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Flava Breakfast
FULL SHOW: Mansplaining Charlie in action

Flava Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 38:19


ON TODAYS SHOW: We had a jam-packed show full of Flava friends, Naia & Bailee from Te Kuru Marutea, Monty Betham and Jazz Tevaga. We took a trip down memory lane with some nostalgia night clubs. Plus, we had a HUGE announcement for our next Air Flava. For more, follow our socials: Instagram Facebook TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SEN League
Manly Sea Eagles Head Coach Anthony Seibold on DCE, Turbo, signing Jazz Tevaga and the 2024 season - 06/10/24

SEN League

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 13:56


Manly Sea Eagles Head Coach Anthony Seibold joins Jimmy and Timmy on grand Final Sunday on Crunchtime on DCE, Turbo, signing Jazz Tevaga and the 2024 season 00:00 Anthony Seibold 00:30 Review of the Manly Sea-Eagles season 01:15 Changes to next season 02:10 Defense or attack need to change? 03:00 Signing Jazz Tevaga 04:00 Manly Sea Eagles Recruitment 05:15 Daly Cherry-Evans future plans for Origin 06:45 Tommy Turbo available for Australia 08:00 Looking forward to some time off this offseason 09:15 Has he signed his new contract? 10:00 Grand Final predictions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform
Tony Kemp: Shaun Johnson farewell, Storm secure minor premiership & race for NRL top eight

It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 17:02


Tony Kemp - former Warriors coach and ex-Kiwis representative - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, recapping round 25 of the 2024 NRL season. The weekend was highlighted by the Warriors playing their final home game of the year, meaning it was the last time Shaun Johnson, Jazz Tevaga and Addin Fonua-Blake played in front of home fans in a Warriors jumper. As well as that, the Melbourne Storm secured yet another minor premiership, and the Penrith Panthers' loss to the Canberra Raiders saw them slip down to fourth on the ladder. Kempy and Marty grab their magnifying glasses and dissect every main talking point from the weekend that was.

It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform
It's Only Sport best of | August 26

It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 52:46


On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin indulges in one of the best New Zealand sport stories of the year - golfer Lydia Ko winning the AIG Women's Open at St Andrews, her third career major title and first in over eight years. The New Zealander only a fortnight ago won gold at the Paris Olympics, and you would have to think she is the frontrunner for the Halberg Supreme Award in early 2025.To kick things off though, Devlin delivers a sermon talking about the Warriors' final NRL home match of 2024 against the Bulldogs, which doubled as a farewell for Jazz Tevaga, Addin Fonua-Blake, and most notably the retiring Shaun Johnson.Then, Devlin is joined by PGA professional and golf coach Ross MacLeod to talk Ko's win, NASCAR reporter Nate Ryan discusses Shane van Gisbergen getting a full-time Cup Series drive for 2025, ex-Warriors coach Tony Kemp reviews the NRL weekend, and talkSPORT's Tom Rennie talks Premier League football.All that and much more!

It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform
Monty Betham previews Shaun Johnson farewell, Warriors vs Bulldogs in NRL

It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 9:41


Former Warriors captain and current rugby league commentator Monty Betham joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, previewing the club's final home game of the 2024 NRL season against the Canterbury Bulldogs in Auckland on Friday night. The game doubles as a farewell for Shaun Johnson, Jazz Tevaga and Addin Fonua-Blake who will all play as a Warrior in front of home fans for the final time. Betham and Devlin talk about Shaun Johnson in particular, how important a win for the club is despite their season already being over, what specifically has gone wrong in 2024, and more.

The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast

Today on the show - 0.00 - Jazz Tevaga 5.11 - Toilet Terrors 11.35 - Sports Quiz 14.57 - 100,000 Gumboot Friday Counselling Sessions 17.41 - Rumble AI 1 21.30 - Vegetable Injuries 29.46 - Rumble AI 2 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast
GUEST - Jazz Tevaga

The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 5:02


Today on the show we talk about Warriors legend Jazz Tevaga who is playing his last season for the club and will play his last home again at Mt Smart this weekend along with a couple other Warriors legends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

One New Zealand Warriors | One Take
Episode #32 - Golden Point, Pathways & The Final Home Game.

One New Zealand Warriors | One Take

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 38:28


In this episode of OneTake, Ben Searle and Warrior #58, Monty Betham, recap Round 24 v Dolphins and recent Pathways performances. The boys also preview UFC 305, and what will be the Final Home Game for Warrior #168, Shaun Johnson; Warrior #209, Jazz Tevaga & Warrior #213, Bunty Afoa. Proudly brought to you by TAB New Zealand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SEN League
New Zealand Warriors Head Coach Andrew Webster on the Run Home - 07/08/24

SEN League

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 19:05


New Zealand Warriors Head Coach Andrew Webster joins the Run Home as he talks the rest of the season, Luke Metcalf, Jett Cleary, Jazz Tevaga and more! 00:00 New Zealand Warriors Coach Andrew Webster 00:25 Does coffee affect having a number 2? 00:45 Shaun Johnson Retirement 01:15 On dealing with injuries this year 02:30 Can the Warriors make the eight? 05:00 The remaining four games 05:30 Luke Metcalf on potential return 06:30 Eels performance loss last week 09:00 When will Jett Cleary make his debut? 10:15 Jazz Tevaga's last season 11:15 Watching any of the Olympics 12:20 How's his horse Iron Will? 13:30 Leka Halasima performances this year? 14:20 His Harold Matthews team 15:20 A second side in New Zealand Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEST on SEN 1170 AM Sydney & SEN 693 AM Brisbane Catch the boys in video, live from the studios by heading to the Run Home with Joel and Fletch Youtube page. Hit subscribe and never miss a thing!  https://youtube.com/@joelandfletchsen?si=LJAudaWNKvrhGCUF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Agenda
"Wilde Ride"

The Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 43:41


WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!ACC Head G Lane joins Manaia Stewart to address allegations that he was the reason Jazz Tevaga is leaving the Warriors (0:00) and why motorsports is not at the Olympic games (3:00). Then the fellas rake over the coals of a thrilling Silver Medal race by Hayden Wilde (14:08) and how much athletes stand to make for winning Gold (16:00) before ripping into another 'Throwback Thursday' (23:30). Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (31:47).Brought to you by Export Ultra - The Beer For Here...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mad Monday
"Is It Manaia's Fault?"

Mad Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 42:20


Chris Key joins Manaia Stewart fresh off an acting audition to discuss whether or not it's Manaia's fault that Jazz Tevaga is leaving the Warriors (07:30). Then the fellas rip into the buys/sells/holds for the pointy end of the Supercoach season (24:02). Finally, they compose a TAB Hunch for the ages, involving every player rumoured to be leaving their club (37:35).Brought to you by Four'N Twenty!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings with Ian Smith
NRL Round 22 Preview | Former Warrior and Cook Islands International Anthony Gelling (01/08/24)

Mornings with Ian Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 22:47


Former Warrior and Cook Islands International Anthony Gelling catches up with Riccardo to preview Round 22 of the NRL, Shaun Johnson playing for a contract renewal, Who should fill Jazz Tevaga's spot, Te Maire Martins future and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

League Of Our Own
Jazz Tevaga delivers some bombshell news!

League Of Our Own

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 54:06


133-game Warrior Jazz Tevaga beams in on the way to a fishing trip and stuns the boys with a huge announcement about his future. Plus, Blairy explains what he'll bring to his new role as Kiwis assistant coach; Goran opens up on the reason he's a looooooooong-suffering Eels fan; and why the Dolphins are the Wahs' ticket to the top eight.

This Warriors Life
This Warriors Life Podcast 2024: Ep 40 - All That Jazz (Pt. 2)

This Warriors Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 18:06


The bad news is club legend and cult hero Jazz Tevaga is leaving the Warriors. The good news is we can belatedly release the second part of last week's yarn with the man himself - kicking off with the contract bombshell, as well as future plans, young guns, away game roommates and interview swearing. Thanks for the memories Jazzy bro, hopefully a few more to come over the next few weeks! For the best experience, watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD3zbeZNOB0Donate to Roman Tuhimata's cause here: https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/relie...This podcast is brought to you by the Warriors-mad legends at Kingz Container Crew - head to kingzcontainercrew.com if you're on the hunt for container packing/unpacking solutions across Australia and New Zealand, or hit the 'Work With Us' tab if you want to join the KCC team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This Warriors Life
This Warriors Life Podcast 2024: Ep 35 - All That Jazz (Pt. 1)

This Warriors Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 29:37


A big day for Will and Brad, joined by 132-game Warriors great Jazz Tevaga for no-holds-barred yarn about the 2024 season, fatherhood, southern roots, his best mate's harrowing cancer journey, baldness, sledging, saunas and rep footy - and that's all in part one. The second part of the chat is too hot for TV right now...stay tuned for the rest. For the best experience, watch this episode over at TWL's YouTube channel.Donate to Roman Tuhimata's cause here: https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/relief-4-roman-help-him-while-he-fightsThis podcast is brought to you by the Warriors-mad legends at Kingz Container Crew - head to kingzcontainercrew.com if you're on the hunt for container packing/unpacking solutions across Australia and New Zealand, or hit the 'Work With Us' tab if you want to join the KCC team.Follow TWL on Instagram: https://bit.ly/45e1iOe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Agenda
"Owning The Narrative"

The Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 44:06


Matt Heath joins Manaia Stewart to re-litigate Manaia asking Jazz Tevaga how his rehab is going, despite Jazz not rehabbing anything and Kieran Read telling Matt he's had the shittest idea ever (4:45).  Then the fellas dive into the upcoming Olympic schedule and what Kiwis are in action when (19:12) as well as the innovation that could change the face of long-distance running (but not for you, you'll still suck) (21:00). Finally, they get to an extended edition of 'Yours Please' (24:30).Brought to you by Export Ultra - The Beer For Here...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mad Monday
"Two-On-One With Marcelo Montoya, Jazz Tevaga & Luke Metcalf"

Mad Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 36:37


Manaia Stewart joins Dai Henwood live at Warriors HQ thanks to Hallensteins, for a special episode of the Mad Monday Podcast! In this episode, the fellas go two-on-one with Marcelo Montoya (00:00), Jazz Tevaga (12:55) & Luke Metcalf (22:51) diving deep into the season so far, the heartbreaking loss to the Raiders and which teammate will be the biggest "liability" in Vegas...Plus, the guys reveal what sport they think they could compete best in the Paris Olympics... Dai Henwood's suggestion may shock you!Brought to you by Four'N Twenty!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Flava Breakfast
FULL SHOW: 24-hour challenge gone wrong 1 hour in

Flava Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 42:09


Flava Breakfast with Charlie & Maz while Stace & Azura are away! In today's podcast, the wheel of challenges is once again spun, and the boys have an egg to look after for 24 hours. We ask you - how could you tell who were the rich kids? Plus, we chat with One NZ Warriors player Jazz Tevaga.  For more, follow our socials: Instagram: Flava Radio Facebook: Flava Radio Tik Tok: Flava Radio  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Flava Breakfast
FULL INTERVIEW: Jazz Tevaga

Flava Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 3:53


Flava Breakfast with Charlie & Maz while Stace & Azura are away! Today, Charlie & Maz caught up with One NZ Warriors player Jazz Tevaga live from the Airport as they head over to Canberra to play the Raiders this Friday! He gave Charlie some advice for the latest egg challenge plus what he got up to during their bye week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Flava Breakfast
FULL INTERVIEW: Jazz Tevaga

Flava Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 3:51


Yesterday, Stace Azura and Charlie caught up with One NZ Warriors player Jazz Tevaga, who is currently off with a hamstring injury. He shares his thoughts on the Anzac Day jersey as well as taking the phone call in an interesting location.  Today, The Warriors take on the Gold Coast Titans, 4pm at home. UP THE WAHS!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Flava Breakfast
FULL SHOW: Charlie isn't the only one who can't handle the heat

Flava Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 24:37


On today's podcast: Good deeds gone wrong  Catch up with Jazz Tevaga from the One NZ Warriors ahead of tomorrows match against the Gold Coast Titans  Charlie isn't the only one who can't handle the spice  In the Ring: Rematch between Stace and Azura Omgoss Best way to sell on FB marketplace Post Malone is having a moment  Slaymart - Have you heard of it?   For more, follow our socials: Instagram: Flava Radio Facebook: Flava Radio Tik Tok: Flava RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast
GUEST - Jazz Tevaga

The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 5:26


Today on the show we are joined by Warriors player Jazz Tevaga ahead of his sides clash with Sea Eagles this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Rumble Catchup Podcast

Today on the show - 0.00 - Microwave Mares 9.45 - Foxy At The Masters 14.43 - What Flew Off Your Vehicle? 25.49 - Chicken On The BBQ 38.20 - Jazz Tevaga 43.49 - Couples Fighting On Mels Instagram 47.17 - Chechen Jams 51.31 - Lame Things You Stole 58.58 - Hero Dogs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The All Sport Breakfast
Jazz Tevaga: Warriors Prop previews the team's clash against the Rabbitohs

The All Sport Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 6:48


A welcome sight awaits Warriors fans with Charnze Nicoll-Klokstaad making his first appearance of the season against the Rabbitohs. The first-choice fullback's been plagued by hamstring and back issues that have kept him sidelined for the first four rounds. His inclusion comes alongside the return of Te Maire Martin at five-eighth for the injured Luke Metcalf. Warriors Prop Jazz Tevaga joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to preview their clash against South Sydney. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Running It Straight
JAZZ TEVAGA | Warriors Utility talks Role at the Club, his Future, and the 2024 Season

Running It Straight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 15:58


Warriors utility Jazz Tevaga joins Anthony Gelling and Sam Hewat on Running it Straight to talk his career so far, his role at the club, and his future moving forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Running It Straight
FULL SHOW | Running it Straight feat. Jazz Tevaga (28/03/24)

Running It Straight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 43:15


Catch the full show of Running it Straight for March 28, 2024 where Anthony Gelling and Sam Hewat analyse the Warriors 18-10 win over Canberra in Christchurch, look ahead to the Knights this weekend in Auckland, and chat with Warriors utility Jazz Tevaga. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED
Ep. 605 The Rugby League SuperPod #101

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 53:40


10 player interviews this episode. We're chattin' with... Jayden Campbell, Lote Tuqiri, J'Maine Hopgood, Matt Bowen, Ryan Sutton, Steve Kearney, Tyson Frizell, Jazz Tevaga, James Segeyaro, Jacob Preston & Wally Lewis! (Actually, make that 11!)With thanks to these Legends:* Nord VPN - Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to https://nordvpn.com/unfiltered to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 extra months + an EXTRA GIFT for free! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee! * Bisley Workwear - Check em out & Tell them we sent you. https://www.bisleyworkwear.com.au/* And the major sponsor of the RLSP - Topsport. Best prices, most markets, greatest service & proudly Aussie owned.  https://www.topsport.com.au/

YKTR MEDIA
It's now or never for Dylan Walker, Jazz Tavaga and the Warriors

YKTR MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 50:06


We've got Dylan Walker and Jazz Tevaga on their home turf talking all thing Warriors for 2024, Walks getting called out for a footy fight sequel and Andrew Webster's philosophy that saved the Warriors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED
Ep 514. The Rugby League SuperPod #96

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 61:50


Chattin' with... Reuben Garrick, Brett White, Blake Lawrie, Ruben Wiki, Alan Tongue, Josh Mansour,  Josh Morris, Glenn Hall, Mat Rogers, Jason Hetherington, Jamie Feeney & Jazz Tevaga!

The Big League Podcast
Episode 22: Return of the Jazz

The Big League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 37:07


Newstalk ZB's Nick Bewley and the New Zealand Herald's Michael Burgess take a look at the Warriors side heading to the Gold Coast to face the Titans on Friday which features the return of the team's heart and soul in Jazz Tevaga. The duo discuss the club's recent moves in the centres and coach Andrew Webster's refusal to look at the NRL ladder with five rounds to go in the regular season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast

Warriors legend Jazz Tevaga joins us on the phone for a chat. Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This Warriors Life
This Warriors Life Podcast 2023: Ep 29 - Dunedin Firewood (This Brad Has Flown)

This Warriors Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 57:24


Fonz gave us a few days off on bye week after the Warriors' heartstopper against the Raiders, but Will and Brad are back on deck after ticking off their respective Saturday afternoon jobs. Brought to you by the Warriors-mad legends at Kingz Container Crew - head to kingzcontainercrew.com if you're on the hunt for container packing/unpacking solutions in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Auckland and Christchurch. Hit the 'Work With Us' tab.

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave
Jazz Tevaga on the upcoming Warriors match

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 8:05


Big one for the Warriors tonight! They're looking to make it four wins on the trot with a victory over the Rabbitohs at home. Jazz Tevaga is out injured, so he joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to chat about the game, the season, and when he'll be back. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Big League Podcast
Episode 8: Refereeing shambles v Storm and RTS secret meetings revealed

The Big League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 40:50


Nathan Limm gets heated about several controversial refereeing decisions in the Warriors' 30-22 loss to the Storm in Melbourne and has a go at Fox Sports' biased commentary. Michael Burgess explains why he's sick of the ANZAC games and dissects where it went wrong for the Kiwi club. Burge also reveals the secret meetings which took place in the months leading up to Roger Tuivasa-Sheck's signing with the Warriors. There are plenty of updates on injuries to Tohu Harris, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad and Jazz Tevaga. Each Wednesday join rugby league nut and Newstalk ZB sports journalist Nathan Limm and NZ Herald lead league writer Michael Burgess as they jump aboard the Warriors bandwagon, looking at how the Warriors are tracking in the NRL. This new weekly podcast talks to the big names from the Warriors, discusses their performances plus the big issues hitting the headlines. A podcast for the league purist – Nathan and Michael discuss, debate and pontificate about this being the Warriors year. The Big League Podcast, powered by Newstalk ZB.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cast Patrol
#054 - Dylan Walker

The Cast Patrol

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 67:21


In this exciting episode we sit down with Dylan Walker, one of the most versatile and gifted players in the NRL. Dylan has had an impressive career so far spanning over a decade, achieving many notable successes on the field, from winning the 2014 Premiership with South Sydney to being named Dally M Centre of the Year in 2017.We also delve deep into Dylan's representative career, exploring the highs and lows of his journey to becoming an elite rugby league player. We'll discuss his experiences representing both NSW Blues and the Australian Kangaroos team and gain insight into what it takes to perform at the highest level of the game. Dylan also reveals for the first time ever how he truly lost his premiership ring in the infamous Darling Harbour Mad Monday celebrations.We'll also talk about Dylan's recent move to New Zealand Warriors, where he's been playing some career-best footy alongside Shaun Johnson & fellow bald brother Jazz Tevaga. On the opposite end of friendship, we'll get the inside story of how his infamous on-field fight with Curtis Scott started resulting in a broken eye socket. To wrap up the episode, we'll run through a fun quiz with Dylan to test his knowledge of his own career.Dylan Walker: https://www.instagram.com/dwalkz_3/?hl=en0:00 Intro 0:40 Warriors 2023 2:40 Playing Along Side Shaun Johnson 3:50 Moving to NZ 5:30 The Bald Brothers 6:57 Warriors Camp 8:07 Early Life 10:04 Australian Schoolboys Experience12:08 Transition Into Under 20s 13:58 Under 20s Into NRL 16:22 Getting The Call To Play First Grade 17:55 The Perfect NRL Debut 19:38 Living Out Childhood Dream 20:30 2014 NRL Season With South Sydney 22:10 Lead Up To 2014 NRL Grand Final 24:40 Role Within 2014 Rabbitohs Team 26:55 Mad Monday Celebrations29:33 2014 Four Nations Debut32:00 Players Who Stood Out On Tour 32:44 Leaving South Sydney / Signing With Manly 35:25 Transition into Utility Role 38:15 State Of Origin Debut 40:10 Playing Against Stacked QLD Team41:10 Dally M Centre Of The Year 42:40 Playing Alongside Daly Cherry Evans 43:40 Biff With Curtis Scott47:37 Favourite Coach 49:45 What's Des Halser Like?51:30 Who Gives The Best Spray?53:50 Influence Of Tom Trbojevic 57:37 The Cast Patrol Effect 59:25 Dylan Walker Quiz 01:04:45 Go To Maccas OrderFollow us @TheCastPatrol on all social media platforms to keep up to date with all things CAST and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Devlin Radio Show
Jazz Tevaga: Shaun Johnson's come back with a chip on his shoulder

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 8:12


Piney catches up with Warriors lock Jazz Tevaga ahead of their match against the Cowboys at Mt Smart. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED
Ep 434. The Rugby League SuperPod #78

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 47:39


Chattin' with... Jazz Tevaga, Jason Hetherington, Jed Cartwright, Gary Belcher, Jamie Feeney, Bailey Sironen, Matt Geyer, Zac Woolford, Nathan Brown, Jamie Soward, Tom Flegler & Gorden Tallis!

Running It Straight
Dylan Walker | Off the bench success

Running It Straight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 12:48


Staffy and Kempy have a chat with Warriors player Dylan Walker who has been in terrific form so far this season. The boys have a chat to Dylan about the Warriors success this season and the relationship he has with other player on the team, specifically Jazz Tevaga. Dylan has also found some success coming off the bench this season and touches on that. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This Warriors Life
TWL Podcast 2023 feat. Fonzie: Ep 10 - Bandwagon Wheel

This Warriors Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 64:19


Toot toot! All aboard the Webster-led 2023 Warriors locomotive - there's room for everyone and we're stoked to have ya, day-oners and fairweathers alike.Will and Fonzie attempt to sum up the wildest of wild Sunday afternoons in the Shire, before Brad injects himself with Dylan Walker-like impact and versatility after getting a late 18th man call. It was a win deserving of a throuple pod and the giddiness at how well the club is going from top to bottom is hard to suppress.  Support This Warriors Life on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thiswarriorslife

Running It Straight
Jazz Tevaga | Warriors Dominant against Cowboys

Running It Straight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 10:41


With Sam at home sick, Kempy runs the show and has a chat to Warriors forward Jazz Tevaga about the dominant win against the Cowboys from the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED
Ep 280. The Weekly Wodge

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 47:46


Chattin with... Jr Paulo, Larry Corowa, Jazz Tevaga, Adrian Vowles, Kevin Proctor, Nathan Brown, The Mole, Elliott Whitehead, Ruben Wiki, Moses Mbye, Matt Geyer, Pat Richards and Craig Bellamy!

Searley Talks Sport
Jazz Tevaga x Searley Talks Warriors

Searley Talks Sport

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 22:21


Jazz Tevaga x Searley Talks Warriors

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Elliot Smith: Warriors humiliated in record Anzac defeat to Storm

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 2:56


If you want to get close to the Melbourne Storm, everything has to go right.At AAMI Park on Monday night, just about everything went wrong for the Warriors – after a promising first half – as they fell to a record defeat in the Anzac clash, eventually losing 70-10.They conceded a staggering thirteen tries, in what ended up as the biggest loss and worst humiliation in the club's history.The Warriors had only trailed 16-10 at halftime, but three tries in six minutes early in the second half ended their resistance.The Storm disappeared out of sight after that, as the Warriors could barely completed a set in the second half.The visitors were left to rue costly errors in the first half, which gifted two tries to the Melbourne team when the contest was still in the balance.To compound their nightmare, the Warriors also lost Josh Curran and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak to serious injuries.It was the Storm's 12th successive win over the Auckland team, a run that dates back to 2015.The manner of the defeat will be a hammer blow for Nathan Brown's team, after they competed well in the first period before completely falling away in the second.The Storm are a brutally efficient machine and once they clicked into gear, there was no respite for the Warriors.There was a late switch before kick-off, with Jazz Tevaga moving to lock, Josh Curran to the right edge and Bayley Sironen supplanting Eliesa Katoa on the bench.After a wonderful, poignant Anzac ceremony, the Warriors made a solid start, before an oh-so-typical Melbourne Storm try out of nothing, with Jahrome Hughes finishing a 90 metre counter attack after an unfortunate Ed Kosi spill, with the visitors hot on attack.That was tough to take, but the Warriors rebounded quickly and a superb flat ball from Chanel Harris-Tavita sent Dallin Watene-Zelezniak across in the corner.The Warriors then enjoyed their best period of the first half – with some flat passes and dynamic offloads – but an impetuous Reece Walsh kick released some pressure, then another Kosi fumble gifted Xavier Coates a try.The same unfortunate pattern continued, with Nick Meaney intercepting a risky Shaun Johnson no-look pass, to extend Melbourne's lead.But the Warriors didn't buckle and a superb Johnson chip – and devilish bounce – put Wayde Egan in beside the posts on the half hour mark.That lifted the Auckland team, though they needed some impressive scrambling defence, with Harris-Tavita then Euan Aitken coming up with vital stops on a flying Ryan Papenhuyzen.Papenhuyzen penalties either side of halftime extended the Storm's lead, before Curran limped off with a knee injury.Things got much worse quickly, as Watene-Zelezniak was stretchered off after an awful collision with Nelson Asofa-Solomona, as he unsuccessfully tried to defuse the prop's bomb, which was instead collected by Papenhuyzen.That double blow felt like the end of the road and that was confirmed by Nick Meaney's try three minutes later, after Walsh had – for the second successive game – sent the kick off long.Harry Grant powered over, before Coates grabbed three more tries, as things started to get embarrassing, with the Warriors shellshocked and their edges all at sea, before Hughes, then Bromwich, then Justin Olam completed the rout.Warriors 10 (Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, Wayde Egan tries; Reece Walsh goal)Storm 70 (Jahrome Hughes 2, Xavier Coates 4, Nick Meaney 2, Ryan Papenhuyzen 2, Harry Grant, Jesse Bromwich, Justin Olam tries; Ryan Papenhuyzen 7 goals, Nick Meaney 2 goals)Halftime: 16-10- Michael Burgess, NZ Herald

Drive with Joel & Fletch
NZ Warriors star Half Shaun Johnson (31/3/22)

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 11:26


Shaun lifts the lid on Jazz Tevaga's tinder profile, how his return to the Warriors went down and how they're shaping up for their match against the Broncos on Saturday.

The Jimmy Smith Show
Why Does Jazz Tevaga Play The Way He Does And Is It A Problem? He Spoke To Jimmy About His Strategic Approach To The Game! 31/03/22

The Jimmy Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 7:22


Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED
Ep 252. The Weekly Wodge

Andy Raymond #UNFILTERED

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 56:00


Chattin' with... Stefano Utoikamanu, Max Krilich, Jake Turpin, Toby Sexton, Dave Taylor, Ash Taylor, Erin Clark, Jazz Tevaga, Kurt Capewell, Will Kennedy, Liam Knight, Chris Flannery, Mitch Moses and Lote Tuqiri!

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave
Craig Hodges: Warriors assistant coach on injury concerns ahead of Sharks match

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 9:29


Fullback Reece Walsh will suit up for the Warriors for Sunday's NRL match against the Sharks, after returning from a hamstring injury.The 18-year-old reclaims the number one jersey, shifting captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck to the wing and Edward Kosi to the bench.Brisbane import Matt Lodge gets his first start at prop while Kodi Nikorima slots back into the halves in place of Chad Townsend.Loose forward Jazz Tevaga replaces the injured Tohu Harris and Rocco Berry swaps with Adam Pompey at centre.Warriors assistant coach Craig Hodges told D'Arcy Waldegrave more changes could be on the way."I don't know what they'll be at this stage because it'll depend how guys pull up over the next day or two."I know in training it was a bit of a warzone, there was plenty of guys who couldn't do a lot. Hopefully a lot of those guys progress really well."LISTEN ABOVE

Marc Peard Podcast
Marc Peard Podcast 8th October 2020

Marc Peard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 51:52


NZs biggest boxing match is on.... between Parker and Fa.....Jazz Tevaga joins the lads from isolation, Nate gives us his All Blacks team and we put our sports betting knowledge up against an 8 year old...Tonight its Marc running the appreciation shuttles!

League and Order
League & Order Podcast 16

League and Order

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 46:50


Week 16 rap.... It seems to happen ever week for the NZ Warriors fans.... getting beaten down for complaining about a pretty crucial reffs call.... this week... Jazz Tevaga getting a yellow card! which is then admitted by the NRL it was a mistake... Kempy tells Marc to get over it.Tigers have the come back... but what happens next.... the plan moving forward in the NRL... and how are the Rosters under the salary cap?!?! and if you could watch one NRL fullback for your last game.... whop would you choose to watch? RTS, Ponga or Jimmy T?Tony KempLavina GoodBlake AyshfordMarc Peard

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave
Todd Payten: Warriors coach takes aim at referees after controversial sin-binning

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 12:32


Interim Warriors coach Todd Payten has taken aim at NRL refereeing inconsistencies.The side's loss to the Eels at the weekend was marred by the sin-binning of Jazz Tevaga.NRL head of football Graham Annesley has since revealed he didn't think referee Grant Atkins made the right call.Payten says it's become a theme this season."In terms of wanting a fair outcome by right decisions consistently, I just don't feel we're getting that."Listen to the audio above as Todd Payten speaks to D'Arcy Waldegrave

The NRL Podcast
The Sunday Session: Round 17

The NRL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 37:42


NRL.com's Chris Kennedy, Kenny Scott and Alicia Newton unpack a thrilling round 17, including the Chad Townsend send-off, the Jazz Tevaga sin-bin, two heavyweight clashes and an amazing Wests Tigers comeback against Manly

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave
Todd Payten: NRL: Warriors league coach Todd Payten unloads on Adam Blair

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 10:19


Todd Payten may not be long for the crazy world of the Warriors.But whatever happens to the interim coach, he will be remembered – for his refreshing honesty.And Payten didn't hold back on why veteran forward Adam Blair, one of the highest paid players at the club, had been shunted onto the interchange bench for Saturday's encounter with the champion Sydney Roosters.The Warriors are facing perhaps the most daunting contest in their 26-year history against the Roosters, and have been listed as massive $10 underdogs.Yet Payten came very close to axing Blair all together after the Warriors' disastrous display against the Cronulla Sharks.The 34-year-old Kiwis forward had two spells in the game for a total of just 26 minutes, and Payten made it clear why when questioned by Newstalk ZB's D'Arcy Waldegrave."He wasn't great, missed a lot of tackles, didn't work hard enough to get onside a lot of the time," Payten said of Blair in the 46 - 10 loss."That's just not acceptable. Given his experience we keep him in the side. Anyone else I reckon they would have missed out completely."I think that sends a message to the rest of the team."There have already been suggestions the club wants Blair to quit at the end of the season, even though he has the option to play in 2021.Given the Warriors' precarious situation and fragile depth it makes Blair's exclusion even more dramatic. Rookie Jamayne Taunoa-Brown and loan forward Jack Hetherington are the starting props with Jazz Tevaga named as the other running middle forward.The Roosters, who have won the last two NRL titles, will go into the game desperate to make amends after being beaten by an under-strength Canberra Raiders. They will also have had nine days of rest compared to the Warriors' six.Payten didn't hold back when asked about his star wings Ken Maumalo and David Fusitu'a, who play their last game on Saturday night before returning to Auckland for family reasons.Payten talked to them individually before the Sharks game, hoping the emotional factor would encourage big performances before they quit the camp in Australia.Payten said: "I didn't think either of them played particularly well last week…we're looking for them to bounce back."

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave
Todd Payten: Kodi Nikorima ruled out, Jazz Tevaga back for Warriors

Sportstalk with D'Arcy Waldegrave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 9:31


The Warriors will be without Kodi Nikorima for this Friday's NRL match against the Titans.The five-eight has failed to recover from a head knock suffered in the win over the Broncos.Chanel Harris-Tevita will take his place in the run-on side.Meanwhile, they will welcome back Jazz Tevaga coming onto the interchange bench. Returning from an ankle injury and calf strain, the back-rower has been named on the interchange.The only other change sees captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck return from suspension to start at fullback, pushing Peta Hiku back to the centres and Gerard Beale out of the side altogether.Listen to Todd Payten discuss the team changes with D'Arcy Waldegrave above

Marc Peard Podcast
#DailyDebrief - Tuesday 26th May 2020

Marc Peard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 55:01


Rugby playing round with the rules... NZ Warriors name their squad... NBL draft is on Thursday and Marcs name must be at the top of that list.... lets talk to Auckland Huskies GM Matt Lacey and Jazz Tevaga and Blake Ayshford out of Warriors HQ in Australia.

The Devlin Radio Show
Tony Kemp: Warriors keep NRL season alive after beating Newcastle Knights

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 9:32


Warriors 24Knights 20The Warriors season is still alive – just.If there was ever a game they had to win it was this one, especially as Newcastle were missing almost half their starting XIII.They did, but made extremely hard work of it, with the result only confirmed by a Sam Lisone try with five minutes to go, to clinch a 24-20 victory.The away-game result will be a massive relief for everyone associated with the Mt Smart club, as a defeat in the circumstances would have been almost terminal.The Warriors were edgy all night, but showed great resolve to fight back after a flat first half, where nothing went right and they were down 12-2.Ken Maumalo capped a superb display with two tries, while the Auckland team were also bereft of luck, with at least two crucial refereeing calls going against them.There is still a lot to work on – and a better team would have punished for their first half display – but the team showed glimpses of their best in the second half with some compelling attack.But we can't forget that the Knights were severly weakened, with five players on State of Origin duty, including David Klemmer, Mitchell Pearce and Daniel Saifiti, while Kalyn Ponga was out injured.The Warriors worked hard in the first half, for no reward, but the biggest problem was the predictable nature of their attack.It's been an issue all year; little variation, change of angles or second phase, just sweeping side to side moves against a set defensive line. It also didn't help that there were the usual range of errors and poor execution.The Warriors spent most of the half camped in the Knights half but rarely came close, while Newcastle scored with their first real opportunity.There was some doubt over the try – and there will probably be an apology from the NRL forthcoming – as the officials seemed to miss a clear Mason Lino knock on.But aside from that, it continued a pattern from this Warriors season; lack of urgency from a fifth tackle rebound, followed by a poor defensive read, as a Lachlan Fitzgibbon offload put Sione Mata'utia over.The Knights soaked up the pressure, their team of greenhorns gaining confidence with every set, which also kept the vocal crowd in the game.David Fusitu'a came close after soaring for a Green bomb, before Fitzgibbon scored for the Knights on the hooter. There was an element of luck – as Fusitu'a failed to ground a Connor Watson grubber – but the Knights were rewarded for chancing their arm.Thankfully, the Warriors snapped out of their slumber after halftime, with three tries in space of 12 minutes.Peta Hiku grabbed the first – after a Blake Green double round – before the centre set up Maumalo with a wonderful no look pass at speed.A Knights penalty – one of several conceded by Jazz Tevaga – briefly stopped the comeback – before Maumalo was over again, following nice work from Kodi Nikorima and Hiku.Maumalo looked to have his hat trick in the 65th minute, with another spectacular diving finish, but the bunker claimed that the 24 year-old had lost the ball, when the end on replay suggested he regained control.That mistake was accentuated moments later when Mata'utia crossed near the posts. That try was also contentious, as the officials ignored the plight of Hiku, who was concussed on the ground, though the try also exposed poor Warriors defence.But Lisone was the late hero, as he showed great poise to scoop up a Green grubber and dive over.Warriors 24 (K Maumalo 2, P Hiku, S Lisone tries; I Luke 3 cons, pen)Knights 20 (S Mata'utia 2, L Fitzgibbon tries; M Lino 2 cons, 2 pens)Halftime: 12-2 

The Devlin Radio Show
Tony Kemp: Warriors blow lead in loss to Rabbitohs

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 7:47


After five rounds of the NRL season, the picture isn't much clearer as to the Warriors' future in 2019.They produced a brave performance on the Sunshine Coast today, and the last-gasp 28-24 loss to the Rabbitohs was a heart-breaker.But at NRL level, courage and commitment aren't always enough.You need to be smart and composed as well, and the Warriors lost their way in the final 18 minutes, giving up three tries as the Sydney side reeled in a 24-12 deficit.Cody Walker grabbed four touchdowns, while Damien Cook's pace and sharpness out of dummy half was a constant threat.The result leaves Stephen Kearney's team on four competition points — this time last year they were unbeaten — and with a tough series of matches coming in April and May.To be fair to the Warriors, few would have expected them to get that close this afternoon. Especially when they lost Blake Green minutes before kickoff with a groin injury, while they also had specialist hooker Issac Luke off the field during the last quarter (concussion).They were the kind of circumstances that many Warriors fans have been dreading since Shaun Johnson's shock exit was confirmed last November, leaving Green as the only experienced NRL half at Mt Smart.The team coped relatively well, but it was a performance of fits and starts. In both halves they had periods of real momentum, but couldn't maintain their intensity and focus.When they got going the potential was obvious, but learning to compete when the chips are down is vital, and they were burned by a 67 per cent completion rate.They still have defensive issues – especially on the right edge – which was relentlessly targeted by the Rabbitohs.Roger Tuivasa-Sheck was again outstanding, topping 200 running metres and two line breaks, while the forwards muscled up to match their much vaunted opposites. Harris-Tavita produced a mature display, given the situation. Sure, there was a couple of errors, but he showed enough to warrant hope for the future.The Warriors were rocked by the loss of Green, and the reshuffle saw Peta Hiku move into the halves and Gerard Beale getting his first start of the season at centre.Considering that setback, they started well enough.Tuivasa-Sheck grabbed an impressive early solo try in the 15th minute, jinking through the Rabbitohs defence after cutting back against the grain.Souths hit back with a slightly fortuitous try from a Walker miskick, and from their next set, Cook cut the Warriors defence to shreds and Walker strolled over for his second.It looked ominous, but the Warriors found some resolve late in the half. They rolled up field in waves, and were rewarded with Jazz Tevaga's try, after a smart Lachlan Burr offload.The Warriors took the initiative early in the second half as Tohu Harris crossed, before they manufactured the try of the match in the 51st minute — finished off by Lisone — after a move that featured three offloads and some brilliant second phase play.But they couldn't put the foot on the throat. Instead they seemed to tire, making three consecutive errors on attacking sets at one stage, and Ethan Lowe and Walker profited down the left edge with tries.Both teams had late drop goal attempts, before Walker skipped past two defenders to dive over and seal the Rabbitohs comeback.Rabbitohs 28 (C Walker 4, E Lowe tries; A Reynolds 4 goals)Warriors 24 (R Tuivasa-Sheck, J Tevaga, T Harris, S Lisone tries; C Harris-Tavita 4 goals)Halftime: 12-12