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This was a good performance from the All Blacks to wrap the Rugby Championship. A performance that reassured us this All Blacks team has the raw materials to consistently challenge the top sides in the world. There are some tough test matches to come in November - England, Ireland and France in consecutive weeks - and we'll learn more about them when those matches roll around. But for now, it feels like things are trending in the right direction, There was more than enough there last night, on both sides of the ball, to feel better about the progress of this side than perhaps we have at other times during 2024. Wallace Sititi - exceptional last night from a bloke playing out of position in just his third test start. There was plenty of debate when he was chosen ahead of Hoskins Sotutu at the start of the All Blacks season, and I think we can safely say they got that one right. Will Jordan at fullback - he played there often for Razor's all-conquering Crusaders. Last night was his third straight start there for the All Blacks. The extra space he's got back there, the way he assesses the game in front of him, the way he runs and his elusiveness in broken play, which led to another try last night - there's no doubt he'll become our all-time leading test try-scorer. He's got 35 in 37 tests now, the record is Doug Howlett's 49. But his defensive work under the high ball was good too - the 15 jersey is his to lose now. I'm loving seeing Caleb Clarke get back to the form he showed when he first became an All Black in 2020. He's drifted in and out a bit in the time since, he had that brief dalliance with sevens of course - and he played just 5 test matches last year and only 2 starts, he played just 2 of the 7 games at the Rugby World Cup, and they were against Namibia and Uruguay. But in 2024, he's become the first-choice left wing. 2 more tries last night and a good all-round showing despite that slightly mysterious late yellow card. And to Tupou Vaa'i - who's played every game this year -7 of the 9 from the start. When Sam Whitelock and Brodie Retallick left, lock was a position where there didn't appear to be as much depth as we would have liked. Tupou Vaa'i has stepped up well and truly - and there's a very real contest between he and Patrick Tuipulotu to partner Scott Barrett in the second row. And just a word on the crowd - Wellington has been rightly criticised in recent times for not turning up for test matches. Well last night, they turned up to a sold-out Sky Stadium. And right across the weekend, there was a different kind of buzz around the city. It's what test rugby used to feel like here in the Capital, it's what it should feel like. May there be many more nights like that. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Jim Hamilton joins former World Rugby Mens Player of The Year Brodie Retallick in Japan, to reflect on last years World Cup, the All Blacks rivalry with Ireland and the Springboks and looking forward to the Scott Robertson era. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In another episode in the 'Walk the Talk' series, Big Jim catches up with All Blacks Legend, Brodie Retallick in Japan. They discuss the intense rivalry between the All Blacks and the Springboks and the competition between himself and Eben Etzebeth to be the best lock in World Rugby for over 10 years and much more...Watch the Full Episode over on RugbyPassTV! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the great eps this week with two of the great all blacks! RUNDOWN Hot Knives - Who Wins Super Rugby, cred to the stead and SVG is the motorsport GOAT Nicks Bit - German Insults Conrad Smith Brodie Retallick Mulls Multi Question Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the great eps this week with two of the great all blacks! RUNDOWN Hot Knives - Who Wins Super Rugby, cred to the stead and SVG is the motorsport GOAT Nicks Bit - German Insults Conrad Smith Brodie Retallick Mulls Multi Question Time See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ACC Head G Lane joins Manaia Stewart after last being seen leaving the Black Clash hand-in-hand with the Hairy Jav to give his side of the story before addressing the infamous sledge from Brodie Retallick (0:00). Then the fellas get into Bills Mafia as Jason Kelce steals the show with his rig out while supporting his brother in Buffalo - should NZ bring in Tailgating? (9:05). Finally, the fellas digest the allegations involving Stephen Hawking, a whiteboard and a little person.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brodie Retallick is one of the all time great All Blacks and also one of the all time lads so what better way to start What a Lad season 5 than with the great man himself! The man they call Guzzler has had an incredible journey and in his first ever long form podcast he goes through it all! Some highlights... - Turning up to CHBS as the tallest kid in the school at Year 9. - How he went from missing out on the Crusader Academy to becoming an All Black in the space of 3 years. - How his training mindset helped him improve so quickly. - The different experiences at 3 RWCs finishing with a Gold, Silver and Bronze. - His time at the Chiefs which included winning 2 Super Rugby Titles - Why he moved to Japan - And heaps more including a heap of your questions! As you'll hear Brodie is such a champion, he deserves all the accolades he gets and a true lad! If you enjoy this episode please give it a share and make sure you are subscribing so you don't miss another episode.
The Springboks are bracing themselves for an epic Rugby World Cup final against New Zealand at the Stade de France in Paris tonight. Head coach Jacques Nienaber this week made five changes to his match-day squad from their one-point semi-final victory against England, with two in the starting 15 and three on the bench. Scrumhalf Faf de Klerk and flyhalf Handre Pollard replaced Cobus Reinach and Manie Libbok, who are out of the matchday squad. Hooker Bongi Mbonambi is also in the starting line-up after World Rugby found insufficient evidence to charge him over the racism allegations made against him by England's Tom Curry. The All Blacks coach Ian Foster has made one change to his starting 15, Brodie Retallick replacing Sam Whitelock in the second row. Sebenzile Nkambule spoke to Braam Van Straaten, who played for the Springboks between 1999 and 2001...
The Springboks are bracing themselves for an epic Rugby World Cup final against New Zealand at the Stade de France in Paris tonight. Head coach Jacques Nienaber this week made five changes to his match-day squad from their one-point semi-final victory against England, with two in the starting 15 and three on the bench. Scrumhalf Faf de Klerk and flyhalf Handre Pollard replaced Cobus Reinach and Manie Libbok, who are out of the matchday squad. Hooker Bongi Mbonambi is also in the starting line-up after World Rugby found insufficient evidence to charge him over the racism allegations made against him by England's Tom Curry. The All Blacks coach Ian Foster has made one change to his starting 15, Brodie Retallick replacing Sam Whitelock in the second row. Sebenzile Nkambule spoke SABC Sports anchor Simon Burke in Paris and SABC rugby commentator, Renier Swart in JHB ....
The All Blacks have named a largely unchanged team for the Rugby World Cup final on Sunday. Brodie Retallick has been named to the starting XV in place of Sam Whitelock — the only change from the 44-6 win over Argentina. Meanwhile, the Springboks have named two changes from their 16-15 win over England, and a 7-1 forward split on the bench. Former All Blacks captain Sean Fitzpatrick joined Jack Tame. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Hooper joins Nick McArdle to run through the latest comments from both RWC finalists - New Zealand and South Africa. Tim Horan talks to Dan Carter and Sonny Bill Williams plus we hear from Ian Foster, Jacques Nienaber, Faf De Klerk, Siya Kolisi, Sam Cane and Brodie Retallick.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster says to be playing the team regarded as New Zealand's greatest foe in a World Cup final is something special. Foster has made one change to his starting lineup with Brodie Retallick starting at lock with Sam Whitelock on the bench.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster has made just one change to his starting lineup for the world cup final with Brodie Retallick starting at lock ahead of Sam Whitelock.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster is likely to make a couple of changes to his side to face the Springboks in the Rugby World Cup final. In which order locks Sam Whitelock and Brodie Retallick are used is likely to be the biggest debate. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave shares his prediction here today. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shaun and Thala are joined by Distracted Sports' Tony O'Sullivan to debate selections and to get a Kiwi take on Saturday's Rugby World Cup Final between South Africa and New Zealand. Tony shares the stress he has thinking about Ox Nche, why Dane Coles and Willie le Roux have similar roles in the team, the luxury of rotating between Sam Whitelock and Brodie Retallick and why Fletcher Newell might be the star of the final. Listen also for Tony's unexpected review of the RugbyBits intro music too!
On today's First Up pod - we have the latest from Gaza as Israel ramps up it's attack on Hamas; Tai Rawhiti grapples with mounting weather related costs and we catch up Brodie Retallick's mum - who'll be watching the Rugby World Cup final from home. First Up - Voice of the Nathan!
Today on the show we get both Dane Coles and Brodie Retallick on the phone ahead of their Semi-final clash against Argentina. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks have made two changes to the team that beat Ireland for Saturday's Rugby World Cup semi-final against Argentina in Paris Sam Whitelock replaces Brodie Retallick at lock and Mark Tele'a is back on the left wing. RNZ's rugby reporter Joe Porter spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
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Look, we can still win the Rugby World Cup. That is probably the height of naivety, but we physically can still win it. We were always going to face, in all likelihood, Ireland or South Africa in the quarters and that hasn't changed. If you're looking for precedence, South Africa lost their first game in 2019 and went on to win the Rugby World Cup in the recent FIFA women's World cup. Spain lost four-nil to Japan in pool play, they went on to win the tournament. Our starting forward pack was without Tyrel Lomax, Brodie Retallick, Shannon Frizell and Sam Cane this morning, and on the back line, no Jordie Barrett. That's five genuine starting players not there, and yet we still went toe to toe for a long time against the tournament favorites at home with 80,000 fans in the stands. But let's now be realistic. Let's look at this with a cool head and in doing that, it's very, very hard to see how the All Blacks can win three test matches, like the one this morning, in consecutive weekends in October. France were better than us this morning. Absolutely, no doubt about it. Nobody is saying the All Blacks should have won that game. The only way we can play France again is in the final. But to get there, we have to beat Ireland or South Africa in a month or so, and then someone from the other side of the draw who's probably won most of, if not all their five games up till then. And then overturn this morning's result and beat France in the final. Look at no previous World Cup have I felt less optimistic than I do today. That was a tactical master class from France in the second half helped of course by the All Blacks errors and indiscipline, but they monstered us in the second 40. We defended well up to a point, but repelling wave after wave after wave of French attacks takes it out of you, especially when you start giving away penalties and then the dam burst. And then when we were behind, did it ever feel like we were going to claw it back? It just seemed so unlikely. When we were behind, I can't remember an attack by us which looked like it might end up with us scoring. And we also kicked away a heck of a lot of ball. It was clearly a kicking strategy, but I'm not sure it bore the fruit that we were after. There was certainly plenty to work on for the All Blacks Brains Trust. Look, there was no shortage of heart. No one didn't try, no one didn't tackle, no one didn't give 100%. But that's base level stuff, right. Wearing an All Blacks jersey means those things are not negotiable, but it's being cool under pressure, winning the big moments, coping with adversity, and being better than your opponent mentally where the difference is made. At a Rugby World Cup everybody can play rugby. But now lots of teams can think rugby better than us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Injury concerns in the Warriors camp ahead of their first finals game since 2018. Star playmaker Shaun Johnson will sit out the first-round clash against Penrith due to a calf injury. And ticket demand for them is through the roof. Fans will be able to purchase presale access to finals tickets for $49, a perk usually reserved for those with full season memberships. But where those games will be held is up in the air. And the All Blacks have got injury concerns of their own. Jordie Barrett, Shannon Frizell and Brodie Retallick will all sit out the Rugby World Cup opener with France with injury concerns. Andrew Gourdie and Nick Bewley joined Heather du Plessis-Allan to discuss the week's sports newsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Huge problems in the All Blacks camp ahead of tomorrow's Rugby World Cup opener. The three-time champion All Blacks will kick off the spectacle with hosts France tomorrow morning. But Jordie Barrett, Shannon Frizell and Brodie Retallick will all miss the opener due to injury. NZ Herald rugby writer Liam Napier joined Heather du Plessis-Allan. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks lock Brodie Retallick believes they've moved on from last year's tumultuous season and he's confident they can go to France and win the World Cup.
The All Blacks World Cup squad has been named, with coach Ian Foster springing no surprises. The 33-strong squad includes veteran lock Brodie Retallick, who put a scare through the camp when he came off with a knee injury in the win over the Wallabies in Dunedin on Saturday. Mid-fielder David Havilli returns to the squad, despite not having played international rugby this year due to injury. Rugby reporter Joe Porter spoke to Corin Dann.
The All Blacks coach Ian Foster is adamant Brodie Retallick can play a leading role at the World Cup, despite carrying a knee injury which mean he could miss the first two pool games.
Full All Blacks Squad is as follows, Tamaiti Williams, Sam Whitelock, Tupou Vaa'i, Ofa Tuungafasi, Mark Telea, Codie Taylor, Samisoni Taukei'aho, Aaron Smith, Ardie Savea, Cam Roigard, Brodie Retallick, Dalton Papali'i, Fletcher Newell, Emoni Nawara, Richie Mo'unga, Damian McKenzie, Tyrell Lomax, Anton Lienert-Brown, Nepo Laulala, Will Jordan, Luke Jacobson, Rieko Ioane, David Havili, Shannon Frizell, Leicester Fainga'anuku, Ethan de Groot, Dane Coles, Caleb Clarke, Finlay Christie, Sam Cane (c), Scott Barrett, Jordie Barrett, Beauden BarrettSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We chat to Guzzler ahead of the second Bledisloe test and talk World Cup prepping with the Rock 2000.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All Blacks big man Brodie Retallick joined the show to preview their massive clash against the Springboks in Auckland. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster has named the team set to go up against the Springboks in Auckland. Richie Mo'unga is back at 10, Brodie Retallick and Will Jordan will make their debut as All Blacks- and Damian McKenzie is absent from the lineup. Former All Black Josh Kronfeld says this has all the makings of a big game. He says the fact that both teams are evenly matched and that both teams have just come off a win will make this match one to watch. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, Martin Devlin serves up a BIG preview for the All Blacks-Springboks rugby test in Auckland this weekend. All Blacks lock Brodie Retallick - who will start on Saturday - joins the show, giving insight into how their training week has gone and the threat South Africa pose. Former All Blacks first-five and now Harlequins assistant coach Nick Evans also features, comparing northern and southern hemisphere rugby. Plus, former Wallabies fullback Greg Martin talks men's things, including 60-year-old lads' holidays and State of Origin, and Martin and producer Lachlan Waugh cover off the All Blacks team named and whether it's their best possible XV [15]. All that and much more!
All Blacks centurion and one of our greatest locks, Brodie Retallick, joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, after being named to start in this weekend's Rugby Championship test against the Springboks in Auckland. Retallick missed last week's match against Argentina. He and Marty discuss the excitement leading into the match, how clean and crisp All Blacks training has been this week, the physical threat South Africa pose, and more.
The Super Rugby Pacific final has been set. The Chiefs edged a tight tussle in Hamilton on Saturday, beating the Brumbies 19-6, Brodie Retallick's late try sealing their place in the final. And on Friday night the Blues capitulated, smashed 52-15 by the Crusaders. The Chiefs have already beaten the Crusaders twice this season, 31-10 on the opening weekend of the competition, and 34-24 at the end of April. But can they make it three from three? RNZ's rugby reporter Joe Porter spoke to Corin Dann.
Today we talk to Chiefs and All Blacks legend Brodie Retallick about their upcoming clash against the Hurricanes this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on Sportstalk, D'Arcy Waldegrave had a full-on evening of sports news to discuss! Highlights include: England men's assistant cricket coach Paul Collingwood on the creation of 'baz ball' and England's new found game plan and preview of the 2nd test starting tomorrow in Wellington. Talkback: how do the Black Caps counter baz ball? Do you like the aggressive style of play? All Black and Chiefs lock Brodie Retallick on the Super Rugby opener tomorrow night against the Crusaders and leaving NZ and heading overseas after the World Cup. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All Black and Chiefs lock Brodie Retallick talked about the Super Rugby opener tomorrow night against the Crusaders and leaving NZ and heading overseas after the World Cup. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster's lauding Brodie Retallick as the veteran lock brings up his 100th test cap. Retallick returns from suspension to start in the second row for the year-ending test against England at Twickenham on Sunday morning. It'll also be a record 64th test start alongside captain Sam Whitelock. Foster says Retallick is a workhorse. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks have named their strongest side for the final test of the season against England, signalling Jordie Barrett will have the inside running at No 12 for next year's World Cup. Looking to end an inconsistent 2022 with an unbeaten northern tour, selectors Ian Foster, Joe Schmidt and Jason Ryan have reverted largely to the team who thumped Wales a fortnight ago. The sees Barrett move back into the midfield alongside Rieko Ioane, leaving David Havili and Anton Lienert-Brown to provide cover from the bench. Barrett has excelled at second five-eighth in limited opportunities while wearing the black jersey and another strong performance at Twickenham will give him a good chance of making the position his own. Beauden Barrett will again start at fullback, with Richie Mo'unga remaining at No 10, while Scott Barrett will shift into the blindside flanker role he occupied when England knocked out the All Blacks in the semifinals of the 2019 World Cup. He started at lock against Scotland, but Brodie Retallick has returned to the team after serving the suspension he incurred for his red card in the tour opener against Japan. This will mark Retallick's 100 All Blacks test, becoming the 12th man to reach the milestone and the second lock forward, alongside captain and locking partner Sam Whitelock. Retallick and Whitelock will also create another piece of history, setting a new world record of 64 test starts together. The previous mark was held by South Africa's Bakkies Botha and Victor Matfield. Playing in his 11th international season, Retallick will share the special occasion with family who have travelled from New Zealand to celebrate. “The All Blacks congratulate Brodie and his family on what is an extremely proud moment for them,” said Foster. “He has had a massive contribution to the legacy of this team over the last decade, during which he has inspired many.” After impressing on debut against Scotland last week, winger Mark Telea has been retained, while 79-test veteran TJ Perenara will again provide halfback cover from the bench. “We feel the squad has been building nicely throughout this tour,” Foster added. “Playing England is something we don't get to do often so we are excited for the challenge. “This is an opportunity to continue our growth as a team at one of the great venues in world rugby – Twickenham.” All Blacks team to play England: Ethan de Groot, 2. Codie Taylor, 3. Tyrel Lomax, 4. Brodie Retallick, 5. Sam Whitelock (c), 6. Scott Barrett, 7. Dalton Papali'i, 8. Ardie Savea, 9. Aaron Smith, 10. Richie Mo'unga, 11. Caleb Clarke, 12. Jordie Barrett, 13. Rieko Ioane, 14. Mark Telea, 15. Beauden Barrett. Reserves: 16. Samisoni Taukei'aho, 17. George Bower, 18. Nepo Laulala, 19. Shannon Frizell, 20. Hoskins Sotutu, 21. TJ Perenara, 22. David Havili, 23. Anton Lienert-Brown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This weekend Brodie Retallick is set to become the 12th ever All Black centurion in their game against the English at Twickenham.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of Rugby Direct, Elliott Smith and Liam Napier review the All Blacks' victory over Wales, the Black Ferns' road to World Cup glory continues and big bad Brodie Retallick sits down for a chat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has news of the Springboks team to face Ireland and we hear from Jacques Nienaber on his selection process. Jonathan Sexton on Ireland's status as world no.1, plus Garry Ringrose on the importance of the Boks going early. Plus, news of Brodie Retallick and Sam Skinner.
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Caleb Clarke will return for the All Blacks this weekend, taking his place on the wing for the first test against the Springboks at Mbombela Stadium. For their first test in South Africa since 2018, the All Blacks have named a few surprises in the team for the clash on Sunday morning (NZ time). Samisoni Taukei'aho, in his 12th test, will make just his second start at the top level, while Angus Ta'avao takes on the starting tighthead prop role in the absense of Nepo Laulala. George Bower, the best of the team's props in the Ireland series, retains his place as the first-choice loosehead. Tyrel Lomax and Ethan de Groot - neither of whom were selected in the squad for the Ireland series - will provide cover from the bench. Scott Barrett joins Sam Whitelock in the locking department with Brodie Retallick unavailable due to injury, while Tupou Vaa'i will look to make his impact late if called upon. The back row is a predictable one, with Akira Ioane, Sam Cane and Ardie Savea retaining their roles, while Aaron Smith and Beauden Barrett hold down the No 9 and 10 jerseys. Will Jordan and Clarke provide speed and flair on the wings, outside Rieko Ioane and David Havili in the midfield, and Jordie Barrett at fullback. "What a great way to start this year's Rugby Championship. It's always an exciting tournament to be part of," All Blacks head coach Ian Foster said. "This year's draw means we have a massive challenge of two games here in the South Africa. "We have settled in well in Mbombela and are preparing for what is always an intense game against our old foe. "Many of our squad are here in South Africa for the first time. This gives us another opportunity to add new experiences and grow our game." All Blacks: Jordie Barrett, Will Jordan, Rieko Ioane, David Havili, Caleb Clarke, Beauden Barrett, Aaron Smith, Ardie Savea, Sam Cane, Akira Ioane, Scott Barrett, Sam Whitelock, Angus Ta'avao, Samisoni Taukei'aho, George Bower. Reserves: Dane Coles, Ethan de Groot, Tyrel Lomax, Tupou Vaa'i, Shannon Frizell, Finlay Christie, Richie Mo'unga, Quinn Tupaea. All Blacks v SpringboksMbombela Stadium, South Africa. 3.05am Sunday (NZ time).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - We hear a story about an aussie chick who's flat was so grim that she was growing mold inside her lungs and we hear about our intern Mitch's flat and the mice that have moved in. With the Super Rugby semi finals kicking off tomorrow we chat to Brodie Retallick, Liam Messam and Sean Maloney about their predicitons and the chances of Mulls having to get a Brumbie tattoo. And last night a video was posted on the rumbles socials of Rog burning rubber on the new show "Wheelburn" and we cant quite believe it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Producer Ryan has put together the best bits of the week, including Feedback Lines, Aussie commentators and Brodie Retallick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined on the phone by veteran All Black and Chiefs centurion, Brodie Retallick ahead of the Chiefs semi final clash against the Crusaders on Friday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Beaudy Bombshell from John Day, Mulls finally gets some assistance in his multi, Nick talks phrases to ban for amateur sports people and the great man big Guzz Brodie Retallick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All Black and Chiefs lock Brodie Retallick chats to Jason ahead of their match against the Crusaders. LISTEN ABOVE
Today on the show - we wanted to know the dog acts you've done or witnessed that have left someone in the lurch. Producer Ryan and Bryce are both culprits of dispicable acts. Conrad Smith & Paddy Gower were on the phone to talk about a charity bike ride. And Guzzler, aka Brodie Retallick, was on the show to talk about slotting sweet sweet drop kicks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - punishments as a kid, Rumble Rug Jay Reeve, Brodie Retallick, Beauden Barrett, Bryce's great dog chat, Rumble Rug Sharyn, dirty delivery driver, Second Chance Charlie winner James CockburnSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.