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It is officially the tightest Rugby Championship anyone can remember and former Argentinean centre Marcello Bosch joined Brett McKay and Harry Jones on The 8/9 Combo Rugby Podcast to flip a coin in an attempt to work out what happens this weekend in Round 4. Certainly, the rise of the Wallabies has helped, but the rise of Los Pumas cannot be ignored in that conversation. Marcello can't be more impressed with the evolution of Argentina under Felipe Contepomi, and believes there's no coincidence that the lift in form from both Argentina and Australia can be traced back to Irish influences on their respective coaches. #rugby #rugbypodcast #89Combo #internationalrugby #Wallabies #TheRugbyChampionship, #Springboks, #AllBlacks, #LosPumas Find us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@8-9Combo?sub_confirmation=1 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1BcKhb24YOtwQhKc0S3sDm Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-8-9-combo-rugby-podcast/id1729575866 Social media: #89Combo Twitter: https://twitter.com/89combo BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/89combo.bsky.social Find Brett and Harry on both Twitter and on BlueSky: @BMcSport + @HaribaldiJones Music: "Stalling" by Topher Mohr & Alex Elena (via YouTube Creator Studio) Voiceovers by Chookman + Sean Maloney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on the KOKO Show we are joined by three whopping guests, that is right we are bringing you a smorgasbord of footy talent that can only be found on a podcast hosted by three Wallabies has-beens and one footy wannabe. With the RC completing its third lap around the sun the boys are joined by everyone's favourite moustachioed mountain big Willy Skelton to chat about the Wallabies massive comeback against Los Pumas, as well as the Boks coming up short at Eden Park against the All Blacks. Plus, big Willy gives us an exclusive scoop as to whether or not this large lump of loveable energy is available for selection when the Bledisloe Cup comes around. As the RC hits its midway point the results have never been closer and the stakes have never been higher, thus the KOKO lads unpack all the machinations that could possibly unfold in what is shaping up to be a magical final three matches. Plus, we are joined all the way from Brighton by two of the best Wallaroos that have ever laced them up. Both of these ladies are part of the fantastically fabulous 40 Cap club and they are both playing in their third World Cup, so please welcome the formidable pairing of Ashley Marsters and Trilleen Pomare. As the Wallaroos head into their Quarter-Final match-up against the clinical Canadians the girls shed some light on what it will take to beat the 2nd best team in the world and progress even further into the tournament. Plus, Ash and Trill have a little bone to pick with the Royal Family as a certain majesty had a little more time for the rampant Roses compared to our wonderful Wallaroos. With that all being said, it is time to practice your bow and work on your curtsey, as we serve up a new King sized episode of Kick Offs and Kick Ons.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Start of the show 05:29 - Fathers Day and KOKO Learnings 13:36 - WALLABIES V ARGENTINA REVIEW 21:28 - Introduce Will Skelton 24:50 - Will's take on the Wallabies win26:01 - What it was like for Will to watch and not play 28:33 - Will on Harry Wilson's leadership30:40 - Will on Len Ikitau 32:20 - Will on the shape variation shown by the Wallabies 34:46 - Will on signing his contract too early 35:30 - Will on returning for the Bledisloe Cup 37:40 - Will's niggle in the Lions Series and the Sydney lightning delay 40:39 - Will's biggest learning from playing overseas 43:34 - Farewell to Will Skelton 45:17 - Welcome Ash Marsters and Trilleen Pomare 48:01 - The Wallaroos didn't get to meet Princess Kate49:39 - The girls talk about the attitude in camp heading into the QF's50:34 - Learnings from the England game that can be used against Canada 52:00 - How is this World Cup different from the others you have played?53:02 - How can you guys beat Canada? 53:50 - What is Ash Marsters fav position on the pitch? 54:40 - The girls chat about Brighton 56:08 - Farewell to the Wallaroos 58:17 - ALL BLACKS V SPRINGBOKS REVIEW 01:05:31 - No TRC in 2026 01:07:54 - Budgy Smuggler and KOKO Merch plug 01:09:34 - Close of the show BUY YOUR KOKO MERCHANDISE AND STAY TUNED FOR EVENTS - www.kickoffsandkickons.comMake sure you follow us on all socials:INSTA: @kickoffskickonsTWITTER/X: @kickoffskickonsYOUTUBE: @kickoffsandkickonsTIKTOK: @kickoffskickonsIf you do want to talk about sponsorship or anything business related then please do get in touch with us info@shtn.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode of The Agenda, Finn Caddie joins ACC Head G Lane to discuss the Matt Heath-sized elephant in the Eden Park corporate box on Saturday night (00:00)... WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!Then the fellas get the All Blacks keeping the Eden Park streak alive by beating the Springboks and the scenes at the New North Yard Party before the game (05:05)!Also, they discuss the Wallabies beating Los Pumas in Zombie Time (14:00), Canterbury leaving Invercargill with the Shield (15:55) and the Wahs' chances against the Panthers (17:40)...Plus, the Black Ferns pumping the Irish in the Women's Rugby World Cup (13:40), and Ver Strappon winning the Italian Grand Prix (22:00).Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (25:35)...GET YOUR TICKETS TO THE AGENDA & BYC LIVE PODCAST HERE! Did you know that we've launched a new Facebook Group called 'The Caravan' JOIN HERE!Brought to you by Export Ultra! Follow The ACC on Instagram or Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to The Agenda Podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! iHeartRadio Apple Spotify YouTube THANKS MATE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Pine and Andrew Saville join Mike Hosking this morning to discuss the weekend's sports. On the table today: The All Blacks have defeated South Africa to defend their unbeaten streak at Eden Park. The Wallabies have narrowly defeated Argentina after scoring a try 6 minutes after full time. And the Warriors have suffered another loss ahead of their game against the Panthers later this week. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Queensland and Wallabies captain James Horwill joined Brett McKay and Harry Jones on The 8/9 Combo Rugby Podcast to ponder the tightest start to The Rugby Championship anyone can remember. The Wallabies, Los Pumas, All Blacks and Springboks all head into Round 3 of the TRC with one win apiece, and as we enter the second block of matches in Australia and New Zealand, it's hard to pick which, if any team is ready to follow-up their service break with another win. Could we finish this block with everyone of two wins? It's not out of the question at all. Plus, James offer some great insight upfront into rugby captaincy, and how he learned on the run, and how it's already different now to when he finished playing. #rugby #rugbypodcast #89Combo #internationalrugby #Wallabies #TheRugbyChampionship, #Springboks, #AllBlacks, #LosPumas Find us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@8-9Combo?sub_confirmation=1 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1BcKhb24YOtwQhKc0S3sDm Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-8-9-combo-rugby-podcast/id1729575866 Social media: #89Combo Twitter: https://twitter.com/89combo BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/89combo.bsky.social Find Brett and Harry on both Twitter and on BlueSky: @BMcSport + @HaribaldiJones Music: "Stalling" by Topher Mohr & Alex Elena (via YouTube Creator Studio) Voiceovers by Chookman + Sean Maloney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Los Pumas anunciaron que Piero Quispe no seguirá en el equipo y liberaron plaza de extranjero.Carlos Alcaraz avanzó a las semifinales del US Open.
This week on the KOKO Show the lads get down and dirty with their ‘ra ra' previews this week, as they wine, dine and come off the pine for the upcoming third round of The ‘RC'. With all four nations sitting on one win each, this year's ‘RC' is as tight as a mouse's waistcoat and it is anyone's for the taking. Thus, to summarize the upcoming weekend of footy frivolities, the Wallabies are in their “Building phase” and taking on Los Pumas who are in their “Record Breaking Phase”. Whilst those crafty Springboks are in their “no longer world number 1 phase” and are hoping to break an 88-year hoodoo at Eden Park against the All Blacks who are in their “our local community hates us again” phase, so as the classics say, rugby will be the real winner. Moreover, the fellas once again set alight their competitive spirits as they ‘mano a mano a mano' in an Argentinian flavoured KOKO Quiz. Plus, we are joined by Wallaroos enforcer, lineout specialist, veterinary physio and most importantly the latest member to join the 40 cap club, the one and only Vi-queen Michaela Leonard. The lads with Michaela in tow unpacked all the happenings from the Women's RWC in England, focussing on the Wallaroos' draw with the USA and what the girls have to do against England to clinch that last finals spot. With the whole nation at their backs the Wallaroos have highlighted that a fast start, brutal defence and quietening the crowd is the secret sauce needed to take down the world number one English Roses on their own turf. So rise up Australia and get behind the Wallaroos as they fight for the final spot in the quarter-finals this weekend. So, sit back, relax, kick off your pristine RM's and take a double dose of your gout medicine, this episode is going to be as fun as 4am finish at your favourite watering hole. It's time for an all new episode of Kick Offs and Kick Ons.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Start of the show 02:51 - KOKO learnings 11:11 - KOKO's Body Fat Challenge 17:24 - Rugby Round Up Segment 18:13 - WALLABIES V ARGENTINA PREVIEW34:20 - WALLABIES V ARGENTINA PREDICTIONS 36:08 - ALL BLACKS V SPRINGBOKS PREVIEW42:02 - ALL BLACKS V SPRINGBOKS PREDICTIONS44:52 - KOKO QUIZ 49:29 - Introduce Michaela Leonard50:55 - The boys ask about being a Vet Physio53:05 - Michaela on the draw with the USA55:05 - Michaela on how the squad has grown 56:21 - Michaela on Caitlyn Halse's performances 57:29 - What can we expect from England?59:14 - Things to do in York 01:00:47 - The importance of defence against England 01:01:35 - How can the Wallaroos make the quarters? 01:03:44- The boys tell Michaela how to beat England 01:06:26 - BENCH, START AND DROP01:09:46 - AUSSIE CLUB RUGBY RESULTS 01:13:21 - Shane Christie tribute 01:14:34 - Budgy Smuggler Pjs 01:15:11 - Close of the showBUY YOUR KOKO MERCHANDISE AND STAY TUNED FOR EVENTS - www.kickoffsandkickons.comMake sure you follow us on all socials:INSTA: @kickoffskickonsTWITTER/X: @kickoffskickonsYOUTUBE: @kickoffsandkickonsTIKTOK: @kickoffskickonsIf you do want to talk about sponsorship or anything business related then please do get in touch with us info@shtn.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our heroes reunite for a fearless and graceful series of pirouettes through an array of Winter ending sporting shenanigans.The NRL's penultimate round has penultimately proven that the NRL actual top 4, which is actually a top 3, is penultimately better than anything below it- especially the Raiders and Penultimate-rith. The Broncos and Cowboys submitted the final evidence required for such a conclusion in their match, that was played in the.... what's the word again for the second last of something? Anyway, it was the defence of two teams worthy of second last, and last. The fact one of them is 4th is a stirringly head scratching statistic.Dominos are falling everywhere in the NRL, and it's not just in the coaching ranks. Josh Hannay is a domino superglued to the Lino, and his quest a the Titans is dissected on a logistical, physical and emotional level by our two totally unbiased toward Hannay tyros. Explosive reporting around the NRL from the News Corp extended family is both shocking and frequently chicken little'ish. Pulling up sore at training is not the equivalent of a suddenly fallen sky. But let's print it that way anyway and keep the lot of us on our toes. Dastardly allegations also threaten the Perth Bears pre-birth good ju ju- not necessarily their own doing. The devils are inside the walls, those walls in this case being a demountable at Gold Coast titans HQ. Elsewhere, commentators are talking up the rise of Los Pumas, who everyone already knows have been good for years. Or doesn't throwing 60 on the wallabies count as good anymore? Speaking of the wallabies.. anyone up for a test? They're a bit light on numbers, as current and future coaches mull the opinions of many outside the sanctum, which are basically ‘PUT SUALI'I IN THE 15.'Life as always remains a grapple. Dig away at will.
The famous All Blacks collector cards have been a staple of children's breakfast routine for generations. Hopefully the infamous ability of the All Blacks to collect cards won't be as ingrained as the cereal freebees. This is getting beyond an inconvenient truth of international rugby for the nation's male first 15. When recidivist action becomes a predictable part of behaviour, it becomes a habit. We know how difficult habits can be to break. Those indiscretions have cost the team dearly, last week's sloppy defeat at the hands of Los Pumas underlined and emphasized it in bold italics. Granted, the Argentines played well, but I can't accept that as a primary driver for their unlikely victory, although their consistent pressure and more disciplined play was impressive. Los Pumas didn't win that game, the All Blacks lost it. They were clumsy, out of phase with each other, and showed ill-discipline bordering on recklessness, which is essentially just stupidity pretending to be bravery. The iconic 1971 film Vanishing Point had this memorable line, “This radio station was named Kowalski, in honour of the last American hero to whom speed means freedom of the soul. The question is not when's he gonna stop, but who is gonna stop him”. I feel the same about the All Blacks' questionable red card/yellow card spiral. The question is not when it's going to stop, but who's going to stop it? The malaise they are, and we are, experiencing could be explained many ways. Is it the overly judicious refereeing phalanx? The apparent inability of the players to switch from the perilous red head space to the measured blue head zone? The coaching staff not providing the foundations for a stoic and immovable state which will not, cannot be shaken even under duress? You choose. Like most disasters though, this card chaos is not a result of one action, it's a combined effort across numerous areas. Calling it a disaster may seem heavy handed, but when this rapidly evolving habit costs the team a world cup, it will be seen as such. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's one win each after the first two rounds of the Rugby Champs, Superbru picks are in tatters, and the tournament is wide open. No second-half déjà vu for the Boks in the Cape, while the All Blacks will want to forget theirs as Los Pumas finally shook the monkey off their back. And as for the Wallabies? Write them off at your peril.
On today's episode of The Agenda, Webmaster Joe Durie joins Finn Caddie to discuss the breaking news of the spate of injuries in the Black Caps ahead of the home summer (00:00)...Then the fellas discuss Top Ten Tommy finally getting a PGA Tour win (04:30), the latest injury updates from the Black Ferns RWC camp (09:40), and the NRL Off-Field Scandal Alarm has been fired up again (11:15)...Plus, a member of the ACC Caravan Facebook Group has done the numbers to determine if all these All Blacks losses to Los Pumas are the Crusaders' fault (17:00)...Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (21:40)...Did you know that we've launched a new Facebook Group called 'The Caravan' JOIN HERE!Brought to you by Export Ultra! Follow The ACC on Instagram or Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to The Agenda Podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! iHeartRadio Apple Spotify YouTube THANKS MATE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Pine and Andrew Saville join Mike Hosking this morning to discuss the weekend's sports. On the table today: The All Blacks suffered a defeat at the hands of Los Pumas in Argentina, is the criticism they're receiving justified? TVNZ is set to broadcast the NPC through the year, hopefully bringing attention to the local games. And the Warriors defeated the Titans in Queensland to secure an important victory in the NRL. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RNZ sports whiz Jamie Wall joins Emile Donovan to discuss a mighty week in sport, including the All-Blacks' historic loss to Los Pumas on Argentinian soil.
There's hope among fans that the All Blacks can bounce back as they gear up to face the Springboks next week at Eden Park. The All Blacks crashed to their first loss to Argentina on Argentinian soil - and fourth defeat to Los Pumas overall. Sportstalk host Jason Pine explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's disappointment for Kiwi fans - but great news for Argentinian fans after Los Pumas beat out the All Blacks last weekend. The All Blacks were beaten 29-23 in their Rugby Championship match in Buenos Aires. Argentinian rugby journalist Zuca Conti joined Piney to discuss. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Heath joins Finn Caddie to discuss the upcoming sporting hell facing Matt (00:00)...WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!Then the fellas review the All Blacks' shock loss to Los Pumas (06:20), but was it really a shock? Absolute scenes in the Naki, as Lima Sopoaga dramatic Penalty Kick gives the Mooloos the Shield (12:00)! Also, the Black Ferns kick off their Rugby World Cup defence with a big win over Spain (21:45).Plus, the Wahs pick and flick their bogey team on the Gold Coast (22:30), and what sporting rivalry would you like to see in the next series of 'VERSUS'...Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (30:35)...Did you know that we've launched a new Facebook Group called 'The Caravan' JOIN HERE!Brought to you by Export Ultra! Follow The ACC on Instagram or Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to The Agenda Podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! iHeartRadio Apple Spotify YouTube THANKS MATE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Los Pumas completed a historic victory over the All-Blacks on Sunday, defeating them 29-23 to secure their first victory over the All-Blacks on home soil since 1976. It is also the fifth defeat under the leadership of Scott Robertson. Former All-Blacks coach Sir Graham Henry told Mike Hosking that although the loss in Argentina is tough, it'll give the team more motivation as they prepare to face South Africa. ‘it really galvanises them, and really focuses them, and I think that's what they require.' LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After their defeat to the All Blacks last week, Los Pumas are hoping for an improved performance in Buenos Aires. The Argentinian team has never beaten the All Blacks on home shores, with the New Zealand side winning 14 tests and drawing on one. ESPN Argentina Commentator Zuca Conti joined Piney to discuss whether Los Pumas can flip the form guide and pull off an elusive home win. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James Lauderdale McOnie III joins Manaia Stewart to discuss the hot mic in the crowd at the NPC game in Rototua last night (00:00)...WATCH THE FULL EPISODE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL HERE!Then, the fellas review the All Blacks team to play Los Pumas on Sunday and the need for Simon Parker to get a better nickname (05:10). They also chat about the Women's Rugby World Cup starting this weekend and the records that are set to be broken for women's rugby (16:45)!Next, they preview the MUST WIN game for the Wahs on Saturday night (19:45) and ask if Chris Wood is our greatest ever Footballer (24:30)...Finally, they get to your feedback in 'Yours Please' (31:15)...Did you know that we've launched a new Facebook Group called 'The Caravan' JOIN HERE!Join our Rugby Championship Fantasy League - CLICK HERE to start a team with the code HB9TP1OMBrought to you by Export Ultra! Follow The ACC on Instagram or Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to The Agenda Podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! iHeartRadio Apple Spotify YouTube THANKS MATE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lots going on - including the Warriors win, Harry Grant stealing the 2 points for the Storm, the Wallabies pulling off one of their greatest ever upsets, the All Blacks beating Los Pumas + another stacked weekend of sport ahead.TAB bonus cash code for this week is 'Searley'. Place a First, second or third Try Scorer bet on the NRL this week and if it loses get up to $20 back as Bonus Cash.
It was not a weekend for us and our fellow South Africans. not one Wallaby got tied down in Joburg mate. the Rgby Champs got underway and didn't skip a beat. we take a look at where the Bokke can improve, the Aussies showing that history means nothing, the All Blacks breaking hearts in Argentina, and the consistently inconsistent Los Pumas.
This week on The KOKO Show we have two very special guests that top and tail this groundbreaking episode. To start off, the lads are joined by one of the most prominent voices in South African rugby, a man that has played 9 tests for the Springboks and from all reports he does his best work at altitude, it is of course Mr Hanyani ‘Shimmy' Shimange. Whilst Shimmy was stuffing his face with humble pie, the lads discussed the Wallabies' historic win at Ellis Park over the World Champion Springboks, breaking down how it happened from 22-5 down and where it all went wrong for the shell-shocked home side. The boys looked at individual moments, plays and performances that shaped this drought breaking win, whilst also looking forward to this week's match in Cape Town and what we can expect to see from this wounded Springboks side. Plus, when all the gloating and yahooing quietened down we eventually moved on to cover the other TRC result from the weekend, which saw the mighty All Blacks server up some seriously fast footy to take down Los Pumas 41-24 in Cordoba. With week one of the TRC in the books, it is fair to say this Wallabies team has shocked the rugby world, but here at KOKO we told you this ‘Schmidt' was going to happen.To continue this groundbreaking piece of podcasting history we are joined by Wallaroos enforcer and metre eating sensation Bree-Anna Browne. She joined us from the Wallaroos' World Cup camp in Manchester to spill all the tea on what their tournament prep is looking like and how training is going before game one against Samoa. The KOKO Show along with Australia are throwing all their love and support behind the ‘Gals in Gold' and here is hoping they shake things up at RWC2025. So sit back, relax and adorn those beautiful faces with pore clogging face paint, this week we are eating, drinking and sleeping all things green and gold. In conclusion we just want to say “stand up Australia” it is time for an all new episode of Kick Offs and Kick Ons.Sign up to get first access to Budgy Smugglers Limited Edition Wallabies Pyjamas: https://budgysmuggler.com.au/pages/wallabies-pyjamas-early-access?utm_source=KOKO&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=WallabiesPJsTIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Start of the show02:00 - Initial reactions to the Wallabies win03:18 - Introduce Shimmy04:57 - The reaction in South Africa 06:39 - South African changes for game 2 08:12 - South African fans in shock 10:12- How do South Africa nullify McReight 11:57 - What went wrong in the second half?14:05 - What did Rassie say after the game? 16:34 - the struggles of playing at altitude18:30 - Cocky SA fans at half time 21:50 - Siya Kolisi's injury and the world rankings23:33 - Farewell to Shimmy24:56 - Best spots in Cape Town26:27 - SOUTH AFRICA V WALLABIES KOKO REVIEW35:00 - ARGENTINA V ALL BLACKS KOKO REVIEW40:45 - The KOKO Quiz 45:56 - The Bree-Anna Browne Wallaroos interview 48:11 - Wallaroos team bonding 50:00 - Prepping for match 1 against Samoa 52:37 - Wallaroos players to watch out for in England 56:39 - Bench, Start and Drop 01:01:14 - Merch Update Budgy Smuggler PJs out now 01:02:47 - Goit's gripes with parents at Saturday sport 01:04:38 - Close of the showBUY YOUR KOKO MERCHANDISE AND STAY TUNED FOR EVENTS - www.kickoffsandkickons.comMake sure you follow us on all socials:INSTA: @kickoffskickonsTWITTER/X: @kickoffskickonsYOUTUBE: @kickoffsandkickonsTIKTOK: @kickoffskickonsIf you do want to talk about sponsorship or anything business related then please do get in touch with us info@shtn.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A second half lapse will go under the microscope for the All Blacks following their 41-24 Rugby Championship win over Argentina in Cordoba. Despite leading 31-10 at the break, New Zealand allowed Los Pumas to score two converted tries and close the gap to seven in a trying 20 minute period and had two yellow cards. Sportstalk host Jason Pine explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Pine and Andrew Saville join Mike Hosking this morning to discuss the weekend's sports. On the table today: The Warriors defeated the dolphins 14-10, finishing off an impressive comeback from 0-10 down. The All-Blacks defeated Los Pumas in Argentina to secure a strong start in the Rugby Championships. And Chris Wood starts the new season of the Premier League with a bang, netting multiple goals on opening day. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks have defeated Argentina in the Rugby Championship. They dispatched a 24-41 victory over Los Pumas, who hosted the All Blacks at Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes in Córdoba. Former All Blacks coach John Hart told Mike Hosking that the dominant display still needs improving, citing a lack of discipline. ‘You wouldn't want to be doing that against South Africa' he said in regard to the All-Black's big matchup in three weeks. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks have made a positive start to their Rugby Championship campaign, with a 41-24 victory over Argentina in Cordoba. New Zealand stunned the hosts with a four-try first half onslaught, to lead 31-10 at the break. Los Pumas came back with two tries in the second half to close the gap to seven, before a double to hooker Samisoni Taukeiaho snuffed out a fight back. All Blacks assistant coach Scott Hansen says their ultimate goal was to get the job done. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Blacks have opened their Rugby Championship campaign with a 41-24 win over Argentina. New Zealand took a commanding 31-10 lead at halftime, before Los Pumas threatened an early second-half fightback to close the margin to 31-24. Former All Black and rugby commentator Frank Bunce says the team will be 'satisfied' by the win - despite some issues at the end. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 16th August 2025, the Warriors have snapped their losing streak and find themselves back in the NRL's top 4 after a scratchy win over the Dragons. Assistant coach Richard Agar joined Piney to discuss their relief in finally getting a win. Argentina rugby legend Hugo Porta reflects on his career as Los Pumas host the All Blacks Sunday morning. Plus, plenty more including NZ Darts Masters, English Premier League, Heartland Championship Rugby, and FIBA's Asia Cup. Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Delivering away from home under pressure is the focus for the All Blacks, as they face their first road assignment of 2025. On the other hand, the Argentinian team is eager to claim victory over the boys in black at home. Hugo Porta was one of the great Argentinian players, having kicked 21 points in a 21-all draw against the New Zealand side in 1985 – the Los Pumas' best result at the time. He joined Piney to reflect on his time playing and delve into what he hopes to see from Argentina tomorrow morning. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first weekend of The Rugby Championship is here, and Australia, Argentina, and New Zealand have finally named their teams, roughly 10 days after Rassie Erasmus dropped his South African selection. Brett & Harry ask the key questions going into this weekend's all-important first round – with the Springboks hosting the Wallabies in Johannesburg, and Los Pumas hosting the All Blacks in Cordoba. This week's key questions: 1. Harry – Have the Wallabies created a problem for themselves if injury strikes at the worst time, with no backup 10 on the bench? 2. Brett – Montoya, Matera, Kremer, Mallia, Tetaz Chapparo, Petti, Gonzalez, Carreras, 500 caps between them - but is this one of the youngest Los Pumas teams we've seen in a TRC match? 3. Harry – Depth is an absolute necessity: has NZ built enough in the back five of the pack when inevitable injury strikes? What do you think? We'd love to hear from you in the comments below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All Black hooker Samisoni Taukei'aho joins Ric & Chappy to hear his thoughts out of the All Black camp ahead of their Rugby Championship opener on Sunday morning (NZT) against Los Pumas in Córdoba. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tercera línea santiagueño que se hizo su lugar en Los Pumas y Jaguares a puro tackle y que tras casi dos años de ausencia por lesiones volvió a rugby para ascender al Top 14 francés con Montauban. ¡Conocé la historia de Tomás Lezana!
Amazon lanzó una nueva experiencia para encontrar artículos de moda, hogar y estilo. Aquí te contamos todo sobre Bazaar; 300 migrantes salieron de Tapachula en la caravana “Éxodo de la justicia”, que tiene como destino la Ciudad de México; Legisladores del PRI y el PAN escenificaron un encontronazo con el líder de la bancada de Morena, Adán Augusto López Hernández; Estados Unidos está dejando de ser la meca del turismo debido a las políticas de Donald Trump; Los Pumas cayeron con el Inter Miami y se despidieron de la Leagues Cup; En el verano de 1965 Los Beatles lanzaban su quinto álbum, "Help!", que incluía “Yesterday”, una de las canciones más importantes de la historia.Un Podcast de EL UNIVERSAL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Best to focus on what's in front of us." All Blacks assistant coach Scott Hansen is keen not to get ahead of himself ahead of the Rugby Championship. The team's first two matches of the championship will be against Los Pumas in Argentina, starting next week, and the squad has been named. Scott caught up with Jason Pine on Sportstalk. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El conjunto universitario hizo oficial el fichaje de Keylor Navas que fue presentado en Cantera.Javier Hernández ofreció disculpas en un comunicado por su video con comentarios marchistas.Falleció la leyenda de la lucha libre, Hulk Hogan.
Nike estaría en pláticas para vestir a Cruz Azul Luka Jović se aleja de Cruz Azul
Los Pumas de la UNAM llegaron a un acuerdo para hacerse de los servicios del portero costarricense Keylor Navas; Toluca es Campeón de Campeones tras vencer al América en Estados Unidos; ¿qué sencaciones dejó Chivas en su debut en el Apertura 2025? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tigres goleó y se estrenó Ángel Correa.Debutó en su regreso Ángel di María en Rosario Central con gol.
Argentina's win over the British & Irish Lions was just one more achievement in a 12 month period where they also defeated the All Blacks, the Springboks and the Wallabies for the first time ever. But this wasn't just a milestone for Argentinian rugby, but for South American Rugby as a whole. The Los Pumas side that beat the Lions contained players from Super Rugby Americas - the young league encompassing teams from Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay and Chile. Along with Argentina, those nations are now starting to emerge as challengers on the rugby circuit. In this podcast I speak to Joe Santamaria from the Rugby Paper and ESPN. He's on the ground in Buenos Aires and gives me the inside scoop on Argentina's acceleration on both the international and domestic front. He tells me all about Super Rugby Americas and how it is super charging the World Cup ambitions of Uruguay, Chile & Brazil. Last but not least, he educates me on the most exciting development of all: the advancement of the Brazilian national women's rugby team. The HG rugby podcast is all about telling the stories you don't get to hear anywhere else. By interviewing people from across the globe I hope to enhance people's enjoyment of rugby by informing of the hidden achievements of those outside the mainstream. If you like the sound of that, please subscribe to the channel and share a link with a mate - it really helps out! #argentina #chile #brazil #paraguay #uruguay #rugby #podcast #interview #journalism #worldcup #lospumas #superugbyamericas #secret #southamerica #highlights #results #womensrugby Follow me on twitter: https://x.com/HuwGriffinRugby Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tras consagrarse campeón del Top 14 de Francia con su equipo Toulouse paso por el programa y hablo de todo. El titulo, la temporada y además conto cuando se suma a Los Pumas
This week, much to our dismay, the Crusaders have done it again—another Super Rugby title, this time over the Chiefs. Meanwhile, Los Pumas pulled off a cracking win against the Lions in a game that had everything, and Razor Robertson has named his first All Blacks squad... complete with a few eyebrow-raisers.Plus, there's the usual helping of BS, distractions galore, and Mark has a therapeutic moment with some delightfully grumpy YouTube commenters.
Welcome to Tuesday's Rugby Daily, with Cathal Mullaney.Coming up today, the Lions name their first Test team of the summer.Los Pumas aim to bring the heat.And what does Sam Prendergast need to do to take his game to the next level?Rugby on Off The Ball with Bank of Ireland | #NeverStopCompeting
Se formó en Huirapuca de Tucumán, disputó mundiales de XV y de 7's con Los Pumas y quedó en los libros del seleccionado por ser el máximo anotador de tries de la historia, incluídos ¡9 en un mismo encuentro!. En XV, José María Núñez Piossek.
Formado en Estudiantes de Paraná, llegó rápidamente a Los Pumas y fue uno de los puntos altos en el Mundial 2003, pero su corazón dijo basta antes del histórico 2007. A partir de allí, supo reconvertirse y tranformarse en una pieza clave para el rugby argentino fuera del campo de juego. ¡Conozcan la historia de Martín Gaitán!
¡Estamos de vuelta! Sabemos que siempre extrañan a La Corneta. Además, regresamos con un nuevo integrante de la familia. ¡Felicidades a Eduardo y Sofía! Sí, ya sabemos que murió el Papa, pero quienes siguen vivos son Los Pumas, que seguro morirán ante Monterrey; pero antes, David Medrano nos explica con singular habilidad el 'playin'. Lilly Téllez demuestra su sororidad con la Presidenta Sheinbaum. Ricardo Peláez interpreta “Almohada” del inmortal príncipe, una joya. Y “Yury Perry” se hizo realidad, Katy Perry y Yuri sí son comadres para la sorpresa de todos.
¡Estamos de vuelta! Sabemos que siempre extrañan a La Corneta. Además, regresamos con un nuevo integrante de la familia. ¡Felicidades a Eduardo y Sofía! Sí, ya sabemos que murió el Papa, pero quienes siguen vivos son Los Pumas, que seguro morirán ante Monterrey; pero antes, David Medrano nos explica con singular habilidad el 'playin'. Lilly Téllez demuestra su sororidad con la Presidenta Sheinbaum. Ricardo Peláez interpreta “Almohada” del inmortal príncipe, una joya. Y “Yury Perry” se hizo realidad, Katy Perry y Yuri sí son comadres para la sorpresa de todos.
Hablamos con la escritora y periodista Mary Roach. Ha pasado décadas escribiendo sobre ciencia en medios de comunicación como el 'New York Times' o 'National Geographic'. Ha escrito sobre cadáveres, sexo, orgasmos, el sistema digestivo, los viajes al espacio, y ahora sobre los animales en el libro 'Crímenes animales: cuando la naturaleza infringe la ley' (Capitán Swing, 2025).
Hablamos con la escritora y periodista Mary Roach. Ha pasado décadas escribiendo sobre ciencia en medios de comunicación como el 'New York Times' o 'National Geographic'. Ha escrito sobre cadáveres, sexo, orgasmos, el sistema digestivo, los viajes al espacio, y ahora sobre los animales en el libro 'Crímenes animales: cuando la naturaleza infringe la ley' (Capitán Swing, 2025).