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In this week's episode of the BizNews Sports Show, Springbok legend and 1995 Rugby World Cup matchwinner Joel Stransky shares insights on rugby, from his iconic 1995 World Cup drop goal to the current state of the game. He discusses Wales' struggles, Ireland's rise, and his URC predictions. Plus, he talks about his charity, Lumo Hawk, and his upcoming Absa Cape Epic challenge.
Former Springbok Joel Stransky joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to discuss the upcoming test matches over in the Republic. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's URC Unloaded, 1995 World Cup winner and scorer of the most famous drop goal in history, Joel Stransky joins us in place of John Barclay for a chat on all things South African rugby and URC. Fez reckons England are in for a '30 point pumping' at the hands of Ireland while Shanks reacts to catching some strays from Stevie during the Ulster v Dragons commentary on Viaplay. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Springbok first-five Joel Stransky, who broke All Blacks hearts in 1995, joins Staf to talk about this weekend's blockbuster Rugby World Cup final between the two great sides. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catch the full show for Afternoons with Staffy October 24, 2023 including appearances from former Springbok first-five Joel Stransky, and US sports radio host and live-wire Arnie Spanier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this bumper pod ahead of the World Cup quarter-finals, Chris and Sara track down some of the biggest names in the sport. Chris chats to World Cup winners Matt Dawson and Joel Stransky in Marseille about England and South Africa's picks at fly-half, what to expect from Fiji and the importance of Jac Morgan if Wales are to beat Argentina. Meanwhile in Paris, Sara sits down with Thierry Dusautoir and Richie McCaw to reminisce about the epic quarter-final clash in 2007, Antoine Dupont's return and Sam Cane's captaincy. Sara also gets an Ireland perspective on their quarter-final with former Ireland forward Chris Henry.
Former World Cup winner Joel Stransky joined the show, to preview South Africa's bumper showdown with France at the Rugby World Cup on Monday morning. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This time on 'How to win the World Cup' Will Kelleher chats to the former Springbok Joel Stransky. One the most iconic rugby and sporting moments of all time happened at the 1995 World Cup, as Nelson Mandela handed over the William Web Ellis trophy on home to South Africa. Stransky kicked the winning drop goal in the final at Ellis Park as the Springboks silenced a rampaging Jonah Lomu. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Piney catches up with 1995 Springbok World Cup hero and legend of the game Joel Stransky to discuss the injury to Springbok captain Siya Kolisi, and then cover off all other things South African rugby. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johannesburg 24 giugno 1995: il Sudafrica ancora segnato dal regime dell'apartheid, della segregazione raziale, appena superato, si scopre nazione unita, nazione arcobaleno anche grazie al rugby. La Nazionale di casa vince la coppa del Mondo battendo per 15 a 12 ai supplementari in finale gli All Blacks della Nuova Zelanda grazie a un drop di Joel Stransky. In tribuna, Nelson Mandela, prigioniero per anni del regime segregazionista e ora presidente del nuovo Sudafrica, festeggia felice indossando la maglietta degli Springbooks, la nazionale di rugby da sempre simbolo dello sport e del dominio dei bianchi, e ora invece emblema di una nuova unità. Una storia di rugby e libertà che nell'estate del 1973 aveva avuto un'anticipazione imprevista e sorprendente, con protagonista proprio la Nazionale italiana di rugby, che quel Sudafrica isolato dal mondo a causa della sua scelta di apartheid e per le conseguenti sanzioni internazionali, visiterà in una tournee dai mille risvolti umani, sociali e politici. Una storia recentemente riportata alla luce nel volume Non puoi fidarti di gente così, edito da Mondadori e scritto dal collega de La Repubblica Massimo Calandri, ospite di Olympia insieme agli ex giocatori Ambrogio Bona e Salvatore Bonetti, protagonisti di quella storica avventura ovale.
World Cup winner with South Africa Joel Stransky joined Ger Gilroy to look ahead to the Autumn Nations Series encounter between South Africa and Ireland. Rugby with Vodafone Ireland | #TeamOfUs
Catch the 'Best Of' reel for Afternoons with Staffy on the 9th of August 2022 on SENZ. Featuring two of our big interviews with Joel Stransky reflecting on the All Blacks vs Springboks & Adam Bridge talking all things English Premier League football.
He broke our hearts back in '95 and he's here today on the show to recap the All Blacks loss against South Africa.
Catch the Afternoons with Staffy Podcast for the 9th of August 2022 on SENZ. Featuring: Joel Stransky, Mark Watson, Adam Bridge, Manasa Mataele, Jimmy Smith plus all the regular segments & more! Don't miss the Afternoons with Staffy Podcast.
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.
1995 World Cup winner Joel Stransky joined the program to discuss the All Blacks chances against a physically demanding Springboks side. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch the full show from Afternoons with Staffy for September 30th, 2021. Catch interviews with former Penrith Panther Craig Gower, former All Blacks scrum coach Mike Cron, ex-Springbok fly-half Joel Stransky along with all of our regular bits and pieces. You also don't want to miss the wrap of Sport Song September, all here on the Afternoons with Staffy Podcast.
Staffy chats to Joel Stransky about the Rugby Championship ahead of the Springboks matchup with the All Blacks this weekend.
In episode 1 of the brand new Season 3 of 'Wind Yer Neck In' we welcome world cup winner and the only point scorer in the final against a famous New Zealand side, Joel Stransky to the show! Joel discusses what needs to change in the game for Rugby Union as a product to improve. Joel delves into some of the inspirational leaders and coaches he worked with and what made them such high performers. Joel then reflects on his youth and how it paved the way for his success and the behaviours he learnt along the way! Joel finishes by giving unheard insight into the prep for the famous '95 world cup final and how he prepped for it. Let us know what you think on Twitter (@WindYerNeck_In) and Instagram (windyerneck.in)!
Jason Pine chats to former Springboks flyhalf Joel Stransky about the latest developments in the Rugby Championship, and whether South Africa could be in a position to host the remainder of the Rugby Championship if necessary.
Joburg's Hottest Breakfast Show is, quite simply, the best way to wake up. Joburg's Hottest Breakfast Show is 3 hours of fun, laughs (possibly a few tears) and, of course, the best old skool and R&B. Join the team of Sam Cowen, Simon Hill, John Walland and award – winning producer, Will Scott, every week day from 6 – 9 am as they put the fun back into morning radio again.
Hosts Dallen Stanford & Robin MacDowell are joined by legends Joel Stransky and Gareth Rees for #RugbyHive Episode 10. Gareth Rees captained Canada 23 times, winning 55 Caps and scoring 487 Test points. He played in the first four Rugby World Cups in 1987, 1991, 1995 and 1999, cementing his name in rugby history as the only player to do so. He played professionally for several clubs in his career including Newport, Wasps and Harlequins as well as the famous Oxford University team and later represented the prestigious Barbarians. In 2010, Rees was inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame. He and fellow inductee Brian Lima of Samoa were the first members from outside the traditional rugby playing nations. He was inducted in the British Columbia Rugby Hall of Fame and the Canada Sports Hall of Fame as the first and only rugby player. Rees donated one of his rugby boots to be bronzed and used as a trophy to be competed for annually by St. Michaels and Oak Bay High School. Joel Stransky is most famous for kicking the winning drop goal against the All Blacks to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup final. He scored all 15 points for the Springboks, which helped unite a divided South Africa with President Nelson Mandela using the sport of rugby to bring people together. In the 2009 movie Invictus, which tells the amazing story of South Africa's World Cup win, he is portrayed by Clint Eastwood's son Scott. Stransky played 22 times for his country, scoring 240 points. He was part of the first ever Natal team to win the Currie Cup, played in Italy for L'Aquila and San Donà before representing the Leicester Tigers 73 times in the Premiership, scoring 896 points. His side won the 1996–1997 Pilkington Cup and the 1998–1999 Allied Dunbar Premiership. Since retiring both Rees and Stransky have become well known television commentators. In today's episode we explore their early sporting days, advice for young rugby players, kicking technique and mindset. We go through the infamous Battle of Boet Erasmus, a pool game between Canada and South Africa which took place 25 years ago, we talk about the Canada side traveling all for the very first time to a post Apartheid South Africa. We fast forward to the 2019 Rugby World Cup, where Canada again faced South Africa in a pool game for the first time since 1995, with Stransky and Rees connecting at the match and sharing a few laughs! We also talk about Rees and the British royal family - coaching Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, at Eton College. We also get Stransky to reflect on Chester Williams and what he meant for South Africa - and creating positive change in communities through the LumoHawk Foundation. We hope you enjoy and follow us on these platforms! Podcast
Joel Stransky played a pivotal role in one of history's great leadership masterstrokes.He made 22 test appearances for the Springboks but is best remembered for slotting the winning drop goal in the final of the 1995 Rugby World Cup.He was centre stage in Nelson Mandela's plan to use the Springboks to help unite a new South Africa.Joel talks leadership then and now, and what South Africa needs from it's leaders in 2020 to make it through the Covid-19 pandemic. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-playmakers-playbook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SAfm — On #flashbackfriday we reflected on Springbok Legend Andre Joubert's career and winning the World Cup in 1995. Wednesday marked 25 years since the historical final against the All Blacks at Ellis Park where Joel Stransky's drop goal in extra time gave South Africa a 15-12 win over New Zealand. Guest: Andre Joubert - Springbok Legend
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Joel Stransky played a pivotal role in the Springboks' triumph at the Rugby World Cup in South Africa in 1995 - which is 25 years ago today. We caught up with the former Bok flyhalf to get his thoughts on the tournament, team members who passed away, Siya Kolisi and Bok Class of 2019, and the forthcoming tour of the British & Irish Lions.
Ellis Park, 1995. Nelson Mandela, wearing a No 6 Springbok jersey, presents Francois Pienaar with the Webb Ellis Cup. It is one of the great sporting moments. But, for Sean Fitzpatrick, captain of the All Blacks that day, it was an agonising experience. Joel Stransky's drop goal in extra time sealed the hosts' win, crushing the New Zealand legend's hopes of a second World Cup title. Now, 25 years on, Fitzpatrick - joined by Rupert Cox - looks back at the occasion, acknowledging its enormous cultural significance, but also the pain of that defeat.
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Joe Harvey & Chris Heal are joined by living legends Joel Stransky and George Chuter to discuss all things England and South Africa, whilst current players Jacob Ford and Rob Webber also feature to discuss their connections to Saturday's final.
In the last episode of the Japan 2019 series of The Rugby Report, Nick Heath and Tom May are joined by former Rugby World Cup champions Joel Stransky (1995) and Ben Cohen (2003) to help preview the #RWC2019 final in Japan between England and South Africa.Our thanks to #rugbyunited for their support and to Fill Your Boots rugby for their dedication to the grassroots game.Keep across the latest sports markets with Betfred.com. Leave your reviews on iTunes and follow us on Twitter on @therugbyreport_.When the fun stops, stop. #TheRugbyReport Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After another belting weekend of rugby in Japan, Nick and Tom discuss the thrills and spills and the continued winning streak of hosts Japan. They also speak to RWC 1995 winner Joel Stransky, former Argentina 7s star Santiago Gomez Cora, plus they chat about pod hotels and manscaping.The Rugby Report - Japan 2019 is sponsored by Betfred. Gamble responsibly.Our thanks to #rugbyunited and Fill Your Boots rugby. Follow the latest on Twitter on @therugbyreport_. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2019 Rugby World Cup promises to be one of the most open and evenly contested in years with all of 6 teams having a realistic chance of winning the trophy come early November. In this episode of Beyond the Touchline, Michael Pedro and Ahmed Kajee interview Springbok legends Victor Matfield, Joel Stransky and Breyton Paulse to find out who they think will have the best chance of claiming the trophy and who will be the stand out player in Japan.
In the build up to Rugby World Cup 2019 EWN Sport interviews Springbok players both past and present to find out everything from their favourite moments at a World Cup to what they listen before running out onto the field. In the first episode of Beyond the Touchline, Michael Pedro and Ahmed Kajee speak to the likes of Joel Stransky, Victor Matfield and Elton Jantjies to find out which RWC moment they would go back and be a part of.
Since the first Rugby World Cup in 1987, there is no doubt that the style of play has changed dramatically and with the 2019 edition upon us, how well equipped are the Springboks to challenge for the William Web Ellis trophy? In this episode of Beyond the Touchline, Michael Pedro and Ahmed Kajee speak to World Cup winners Joel Stransky, Victor Matfield and former Springbok winger Breyton Paulse to find out what it takes to win a World Cup.
Big Jim & Goodey are back from their 'work' trip to Miami to dissect the final round of World Cup warm-up games with an open cloth and give their verdict on who will win the tournament. We speak to 1995 World Cup winner Joel Stransky about the sad passing of the great Chester Williams and South Africa's chances and we also catch up with the Scottish Hammer making waves in the NFL! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We paid tribute to Springbok legend Chester Williams who sadly passed away on Friday after suffering a heart attack. We spoke to Public Works and Infrastructure Minister and Spokesperson for the Williams family Patricia De Lille . Former Williams teammate and Boks legend Joel Stransky and Media Manager at UWC Gasant Abarder .
Life Behind Bars Cycling Podcast Episode Six: Movistar, movie stars, Monuments start and one rugby legend. In which we chat to South African rugby hero Joel Stransky about the Cape Epic, make the calculation about who will win Milan-San Remo, and tell tales of post-cycling careers less travelled while Stephen battles the sniffles.
We're joined by two special guests this week as Wallabies halfback Nick Phipps calls in from Test camp, fresh from his Shute Shield triumph. Then, 1995 Rugby World Cup hero Joel Stransky dials in to shed light on the state of the Springboks.
Joel Stransky, former Springbok and Supersport commentator told Radio Sport Breakfast he remains optimistic the All Blacks are beatable (but teams will have to deliver an 80 minute performance). LISTEN ABOVE AS JOEL STRANSKY SPEAKS TO RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST
We chat with Joel Stransky about the role that AI has in the recruitment space and how it will disrupt the industry as we know it.
Schalk Brits joins us to explain how he went from sipping mojitos to coming out of retirement for the Springboks. South Africa's World Cup winning hero from 1995 Joel Stransky also joins the Pod to compare that historic occasion 23 years ago to Saturday when Siya Kolisi led out the Boks. Plus, we discuss Ireland in Australia, the refereeing in New Zealand v France, look ahead to all of the second Tests and much more... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joel Stransky, Supersport rugby commentator in SA, on the Lions being the only decent team in Super Rugby and the fact it is damaging for the fan base there. He thinks the Springboks may not run the All Blacks close this season but is optimistic about their chances next season at the RWC.LISTEN TO THE FULL INTERVIEW WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST ABOVE
Joel Stransky, Supersport rugby commentator in SA, on the Lions being the only decent team in Super Rugby and the fact it is damaging for the fan base there. He thinks the Springboks may not run the All Blacks close this season but is optimistic about their chances next season at the RWC.LISTEN TO THE FULL INTERVIEW WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST ABOVE
The Money Show’s Bruce Whitfield interviews Stransky about his attitude to money (hopes and fears, successes and failures, etc.)
Q&A with Bruce Davids after day 1 of Davis Cup. Breaking news of the day, SARU parting ways with Allister Coetzee, Craig Ray and Joel Stransky joined us to discuss the decision and way forward.
When Paul Hutton, Joel Stransky and Bruce Arnold launched Pivotal Group in 2012, they did so with a wealth of experience and business relationships on their side. But it was still a start-up. They worked from home and then the SLOW Lounge, and they raised some angel funding, accessed personal capital, significantly reduced monthly income and took out personal loans to make it work. They had a vision, and they were determined to be disruptors. In this episode of the Matt Brown Show, we share the story of how they’ve built what they believe to be the foundations of a successful group of businesses and in only five years. But perhaps most importantly, we unpack the realities of being a team of founders that have to overcome significant challenges unique to Africa and what they have learnt as a management team and about themselves in the process of building Pivotal group to where it is today
Joel Stransky said he thought the All Blacks would win Sunday's Rugby Championship test by 20 points but the Springboks's performance has restored pride and hope in the jersey.LISTEN ABOVE AS JOEL STRANSKY SPOKE TO THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST
Intelligent Africa™ — CliffCentral.com — We’ve seen him achieving the greatest glory on the sports field, we’ve heard his voice guiding us through edge of seat sporting encounters, but do you know the other side of Rugby World Cup winning flyhalf, Joel Stransky – the businessman? Gareth Armstrong has the opportunity to sit with Joel during this week’s #FutureCEOs conversation and learn about his evolution from sports hero to businessman.
CliffCentral.com — We’ve seen him achieving the greatest glory on the sports field, we’ve heard his voice guiding us through edge of seat sporting encounters, but do you know the other side of Rugby World Cup winning flyhalf, Joel Stransky – the businessman? Gareth Armstrong has the opportunity to sit with Joel during this week’s #FutureCEOs conversation and learn about his evolution from sports hero to businessman.
This week, former South Africa fly-half Joel Stransky looks ahead to the Springboks Rugby Championship meeting with Australia.
We chat to Doug Ryder after Edvald Boasson Hagen won a stage at the Criterium du Dauphine, Joel Stransky unpacks the Springbok Side announced to face Ireland, Shaun Bartlett preview's his teams match against Highlands Park and Mark Thompkins gives us the latest from the European Tour.
Brad Brown speaks to former springbok Joel Stransky in discussing 20th Anniversary '95 WC success
TalkFEED — We have a jam packed show for you this week on MTB Talk SA. The route for the 2014 ABSA Cape Epic was announced this week and we have the following for you on this week’s show:Brad Brown caught up with former Springboks Joel Stransky and Stefan Terblanche, who are both riding as part of Team ABSA in 2014. Joel has completed four, so knows exactly what he is in for, while Stefan is riding his first Epic in 2014.Brad spoke with William Mokgopo from the Diepsloot Mountain Bike Academy, who is riding in his third ABSA Cape Epic and he told Brad about how he got into the sport of mountain biking. William has achieved so much through the sport of mountain biking and attributes all his success to the Diepsloot Mountain Bike AcademyKevin Vermaak, Founder of the ABSA Cape Epic, talks to Brad about the race as well as some of the cool initiatives they have introduced for 2014, including new tracking pods that will enable the entire field to be tracked live online. Kevin also spoke about the Epic’s relationship with ABSA as a title sponsor.There is also a great charity aspect to the ABSA Cape Epic and Richard Beer from Cansa joins us to tell us about their involvement with the race and how you can get involved too.Hein Wagner, who was the first blind person to complete the ABSA Cape Epic spoke to us about possibly riding the ABSA Cape Epic in 2014.Stuart Pickering from Cycling ... Read more
TalkFEED — We are into week three of Cycle Talk SA and this week on the show: Brad chats about Springboks who cycle. Joel Stransky, the hero of South Africa’s 1995 Rugby World Cup victory and Supersport Presenter caught up with us about what he is up to on his bike. We chatted about the likes of […] Read more
It’s another grand weekend of International Rugby but at Croke Park we’ll see the Tri Nations Champions South Africa take on the Six Nations Champions Ireland in the unofficial North-South face-off. 1995 World Cup hero Joel Stransky is our special guest star and he’s got some good and bad news for the Irish. He also puts his faith in Robbie Deans despite the Wallabies troubling defeat to Scotland and we get an insiders point of view for the upcoming Clint Eastwood film, Invictus, the story of the 1995 World Cup win by South Africa and Nelson Mandela’s role in bringing the nation together. Les Kiss handles the Irish end for this weekend’s clash and we also look at the New Zealand v France showdown.