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Today we are joined by Hurricanes Co-captain Brad Shields to chat about their season opening game against the Crusaders in Christchurch on Friday Night.
Today on the show - 0.00 - IQ Test Station Results 9.49 - Right Surgery, Wrong Part 18.01 - Mitch & Max's Advice Line 27.14 - World Radio Day 36.23 - Ozzy Osbourne News 43.08 - How Old Is Too Old To Club? 43.21 - Job Lasted A Day 50.43 - Brad Shields 56.46 - Pick Up Lines
Hurricanes coach Clark Laidlaw believes a new 'quartet' captaincy model reflects the selection tussles ahead for the Super Rugby side. 2024 skipper Brad Shields is joined by Du'Plessis Kirifi, Billy Proctor and Asafo Aumua in a new franchise model of four captains for 2025. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks' hopes of an unbeaten end-of-season tour have been dashed after a narrow 30-29 loss to France in Paris. New Zealand led 17-10 at the break, but were unable to hold off a French fightback in the second stanza. Hurricanes loose forward Brad Shields joined Piney to recap the loss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!ACC Head G Lane joins Manaia Stewart to pore over another momentous weekend in NZ Sporting History, starting with the Black Caps win over India (3:41). Then the fellas discuss the breaking of the Agenda Podcast Curse as Brad Shields lifts the NPC trophy in the same week as appearing on the show (13:02) before rattling through the ABs winning, the Silver Ferns winning, Auckland FC winning, the Phoenix winning and Liam Lawson flipping the bird (17:26). Finally, they catch up on your feedback in 'Yours Please' (32:46).Brought to you by Export Ultra!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - 0.00 - Johnny Stevens - Highly Suspect 10.52 - Bryce Has A Sore Neck 19.19 - Betcha Leaderboard 22.32 - Gladiator Eliminator 26.14 - Sitting Inside My Head 29.21 - Research Ryan - Star Signs 34.31 - Brad Shields & Kurt Eklund - Love Phone 38.32 - Metallica Is Back Fk Yea Son
Newstalk ZB's Matt Heath joins Manaia Stewart to regurgitate the best topics from his talkback show and to provide an update on the 'F With MH' campaign (0:00). Then Brad Shields joins the show to discuss old school players ripping darts on the sidelines, preview the NPC Final against the Bay of Plenty and debate whether The Agenda Podcast curse is real and if he can break it (11:20)... Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (23:57).Brought to you by Export Ultra!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wellington Lions take on Bay of Plenty in this weekend's much-anticipated NPC final at Sky Stadium. Nick Mills was joined by captain Du'Plessis Kirfi and Lions veteran Brad Shields to discuss the season so far and the team's hopes for Saturday's match. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!ACC Head G Lane joins Manaia Stewart to break down the first Presidential Debate between Trump & Kamala (0:00) before reacting to the All Whites bringing football home (2:51) and the future of live sports watching (4:37)... Then the fellas cross live to Lions royalty Brad Shields to preview Wellington's Ranfurly Shield challenge against Tasman this weekend (10:31) and share his best Eddie Jones stories from his time in England (18:10). Finally, they get to a scathing review of the state of the ACC in 'Yours Please' (21:38).Brought to you by Export Ultra!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hurricanes will host The Chiefs tomorrow night for tomorrow's semifinal at Sky Stadium. Hurricanes Captain, Brad Shields, is one of only two remaining players from their winning 2016 side. Hurricanes Assistant Coach Cory Jane told Heather du Plessis-Allan “The excitement of having a semifinal at home doesn't secure a win - but it's exciting to play in front of your crowd.” Jane said he's gutted Xavier Noumea is injured, as he's the best loose-head prop in the country. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - 0.00 - Saving Disabled Ryan 6.05 - Mel's L 13.46 - Struck By Lightning 27.13 - Gym Crims 39.26 - Brad Shields 46.08 - What Came Through The Roof See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we spoke to Hurricanes flanker Brad Shields ahead of his teams home semi final clash against the Chiefs in Wellington this Saturday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kim and Justin chat to Hurricanes Captain Brad Shields on their win against the Rebels and how it has been for the captain to return to the starting side. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kimberlee Downs fills in for Mark Watson on the Bunnings Trade Rugby Run this week and is joined by Justin Marshall to discuss everything going on in the world of rugby this week! Joining them on the show was Hurricanes captain Brad Shields and Blues assistant coach Craig McGrath. This plus 'The Dig', Kubota players of the week and much more... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the show we talk to Hurricanes captain Brad Shields and chat Bryce's Bald Boys idea.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - 0.00 - Cool Story Bryce 5.17 - Did You Lose An Ear? 14.48 - Useless 20.25 - Wayde Egan - Can Rog Up The Wahs 31.11 - Lame Awards 43.40 - Brad Shields 49.30 - Stuck In A Truck See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - 0.00 - Weet-Bix Battle 12.20 - Thank Fact it's Friday 16.45 - Not Allowed To Keep 19.09 - Brad Shields 24.58 - Apart Of An Event 28.00 - Dodgy Boat Names 38.59 - Crook Feed 43.53 - Involved In An Emergency 53.53 - Best Bits Of The Week See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cameron has played in the English Premiership, Super Rugby and NPC. Audible.com |Audible.co.uk - Get your audio book version of my new book today! (Free trial for new Audible customers)Amazon Paperback Book - Get your physical copy of my new book today!My InstagramOff-Field Rugby InstagramMy LinkedinWe chat about;Why he left Melbourne rebels to join Wellington Lions in the NPCHow the Wellington Lions helped him fit inWhat it was like joining a club that had Julian Savea, TJ, Perenara, and Ardia Savea.How Tamati Ellison created a culture of performanceBrad Shields leadership style and actions.Why Du'plessis Kirifi is one of the best leaders he's ever had.How to boost confidence.How to structure training to maximise skill acquisition.What gives him the most satisfaction in rugby.Why he has decided to join Seattle Seawolves in Major League Rugby, MLR.What he learned from John Afoa at Gloucester Rugby What he feels the Springboks point of difference was in winning the Rugby World Cup.What Darryl Gibson told him he needed to improve while playing at the Waratahs.How Laurie Fisher helped him improve as a player in the English premiership.His opinion on the Wallabies and Carter Gordon's futureThe importance of growth mindset, and how to develop one Get the bonus Podcasts on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lawrence Dallaglio, Sarra Elgan and Steve Cording are joined by former Wasps' and Harlequins' winger, Josh Bassett. Josh shares the mental and emotional challenges that he's faced in rugby over the past seven months, reveals why he's excited to be starting the new season with Leicester Tigers and offers his thoughts on the changes that rugby players feel should be made to help grow the game. He also talks about life away from the pitch and how his dislike for beer led to starting a drinks business, https://haveasocial.com with his former team-mate, Brad Shields, and why they're often promoting the brand wearing nothing but swimwear. Lawrence, Sarra and Steve review the results from the Premiership semi-finals and look ahead to the upcoming European Champions Cup Final. And find out who gets their vote as ‘Player of the Week'. Plus Lawrence reveals how he ended up singing on one of Tina Turner's biggest hit singles and in our quickfire question feature, ‘Tackled', Josh shares which Nicki Minaj song is his karaoke go-to and his most memorable rugby moment to date. In partnership with QBE Business Insurance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today we're joined by Wasps Captain and England International Brad Shields as we celebrate his incredible career so far which has taken him from playing for NZ U20s to becoming a fully fledged England International. We discuss some incredibly loose nights out after winning the Super Rugby championship in NZ, his fears of coming to England, why Eddie Jones is a nutter, Wasps summer social to Budapest, the importance of having 'a cum gutter', his regrets of not excelling for England, his ambitions to one day play for The All Blacks again, Archie's horny grandpa, getting shocking food poisoning in South Africa and much much more.... ------ SORT OUT YOUR BUSH NOW & FIND THAT EXTRA INCH - Get 20% off and free delivery on all Manscape products with the code - RIGBIZ20 www.manscaped.com
We're joined by Wasps and England backrower Brad Shields to discuss Wasps' recent form, his experiences growing up playing in New Zealand then moving over to England, what it was like to face the All Blacks and his drinks company - Social hard seltzers. We also do the teammates wikipedia quiz and some 'best and worst' quick-fire questions so listen to find out who in the Wasps squad is the best drinker, who has the worst rig and why Conrad Smith's nickname is 'Snakey'.
Two English greats back to back! How good! This time I've got the great lad Brad Shields on to take me through his story and what a story it is! Brads a player who I felt was playing well enough to be an All Black for about 3 or 4 years back to back, while consistently putting in dominant performances for the Wellington Lions and the Hurricanes. That moment obviously never came, so to see him end up playing International rugby for England was pretty awesome to see and it's interesting to hear how that all happened. Like all professional sports people Shieldsy has had some massive highs, as well as some lows throughout his career, and dealing with the injury that made him unavailable for the RWC was obviously one of those. It was awesome to hear him share how that effected him so honestly and great to hear some advice for anyone else out there battling through it. As you will hear from this episode Shieldsy is a great lad, very inspiring and a good sense of humour. Make sure if you enjoy this episode please share it and extra points if you tag in What a Lad on whatever platform you use. If you're keen to change your life and try some Pure Sport CBD oil then head over the www.whatalad.com and find out how to get a 20% discount on this great product.
To tide you over between Christmas and New Year, Alex is joined by Luke Cowan Dickie, Shaunagh Brown, Zander Fagerson, Lewis Ludlam, Alex Corbisiero, Brad Shields and Hask and Tinds to answer some audience questions on a whole range of subjects from beards and roommates, to controversial tackles, favourite Spice Girls, terrible chat, Lions highlights, and the pedestrianisation of Norwich's town centre. Happy New Year from all at GBR!
Chris Heal and the Looseheadz team welcome back Brad Shields to the podcast, but they are also joined by Hurricanes and New Zealand star Dane Coles to look back on his career and look ahead to Super Rugby Aotearoa. Talking Rugby Union: Website - https://www.talkingrugbyunion.co.uk/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TalkRugbyUnion Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/talkingrugbyunion Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/talkingrugbyunion/ Looseheadz Website - https://looseheadz.co.uk/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/LooseHeadz Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LooseHeadz/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/looseheadz/
This week, I'm thrilled to be joined by Brad Shields to discuss how he went from Average to Elite in the context of professional rugby. Brad has gone from playing school boy rugby all the way through to playing for the Hurricanes in Super Rugby, Wasps Rugby in the English Premiership and has also played at the highest level by representing England. I like to think that success leaves clues, so it was awesome to chat with Brad to see what it takes to play at the highest level – we covered everything from goal setting, mentally preparing for games, becoming an effective leader to overcoming setbacks. Needless to say there's a tonne of information you can pull from today's podcast in your quest to be the best version of yourself. P.S. Whilst you're here, there's 3 ways I can help you with your athletic development and sports nutrition education: 1) If you're an athlete who wants to eat right to be at your best when it matters the most, check out my 3 month online Athlete Coaching Programme >>> https://chrislowenutrition.com/onlinenutrition/ 2) If you're a coach who can't guarantee results but wants to inspire change into the lives of your athletes, a coach that's overwhelmed with the plethora of information available and shy away when getting asked questions about nutrition, my 6 month online sports nutrition education and mentorship programme is for you >>> https://chrislowenutrition.com/informed-coach/ 3) If you're an athlete or coach who's fed up of the boring 'healthy eating' and want time efficient, mouth watering, performance enhancing recipes, the Athlete Cook Book has you covered >>> https://chrislowenutrition.com/cookbook/
The guys are joined by Wasps and England's Brad Shields to discuss his involvement with Looseheadz plus, we look back at his career in New Zealand before he moved to the UK and the forward also gives us his all-time XV. Talking Rugby Union: Website - https://www.talkingrugbyunion.co.uk/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TalkRugbyUnion Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/talkingrugbyunion Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/talkingrugbyunion/ Looseheadz Website - https://looseheadz.co.uk/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/LooseHeadz Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LooseHeadz/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/looseheadz/
Damian catches up with ex-Hurricanes Captain and now England International Brad Shields and talks about how life has changed on his Overseas Experience, being so far away from home during this crazy time and how it felt facing his mates when he took on the All Blacks at Twickenham.
Pre-lockdown chat with England International and Wasps back-rower, Brad Shields. We dive into the story that has landed him here in the UK.
We talk to brad about growing up in Stokes Vegas, his Taita College high school days with Mike Kainga and success at NZ age grade level. His preggression into senior club rugby, lions and Hurricanes and his move to London club Wasps. We touch on mental health and his work with Looseheadz.co.uk. Brought to you by Mitre10 Mega Petone.
Big Jim and Goodey are back after a big weekend to round up all the Guinness Six Nations and Premiership action, discussing shenanigans at the breakdown in England v Ireland and shellackings in the Premiership as Saracens, Northampton and Leicester all had their pants pulled down! We also talk Biggar's berating of the referee and the quality of officiating in general and we hear from Brad Shields on life in Cov, coming back from injury and his quest to get back into Eddie's England squad... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We chat to our new ambassador Brad Shields about his rugby career to date, and why he is supporting LooseHeadz.
Hosted by Josh Bassett and Tom Cruse, the Any Sting Goes Podcast is a light-hearted look into the day-to-day life behind the scenes of professional rugby club Wasps. Throughout the season we'll be bringing on a series of special guests. This week's guest is England international back-rower Brad Shields! We talk World Cup, injury comeback and haircuts. Plus, he takes some questions from social media. Not to forget the sweet challenge and Either Or game...!
As Cippers looks unlikely to take his World Cup dreams any further and with Brad Shields out injured, is Alex Dombrandt set for his RWC 2019 call up? Dan thinks so!
How do England beat the All Blacks? That’s just one of the questions put to World Cup winners Matt Dawson and Paul Grayson as they look ahead to England against New Zealand. You’ll hear from Eddie Jones on the recall of Chris Ashton, plus Brad Shields on facing the country of his birth. We also preview Wales’ Test against Australia by heading inside Warren Gatland’s camp to speak in-depth with George North.
LISTEN TO GREGOR PAUL TALK ABOUT HIS PIECE WITH JASON PINE ABOVEIt's time Vaea Fafita had some justice or at least an agreement from the Hurricanes that they will cease and desist picking him at lock.He doesn't want to play there, the All Blacks don't want him to play there and if the Hurricanes want him to continue to be part of their set-up, they are going to need to stop picking him there.By continuing to pick him at lock the Hurricanes are in danger of killing the career of one of the most exciting loose forwards to emerge in years.Enough is enough. The central contracting system is supposed to ensure players are not unjustly disadvantaged the way they are in other nations.Players here are supposed to be managed in a way that allows them to have a fair and reasonable opportunity to make the All Blacks.They can't be set up to fail and Fifita, by continually being picked at lock when the national side have specified he is a blindside, is being set up to fail.As he says, it has not been easy for him to demonstrate his extreme pace and athleticism during Super Rugby when his legs are constantly being drained by the scrummaging load he endures at lock.It's not easy to impose himself as either destructive tackler or explosive ball carrier when he's being tasked with thankless grunt work.The Hurricanes can of course push back with their legitimate contention that they are entitled to hold a different view about Fifita to the All Blacks. He's their player in their environment and they can pick him where the teams needs him.But it's an argument that can be trumped by the almost universally held belief that it is a near criminal lack of judgement on the part of the Hurricanes to consider Fifita a lock.What were they looking at last year when Fifita played against the Pumas at No 6 and delivered the sort of performance that left all rugby followers in awe?Fifita screams out as being better, if not exclusively suited to blindside. He's the fastest forward in New Zealand.And fastest by some distance - with only a handful of backs thought to be quicker.Fifita is thought to have recorded the highest standing jump of any player in New Zealand - an exercise done to gauge explosive potential.At 1.96m he's in the short lock category. The likes of Sam Whitelock and Brodie Retallick are 2.03m and 2.04m respectively.But short locks survive in test football on the basis of their heft and typically weigh around 116kg to 120kg. Fifita is about 112kg, long-limbed and athletic in build rather than square-shouldered and barrel-chested.Physically he doesn't fit any lock mould and it would seem that the Hurricanes forced him into the second row to avoid facing a weekly selection decision at blindside between Fifita and captain Brad Shields.The All Blacks had their view that Fifita was the better player and is it any wonder that the 26-year-old has confessed to being confused at why he's currently with Wellington and not the national side?In a central contracting system designed to allow players to follow a pathway agreed by club and country, Fifita was picked at lock by the former against the wishes of the latter so as the Hurricanes could develop a player who committed his allegiance to England.The fact he has been dropped by the All Blacks who have said he must play blindside and not lock, while the man who has replaced him at blindside, Jackson Hemopo, has spent the season playing at lock for the Highlanders, has left Fifita a touch disillusioned.That's understandable but it doesn't naturally flow to his claim he has been misled by All Blacks coach Steve Hansen.Fifita has been given specific feedback on what he needs to do to return to the national fold and clearly Hansen feels that playing the 26-year-old at lock has hurt his development and damaged his form.Hemopo, on the other hand, has played with enough mobility and athleticism at lock for the Highlanders to convince the All Blacks he can su...
The Hurricanes will bring their stars to Hamilton as they look to secure a home quarter-final.Coach Chris Boyd has made just three changes to his run-on squad. Ben Lam returns to the starting side on the wing, with Julian Savea heading to the bench, while prop Jeff Toomaga-Allen and lock Michael Fatialofa also return. Chris Eves, Reed Prinsep and Finlay Christie all return after a week away.To secure a home quarter-final, the Hurricanes only need to secure a bonus point, or avoid losing by 23 points or more.Hurricanes: Jordie Barrett, Nehe Milner-Skudder, Wes Goosen, Ngani Laumape, Ben Lam, Beauden Barrett, TJ Perenara, Blade Thomson, Sam Henwood, Brad Shields, Sam Lousi, Michael Fatialofa, Jeff Toomaga-Allen, Ricky Riccitelli, Toby Smith.Reserves: James O'Reilly, Chris Eves, Ben May, Gareth Evans, Reed Prinsep, Finlay Christie, Ihaia West, Julian Savea.LISTEN TO JOHN PLUMTREE TALK WITH CRAIG CUMMING ABOVE
The Hurricanes will bring their stars to Hamilton as they look to secure a home quarter-final.Coach Chris Boyd has made just three changes to his run-on squad. Ben Lam returns to the starting side on the wing, with Julian Savea heading to the bench, while prop Jeff Toomaga-Allen and lock Michael Fatialofa also return. Chris Eves, Reed Prinsep and Finlay Christie all return after a week away.To secure a home quarter-final, the Hurricanes only need to secure a bonus point, or avoid losing by 23 points or more.Hurricanes: Jordie Barrett, Nehe Milner-Skudder, Wes Goosen, Ngani Laumape, Ben Lam, Beauden Barrett, TJ Perenara, Blade Thomson, Sam Henwood, Brad Shields, Sam Lousi, Michael Fatialofa, Jeff Toomaga-Allen, Ricky Riccitelli, Toby Smith.Reserves: James O'Reilly, Chris Eves, Ben May, Gareth Evans, Reed Prinsep, Finlay Christie, Ihaia West, Julian Savea.LISTEN TO JOHN PLUMTREE TALK WITH CRAIG CUMMING ABOVE
We sat down with Brad Shields to talk about Hurricanes and English Rugby and his upcoming move to Wasps. We also talked about growing up in an English household in New Zealand and his thoughts on the next Lions Tour to South Africa.
Hurricanes coach Chris Boyd is looking to turn around an ordinary run in form, which has seen his side lose their last 3 matches.Boyd has made plenty of changes for the Blues this Saturday, including bringing back Beauden Barrett, Brad Shields and Vaea Fifita.He joins Darcy and Goran to discuss the changes and this weekend's big match.LISTEN ABOVE AS CHRIS BOYD SPEAKS TO DARCY AND GORAN
Hurricanes coach Chris Boyd is looking to turn around an ordinary run in form, which has seen his side lose their last 3 matches.Boyd has made plenty of changes for the Blues this Saturday, including bringing back Beauden Barrett, Brad Shields and Vaea Fifita.He joins Darcy and Goran to discuss the changes and this weekend's big match.LISTEN ABOVE AS CHRIS BOYD SPEAKS TO DARCY AND GORAN
The Hurricanes are nursing a few sore bodies after the June test series against France.Hurricanes assistant coach Jason Holland says Beauden Barrett and Vaea Fifita are both still going through to the concussion protocols, and it remains to be seen if they'll be available for Saturday's Super Rugby match against the Brumbies in Canberra.Holland says the news is worse for All Blacks loose forward Ardie Savea."Ardie has a high ankle sprain which has ruled him out this week and he is likely to be out for two to three weeks before we get him out on the park."Jason Holland also said they have to see how Brad Shields is when he returns home tonight after missing England's third test win over South Africa due to illness.Centre Matt Proctor has been ruled out of the rest of the Hurricanes' campaign with a chest injury.LISTEN ABOVE TO JASON HOLLAND TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN
The Hurricanes are nursing a few sore bodies after the June test series against France.Hurricanes assistant coach Jason Holland says Beauden Barrett and Vaea Fifita are both still going through to the concussion protocols, and it remains to be seen if they'll be available for Saturday's Super Rugby match against the Brumbies in Canberra.Holland says the news is worse for All Blacks loose forward Ardie Savea."Ardie has a high ankle sprain which has ruled him out this week and he is likely to be out for two to three weeks before we get him out on the park."Jason Holland also said they have to see how Brad Shields is when he returns home tonight after missing England's third test win over South Africa due to illness.Centre Matt Proctor has been ruled out of the rest of the Hurricanes' campaign with a chest injury.LISTEN ABOVE TO JASON HOLLAND TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN
The Sky Sports teams in South Africa and Australia discuss all the latest stories as England and Ireland seek revenge down south this weekend. Features interviews with Brad Shields, Tendai 'Beast' Mtawarira and Johnny Sexton plus expert views from Stuart Barnes, Miles Harrison & Alan Quinlan.
Andrew McKenna, Talksport UK rugby commentator, looks at the strength of the French squad to tour NZ. He also finds it difficult to comprehend why Eddie Jones is rushing Brad Shields into the England team.LISTEN ABOVE AS ANDREW MCKENNA TALKS TO RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST
Andrew McKenna, Talksport UK rugby commentator, looks at the strength of the French squad to tour NZ. He also finds it difficult to comprehend why Eddie Jones is rushing Brad Shields into the England team.LISTEN ABOVE AS ANDREW MCKENNA TALKS TO RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST
# Running Rugby Podcast - Episode 14 A jam-packed edition of the Running Rugby Podcast this week, as Archie, Toby & Leo revisit the Quade Cooper saga, discuss Brad Shields' selection in the England squad, and breakdown all of the games from Round 13 of Super Rugby. The boys also pick their ideal centre pairing on Wallaby Watch ahead of the June Test series, and preview the exciting matches ahead in Round 14.
A very delayed pod this week but don't worry we still manage to pack in a review of last weekend Pro14 quarter finals and the final round of Aviva Premiership games. Then on to previewing this weekend European finals. We finish by dissecting the summer tour squads of England, Wales and Scotland announced this week. Pro 14 quarter finals - Munster scrape past Edinburgh and Scarlets run wild on the Cheetahs. (01.07) Premiership - Tigers make Champions cup and Wasps down Falcons. (07.58) European Finals Preview - Can Racing stop Leinster? Will Gloucester give Cardiff the Blues? (12.28) England Squad - Is Eddie O.K? (24.12) Wales Squad - Gatland rest lions. (35.54) Scotland Squad - Townsend experimenting. (41.56) Bin Juice - Whats all the fuss with Brad Shields. (47.40)
Matt Dawson, Sonja McLaughlan, Paul Grayson and Shane Horgan debate England’s latest squad under Eddie Jones, which includes Danny Cipriani and Brad Shields. Plus there’s a preview of the Champions Cup final between Leinster and Racing 92.
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The focus returns to rugby, with the CEO of the battling Blues facing the music, New Zealand Rugby negotiating a request from Hurricances captain Brad Shields to play for England, and All Blacks coach Steve Hansen offering his thoughts after the team's latest training camp. We also hear from New Zealand netball coach Noeline Taurua on the state of the game in this country, and Paralympic swimming champion Sophie Pascoe talks about shifting her training base offshore.
The focus returns to rugby, with the CEO of the battling Blues facing the music, New Zealand Rugby negotiating a request from Hurricances captain Brad Shields to play for England, and All Blacks coach Steve Hansen offering his thoughts after the team's latest training camp. We also hear from New Zealand netball coach Noeline Taurua on the state of the game in this country, and Paralympic swimming champion Sophie Pascoe talks about shifting her training base offshore.
Big Jim and Goodey wax lyrical about Leinster and we hear from not one but two of the side that beat the Scarlets on how impressive a coach Stuart Lancaster is, what makes him so good and how epic the party was in Johnny Sexton's wine cellar after the game! We also discuss Racing v Munster, Dylan Hartley, Rob Horne, Brad Shields and much more... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The All Blacks Podcast is back in 2018 with Hurricanes loose forward Brad Shields joining the show to chat fatherhood, his rugby journey, beard maintenance and much more! In a wide-ranging chat, Shields takes us through a day in the life of a professional rugby player, takes us back to his early rugby days and looks forward to the 2018 Investec Super Rugby season.
Scotty and Mils reunite to discuss why Warren Gatland is misunderstood, Michael Cheika is misunderstood, and pretty much every coach is misunderstood. Plus they discuss the potential reasoning behind playeers the likes of Brad Shields choosing to head overseas to play footy, and place bets on just how many head knocks there'll be in the upcoming Wales-All Blacks test. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This morning on the show we wanted to know what you've bluffed your way into, and when surgery has gone wrong. Plus Tre Cool from Green Day, and Brad Shields from The Hurricanes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - NZ's angriest proffesion, when di a kid embarress you, hate it now you rate it, Bear Gryls, Bryce mental health message, Brad Shields, Mascot chat, Josh Kronfeld, Ryan CrottySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.