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It's time to be positive! Continuing as SMG (Sydney's Matt Gunn) for the time being as opposed to TMG (Twizel's Matt Gunn), Gunny is back for another episode of Let's Be Positive, where he and It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin do their best to put a positive spin on all the latest happenings in the world of sport. On this episode, Gunny and Marty discuss the former's holiday in his homeland of Australia, the ongoing party in Belmore thanks to the Bulldogs' brilliant 2024 NRL season (so far), more NRL bunker botch-ups, Leon MacDonald departing as All Blacks assistant coach, and more.
It's time to be positive on It's Only Sport, but things look a little different this week. It's not Let's Be Positive with TMG (Twizel's Matt Gunn), but instead with SMG (Sydney's Matt Gunn) as Gunny and his family are enjoying holiday across the ditch. Gunny and Martin Devlin discuss the Bulldogs and their superb NRL season continuing, Warriors star Shaun Johnson's home farewell on Friday night, news coverage - if any - the Wallabies are receiving in Australia, and more.
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin continues the post-mortem of the All Blacks' 38-30 defeat to Argentina, which no doubt shocked Pumas supporters as much as it did Kiwi sports fans.First off, Devlin delivers a sermon on the Warriors, offering the New Zealand NRL club a reality check on their so-called success. While the club has (likely) enjoyed a fruitful 18 months when it comes to ticket and merchandise sales along with general support, when it comes to winning? They continue to struggle.Then, Devlin is joined by the great Justin Marshall to further unpick the All Blacks' loss to Argentina before running through press conference quotes from defence coach Scott Hansen, Mark 'Watto' Watson reviews New Zealand's Paris Olympics campaign on the ATM podcast, Matt Gunn is positive about Raygun's breakdancing and both rugby codes, and Rahul Patil recaps the Black Caps' side named for cricket tests away to Afghanistan and Sri Lanka.All that and much more!
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin tackles a Warriors-related story that is dominating the water-cooler talk in New Zealand, while also touching on the successes of Kiwi athletes at the Paris Olympics.First off, Devlin - hoisting tablets at the mountain top - delivers a sermon on Warriors star Shaun Johnson announcing his retirement from rugby league. The news came out on Monday evening with the 33-year-old fronting media and answering questions on Tuesday. Devlin offers congratulations to Johnson for a stellar career, but wonders about the timing of the announcement and whether it was tactical by he and/or the club, as well as questioning if Johnson truly fulfilled his potential.Then, Devlin is joined by former Warriors coach Tony Kemp to recap the Johnson retirement news, Mark 'Watto' Watson discusses Johnson and Paris Olympics results on the ATM podcast, motorsport legend Greg Murphy reviews the first seven rounds of the 2024 Supercars season, and Matt Gunn sprinkles positivity all over Johnson and the Canterbury Bulldogs.Plus, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh discuss the likes of Johnson's retirement and the All Blacks upcoming test match against Argentina on the Tight 5 and NEXT! All that and much more.
Twizel's Matt Gunn - who himself is worthy of a gold medal for toughing out the cold deep in the South Island - joins Brendan Telfer on It's Only Sport on the segment Let's Be Positive, where they attempt to put a positive spin on all the happenings in sport. This week, Gunny and Telf discuss the Paris Olympic Games getting underway and New Zealand's struggle to get a medal in the first few days. They also talk about Gunny's beloved Bulldogs scoring a big win over the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL, the Warriors keeping their season alive, and more.
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin tackles a typically slow news day (Tuesdays) and goes around the world, tapping into the expertise of rugby, cycling, and Olympics correspondents.To kick things off, Devlin delivers a sermon talking about the Tour de France, after Slovenian Tadej Pogačar secured his third tour win in five years. But, as the modern-day cyclist achieves things that dug-cheating cyclists of the past couldn't, Devlin wonders if the sport really is fully 'clean' in 2024.Then, All Blacks legend Murray Mexted offers his thoughts on the loose forward trio current coach Scott Robertson should select, Mark 'Watto' Watson talks middle management jobs at New Zealand Rugby and the Warriors, Cycling Weekly's Adam Becket reviews the 2024 Tour de France, and Matt Gunn is positive about his Bulldogs and Wallabies (among other things).Plus, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh bicker and butt heads on All Blacks selections, the NRL finals race, and the cleanliness of cyclists on the Tight 5 and What Has More Chance Of Happening. All that and much more!
Matt Gunn - a man overflowing with positivity thanks to the bitter cold down south in Twizel - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport, as part of the segment Let's Be Positive. Every week on the show, Gunny and Marty do their best to put a positive spin on all the latest happenings in the world of sport. On this episode, Gunny tells a gnarly story about how he sustained a severely injured arm, but sprinkles some positivity over the Wallabies winning their first two rugby tests of 2024, State of Origin game three in Brisbane this week, and more.
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin focusses on the two oval-ball codes with rugby union and rugby league front of mind. Devlin kicks things off delivering a sermon about the Warriors and their upcoming NRL clash against the Raiders in Canberra. This is the start of a vital run of games to finish the regular season for the Mount Smart club, and anything short of victory this weekend could be fatal to their finals hopes.Devlin's first guest is fellow Platform host Michael Laws, who joins the show to remember former All Blacks hooker Norm Hewitt, who passed away on Tuesday aged 55. Laws wrote Hewitt's autobiography Gladiator and they shared a strong friendship. He details to Devlin what Hewitt was like as a person, and how he overcame a tough upbringing, alcohol abuse and violence, and turned his life around for the better.Devlin then chats with league legend Mark Geyer to preview the third Origin clash, as well as Irish rugby writer Pat McCarry to recap his home nation's win over the Springboks, and Matt Gunn who is positive about Australian rugby and league.All that and much more!
Twizel's favourite Australian Matt Gunn is back for another edition of Let's Be Positive, where he and It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin do their best to put a positive spin on all the recent happenings in sport, This week, Gunny and Marty are positive about the Bulldogs' 13-12 golden point victory over the Warriors in the NRL, the All Blacks' test season getting underway to a rocky start, Lulu Sun's incredible performances at Wimbledon, and more.
Welcome to a very personal episode on the podcast, one where I'm not showing up as Lydia the somatic psychotherapist but as Lydia the woman. Sharing my personal journey over the last few months in the hope of helping those who listen. For the last 6 months, I have been doing deep trauma processing and this episode is a raw, honest conversation of what that looks like. I talk about facing my deepest wounds, and how It felt to learn about the protective mask I'd created to keep true vulnerability away. Matt and I also chat about embodiment and what that truly means, our work together and the reality of returning home to yourself and your body in the aftermath of trauma. I want this episode to show despite the pain and vulnerability of trauma processing, what you gain from doing it makes life so much richer. I hope you enjoy it and it resonates in some small way, if this episode resonates I'd love to hear your feedback (either leave it below in or personally send me it) . I guess it's confirmation that being so vulnerable and sharing so honestly is worth it so I'd be open to recording more of these episodes knowing it helps people on their journey. Sending love Lydia Somatic, trauma informed Psychotherapist (Msc) Instagram @selflove.lydiaYoutube - selflovelydia TikTok @selflove.lydiaPinterest @selflove.lydiawww.selflovelydia.comhello@lydiamccartney.com
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin continues the post-mortem into the Black Caps' horrendous defeat to Afghanistan to open their Twenty20 cricket World Cup campaign, virtually making their clash with the West Indies on Thursday morning (New Zealand time) a must-win to qualify for the Super 8 phase of the tournament. Devlin delivers a sermon firstly, admitting he wouldn't mind seeing the New Zealand men's cricketers lose to the Windies, believing they've let down their fans and the jersey with poor preparation ahead of the T20 World Cup.Then, Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox previews the upcoming US Open, Hurricanes CEO Avan Lee discusses the decision to schedule the 'Canes-Chiefs Super Rugby Pacific semifinal on Saturday afternoon, Mark 'Watto' Watson takes aim at the Black Caps, and Matt Gunn is VERY positive about his Canterbury Bulldogs who sit inside the NRL's top eight after a come-from-behind win over the Parramatta Eels.Plus, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh talk all sorts of sport including the Black Caps at the T20 World Cup, the Bulldogs beating the Eels on Monday night, and Super Rugby semifinals on the Tight 5 and What Has More Chance Of Happening. All that and much more!
Let's be positive! Matt Gunn - hailing from the chilly Twizel - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every week, to put a positive spin on all the happenings in sport recently. This week, Gunny and Marty discuss the Bulldogs and Warriors both suffering defeats in the NRL, the Highlanders winning again in Super Rugby Pacific and strengthening their top eight chances, a bizarre scoring blunder in Australian domestic netball, and more.
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Today's It's Only Sport best of podcast is largely dedicated to the now former All Blacks skipper Sam Cane, with show host Martin Devlin touching base with notable rugby minds in New Zealand and around the world to discuss Cane's decision to retire from the international game. Today, new All Blacks coach Scott Robertson confirmed he will have a new captain, but Cane could still run out in the black jumper in 2024 should Robertson select him.First off, Devlin delivers a sermon discussing Cane's legacy and where he sits in terms of New Zealand's great rugby servants. Then, audio from Robertson's stand-up is played where he talks about Cane's decision, rumours about a Richie Mo'unga return to New Zealand, player depth, and more.Ex-All Blacks coach Ian Foster chats about the leadership qualities he noticed in Cane while he was coach, UK rugby writer Chris Jones offers an international perspective on Cane, Sean Keeler from The Denver Post talks the NBA playoffs, and Matt Gunn is positive about Super Rugby Pacific uniforms and Australian netball.As well as that - as they always do - Devlin and young producer Lachlan Waugh bicker about the likes of the Warriors, rugby, and Premier League football on the Tight 5. All that and much more!
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin headlines the show with a BIIIIIIG name guest in the form of Team New Zealand boss Grant Dalton, who chats ahead of his departure for Barcelona, with the 37th America's Cup coming up later this year. Dalton talks all about the technology behind their boat and if they're ahead of the curve, comments he made about the former Labour Government and the media at the Taihoro boat launch, and more.Devlin kicks things off delivering a sermon filled with rage, directed at his beloved Manchester United, who - to quote the host of this show - have hit a new low.As well as that, Mark 'Watto' Watson talks the Warriors and his thoughts on Grant Dalton on the ATM podcast, Southern Steel coach Reinga Bloxham discusses her side's first win in 713 days in the ANZ netball Premiership - ending a 21-game losing run - and Matt Gunn is positive about his Bulldogs, the Warriors and Highlanders on Let's Be Positive.Plus, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh talks all things NBA, NRL, netball, A-League football and more on the Tight 5 and What Has More Chance Of Happening. All that and much more!
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin dedicates a good amount of time to the oval ball codes. He kicks things off with a sermon about the Warriors' drop in form in the NRL and how concerned we should be. Is a top four finish still possible? Should fans be realistic and see a finals appearance as a successful season?Then, Devlin is joined by Mark 'Watto' Watson on the ATM podcast to talk more about the Warriors, as well as the big hits being delivered by Chiefs loose forward Samipeni Finau in Super Rugby Pacific. Devlin replays one of his favourite interviews so far in 2024, which featured ex-Warriors coach and two-time NRL grand finalist Daniel Anderson, who was on the Rugby League Hour on Monday alongside Tony Kemp. Chris Jones out of the UK discusses a couple of intriguing rugby stories including reports that Qatar has pitched to host the planned Nations Championship. Matt Gunn brings his enthusiasm and positivity to talk about the NRL and Fox Sports' Paul Kent.As well as that, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh examine the Warriors' remaining NRL schedule and how many wins they need for a top four finish, and they debate a variety of topics including Super Rugby and the NBA on the Tight 5. All that and much more!
Matt Gunn out of Twizel joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport on the segment Let's Be Positive, where both men do their best to put a positive spin on all the happenings in sport recently. This week, Gunny and Marty discuss the Warriors form in the NRL and whether there should be concerns around their top eight chances, the Highlanders beating the Western Force in arguably the worst game of Super Rugby ever, and Fox Sports pundit Paul Kent's weekend brawl. Gunny also has a heart-warming story to tell about his family dog Chloe.
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin ploughs through a slow news day with a couple of opinion pieces and a handful of big-name guests joining the show. First off, Devlin delivers a sermon on the Warriors and their slight dip in form lately. How important is Anzac Day's clash with the Gold Coast Titans? Should alarm bells be rung if the Warriors can't beat the winless Gold Coast?Then, Devlin chats to motorsport legend Greg Murphy about the Taupō Supercars round just been and if it was a success, Chiefs star Shaun Stevenson recaps their start to the Super Rugby Pacific season, Mark 'Watto' Watson weighs in on coach Rob Penney and whether or not the Crusaders should consider moving on from him, and Matt Gunn is positive about his Bulldogs, Highlanders, and the Warriors.As well as that, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh chat rugby, NRL, NBA, dating, reality television and more on What Has More Chance Of Happening and the Tight 5. All that and much more!
Twizel's Matt Gunn - wallowing over the recent form of his beloved Canterbury Bulldogs, Highlanders and Liverpool - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every Tuesday on The Platform on the segment Let's Be Positive. Gunny and Marty do their best to put a positive spin on all the recent happenings in sport. Today they discuss Gunny's recent move into his new house, golden point in the NRL, and both do their best at playing the role of Taylan May's PR spin artist in an attempt to defend the Penrith outside back filming he and another person speeding in a car.
On today's podcast, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin tackles stories brewing in both men's and women's rugby that are making waves in New Zealand, with even some in the UK turning their heads. First off, Devlin delivers a sermon questioning comments made by Black Ferns co-captain Ruahei Demant, who's demanded that New Zealand Rugby invest more money in the women's game. While there are strong arguments for and against, Devlin feels that whether or not women's rugby receives more money comes down to a simple economic equation - profitability.Then, Devlin is joined by UK rugby writer Chris Jones who discusses All Black Jordie Barrett signing with Leinster as part of a six-month sabbatical, Mark 'Watto' Watson offers his thoughts on Demant's comments, Matt Gunn does his best to be positive about Penrith Panther Taylan May and his social media antics, and WalesOnline football writer Tom Coleman talks Wrexham A.F.C. earning promotion to the third division of English football.As well as that - as per usual - Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh argue a variety of sporting topics on What Has More Chance Of Happening and the Tight 5. All that and much more!
On today's podcast, it's sports galore for It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin who works his way through a number of interviews, opinions and debates concerning the likes of rugby union, rugby league, horse racing, and more. Firstly, Devlin delivers a sermon on NRL players Michael Jennings and James Tedesco, and why each (for contrasting reasons) should step away from rugby league. Then, former Warrior and current North Queensland Cowboys general manager Michael Luck joins the show chatting about his role with the NRL club and the current rugby league landscape in the southern hemisphere.Plus, Chiefs prop Aidan Ross previews his side's titanic Super Rugby Pacific clash with the Hurricanes this weekend, Debbie Kepitis chats through the incredible story of her $10 million AUD purchase of the only living foal of Winx, Mark Watson shares his thoughts on Michael Jennings and James Tedesco on the ATM podcast, and Matt Gunn is positive about the Bulldogs, Warriors and Chris Cairns.As well as that, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh clash heads a bit harder than usual debating Super Rugby Pacific, Formula One, the NRL and more on What's More Chance Of Happening and the Tight 5. All that and much more!
It's time to be positive! Twizel's Matt Gunn - who has a rare Bulldogs win in the NRL to indulge in for at least the next three days - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every week on the segment Let's Be Positive, where Gunny and Marty do their best to put a positive spin on all the recent happenings in sport. This week, Gunny shares his positivity on his Bulldogs and the Warriors both winning over the weekend, Russell Coutts and the Christchurch SailGP event, the Crusaders losing run hitting five in Super Rugby Pacific, and more.
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin continues detective work on the weekend of sport and further inspects the important results and storylines.First off, Devlin delivers a sermon on a Radio New Zealand article claiming the Maadi Cup (regatta) - the long-running high school rowing event - to be sexist. Author Dana Johannsen makes a case saying the Maadi Cup - a trophy awarded to the best male eight crew - is only one of 40 titles that are contested. Devlin argues, in the great scheme of things, does it matter? Does the term Maadi Cup really create division and inequity in the sport?Then, it's time for some rugby, as Devlin is joined by All Blacks icon and renowned commentator Justin Marshall, who focusses on the Crusaders suffering yet another defeat in Super Rugby Pacific, this time to their old rivals the Blues. Following that, Mark 'Watto' Watson talks the Maadi Cup story and future Kiwi rugby stars, basketball journalist and author Ian Thomsen shares his thoughts on the main contenders for the NBA championship with a month to go before the playoffs begin, and Matt Gunn is positive about his Bulldogs, the Warriors, Sail GP, and more.Plus, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh talk about the Crusaders and how much longer - realistically - they'll be struggling for wins, and they face off debating a slew of topics on the Tight 5. All that and much more!
Twizel's Matt Gunn - who's always bursting at the seams with positivity - joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every week, dong his best to put a positive spin on all the happenings in sport from the recent past. This week, Gunny and Marty discuss the Bulldogs and Warriors both losing in the NRL over the weekend, Gunny's Liverpool and Highlanders also suffering defeats recently, the Crusaders struggles to start Super Rugby Pacific, the Maadi Cup rowing regatta, and much more.
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin tackles the typically slow news day that is a Tuesday, by scanning his magnifying glass over a handful of sports and digging up some juicy stories to sink his teeth into. First off, Devlin delivers a sermon on the Auckland FC fan who invaded the Eden Park pitch, late in the Wellington Phoenix-Sydney FC A-League football match on the weekend. He feels the story is getting murkier and murkier, and questions if the New Zealand mass media is misreporting the incident.Plus, league expert and Rugby League Hour co-host Tony Kemp shares his thoughts on Melbourne Storm playmaker Jahrome Hughes being suspended one game for colliding with a referee, Mark 'Watto' Watson is back talking Super Rugby Pacific and the Warriors on the ATM podcast, UK football broadcaster Andy Buckley discusses Nottingham Forest's points deduction in the English Premier League, and Matt Gunn is positive about his Bulldogs, the Crusaders and the Maadi Cup rowing regatta. All that and much more!
Matt Gunn and It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin are here for another edition of Let's Be Positive, where they do their best to put a positive spin on all the happenings in sport over the previous few days. This week, Gunny and Marty discuss Australia's three-wicket victory over New Zealand in the second cricket test, the Warriors and Bulldogs both losing their opening NRL games of 2024, global warming in Twizel, and more.
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin offers a comprehensive review of the Black Caps' disappointing defeat in the second and final cricket test against Australia in Christchurch. Despite seemingly taking control of the match with a handful of wickets late on day three, New Zealand couldn't finish the visitors off and ultimately lost by three wickets. Former Black Cap Simon Doull shares his thoughts on the test, including Daryl Mitchell's comments afterwards that the Kiwi cricketers aren't "defined by outcomes".As well as that, rugby league journalist Brad Walter talks Roosters prop Spencer Leniu's eight-game suspension for a racial slur, Breakers owner Matt Walsh recaps their NBL campaign and Matt Gunn is positive about cricket, Super Rugby and the Canterbury Bulldogs.Plus, Devlin ties a bow around the Hurricanes Poua haka saga which re-emerged over the weekend, and he and producer Lachlan Waugh debate a variety of sports topics on the Tight 5. All that and much more!
On today's episode, so much sport... so little time! It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin tries desperately to squeeze in a bucket-load of sport to recap from the weekend. Firstly, former All Blacks halfback Justin Marshall recaps Super Rugby Pacific's magic round in Melbourne, including the standout teams and whether or not the Victorian capital is suitable to host the event given the poor crowd numbers.Following that, IOS cricket correspondent Rahul Patil shares his sorrow over a poor display by New Zealand in their test cricket loss to Australia, Kiwi league legend Daryl Halligan covers the NRL matches in Las Vegas, our F1 expert Vincenzo Landino talks the ongoing Christian Horner saga at Red Bull, and Matt Gunn is positive about test cricket and also shares his thoughts on Roosters prop Spencer Leniu's alleged racial slur directed at Ezra Mam.Plus, Devlin has a moan about Super Rugby crowds, and he and producer Lachlan Waugh debate the likes of rugby, league and athletics on the Tight 5. All that and much more!
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin - donning the widest of smiles - puts in the k's and grinds his way to reviewing what was a chocka-full weekend in sport, featuring the likes of Super Rugby kicking off, NRL pre-season and Supercars. First off, ex-All Black Justin Marshall recaps the first round of Super Rugby Pacific, and the strange emergence of smart mouthguards and how idiotic they seem. Plus, talkSPORT's Tom Rennie recaps Liverpool's 1-0 win over Chelsea in extra-time to win the English League Cup final, Devlin and producer Lachlan Waugh debate a variety of topics on the Tight 5, The Roar's Mike Meehall Wood talks rugby league's World Club Challenge which saw Wigan beat Penrith 16-12, and Matt Gunn is positive about the Black Caps, the Highlanders and Canterbury Bulldogs. All that and much more!
It's time for positivity! Matt Gunn out of Twizel joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every Monday for the segment Let's Be Positive, where he and Marty do their best to put a positive spin on all the sports results, news and views from over the weekend. This week, Gunny and Marty talk about the Black Caps' disappointing performances against Australia in their final two Twenty20's, Gunny's Bulldogs losing an NRL pre-season trial, Super Rugby Pacific kicking off, and more.
It's time to be positive! Matt Gunn from Twizel joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every Monday, on the segment Let's Be Positive, where Gunny and Marty do their best to put a positive spin on all the happenings in sport right now. This week, they talk about the first set of NRL pre-season trials including the Bulldogs' 24-12 win over the Melbourne Storm, and Gunny's optimism that it could indeed be the Doggies' year. As well as that, they talk about the Wellington Phoenix continuing to top the A-League football table, upcoming cricket series' between New Zealand and Australia, and more.
On today's episode, Martin Devlin attempts to juggle a variety of sports to recap from over the weekend, including a couple of New Zealand franchises further proving their playoff credentials. But first off, Black Caps coach Gary Stead joins the show to talk ahead of the Twenty20 and test series' at home to Australia, getting underway on Wednesday this week. Would Stead prefer his side win a T20 series or a single test against Australia? He reveals that to Devlin. Plus, experienced football commentator Simon Hill talks the Wellington Phoenix continuing to top the A-League table, NBL analyst Liam Santamaria chats the New Zealand Breakers who secured their place in the playoffs, league icon Frank Endacott shares his thoughts on the Warriors first NRL pre-season trial against the Wests Tigers in Christchurch, and Matt Gunn is positive about his Canterbury Bulldogs, England cricket and the Phoenix. All that and much more!
On today's episode, it's Super Bowl Sunday (Monday in New Zealand), and It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin is all over that as well as big storylines from over the weekend. First off, ex-All Black Justin Marshall covers off the latest Six Nations rugby matches, with the biggest talking point being a controversial no-try call at the end of France's 20-16 win over Scotland at Murrayfield, which would have handed the Scots victory. Did referee Nic Berry and TMO Brian Macneice make the correct decision? Plus, Football Garbage Time's Ha Kung Wong is at a Taylor Swift-themed Super Bowl party and talks the big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, Matt Gunn is positive about Usher's halftime show and rugby, Martin Devlin has a moan about Wellington, and he and producer Lachlan Waugh chat a range of topics on the Tight 5 and What's More Chance of Happening. All that and much more!
It's time to be positive! Matt Gunn from Twizel joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every Monday, to put a positive spin on all the happenings in sport from over the weekend. This week, Gunny and Marty start off by discussing hydro lake levels down south dropping, before chatting about referee-centered controversy in the Scotland-France Six Nations match, Super Bowl 58 between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs, and more.
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin struggles to juggle so many different sports to recap from over the weekend. Where on earth do we start? Well, how about that cricket test between the West Indies and Australia at the Gabba? AAP's Scott Bailey joins to dissect a famous eight-run victory for the Windies. Plus, tennis correspondent Dave Worsley reviews the two Australian tennis Open singles finals, former All Whites and Wellington Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert talks about the Nix's impressive A-League campaign rolling on, talkSPORT's Jon Norman chats about England's famous test cricket win over India, and Matt Gunn is positive about Australian cricket and Liverpool's next manager. All that and much more!
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin tackles arguably the biggest New Zealand sports story from over the weekend - Joe Schmidt being named the new Wallabies rugby coach. Justin Marshall discusses that as well as previewing Scott Robertson's first year in charge of the All Blacks. Ex-Wallaby Peter FitzSimons also shares his thoughts on the Schmidt appointment and whether or not hiring another Kiwi for the Australia job is a good idea. Plus, Football Garbage Time's Ha Kung Wong chats the NFL divisional round, and Matt Gunn is positive about shopping, tennis and his Bulldogs. All that and much more!
Let's Be Positive! Twizel's Matt Gunn joins forces with It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin for their weekly segment, to put a positive spin on all the happenings in sport. This week, Gunny and Marty discuss Joe Schmidt being named Wallabies coach, the Australia-West Indies cricket test series, the Bulldogs chances at the NRL top eight in 2024, and more.
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin kicks off 2024 by previewing and reviewing a number of key sports happening right now. First off, Wellington Phoenix legend Paul Ifill delves into his former club's impressive A-League football campaign so far - how far can the Phoenix go? Are they a genuine chance at the title? Plus, experienced sports scribe Graeme Agars previews the Australian tennis Open and Novak Djokovic's chances of winning a 25th Grand Slam, Football Garbage Time's Ha Kung Wong recaps today's NFL wildcard playoff games - which included a major upset with the Green Bay Packers defeating the Dallas Cowboys - and Matt Gunn is back sprinkling his positive dust all over notable sports stories of late. All that and much more!
It's time to be positive! Twizel resident Matt Gunn joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every Monday, putting a positive spin on all the happenings in sport recently. In their first chat of 2024, Gunny and Marty discuss balmy weather of late down south, Australian cricketer David Warner's legacy, the Wallabies' year ahead, and more.
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin reviews an action-packed weekend with a variety of sports to sink his teeth into. First off, former Black Cap Andre Adams dials in to discuss his old teammate Lou Vincent having his life-ban from cricket relaxed over the weekend - did common sense prevail? What cricket will Lou Vincent be able to indulge in? As well as that, Sports Byline USA's Ron Barr talks about Shohei Ohtani's eye-watering new contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, talkSPORT's Tom Rennie talks English Premier League, and Matt Gunn is positive about Christmas shopping, BBQs and cricket. All that and much more!
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin comprehensively wraps the weekend of sport with a variety of codes to talk about. First off, former Black Cap Andre Adams joins to discuss New Zealand's surprise loss to Bangladesh in the first of two cricket tests - where does this defeat rank among the team's worst? Plus, Wellington Phoenix legend Ben Sigmund chats his former side's incredible start to the A-League season, talkSPORT's Tom Rennie recaps an entertaining weekend in the English Premier League, and Matt Gunn is back drizzling his positivity all over former Australian quick Mitchell Johnson calling out David Warner. All that and much more!
Let's Be Positive! Matt Gunn from Twizel joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every Monday, to put a positive spin on all the happenings in sport from over the weekend. Gunny and Marty talk about puppies, the Black Caps losing to Bangladesh, Mitchell Johnson's criticism of David Warner's farewell test series, and much more.
Ever wondered why high-performing men are often driven by unresolved past traumas? Psychotherapist Matt Gun joins us in this powerful conversation, helping us decode the hidden traps of our unconscious mind, its profound influence on our behavior, and the critical role of self-intimacy. Through his experiences, we gain an understanding of how inner work can liberate us from patterns that hold us back.Feeling disconnected from your body? It's a state many of us experience. Matt sheds light on the simple practices of stillness and mindful breathwork that can connect us with our bodies. We explore the concept of 'armour', a facade that many men use to conceal their internal struggles, and discuss the negative effects this can have on our well-being and relationships. We share personal experiences that emphasize the need to listen to our gut instincts and be present for overall growth and success.Finally, we embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal development, sharing our experiences with men's work and how it has drastically shifted our connection with our bodies and emotions. We touch upon the unfamiliarity for many men of receiving love and empathy from the masculine, and the profound impact it can have. We conclude with the powerful idea of men reconnecting with their bodies, the transformative effects it can have, and the importance of being driven by love rather than fear and pain. This conversation promises to provide a unique perspective on self-discovery, ensuring growth in your personal and professional life.Matt website is: https://www.mattgunn.co.uk/You can find him on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattdgunn >>>>>>>Join the Facebook group where we hang about daily: Join Here Are you a man in business and have a partner? Don't waste another second on trying to please everyone! Watch our 13min training w/Google doc cheat sheet - Watch Here Check out the website for events & program details: AwakenedMan Follow AMP Socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Twitter Follow Pete: Instagram | Facebook Follow Ben: Instagram | Facebook
Ever noticed how many men tend to disconnect their physical well-being from their emotional and mental health? Ever thought why this might be? We did, and our thought-provoking discussion with guest Matt navigates this concept, shedding light on the immense implications it can have on men's health. Matt does an impressive job emphasizing how important it is for men to bridge this gap and reconnect with their bodies. Together, we explore various groundbreaking practices, including breathwork and movement, which can help men achieve this essential connection. But, the exploration doesn't stop there. We take a deep look into the power of presence and emotional expression, two facets often neglected by men due to societal norms and fears. Sharing our experiences fostering safe environments for men to fully engage in meaningful conversations, we underline the remarkable transformations that come when men feel supported enough to embrace their emotions. Rounding off our invigorating chat, we turn our focus towards nurturing our minds and bodies to create a harmonious relationship between them. From the profound sensations induced by plant medicine like cambo to the raw intensity of cold exposure, we lay out a myriad of pathways for self-discovery. Don't miss Matt Gunn's inspiring insights on his journey through men's work, and learn how you can continue this essential conversation through his website. It's all about creating a deeper understanding of men's disconnection and discovering effective strategies for establishing deeper connections. So, are you ready to break some walls?Here is how you can contact Matt:www.mattgunn.co.uk >>>>>>>Join the Facebook group where we hang about daily: Join Here Are you a man in business and have a partner? Don't waste another second on trying to please everyone! Watch our 13min training w/Google doc cheat sheet - Watch Here Check out the website for events & program details: AwakenedMan Follow AMP Socials: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Twitter Follow Pete: Instagram | Facebook Follow Ben: Instagram | Facebook
It's time to be positive! Matt Gunn out of Twizel joins Martin Devlin on It's Only Sport as he does every Monday, doing his best to put a positive spin on all the happenings in sport from over the weekend. This week, Gunny and Marty chat about weather and building houses down south, Michael Maguire stepping down as Kiwis coach, the anniversary of Phillip Hughes' death, the English Premier League, and more.
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin extensively covers off Australia's victory in the one-day Cricket World Cup final over India by six wickets. It's their sixth title all-time, and incredibly, their fifth win on foreign soil. Former Black Cap Craig Cumming delves into game specifics including Travis Head's man-of-the-match performance, AAP's Scott Bailey discusses where the win and team itself ranks alongside some of Australia's great ODI sides, and Matt Gunn out of Twizel shares his maniacal fandom over one of his teams finally winning something in 2023. Plus, The Roar's Brett McKay discusses Hamish McLennan being ousted as Rugby Australia chairman, and our F1 expert Vincenzo Landino reviews the Las Vegas Grand Prix. All that and much more!
On today's episode, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin juggles a plethora of sports to cater for a busy Monday afternoon. First off, cricket expert Graeme Beasley joins the show to cover off allegations of ball tampering against Black Cap Henry Nicholls in domestic cricket, and the NZC investigation that was carried out. Plus, talkSPORT's Tom Rennie recaps an exciting weekend in the English Premier League which included a 4-4 draw between Chelsea and Manchester City, Football Garbage Time's Ha Kung Wong talks NFL, and Matt Gunn is positive about Addin Fonua-Blake and a possible rugby/rugby league player war. All that and much more!
Revel Surf park is the wave pool powered by Swell MFG. It is the focal point of the 37-acre mixed-use development at Cannon Beach in Mesa, Arizona. In this episode, we have a wonderfully frank discussion with Matt Gunn, who along with his partner, built this wave technology. The journey one takes from obsessing on, and then building a new technology is not for the faint of heart. Matt shares fascinating stories of real-world R&D failures, triumphs and flat-out stoke as his crew prepares to open up to the public in Spring 2024.
Police say a body has been found after a car crashed and sank into a canal near Twizel on Sunday. Divers spent several hours searching the shoreline and the deep water. The person's identity has not been released and it's not clear if they were the sole passenger. Matt Gunn, a local journalist and editor of Twizel Update, spoke to Jimmy Elllingham.
How can psychotherapy and breathwork be brought together to create powerful healing? Join us in this episode with Matt Gunn, psychotherapist and trauma release breathwork practitioner, as he talks about his journey through psychotherapy and shares with us incredible insights on how to heal from experiences of the past, use the emotion of anger to your advantage, seek connection with our partners, family and friends and ultimately being comfortable with your most authentic self in spite of what the world thinks. Key topics discussed include;