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Blues coach Vern Cotter has commended Beauden Barrett's influence on the Super Rugby team since returning from a hand injury. The All Black steered the Blues to a 19-point win over Moana Pasifika and Cotter says the number 10's talent is unmatched. Newstalk ZB Rugby Commentator Elliott Smith joined Piney to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The battling Blues will be bolstered by All Black Beauden Barrett being back. Barrett has been sidelined for a three weeks with a fractured hand, but returns against his old side the Hurricanes on Saturday night. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
The Blues are prepared to spend around a month of Super Rugby without Beauden Barrett. Barrett will certainly miss the next two games against the Chiefs and Crusaders with a broken hand, with coach Vern Cotter hopeful he might be available after those two fixtures. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave outlines his predictions. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Blues lost by one point to the Canberra Brumbies last night at Eden Park. The match is the first time the Australian's have beat the Blues at home since 2013. Beauden Barrett left the pitch at half time with a hand injury. Andrew Saville talks to Jack Tame about the Super Rugby match and the potential of America's Cup returning to New Zealand. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beauden Barrett starts at fullback for the Blues in one of five changes from last year's grand final win over the Chiefs for the rematch at Eden Park. Taufa Funaki pushes former All Blacks halfback Finlay Christie to the bench. Blues CEO Andrew Hore joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to talk about their 'Pack the Park' idea, ahead of the season opener at Eden Park. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's plenty of speculation as to how the Blues will build off of last year's momentum in the 2025 Super Rugby season. Harry Plummer and Stephen Perofeta helped steer the Blues to victory last year at 10 - and this year, the team welcomes back Beauden Barrett after a stint in Japan. Blues head coach Vern Cotter joined Piney to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Black superstar has returned to Aotearoa having missed last year's Super Rugby season to play in Japan. Sports reporter Jonty Dine spoke to Lisa Owen.
All Black first five Beauden Barrett is backing NZ Rugby's stance on eligibility for test selection.
Jeff, Tom and Owen return to talk about rugby men, soccer, Beauden Barrett's brother and also all the rugby, every bit of it.
The All Blacks have made five changes ahead of the weekend's test against France. Beauden Barrett and Cam Roigard have been given the nod at 9 and 10, with Ardie Savea moving to openside. Former All Black Ben Smith tells Heather du Plessis-Allan Barrett's experience at 10 will make for a strong start, with Damien Mckenzie bringing good impact from the bench in a game that will need to be fought to the end. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rugby commentator Paul Allison and sport journalist Jim Kayes join the Sports Huddle to discuss Beauden Barrett getting the number 10 nod over Damien Mckenzie, Tim Southee's retirement, and the Blues hoarding All Blacks first fives. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First-five Beauden Barrett and hooker Codie Taylor are back in the All Blacks starting XV for Sunday's test against France in Paris, while Cam Roigard takes over at halfback in one of several changes to the team that beat Ireland.
First-five Beauden Barrett and hooker Codie Taylor are back in the All Blacks starting XV for Sunday's test against France in Paris while Cam Roigard takes over at halfback in one of several changes to the team that beat Ireland. Rugby reporter Joe Porter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Cam Roigard will start at halfback for the All Blacks against France this weekend while first-five Beauden Barrett and hooker Codie Taylor return to the side after recovering from concussion.
The All Blacks name their team to face France overnight tonight, with a few intriguing decisions to make. Codie Taylor's a likely swap for Asafo Aumua at hooker, while Beauden Barrett could replace Damien McKenzie at 10. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave outlined his predictions ahead of the match. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No qualms from New Zealand Rugby over the Blues' hoarding of playmakers in their squad for the 2025 Super Rugby season. The franchise have the All Blacks trio of Beauden Barrett, Harry Plummer and Stephen Perofeta in their ranks for next year. NZR's professional rugby general manager Chris Lendrum says the governing body can't get in the way of a player's decision. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks are getting ready for their biggest test of their end-of-year tour against Ireland. The All Blacks will be without Beauden Barrett and Codie Taylor in Dublin, in a rematch of last year's quarterfinal. Meanwhile, Formula 1 drivers have hit out at FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem over controversies about swearing in press conferences. Ben Sulaymen has come under fire for calling drivers ‘rappers' after Max Verstappen was fined for swearing in Singapore to describe his car. Weekend Sport host Jason Pine joined Heather du Plessis-Allan. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Irish have a chance for revenge against the All Blacks for last year's Rugby World Cup quarterfinal. The All Blacks will go to Dublin missing Beauden Barrett and Codie Taylor through injury, while Ethan de Groot has been omitted for failing to meet team standards. Ireland will also be looking to get one over Rieko Ioane, after the midfielder got into a social media spat with Irish legend Johnny Sexton over the fallout from the quarterfinal, which then stretched into his book. Former All Black Ant Strachan joined Heather du Plessis-Allan. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sports journalists Lavina Good and Nikki Styris joined Heather du Plessis-Allan for the Sports Huddle. The All Blacks are set to take on Ireland in Dublin in a rematch of last year's Rugby World Cup quarterfinal – but will be without Codie Taylor and Beauden Barrett due to injury. Formula 1 drivers have lambasted the FIA over its clampdown on swearing, telling president Mohammed Ben Sulayem to treat them like adults and mind his own language. Former rugby league coach Sir Graham Lowe has launched a bid for an NRL license for Christchurch team Southern Orcas – one of three from the South Island trying to form part of an expanded league. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stuart McAvoy sits down with New Zealand back Damian McKenzie ahead of Friday night's mouth-watering clash at the Aviva Stadium between Ireland and the All Blacks!McKenzie was about that match-winning kick against England, his kick procedure, the relationship with Beauden Barrett, working with Scott Robertson and whether New Zealand fear Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ben Youngs and Anthony Watson react to the news that Beauden Barrett is back at outside-half for New Zealand at Twickenham on Saturday. They ponder whether the England pack can overpower the All Blacks, and ask if George Ford will win the game from the bench. Our Autumn Nations Series insights are brought to you by Sage. Get tickets for our live shows: https://fkpscorpioent.com/en/events/for-the-love-of-rugby-presents-draft-night Subscribe to our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LoveOfRugby
The All Blacks will face England at Twickenham on Sunday morning NZT. The kiwi side sees Beauden Barrett start at first five, Jordie Barrett return from injury and Ethan de Groot dropped for failing to meet ‘internal standards'. Newstalk ZB rugby commentator Elliott Smith tells Heather du Plessis-Allan Beauden Barrett at 10 is the “right move” as a solid position to steer the All Blacks from. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks have named Cortez Ratima and Beauden Barrett in the contentious halves positions for the test against England at Twickenham on Sunday Morning. UK Daily Mail Rugby Correspondent Chris Foy spoke to Alexa Cook.
Beauden Barrett starts at first-five for the All Blacks test against England at a sold out Twickenham this weekend, with Damian McKenzie on the bench. Rugby reporter Joe Porter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 30th of September with Heather du Plessis-Allan, the Government are looking at building consents to make it more consistent across the country. Just wait until you hear how much just one insurance company is paying out each day for private healthcare and you'll get a sense as to why they are all putting up premiums. Guy and Sav debate whether moving Beauden Barrett to first five was the success that Scott Robertson wanted it to be on the Commentary Box. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks start a test match on Saturday under coach Scott Robertson with someone other than Damian McKenzie at first-five for the first time. Beauden Barrett will instead run the cutter against the Wallabies at Sky Stadium, his first start at No. 10 since 2022, with a former All Black playmaker saying that should remain the case as he doesn't see McKenzie as being at the level of an international first-five. Carlos Spencer made 35 test appearances in black and only five players have scored more points for the All Blacks than him. A player of similar style to McKenzie with a prized ability to unlock defences through innovative plays, he tells Newstalk ZB's Jason Pine he sees the 29-year-old as better suited to fullback. “I almost feel a little bit sorry for him to be honest. It's been a tough little road for him, obviously on the back of a team that probably hasn't performed to its potential and unfortunately it's usually the No. 10 that takes most of the stick. “I've always considered Damian as a better fullback than a No.10.”Spencer says McKenzie's Super Rugby form in the position is evident but does not see him as a test-level first-five. “Personally, no. I don't think he is. I think he's great at Super level but when it comes to test matches I just don't think he's got what it takes to be a really assertive No. 10 unfortunately. “I like Damian McKenzie, I think he's a great player but I just find that he's better suited at fullback than 10.”More time and space on the ball that is found when playing with 15 on his back, rather than 10, is what Spencer says makes McKenzie more suited to fullback. “He's got more time to make decisions, there's a bit more space, he enters the line well. I think he can see more from at the back. “That doesn't stop him from jumping into first receiver occasionally from fullback, but I think those are the biggest points. I think he just lacks that direction at test match level where it's really important.” LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks coach Scott Robertson insists Damian McKenzie isn't in the bad books despite dropping the first-five for this weekend's Bledisloe Cup clash with the Wallabies in Wellington. Robertson has named Beauden Barrett at No.10 sending McKenzie, who had started all eight tests this year, back to the reserves. McKenzie produced some crucial errors in last week's patchy win over Australia in Sydney though Robertson said he's been largely happy with the playmaker's form, RNZ Rugby reporter Joe Porter spoke to Susana Lei'ataua.
Sam Cane sal Saterdag sy 100ste toetswedstryd vir Nieu-Seeland speel in die opdrafspan in die Rugbykampioenskap-eindstryd teen Australië in Wellington. Beauden Barrett was siek, maar keer terug om saam met skrumskakel TJ Perenara uit te draf wat Cortez Ratima vervang. Op binnesenter vervang Anton Lienert-Brown vir Jordie Barrett, wat ʼn kniebesering het. Damian McKenzie sal op die bank wees. Afrigter Scott Robertson sê hulle wil graag die kragmeting wen:
Two veterans get starting farewells in the All Blacks for the dead-rubber second Bledisloe Cup test against the Wallabies in Wellington on Saturday. TJ Perenara is into the number nine jersey - dropping Cortez Ratima to the bench - while Sam Cane retains his spot at openside flanker for his 100th test match. Beauden Barrett's replacing Damian McKenzie in the ten jumper, with the latter relegated to the reserves. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave recaps the lineup further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One former All Blacks captain claims Scott Robertson will want to try out new combinations in future matches. The side set to play against the Wallabies in Wellington has been revealed - with Beauden Barrett taking on the No 10 jersey, Anton Lienert-Brown replacing Jordie Barrett and TJ Perenara starting his final match in the No 9 jersey. Sir Wayne 'Buck' Shelford says Damian McKenzie - who got dropped down to the bench - hasn't lost his chance just yet. "Take test match rugby - you just don't have as much time. He has time when he plays for the Chiefs - he's just got to get used to reacting fast enough." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beauden Barrett is expected to start at first five-eighth for the All Blacks rematch with the Wallabies in Wellington on Saturday. Through his eight tests in charge this year, All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has maintained unwavering faith in Damian McKenzie. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave unpacked this change. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's looking increasingly likely that Beauden Barrett will step in the No 10 jersey and replace Damian McKenzie for this weekend's All Blacks match. This upcoming rematch against Australia will mark Beauden Barrett's first test in the role since 2022. NZ Herald sports writer Liam Napier says it's likely Scott Robertson will be looking to make changes ahead of the next set of high-profile matches. "You have to have options - and for the All Blacks, this is the last test at home this year, they're about to head north later in the year for three very gruelling tests against England, Ireland and France - they need alternative options." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rugby: Stut Ethan de Groot, vleuel Caleb Clarke en heelagter Beauden Barrett is terug in die All Blacks se begin-15-tal vir Saterdag se eerste Bledisloe-beker-wedstryd in Sydney. Afrigter Scott Robertson het vier veranderings aangebring vir die toets teen Australië. Will Jordan skuif na regtervleuel, Sevu Reece is reserwe, terwyl Barrett na die heelagterposisie skuif. Die Nieu-Seelanders spog sedert 2003 met die Bledisloe-beker en is die gunstelinge om vanjaar weer die trofee te wen. Robertson verwag ʼn taai kragmeting.
Will Jordan's move to All Blacks fullback has been short lived. Jordan shifts back to the right wing for Saturday afternoon's Bledisloe Cup test in Sydney, with Beauden Barrett restored to fullback and Caleb Clarke on the left wing. It's the same back three that started in Johannesburg against the Springboks, before Barrett switched to the bench for Cape Town. Coach Scott Robertson says they believe it's best for this week with Clarke now fit again. Jordan told Mike Hosking that while Australia is not South Africa, they all know how important the Bledisloe Cup is, and losing that certainly provides plenty of fear. He said that it's about maintaining or even lifting their intensity from over in South Africa, and making sure they put Australia on the back foot from the start. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has made some line-up changes ahead of this weekend's Bledisloe Cup opener in Sydney. Beauden Barrett returns to fullback, Will Jordan moves to the right wing, and Ethan de Groot and Caleb Clarke make their return after recovering from injuries. All Blacks prop Tyrel Lomax hopes the team can turn their luck around after the two recent defeats in Cape Town. He expressed his disappointment with how the last couple of games went for the team - especially towards the end. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Veteran All Blacks TJ Perenara and Beauden Barrett are frustrated to have been dropped to the bench but coach Scott Robertson says the pair are needed to help the side finish strongly in Sunday's test against the Springboks in Cape Town.
All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has made a few changes ahead of Saturday's Rugby Championship rematch against the Springboks. Beauden Barrett and TJ Perenara have been benched, Sevu Reece and Cortez Ratima will be starting and Wallace Sititi will take the number 6 jersey. ZB sports commentator Elliott Smith says Razor is focused on getting the last 20 minutes of the match right - an error that cost the All Blacks last week's game. "Very much about getting the experience in the last 20-25 minutes of the test match to try and close it out - this is what the Springboks have done very well." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks are embracing their Johannesburg welcome as they prepare to play at one of the toughest rugby venues on Sunday morning. Several members of the playing squad and staff are on their first visit to South Africa. New Zealand coach Scott Robertson played in the 46-40 test defeat at Ellis Park in 2000, but secured the 2017 Super title at the venue as Crusaders mentor. Beauden Barrett told Mike Hosking that they haven't been overtraining early in the week, but by the time they hit the ground on Sunday, they'll be ready to go. He said that the game will likely go right up until the 80th minute, and the win will go to whoever is going to work the hardest. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 30th of August, Police Commissioner Andrew Coster speaks after police secured a couple of major wins over the gangs this week. Winston Peters talks his members bill to disband Auckland Transport - and defends Shane Jones' comments about the judiciary. Beauden Barrett previews the All Blacks v Springboks test at Ellis Park this weekend. And Mike gives away $5000 to a worthy winner, thanks to Chemist Warehouse. 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.
A few thoughts on last night's test match- Beauden Barrett was just utterly terrific. That game changed when he came on, he sparked the All Blacks, he got them on the front foot, he set up Mark Telea's second try and pulled off a huge defensive play at the end. I saw a great tweet last night -"Is there a minimum number of minutes someone has to play to get Man of the Match? Asking for a Beauden" Look, Stephen Perofeta's had a good couple of outings, he hasn't done anything wrong, but he's not Beauden Barrett. Beauden will start the Rugby Championship at 15, nothing surer. The conundrum Scott Robertson will now face is what he does when Will Jordan's fit - a nice problem to have. Cortez Ratima had a good debut, he provided zip and zing off the bench. I reckon he's earned the right to start against Fiji next weekend. I also thought Fletcher Newell also made a big difference when he came on. The end to the game was a bit controversial, but correctly officiated. England were mauling from the lineout, the maul was successfully defended. Ollie Lawrence and Jamie George broke off that maul, but Lawrence was in front of George, who had the ball - and was therefore offside as the All Blacks tried to make a tackle He was obstructing the All Blacks. You can't create a new maul with a player in front of the ball carrier, it was the correct call. In any case, Jamie George didn't get the ball down, he was held up by Beauden Barrett What England were saying is that because there was still time to play, it should have been a line dropout, which would have given them the ball back. There are a few issues to address for the All Blacks. The lineout was shambolic in the first half, across the game, they lost 7 of their own throws through steals or pressure, it was a huge work-on for the All Blacks. Yes, Maro Itoje is a formidable opponent at lineout time - and had another brilliant game - but he's just one man in the lineout. The All Blacks can't let themselves become a team that's known for being vulnerable at lineout time. The kicking, in particular the box kicking - I don't mind it as a tactic, it's part of the game but it wasn't done effectively last night. There was often no energy in our chase and the kicks were a bit too long as well which didn't allow them to be contested. Basically, we're just giving the ball back. By contrast, all of England's box kicks were contested. England are a very good rugby team, I'm not telling you anything you don't already know. Maro Itoje is world class, Marcus Smith could well become that, Steve Borthwick seems like a genuinely good bloke and an excellent coach. And if we're honest with ourselves, England had the chance to win both of these test matches. Instead, the All Blacks escaped - and I think that's the right word - with two victories. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beauden Barrett has delivered a masterclass off the bench to steer the All Blacks to a 24-17 test win over England. The veteran fullback's 125th test match was one of his best, offering a game-changing 29 minutes of tactical kicking as well as setting up the go-ahead try by Mark Tele'a. Former All Black and rugby commentator Frank Bunce joined Piney to recap the victory. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 14th July 2024. Another thrilling affair between the All Blacks and England saw the men in black come out victorious. Frank Bunce provides his analysis of the match and series. Beauden Barrett turned back the clock and played hero when he came on, his dad, Kevin 'Smiley' Barrett also stopped by to chat about his son's performance and what it's like to watch his sons lead the national team. And Dame Valerie Adams is our penultimate guest on our Road to Paris feature. 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.
Did England miss an opportunity to make Eden Park history? Ben Youngs and Anthony Watson break down the second test against New Zealand and another narrow defeat for Dan Cole's England. There's drama in Durban as Ireland beat world champions South Africa with the last kick of the game, Wales have turned themselves into driving maul experts and we ask if Beauden Barrett can be player of the series when he only played twenty minutes in each game.
He's played 123 games for the ab's, he's a back to back winner of the world rugby player of the year, he's won a world cup, a super rugby comp and saw the light and joined the blues it's Beauden Barrett!!! Adidas has launched a "Culture Jersey" in celebration of their 25 year partnership with the All Blacks and as a homage to the original 1999 training jerseys. We also have two to giveaway just text Adidas to 3520See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's shock among Kiwi rugby fans, as Stephen Perofeta has been given the nod to start at fullback for the All Blacks in the first match of the year against England. He's pipped fellow Taranaki and Blues playmaker Beauden Barrett to the starting role at 15 for Saturday's test in Dunedin, with the veteran of 119 tests on the bench. Former All Black Sir John Kirwan says this is a wise choice ahead of the match. "I think Beauden will need a little bit of time to get back at that level, and Stephen Perofeta has been a form player in the last few weeks." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Simon Porter. Simon is the CEO of New Zealand's biggest sporting agency, Halo Sport. His company represents many of NZ's biggest stars, from Scott Robertson, Ian Foster, Beauden Barrett and Dan Carter to Dame Valerie Adams, Suzie Bates, Gemma McCaw and Willie Apiata. Simon has been working in either sports law or the sporting industry since 1999 and became the boss at Halo Sport in 2017. His network is unrivalled having brokered contracts for his clients in every professional market within the rugby world. His knowledge of sport in NZ and sponsorship contracts is second to none. In this episode we talk about the realities of being NZ's top sporting agent – and what separates the good from the great, behind the scenes of representing both Razor and Ian Foster during the All Blacks coaching saga, his role in connecting NZ Rugby with Japan, the problems with rugby in NZ, where cricket is headed, and much, much more. Simon is one of the cleanest, sharpest thinkers in NZ sport and this was an entertaining and insightful peak behind the scenes of his world. We're also super stoked to tell you about the business we've built. If you'd like to hire one of our incredible guests to speak at or MC your event, check out our epic lineup at b2bspeakers.co.nz and get in touch. This episode is brought to you by TAB, download the new app today and get your bet on! Listen on iHeart Radio or wherever you get your podcasts from or watch the video on YouTube. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New All Blacks coach Scott Robertson has received an early Christmas present with All Blacks back Beauden Barrett re-signing until the end of 2027. Barrett's contract extension makes him available for the next Rugby World Cup, potentially giving him a fourth shot at the title. Sports reporter Felicity Reid joins Lisa Owen in studio. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6342316898112
We welcome two of the biggest names in the sport onto the Daily as we continue our build-up to the World Cup final. Springboks captain Siya Kolisi and All Blacks star Beauden Barrett joins us from their respective team announcements in Paris. There is plenty going on off the field for Chris and Sara to discuss and Paul Grayson is back in our favourite bistro as he breaks down where the final will be won and lost on Saturday.