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It's one of our favourite episodes each season: Clarkie, Guildy and Tass look into their crystal balls to predict what will happen in the 2025 Rugby League season. The boys will dissect each NRL Club's Finals prospects, as well as who will win the NRL Premiership, Dally M Medal, Team of the Year, State of Origin, International Rugby League's major competitions, and finally the Super League Premiership!——TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Intro01:53 - Episode Overview02:11 - Super League: Round One Results (+ All-Stars and NRL Trials)10:20 - Join TSS Tipping & Supercoach money comps!11:04 - Wests Tigers18:44 - South Sydney Rabbitohs28:00 - Parramatta Eels35:56 - Gold Coast Titans40:41 - New Zealand Warriors45:45 - Brisbane Broncos51:27 - St George Illawarra Dragons59:21 - The Dolphins1:07:11 - Canberra Raiders1:13:08 - Newcastle Knights1:19:32 - Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs1:27:23 - Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles1:34:32 - North Queensland Cowboys1:38:33 - Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks1:42:06 - Sydney Roosters1:46:15 - Melbourne Storm1:49:47 - Penrith Panthers1:54:18 - NRL Ladder Predictions: Summary1:57:00 - NRL Grand Final Predictions1:59:10 - Dally M and Team of the Year Predictions2:03:36 - State of Origin and Wally Lewis Medal Predictions2:05:18 - Ashes Series, Pacific Cup and Golden Boot Predictions2:06:31 - Super League and Man of Steel Predictions2:08:08 - Outro——Click the link to follow us on Instagram, Facebook & TikTok, check out our sponsors, or to listen on your preferred podcasting platform:https://linktr.ee/thesidelinestoryrlpodcast——Hosted by Daniel Tassone, Nicholas Guild & Ryan Clarke.Podcast mixed by Daniel Tassone using Garageband.Podcast distributed to all major listening apps using Spotify for Podcasters.Music credit for this episode: ‘Chase' [prod. Yrii Semchyshyn from Pixabay].——Logo designed by Tahlia Zaccomer.© The Sideline Story: Rugby League Podcast, 2021.——“You're listening to The Sideline Story Rugby League Podcast: The Greatest View of Rugby League from the Sideline”
Episode 7 - AFL 2024 Pacific Cup Grand Final Day Hosted by Troy Thompson
Episode 6 - AFL 2024 Pacific Cup Day 6 Hosted by Troy Thompson
Episode 5 - AFL 2024 Pacific Cup Day 5 Hosted by Troy Thompson
Episode 4 - AFL 2024 Pacific Cup Day 4 Hosted by Troy Thompson
Episode 3 - AFL 2024 Pacific Cup Day 3 Hosted by Troy Thompson
Episode 2 - AFL 2024 Pacific Cup Day 2 Hosted by Troy Thompson
The New Zealand Falcons are off to the AFL Pacific Cup. They've named their team, which is set to travel over to Queensland's Sunshine Coast to compete from the 17th through to the 25th of November. Piney was joined by their head coach Chris Mundell to learn more about it and discuss their chances in the cup. “We think we're going over with a stronger team across the board than we have probably ever put forward.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Episode of Aussie Rules The World Team Podcast, Troy, Greg, Jarrod Landells update and discuss latest results and news from around the world. Included Pacific Cup tournament Preview
Episode 1 - AFL 2024 Pacific Cup Day 1 Hosted by Troy Thompson
Remembrance Day services held to honour soldiers and veterans; The United Nations climate summit set to get underway; And in rugby league, the Jillaroos beat the Black Ferns to win the Pacific Cup.
World Footy Shorts - Pacific Cup Fixture Announcement Hosted by Troy Thompson
Sydney Roosters and Jillaroos centre Isabelle Kelly joined Peter Psaltis on 4BC Wide World of Sports ahead of Australia's big clash against the Kiwi Ferns in the Pacific Cup Final on Sunday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tongan Assistant Coach David Tangata Toa joined Peter Psaltis on 4BC Wide World of Sports ahead of the nation's huge clash with Australia for the Pacific Cup on Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this bulletin, tens of millions of voters in the United States cast their ballots on election day, an independent review into the deaths of two babies in a Western Australian hospital released, and in Rugby League, Australia's team line-up announced for the Pacific Cup final against Tonga.
In Pacific Waves today: What US election results would mean for Pacific region; Bus crash injures 13 Tongan seasonal workers; PNG eyes biometric voting; Tonga's rugby league team secures Pacific Cup finals spot.
A clutch field goal from Isaiya Katoa with four minutes on the clock secured Tonga a dramatic 25-24 victory over the Kiwis, which sees them advance to the Pacific Cup final against the Kangaroos and resigns the defending champions to a do-or-die relegation scrap.Skipper Lachlan Lam and fullback Nene Macdonald have combined to lead Papua New Guinea past the Cook Islands and into the Pacific Championships promotion-relegation match. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Optus and Telstra begin switching off the 3G network; Western Australia has been named the best-performing state economy for the first time in a decade and the coach of the Jillaroos says the Australian team will be at full-strength for the Pacific Cup final.
In this bulletin, Egypt proposes a temporary Gaza ceasefire to allow for a hostage exchange, David Crisafulli to be sworn in as Queensland's premier, and in rugby league, Australia books a spot in the Pacific Cup final.
The boys band together for the final episode of season 4 of the podcast as they discuss all things rugby league in the annual end-of-season bunker review for 2024… (and yes, we will be back in 2025 for Season 5)! —— TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 01:17 - Guildy disagrees with our review of the NRL Grand Final 06:51 - Episode Overview 08:11 - Revisiting our Crystal Ball predictions for the 2024 Rugby League season 20:22 - Wigan win B2B Super League titles and the first-ever Grand Slam! 25:22 - Which Super League clubs could compete in the NRL? 32:32 - Will the World Club Challenge be played in 2025? 43:32 - International Rugby League: Who will win the Pacific Cup? 49:30 - International Rugby League: Who will win the Pacific Bowl? 53:22 - International Rugby League: England host Samoa in 2-test series 57:30 - NRL Expansion hits major hurdle; Perth bid in jeopardy 1:06:27 - Play-the-balls under the microscope for 2025 1:13:33 - National Youth Comp (U20s) to return in 2026? 1:17:40 - Are there too many jerseys in the NRL? 1:20:30 - Rugby League to be played in GPS system for first time in over 100 years 1:26:23 - Signing news and rumours (Gutho, Hunt, JAC, Trindall, Thompson, Cobbo, Doueihi, and more) 1:38:53 - Quick-fire NRL team reviews for 2024 and what they can improve on for 2025 1:55:27 - Outro —— Click the link to follow us on Instagram, Facebook & TikTok, check out our sponsors, or to listen on your preferred podcasting platform: https://linktr.ee/thesidelinestoryrlpodcast —— Proudly sponsored by: * ADSE Apparel * Akasha * Rusty Penny Brewing Co. * rugbyleague.com —— Hosted by Daniel Tassone, Nicholas Guild & Ryan Clarke. Podcast mixed by Daniel Tassone using Garageband. Podcast distributed to all major listening apps using Spotify for Podcasters. Music credit for this episode: ‘Chase' [prod. Yrii Semchyshyn from Pixabay]. —— Logo designed by Tahlia Zaccomer. © The Sideline Story: Rugby League Podcast, 2021. —— “You're listening to The Sideline Story Rugby League Podcast: The Greatest View of Rugby League from the Sideline”
(00:00) Lewis previews the upcoming international fixtures and teams for the Pacific Cup & Bowl looking at squads in depth and thoughts how each will play out (33:30 onwards) He then names his season awards "The Fifths" including his team of the year 1-17 and player of the year (1:23:30 onwards) and finishes running through NRL news, talking points and signings! #NRL #Fifthnlast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chief League Reporter at the Sydney Morning Herald joins Jimmy Smith with the breaking news that Clint Gutherson has been given permission by the Parramatta Eels to find a new club immediately. As well as assessing the Pacific Cup sides named this week and an update on Tim Tszyu needing to evacuate from his camp in Florida. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Rugby Kiwis head coach Stacey Jones joined Jason Pine live in the studio for a chat, discussing the upcoming Pacific Championship, the Warriors' performance in 2024 and answering listener questions. The Pacific Championship is set to kickoff late next month. The competition is two-tiered, with men's and women's teams from across the region competing for the Pacific Cup and the Pacific Bowl. There will also be two match days in New Zealand with the grand finals to be played in Sydney on November 10. The Kiwis and Kiwi Ferns will face off against the Kangaroos and Jillaroos in a double-header at Christchurch's Apollo Projects Stadium on October 27, marking the Kiwis' return to the city after five years and the Kiwi Ferns' first South Island Test since 1998. The Kiwis will then take on Tonga at Auckland's Go Media Stadium on November 2. Meanwhile, Jones finalised his coaching staff for the Championship in July and it features six former Kiwis. Steve Price, Nathan Cayless and Adam Blair are assistant coaches. Stephen Kearney, the 2008 World Cup-winning Kiwis head coach, works in a culture and leadership adviser role while Daryl Halligan and David Solomona round out the team as kicking coach and wellbeing manager, respectively. He told Piney that he's excited to get into camp. “I'm looking forward to the final series and players getting through unscathed.” LISTEN ABOVE Pacific Championship schedule Sunday, October 27: Pacific Cup – New Zealand v Australia (men and women) at Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch Saturday, November 2: Pacific Cup – New Zealand v Tonga (men) at Go Media Stadium, Auckland Sunday, November 3: Pacific Cup – New Zealand v Papua New Guinea (women) at Santos Stadium, Port Moresby Sunday, November 10: Pacific Cup men's and women's Grand Final in Sydney, Australia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian Kangaroos Coach Mal Meninga has admitted he's still hurting from last year's shock 30-nil thumping to New Zealand in the final of the Pacific Cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's host, Chris Weaver, is joined by Tony English to chat tales from the Pacific Cup (Pac Cup) and teaching the next generation of sailors. Tony is a sailor, boat restorer, and even delivery driver for Latitude 38 Sailing Magazine! Hear how to train for the wide range of Pacific Cup scenarios, how he managed to win or finish Top 5 in many races, how to problem-solve during a race, what he loves so much about volunteering in the sailing community, and how to keep sailing fun. Learn more about the Pacific Cup: https://www.pacificcup.org/
This week's host, Moe Roddy, is joined by Erica Mattson to chat crossing the Pacific with a crew of 2 on a small boat. Erica and her father, Robin Jeffers, set sail on her Moore 24 Accelerando for the 2024 Pacific Cup (Pac Cup) on July 15th. Hear how she qualified for the US Sailing Team in the ‘90s, how she committed to sailing to Hawaii, their sleeping and eating schedule during the race, how to decompress once you're back on land, and what they'll do differently than their 2022 Pacific Cup race. Follow Erica during the race at YBTracking.com
Tomorrow the World Skate Oceania Artistic Championships and Pacific Cup are kicking off in New Plymouth. Assistant team coach Macarena Carrascosa will be there.
The band back together! Tim Cutler, Nick Skinner and Daniel Beswick all in one Zoom call to discuss the two Associate winners for the ICC Awards, Pacific Cup and Vanuatu's Qualifier Prep, PLUS an early look at the U19 Cricket World Cup!
Explosive allegations of an affair between two cabinet ministers in Fiji are unravelling; PNG riot recovery estimated to cost around one billion kina; Celebrating cricket and culture at the Pacific Cup in Auckland.
Celebrating cricket and culture at the Pacific Cup in Auckland
The first Māori women's cricket squad is taking part in the the Pacific Cup tournament which begins today, in a bid to increase the participation of Māori and Pasifika in the sport. This year's tournament, being played in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, will see teams from the Cook Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Vanuatu, as well as Aotearoa all compete for the title. The diversity and inclusion lead at New Zealand Cricket, Andrew Tara, says the tournament is a good way to encourage Māori and Pacific participation in the sport. Tara spoke to Ben Strang.
Brad Foster provides an update on the Victorian woman charged with three counts of murder and five of attempted murder relating to the death of three people who ate mushrooms at her house in July this year, gives some tips for the Melbourne Cup on later today, and explains changes to what punters can wear to the "race that stops the nation". He also talks interest rates and rugby league following New Zealand's big win in the Pacific Cup.
Jude's near death experience doing DIY, Eddie McGuire talks Melbourne Cup Carnival, Dell previews Pacific Cup final and Cold Chisel's Manager Rod Willis shares behind the scene stories of the band.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's host, John Arndt, is joined by offshore racer and Naos Yachts Founder and CEO Charly Devanneaux to chat all things racing, cruising, and French sailing. Charly has been a sailor his entire life and posted podium finishes in the Newport-Cabo Race, Transpac, Pacific Cup, ARC, and more. Hear how to race shorthanded and with a big crew, his favorite annual sailing traditions, how French sailing culture compares to the US, his favorite French sailing heroes, and great times sailing with his dad and his sons. Learn more about Charly at NaosYachts.com and on Instagram @Naos.Yachts
Trigger warning: this episode contains details of Andy's infection. This week's host, John Arndt, is joined by Andy Schwenk to chat lessons from 54.5 trips between the Bay Area and Hawaii. Andy is a long-time Express 37 sailor, Bay Area marine surveyor, and Richmond Yacht Club Port Captain who has truly seen it all. Hear tales from his Pacific Cup races, his life-threatening infection, how a petroleum tanker and paratroopers may have saved his life, lessons learned from the injury, and who the best people to sail with are. Learn more at https://www.richmondyc.org/
This week's host, John Arndt, is joined by Bill Erkelens to chat The Ocean Race 2022-2023 and sustainability in sailing. Bill is the Chief Operating Officer for the 11th Hour Racing Team and recorded this from Latitude 38 - Lisbon, that is! He took 2nd place in the 2022 Pacific Cup with his wife Melinda aboard their Moore 24, “Foamy.” Hear how to pick the perfect boat for your next race, build the perfect team, the latest technology in racing boats, how to build boats more sustainably, and get any sleep during The Ocean Race. Learn more about Bill at TheOceanRace.com, 11thHourRacing.org, and 1Degree.US
Tim, Nick and Bes are back together to try and catch up on all the Emerging Cricket of the past fortnight!
Never short of cricket! We run through the Women's T20WC Qualifier where Ireland and Bangladesh prevail, and ask "Where to now?" for Thailand. We take a look at the upcoming Pacific Cup plus gush over Uganda's success, run the magnifying glass over UAE and wrap the action so far at the European Cricket Championships!
This week's host, Nicki Bennett, is joined by Ronnie Simpson to chat finding fulfillment in sailing and his coverage of this year's Pacific Cup, which is running for the first time in 4 years. Ronnie is an Iraq war veteran who discovered sailing after being wounded and has since sailed well over 100,000 miles. Hear how to find community in sailing, how it can lead to so many great things in life, what viewers can expect from this year's Pac Cup, the perks racing has over cruising, and his favorite racing stories. Learn more about Ronnie on Instagram @CaptainRon_Official and the Pac Cup at PacificCup.org and social media
This week's host, Moe Roddy, is joined by Kimberly Paternoster and David Parker to chat their shared love of music, cooking, and cruising the world together. Kimberly has been sailing since she bought her first boat in 2003 and is said to be the only woman who's ever righted an AC45. David has raced for over 25 years, including winning the Rolex Big Boat Series multiple times and 2 podium finishes in the Pacific Cup. Hear what it takes to live full-time on your boat, how to work from anywhere while cruising, sailing lessons they learned from cooking and music, the boats they love the most, and where they're off to next. Learn more about Kimberly and David at SVPrudence.com, WickedCode.com, and TheParkerApproach.com
Rhett Warrener and I first crossed paths as members of Canada’s national U17 team. We were both coming off successful 16 year old seasons in the WHL, (Rhett was in Saskatoon and I was with Spokane) when Hockey Canada gave us the phone call that we were chosen to travel to Japan and play in the Pacific Cup. We were reunited at the 94 draft, when Rhett was chosen 26th overall and I went 5 picks later, both to the Florida Panthers. We were reunited again in 96 when we represented Canada at the World Junior Championship held in Boston, where we won the gold. We even appear together on the back of one of Rhett’s hockey cards, celebrating after we won the final! I joined Rhett and the Panthers for their epic 1996 playoff run, after my season with Spokane ended. I was a “black ace”, but Rhett was playing regular minutes. The Panthers made it to the final, but got swept by Colorado.
Ted goes over a frustrating "should have won" game against the Blues, and talks to esports Sharks Pacific Cup presented by WD_BLACK commentator Cam Halbert. Presented by Coors Light.
The boys add a new liney to the Pod, Anth Merrigan. We talk a little about some of the most dominant teams the sport has seen. Then we talk to Daryn With NARCh about the New Events he has planned and Bringing back The Pacific Cup! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rollerdadnews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rollerdadnews/support
Listen as Japan defeat Australia 7-0 in the Australia Pacific Cup final at Blacktown International Sports Cup ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
My good friend in Rugby Eric Tom reached out on Facebook and asked if anyone would be available to assist with Pacific Cup 2019! That's all it was. An ask... and we responded. Aarvi did very well and the day was dreary but was an opportunity for us to get ProTrainer and ProPhysio+ out there!
@Enda Brady, Sky News UK correspondent, playing the role of weatherman for us. He also told us the great story of a dust-up between two footballers' wives now dubbed "Wagatha Christie".Elliott Smith, RS rugby commentator, with today's "Rugby Diaries".Kevin Putt, former representative halfback and RS rugby analyst, who disagrees with WR's Augustine Pichot's idea of moving defensive lines back two metres. Putt thinks it'll encourage teams to be less expansive with ball-in-hand, not more so.Gareth Widdop, Great Britain Lions league player, ahead of the Pacific Cup series starting October 26th. He is hugely disappointed Sam Burgess has been ruled out through injury.
The ECCW Throwback Machine has come alive for our second episode! Throwbackers Vincent Gnitt and The Natural relive a classic Pacific Cup tournament from 2010 between The Divine Prophet and NXT and pro wrestling superstar Kyle O'Reilly. For tickets to upcoming ECCW shows please visit ECCW.com. Tickets for Ballroom Brawl 12 are available at ticketmaster.com ECCW is a Pulselabz partner. Check out pulselabz.com/r/eccw and use promo code PULSE to save $60 off your new gaming chair.
Host Vincent Gnitt looks back at the Pacific Cup tournament, while also discussing upcoming shows including ECCW Underground happening March 30th. Pac Cup winner Judas Icarus stops by to comment on his big win, and Vincent sits down with the Voros Twins to talk about their wrestling journey so far. All this and so much more. Sponsored by: Crop King Seeds, Vita Pro 21, and Crazy Horse Energy.
3rd episode of Worldwide Music from Aero, Herron, JCal, Nicky Knocks, Romz, Corespawn, Big Willz and more. All brought to you by Lattestoned Wellness Center. The Pacific Cup on 4/20! Ypao Beach, Guam!!
Join host Vincent Gnitt as he breaks down the matches for the 19th Annual ECCW Pacific Cup tournament. Featuring Billy Suede, Daniel Adonis, Bishop, Artermis Spencer, Ring Of Honor Television Champion Jeff Cobb and MORE, this legendary tournament is shaping up to be the most exciting one yet. The 19th annual ECCW Pacific Cup Tournament is happening LIVE March 9th at The Anvil Centre in New Westminster. Tickets are available at Ticketsnw.ca For more information on upcoming ECCW shows visit ECCW.com For more information on ECCW sponsorships email vgnittmedia@gmail.com
Tony Salerno joined Softball NSW Operations Manager Cathy Kerr to preview the Asia Pacific Cup with Sunday Sports Round Up will be broadcasting live. Japan, Australian Spirit, Stacey Porter and more will be on show on this tournament ahead of the Olympics
From 20th to 25th November 2018, Deaf International Basketball Federation (DIBF) Asia Pacific Cup was held in Melbourne. The winner is.... - 11月20日から25日まで、聴覚障害者が参加するデフバスケットボール・アジア太平洋クラブカップ大会2018がメルボルンで開催されました。決勝戦はこれまで3冠を達成しているメルボルンシティvs大阪誠Family。今年度優勝したのは、大阪誠Familyでした。
Two2 teams from Japan participated in 2018 Deaf International Basketball Federation's Asia Pacific Cup: OSAKA MAKOTO and FUKUOKA EMPERORS. The excited grand final closed 92-70 with the victory of OSAKA MAKOTO which played with their handy cap of the height differences with enormous speed and wonderful team coordination. FUKUOKA EMPERORS made it up to the semi-final but couldn't catch up with SYDNEY COYOTES, lost 88 - 124, marked the 4th. The chief coach of the winning team OSAKA MAKOTO, Mr Yoritaka Ueda commented right after their victory. - 2018年聴覚障害者によるデフバスケットボール・アジア太平洋クラブカップ(11月20日~25日)が開催され、日本からは2チームが参加しました。
The Manakau Medieval Market is celebrating its 25th anniversary at the Levin Showgrounds in New Zealand and one of the day-long events is sword fighting, in fact, contestants battle it out for a spot to travel to Denmark for the Pacific Cup, Caitlin Rouse, speaks with American Journalist Victoria Gaither, about the Pacific Cup and why this event is a stepping stone to Denmark.
New Zealand Broadcaster, Stu Frith, and American Journalist Victoria Gaither speak with Di Traynor the coordinator of the Manakau Medieval Market about the Levin Showground event taking place on Saturday, February, 11 at 9 am until 4 pm. Di tells Stu and Victoria you can expect great food, entertainment, and the best shopping stalls. Plus explains why the Pacific Cup is a big deal this year because the winners will go onto Denmark for competition. Follow all the action on their facebook page https://www.facebook.com/YeOldeManakauMedievalMarket/
3 August 2014: Another week, and another collection of adventures! Guests include Mike "Fletch" Fletcher (legend), Josh McKnight (3rd Moth Worlds and GC32 speed record holder), Steve McConaghy (tactician on Celestial, Land Rover Sydney Gold Coast IRC winner), Brett Avery and Rob Date (Scarlett Runner, winner of Pacific Cup), and Paul Blundell (Buoyed Up). Awesome action! Enjoy :)
Another week, and another collection of adventures! Guests include Mike “Fletch” Fletcher (legend), Josh McKnight (3rd Moth Worlds and GC32 speed record holder), Steve McConaghy (tactician on Celestial, Land Rover Sydney Gold Coast IRC winner), Brett Avery and Rob Date (Scarlett Runner, winner of Pacific Cup), and Paul Blundell (Buoyed Up). Awesome action, enjoy!
Close from start to finish, Katsu Taguchi shadowed Cody Crocker all event, but Emma Gilmore was ready to pounce if either of them faltered. And ahead of them all, Hayden Paddon won the rally outright and capture the Pacific Cup for 2009. To catch up with all the Rally Whangarei action, just press the ‘Play’ […]