01:25:46 : « Je ne lisais jamais la presse, ni après un bon, ni après un mauvais match »01:35:09 : Combien ça gagne un joueur de rugby ?01:40:14 : Le face-à-face légendaire avec les All Blacks01:49:50 : Raccrocher les crampons et se reconvertir dans la restauration01:59:20 : La rigueur nécessaire pour gérer 4 McDonald's02:09:40 : « Dans cette nouvelle vie, je ne me mets pas de limite »02:18:08 : Retrouver l'adrénaline de la réussite dans l'entrepreneuriatLes anciens épisodes de GDIY mentionnés : Romain Grosjean - Pilote de F1 & d'Indycar - L'adrénaline, la vitesse, la mort, le retour à la vie#137 - Yannick Noah - Tennisman, chanteur et humanitaire - Parler doucement pour se faire entendre fort#463 - Nicolas Spiess (Running Addict) - Campus - L'expert du running : transformer sa communauté en business rentable#479 - Nikola Karabatic - Champion de Handball - 22 titres sur 23 : la légende du sport français#413 - Alexandre Boucheix (Casquette Verte) - Ultra-Traileur - “Je suis jamais le meilleur mais j'adore briller”#300 - Mathieu Blanchard - Ultratrail et Aventure - Commencer le running à 26 ans et devenir une légende de l'ultratrailNous avons parlé de :Guy Novès, joueur puis entraineur du stade Toulousains et sélectionneur de l'équipe de FranceL'endurance fondamentaleLa victoire à Croke Park en 2007 contre l'IrlandeLa finale de coupe du monde 2011, perdue d'un pointLe principality stadium à CardiffL'équipe de France qui fait face au Haka des All Blacks en 2007 à CardiffLes recommandations de lecture :Manuel du guerrier de la lumière de Paulo CoelhoUn grand MERCI à nos sponsors : Squarespace : https://squarespace.com/doitQonto: https://qonto.com/r/2i7tk9 Brevo: brevo.com/doit eToro: https://bit.ly/3GTSh0k Payfit: payfit.com Club Med : clubmed.frCuure : https://cuure.com/product-onely (réduction en cours avec le code MSTEFANI)Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ?Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.