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Host Ricky Sacks is joined by George Achillea, Bob Dwyer and debutant Brian Dagul as the panel discuss their views on current Spurs head coach Ange Postecoglou, the culture that currently surrounds the football club under ENIC, and whether the return of a number of first-team players can change the course of the current season. An Independent Multi-Award Winning Tottenham Hotspur Fan Channel (Podcast) providing instant post-match analysis and previews to every single Spurs match along with a range of former players, managers & special guests. Whilst watching our content we would greatly appreciate if you can LIKE the video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel, along with leaving a COMMENT below. - DIRECT CHANNEL INFORMATION: - Media/General Enquiries: lastwordonspurs@outlook.com - SOCIALS: * Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/LastWordOnSpurs * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LastWordOnSpurs * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LastWordOnSpurs *Threads: https://www.threads.net/@lastwordonspurs *BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/lastwordonspurs.bsky.social WEBSITE: www.lastwordonspurs.com #THFC #TOTTENHAM #SPURS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Richard Harry was a halfback, who became a flanker and finally a loosehead prop in order to realise his dream of representing Australia. Harry's first taste of representative football came when he attended Scotch College in Melbourne and was selected at halfback for Victoria in the 1979 National Age Championships. In 1980 his family moved to Sydney and he attended Barker College. It was there that his size and speed prompted a shift to flanker. On leaving school he studied for an economics degree at Macquarie University and played for the Eastwood club. He then spent a year in London where he played for Harlequins. On his return to Eastwood, he represented NSW `B' as a flanker before former national coach Bob Dwyer suggested to his dad that Harry consider a switch to the front row. In 1994 he moved to the University of Sydney under the tutelage of Brian Burnett and within a year made his debut for New South Wales against Otago in Dunedin. A strong Super Rugby season in 1996 was rewarded with a Test debut against Wales in Brisbane. Harry went on to play a role in the 1998 3-0 whitewash of New Zealand, the Rugby World Cup victory in 1999 and Australia's first Tri Nations title in 2000. Richard Harry played 37 Tests for Australia in his five-year international career.
It's been 30 years since the Wallabies won the 1991 World Cup, in what was a history-making event. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm delighted to be welcoming back David Shein, the Co-founder and General Partner of Our Innovation Fund, as my guest for Episode 157 of The Startup Playbook Podcast. We last spoke on the podcast a year ago, where David shared his lessons and journey as the Founder of Com Tech, a business that over 14 years he grew to 1,400 staff before being acquired by Dimension Data for $1B. We also spoke about David's role as the Co-founder & General Partner at our Innovation Fund, an early stage VC fund that has just closed it's 3rd fund worth over $100M to invest in exciting Australian startups. David is coming back on the podcast to discuss his recently published a book titled; “The Dumbest Guy at the Table: How I founded Australia's first unicorn” to uncover many of the lessons he picked up from his time as a founder & investor. Not only is the book full of fantastic insights and lessons, the book is supporting a great cause as well with 100% of the proceeds from this book going to The Black Dog Institute to raise money for mental health research. In this episode we discussed a wide range of topics including: The importance of keeping A players and how to deal with bad hiresWhat David looks for in early stage investmentsLessons from having legendary sports starts such as Bob Dwyer and Ian Chappel on the Com Tech BoardWhy founders should keep it simple& much more Ps - as mentioned at the end of this episode, I will be doing a giveaway of a few copies of David's book. To enter, head over to the LinkedIn post here and share your favourite lesson from this or any previous episode of The Startup Playbook Podcast. Alternatively you can buy David's book here Timestamps 2.45 - Introduction to David and his new book6.07 - How David started his first company and how business has changed since then7.30 - Knowing when your business isn't working out and when to leave it 11.41 - Why someone isn't always an expert just because they know more about something than you14.14 - Managing people and the importance of letting people go when they aren't the right fit18.16 - Why you should hire for attitude and teach specific skills20.53 - What David looks for in founders and a founding team to invest in23.55 - Making intuitive investment decisions 27.40 - Building culture and why an Employee Share Option Plan (ESOP) isn't the answer to all company culture problems31.19 - Implementing company culture effectively 37.29 - Focusing on getting a core product right before doing too many different things40.47 - The similarities between sport and business culture46.02 - Defining the business focus and whether the systems or people are most important 50.36 - Why profits are made on the buying, not the selling53.24 - What David believes will always be true and relevant in startups 57.23 - Where to find David and how to get a copy of his new book Links Mentioned David's Links: David's LinkedIn The Dumbest Guy at the Table Book Our Innovation Fund Website Our Innovation Fund LinkedIn People Mentioned: Satya Nadella Bob IgerElon Musk Jeff BezosMark Zuckerberg Reed HastingsAnthony EisenNick MolnarMelanie Perkins Cliff ObrechtMike Cannon-BrookesScott FarquharLarry DiamondMatt Browne Jack WelchBob DwyerIan Chappell Emily PheifferBen CroweAsh BartyDylan AlcottGabby Leibovich Neil Perry Companies Mentioned Black Dog InstituteCiscoMicrosoftAfterpayCanvaZipNetflix AWS XeroAmazon AtlassianBlack Nova VenturesGeneral Electric (GE)Richmond Football Club Deliveroo CatchSquare Rockpool Other Links Mentioned Netflix Show - The PlaybookNetflix Show - Bad SportApple TV Show - Ted LassoCatch Of The Decade Book Past Episodes Mentioned Episode 133 - David SheinEpisode 156 - Matt BrowneEpisode 135 - Gabby Leibovich Feedback/connect/say hello: Rohit@startupplaybook.co@RohitBhargava7 (Twitter)/rohbhargava (LinkedIn)@ro...
With a four week extension to Greater Sydney's lockdown, the City of Parramatta Concil has announced a package of measures aimed at supporting impacted households & businesses. Busco for Brekky chats to Lord Mayor Bob Dwyer about the support available. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darryn Capes-Davis interviewed City of Parramatta Lord Mayor Councillor Bob Dwyer and City of Parramatta Citizen of the Year 2020, Kevin McSweeney
Former Wallabies Coach Bob Dwyer joined Jordan Kounelis to discuss the form of the Wallabies at the Rugby World Cup.
Bob Dwyer fills in for the world traveler Al Dukes, & he & Jerry Recco discuss a variety of fascinating topics, which is another way of saying that i didn't listen before posting. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Al is lazy, or maybe in Italy, or both, so Bob Dwyer sits in w/Jerry...they discuss kickball w/kids, assigned seats in movie theaters, & Jerry's new business idea See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We Discuss: Al was off today (getting his colon checked out). Bob Dwyer filled in for him on the post game, & Bob & Eddie Scozzare filled in on the warm up. To be honest, Jerry did not provide a topic list to the person writing this, & this person only had a parking spot that was good until 11AM. Enjoy the mystery! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
World Cup-winning coach Bob Dwyer provides some fascinating views on Michael Cheika and the struggling Wallabies before they try to resurrect their season against South Africa this weekend.
Jerry and Eddie Scozzare Discuss: Al's Vacation and Bob Dwyer's Love of Minivans See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Podcast 212 - ULTIMATE MIND GAMES with Bob Dwyer Catching up with us again with an exclusive interview is GaGR favourite, the one and only 1991 RWC winning coach, Bob Dwyer! With Super Rugby on a month long hiatus and the first England test still more than a week away the questions are only getting hotter and Matt "Gagger" Rowley, Hugh "Barbarian" Cavill and Rob "Bobas" Mitchell go through this week's burning questions: 1. Did Gagger write off the Aussie super rugby season too early? 2. Who will be cut from the squad, whose name isn't Joe Powell? 3. Who'll win the mind games - Eddie or Cheik? 4. On the back of the Women's 7s success, what happens post Rio? 5. What the hell do the rugby watchers of Australia do this weekend? And finally as usual special thanks to our sponsor Sporple.com
THE BIG 200!!! This week Matt "Gagger" Rowley interviews wallaby world cup winning coach Bob Dwyer. Then Rugby Reg steers the ship with special guests Steve Lenthal and Hugh Cavill and we chat all things in what has been a huge week of super rugby, sevens and we get some special insight into what's been happening at the reds. Hugh and Bob also discuss the ARU v Sydney/Brissie clubs hot topic, check out his Hugh's article http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/dollars-and-sense-the-aru-club-rugby-and-the-five-year-plan/
Episode 178 of the Green and Gold Rugby Podcast, sees us continue in our highly popular Rugby World Cup 2015 Podcasts. Following hot on the heels of Simon Poidevin last week, this week we focus on the Number 8 position. When it came for looking for a guest for this episode, the choice was easy. How could you go past the great man, Toutai Kefu? Kefu who made his Wallaby debut during one of the lowest points in Australian Rugby but who would go on to feature in so many of our most significant moments. None moreso than that 1999 Rugby World Cup win. We talk to Toutai about the culture within that great Wallaby team, and the build up that culminated in their crowning as Rugby World Cup Champions. Oh and don't worry, we talk about his infamous dust-up with Trevor Brennan of Ireland, but the focus is definitely on his on-field exploits. Once we cover off on 1999, the focus shifts to 2015 and whether the Wallabies can replicate his own team's success and just who Toutai would pick as the Wallaby #8. These Rugby World Cup 2015 Podcasts with our Wallaby World Cup winning legends have proven to be a highly popular set of shows. This is based on our listeners' love of hearing from these former legends of the game about their own experiences, but also to gain their perspective on the current game.Well the Queensland Rugby Union have come on board as a sponsor of this podcast series as a way to promote their Reds Long Lunch which will happen on 16 July this year. With World Cup luminaries such as Ben Tune, David Campese and Bobby Skinstad all appearing, plus two of the best rugby brains ever in Sir Graham Henry and Bob Dwyer, this is sure to be a remarkable event. If you've loved the podcasts, then this event is right up your alley. Tickets can be purchased by going to www.redsrugby.com.au
Episode 177 of the Green and Gold Rugby podcast brings you the next in our series of Rugby World Cup 2015 Podcasts. The special guest on this week's show is arguably the most passionate man ever to pull on a Wallaby jersey - 1991 Rugby World Cup flanker, Simon Poidevin. The passion Poido had (and still has) for the Wallabies is dripping from the podcast this week as he takes us on a journey from the disappointment that was the 1987 Rugby World Cup, through two retirements to a Rugby World Cup victory at Twickenham in his last ever test match for his beloved Wallaby team. As a close colleague of current Wallaby coach, Michael Cheika, Simon is then able to provide some fairly handy insight as to his thoughts on how this Wallaby team may go at this year's tournament, before giving us his tip as to who he would pick as the flankers for the Wallaby team. Following on from our Super Rugby chat, Will and Hugh join me to wrap up Round 15 of the Super Rugby week before looking towards Round 16. But not before they answer the five burning questions. The podcast this week is sponsored by the Queensland Rugby Union's Reds Long Lunch event featuring RWC legends David Campese, Ben Tune, Bobby Skinstad, Sir Graham Henry and Bob Dwyer. Go to www.redsrugby.com.au for tickets and more details.
Wondering what to make of todays Wallabies Squad of 25 to play the British and Irish Lions announcement? Or maybe you're just quietly seething over it? Join us on this special edition rugby podcast - A SQUADCAST - where Matt Rowley, Scott Allen and Steve Timms talk to legend World Cup winning Wallaby Coach Bob Dwyer to get his wisdom, before poring in intricate detail over every selection nuance. We went deep into Robbie's psyche for this one so you didn't have to - it's our duty of care. After that we try to do an express look at the weekend's Super Rugby drama but end up giving you the solid gold ingot you've come to expect.
Our first show for 2013 in our new studio. Jake White talks Super Rugby and more plus Bob Dwyer talks about his brush with death.
Our first show for 2013 in our new studio. Jake White talks Super Rugby and more plus Bob Dwyer talks about his brush with death.
Our first show for 2013 in our new studio. Jake White talks Super Rugby and more plus Bob Dwyer talks about his brush with death.
Les Kiss returns to tackle some big questions after Ireland lost to France at the weekend. We also dig deep into the culture of the Irish squad as they prepare for the World Cup in New Zealand. Our In-Depth Analysis looks at Pool A of the RWC 2011. Special guest Bob Dwyer runs his expert eye across the five teams in the group and he comes up with a finishing order. POOL A – Canada, France, Japan, New Zealand, Tonga Matt Giteau’s future also comes up for discussion. You can also pick up Bob’s latest coaching manual focus.com.au – good coaching!
As promised this is our second show this week and it’s chock full of World Cup goodness with Les Kiss and Bob Dwyer. Together they cover the preliminary squads of Ireland and England plus the countdown to the Super Rugby finals. IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS returns and this week we look at Provincial Squad transition to a World Cup Squad. How do you assess the provincial competition when picking your country’s best 30? Bob Dwyer gives another masterclass. You can also pick up Bob’s latest coaching manual focus.com.au – good coaching!
2 years in the making we reflect on shows past with special guests Eddie Jones and Bob Dwyer. We also reveal the winner of our Limerick competition. Awesome prizes are on their way to one clever listener.
This week, the All Blacks and Australia square off in the tri nations for the first time this year, but how much do the wins by both sides over the Springboks tell us? former Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer gives us his view. We preview the national provincial rugby championship, we hear from NZ's top road cyclist who's just completed another Tour de France. Black Cap Brendan McCullum discusses his future in international cricket and NZ hockey captain Phil Burrows talks about the upcoming Champion's Trophy. And we remember the first swimmer to conquer Cook Strait.
This week, the All Blacks and Australia square off in the tri nations for the first time this year, but how much do the wins by both sides over the Springboks tell us? former Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer gives us his view. We preview the national provincial rugby championship, we hear from NZ's top road cyclist who's just completed another Tour de France. Black Cap Brendan McCullum discusses his future in international cricket and NZ hockey captain Phil Burrows talks about the upcoming Champion's Trophy. And we remember the first swimmer to conquer Cook Strait.
We spoke with Bob Dwyer, a district coordinator and citizen advocate for the Liberty Preservation Association of Massachussetts (Mass LPA) to update us on the status of S.2028. The bill is currently still in the Ways and Means committee. MASS LPA is composed of grassroots citizen advocates who are confronting their local lawmakers about the Constitutionality of S.2028. We asked him about his organization's recent actions and the effort to stop Massachussetts from becoming a precedent setting state for both pandemic tracking and mandatory administration of a flu vaccine. Dwyers group organized to confront State legislators on issues of Constitutionality. They interpret S.2028 to be a mandatory or coercive vaccination law for their state.
This week we look deep into the game plan of the all conquering Springboks. How good are they? Can anyone hope to beat them for the title? Well the RuggaMatrix panel comes up with some answers thanks to a massive list of experts. 1991 World Cup winning coach Bob Dwyer joins us for the second time and on this occasion he's got something special for everyone.
He's one of the most respected men in the game of rugby and we're pleased to have him as our special guest star for episode 027. 1991 World Cup winning coach Bob Dwyer joins the RuggaMatrix panel for the entire show and as usual he gives some thought provoking responses to our questions.