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The 'Mountain Warrior' proves the heavyweight champion of Mike Tyson impressions in a knockout chat about life before, during and after his hugely successful boxing career. No punches are pulled as he recalls his country upbringing, his rivalry with David Tua (and how he patched it up) and sparring with Tyson. He also addresses his ADD diagnosis, adjusting to life as a businessman - and whether he's ready for a return to the ring. Warning: Contains some strong language. You can read stories supporting this episode on stuff.co.nz. Need more great podcasts? Check out Stuff's full catalogue here. GET IN TOUCH Feedback? Got a guest you'd like Simon to talk to? We're listening! Email us at generallyfamous@stuff.co.nz. CREDITS Host: Simon Bridges Producer: Jen Black Audio editing and mixing: John Ropiha Executive producer: Chris Reed
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Dean Lonergan. Dean is one of New Zealand's biggest and best events promoters. The many credits to his name include David Tua v Shane Cameron, Fight For Life, Joseph Parker, the Auckland nines, Manny Pacqiou v Jeff Horne and many, many more. He was also a former professional rugby league player with the Canberra Raiders and the Kiwis, before he retired at 26 and did breakfast radio in New Zealand for over a decade. There's a lot to unpack in the life of Dean. In this episode we talk about his biggest business failures and how he ended up $1.8million in debt, what happened at DUCO and why he walked away, the art of selling, the Morning Pirates on radio Hauraki, Fight For Life, family and fatherhood. This was a super engaging and entertaining chat. Dean has lived one hell of a life and has an endless supply of great yarns from working with the biggest names in NZ and Aussie sport. Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. And follow us on Insta and Tik Tok where we cut up all the best video clips from each ep. This episode was brought to you from the Export Beer garden studio. Enjoy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Wednesday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger & Shane in studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. - Chloe Morey's take on the All-Ireland Camogie Final. - Andy Mitten brings the latest on Man United & the Højlund transfer - Julie-Ann Russell gives insight on the stellar career of Liverpool & Republic of Ireland star Niamh Fahey - Alan Quinlan looks ahead as Ireland gets their RWC preparations up a gear against Italy on Saturday Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) – Ger, Shane & Cameron (28:54) – GAA w/ Chloe Morey (52:17) – Football w/ Andy Mitten (01:15:46) – Sports News w/ Cathal (01:27:25) – Football w/ Julie-Ann Russell (01:42:14) – Rugby w/ Alan Quinlan Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30 am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30 am across Off The Ball.
Welcome to Tuesday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger & Shane in studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. - Seán 'Bawn' O'Sullivan's - Kerry perspective on the All-Ireland final. - Kathleen McNamee on the latest in Katie McCabe and Vera Pauw's fallout - Lyndsey Davey reacts to ladies' football semi-finals - Tommy Rooney brings the definitive Power Rankings for 2023 Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) – Ger, Shane & Cameron (34:12) – GAA w/ Seán O'Sullivan (58:38) – Football w/ Kathleen McNamee (01:22:02) – GAA w/ Lyndsey Davey (01:33:48) – GAA w/ Tommy Rooney Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30 am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30 am across Off The Ball.
In this electrifying episode, I have the honor of sitting down with the legendary Shane "The Mountain Warrior" Cameron, a true icon in the world of boxing. Brace yourself for an unforgettable interview filled with incredible stories and jaw-dropping insights. Born and raised in the small town of Tiniroto, Shane Cameron defied the odds and carved a path of greatness within the ring. Delve into the extraordinary career of this boxing powerhouse as we unravel the untold tales of his humble beginnings and the relentless pursuit of his dreams. Prepare to be captivated as Shane recounts the exhilarating experience of sparring with none other than the legendary Mike Tyson, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that left an indelible mark on his boxing journey. Gain exclusive access to firsthand accounts of their intense sessions, offering a rare glimpse into the mindset and skills required to spar with the heavyweight titan. But the excitement doesn't end there. We delve into the annals of boxing history to uncover the unforgettable "Fight of the Century" when Shane Cameron went head-to-head with the formidable David Tua in a battle that shook New Zealand to its core. Relive the heart-pounding moments, the drama, and the raw emotions as Shane shares his personal recollections from that fateful night. Prepare to be inspired as Shane reflects on the triumphs, setbacks, and invaluable lessons he has acquired throughout his illustrious career. including his mindset and the unwavering dedication that propelled him to the pinnacle of the boxing world. Whether you're a die-hard boxing enthusiast, a devoted fan of Shane Cameron, or simply seeking a wellspring of inspiration, this interview is an absolute must-watch. Witness the incredible resilience, unwavering passion, and indomitable spirit of Shane "The Mountain Warrior" Cameron as he reveals the secrets behind his remarkable success. https://www.youtube.com/@shanecameronnz
Ger, Shane & Cameron pick through a hectic weekend of sport (there was a lot of it) and break out the traffic lights for the Performance Rankings on #OTBAM Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Welcome to Thursday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger & Shane are in studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. Italia '90 star, Toto Schillaci is in studio. Jasmine Baba does a tactical breakdown of Everton. The transfer window is open so that means the return of Deal or No Deal and Shane Hannon brings us the latest installment of Around The World. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) – Kickoff with Ger, Shane & Cameron (36:00) – Football w/Jasmine Baba (01:00:50) – Around the World w/Hannon (01:19:40) – Sports News (01:36:30) –Deal or No Deal (01:46:00) – Football w/Toto Schillaci Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Shane Cameron is one of New Zealands best known boxers. He is now a sucessful businessman.Shane and I sat down for this podcast way back in January. Long before the podcast “Runners Only!” even launched. Being on the cusp of being an actual boomer, I lost this entire audio file and some others…or so I thought. They turned up the other day on an SD card (long born story).Shane's a good dude and I forgot how enjoyable our conversation was. We talk in depth about the “fight of the century” against David Tua (and how long it took him to recover mentally from the beating), Dancing with the stars, life before and after boxing, the Commonwealth games, and heaps more. Please “subscribe” if your podcast platform allows it, and it'll be on your phone on Monday morning when you wake up.Here is the you tube link to THAT fight against David Tua which we discuss in detail:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IweZbGWpMc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this 'Best of sport 2022' compilation, we pick out a bunch of our favourite snippets from our favourite sport episodes across the year. Included are Dion Nash, Kendra Cocksedge, Ryan Fox, Shane Cameron, Ric Salizzo, Brad Smeele, Eliza McCartney, Ross Taylor, Daniel Kereopa, Lance Cairns, Grant Fox and Ruth Croft. Show notes | Episode 108 | Best of Sport 0:29: Best of 2022 Sport, welcome to Between Two Beers 2:24: Dion Nash shares the real story of the weed scandal in South Africa from 1995 15:43: Ryan Fox shares his best Tiger Woods stories 27:53: Kendra Cocksedge reveals the origin of her eye-raising nickname 31:32: Shane Cameron takes us inside the fight of the century with David Tua 42:10: Ric Salizzo reveals the happy chaos of Sports Café 53:24: Former professional wakeboarder Brad Smeele shares the details of the tragic day when he suffered a horror injury attempting one of the hardest tricks in the world and ended with him waking up as a quadriplegic 1:02:13: At 19, Kiwi pole vaulter Eliza McCartney won Kiwi hearts and a bronze medal at the Rio Olympics. She takes us back to that special day 1:13:23: Ross Taylor gets candid about the Black Caps captaincy saga that cast a shadow over his career 1:20:39: Surfer Daniel Kereopa had the world at his feet, until it all fell apart 1:32:44: Lance Cairns talks about his son, Christopher 1:44:27: Grant Fox opens up on his friendship with the late, great Sir Martin Crowe 1:54:47: Trail-running world champion Ruth Croft shares her journey through meditationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well, well, well, what do we have here???? I'm calling this one “the lost episode.”Shane and I sat down for this podcast way back in January. Long before the podcast “Runners Only!” even launched. Being on the cusp of being an actual boomer, I thought I lost this entire audio file and some others. They turned up the other day on an SD card (long boring story...actually, more embarassing than boring)..Shane's a good dude and I forgot how enjoyable our conversation was. We talk in depth about the “fight of the century” against David Tua (and how long it took him to recover mentally from the beating), Dancing with the stars, life before and after boxing, the Commonwealth games and heaps more. Please “subscribe” if your podcast platform allows it, and it'll be on your phone on Monday morning when you wake up.In this tease clip, Shane shares his memories of being Mike Tysons sparring partner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shane Cameron is a kiwi boxing legend and now a successful businessman. Known as the Mountain Warrior, he fought household names David Tua, Danny Green, Monty Betham and many more during his professional career, retiring with a record of 29 wins (22 of those knockouts) and 5 losses. He also represented New Zealand in the Commonwealth Games in 2002, winning bronze. He's now entered into the world of business with his successful gym Shane Cameron fitness, and recently launched a new app called Counterpunch fitness. Shane was Simon Barnett and James Daniels' guest for this weeks Six and a Song. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show today: 1:35 - Smoko chat - Jay at bikini competition 5:31 - Email blunders 13:53: Ian with 7 lives - Mad Dogg club 21:19 - Shane Cameron on Mike Tyson 26:50 - Airwaves shortage 29:10 - tradie walking in on this... If ya reckon we're OK, don't forget to subscribe! Be a part of the team on Instagram, Facebook, and Tik Tok
Shane Cameron sat down with Jay to share some pretty wild stories about Mike TysonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talk about how Dion met his wife, Former Silver Fern captain Bernice Mene, opening the bowling with Jeff Wilson in Otago, what really happened when Dion, Stephen Fleming and Matt Hart got suspended for smoking pot in South Africa, how he stumbled into a high-profile corporate career soon after retiring from cricket, and the lessons he's learned along the way. Show notes | Episode 75 | Dion Nash 1.42 Between two whiskies, and some grooming chat in the Triumph & Disaster headquarters 3.39 A re-visit of the White Line Fever podcast with David Higgins and Shane Cameron and some ND cricket BJ Watling age group reminiscing 7.01 The evolution of Dion Nash: from cricket to business 11.50 Growing up in Dargaville 18.07 The foundation of success: marriage to Bernice Mene 26.37 A Jeff Wilson interlude 32.41 From Auckland Grammar to Otago Uni to the Young Guns 42.39 Lords (56, 6/76 & 5/93) 47.04 Injury 53.24 South Africa 1995 1.09.27 Gilbert Enoka and Pilates 1.19.16 The end of his cricket career and the creation of the Cricket Players Association 1.30.15 Transitioning into a corporate career with 42below 1.41.50 Establishing Triumph & Disaster 1.53.34 Comparing the business career to the cricket career 1.56.14 Last words from Steven, Seamus and Dion See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former boxer Shane Cameron joined the show to discuss how far Sonny Bill Williams can go in boxing after his first-round victory over Barry Hall on Wednesday night.LISTEN ABOVE
In this episode we talk about Monty's life after sport, his success in the business world and transitioning to punditry, his relationship with his father and reflections on a difficult childhood, why the NRL voted him the scariest player in the early 2000s, why he took the Shane Cameron fight at Fight For Life when no rugby player wanted to fight him and why he walked away from rugby league. Show notes | Monty Betham 1.38: Winning the morning, losing touch, good comms, 26 years of marriage 5.18: Warriors and Team Talks on Instagram and the obligatory Emma Twigg mention, plus Steve's white gloves memory 7.02: The relationship with Monty Betham Snr: growing up around violence and abuse, life lessons, bullying, and redemption 17.30: A leader of men as the youngest ever Warriors captain 21.12: “Putting on the ugly head”: Monty on his role as the enforcer 29.37: Highs and lows at the Warriors 32.11: Walking away from rugby league and the transition to boxing 36.00: Fighting Shane Cameron at the Fight for Life 39.51: Rugby league v boxing 40.52: Looking back at the boxing career and eventually retiring from boxing 48.14: Continuous improvement, a comeback of sorts at The Fight for Life, and training Jimmy Spittle 55.37: Punditry, interviewing, and the art of asking good questions 1.01.18: Last words from Steven, Seamus and Monty See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we talk about Shane's upbringing in the tiny town of Tiniroto and why he left school at 13, his epic training camp with Mike Tyson in Arizona – and what it was like to fight the baddest man on the planet, we talk about THAT fight with David Tua, when and why it turned personal, the heartbreak, the aftermath and their relationship now, his unlikely appearance on Dancing with the Stars and how he cut 16 kgs in three months to fight Danny Green. Show notes | Episode 69 | Shane Cameron 1.49: Lamb in the slow cooker, Instagram content, being in the best shape of your life at 44, and where you were for The Fight of the Century 6.51: Growing up in Tiniroto: a pub and a school, shepherding, and leaving school at 13 11.12: A solitary life: “I dreamt about being a shepherd” 15.58: Heading off on an OE 18.37: Picking up boxing at the age of 20 22.40: Sparring with the ‘Baddest Man on the Planet': three weeks with Mike Tyson 28.33: Mike Tyson on Shane Cameron 32.04: Mike Tyson: A “gifted” man 33.53: Thoughts on Tyson coming out of retirement and the rise of YouTube fighters 36.07: Shane Cameron and David Tua: The early years 39.55: “It became personal”: The Fight of the Century 44.49: The aftermath of The Fight of the Century 47.38: Reconciliation: dinner with David Tua years later 51.15: Cutting weight for the Danny Green fight and redemption against Monte Barrett 55.33: Putting yourself in uncomfortable positions: Dancing with the Stars 58.52: Living on a rice and coconut diet on Celebrity Treasure Island 1.01.38: Shane Cameron Fitness, Counter Punch, Counter Punch Fitness App 1.05.06: Reflecting on the life of Shane Cameron 1.09.59: Last words from Steven, Seamus and Shane See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dean Lonergan is one our most iconic and successful event promoters. A former rugby league player, he's brought to fruition some truly superstar events including Jeff Horn vs Manny Pacquiao, and David Tua v Shane Cameron. He's now making waves across the ditch with his son Liam promoting some of the biggest boxing fights in Australasia, and is working on bringing back the hugely popular and successful Fight for Life event. He was Simon Barnett and James Daniels' guest for this weeks Six and a Song. LISTEN ABOVE
This episode originally aired on February 1, 2021. David Higgins has one of the most fascinating minds in New Zealand sport with a cunning intelligence and the balls to continually bet big on himself, and win. In his mid 20s with no boxing experience and little money, he engineered the Fight of the Century between David Tua and Shane Cameron which laid the path for his journey to the top of the boxing worlds as Joseph Parker's manager. This pod is packed with cracking stories like how he feared for his life following a Hughie Fury press conference and how he manufactured a multi-million dollar pay day for Parker in a dream bout with Anthony Joshua. We also delve into his background growing up in poverty and his subsequent relationship with money, celebrity speaking events and creating Unicorns with Duco Events. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former heavyweight boxer Shane 'The Mountain Warrior' Cameron joined the show to discuss the future of SBW in the ring. LISTEN ABOVE
This podcast is bought to you by Bout Fitness!Check them out at www.boutfitness.nzMention Hustlers at counter or over the phone and get $0 Joining Fee (Save $50) and your first week free.Today we have Monty Betham on the show. Monty is an ex-professional boxer & rugby league player. Currently he is a TV personality, commentator & entrepreneur having founded multiple companies.In this episode Monty talks about his upbringing, what it was like to be the son of a world known boxing champion, as well as many great stories about his career as both a boxer and a rugby league player.From the feeling of finding out hes fighting Shane Cameron, to what really happened when he layed into Carl Webb & Casey Macguire when Warriors played the Broncos. Not only is there lots of cool stories in here, but there is also lots to learn and a few gems Im certain we could all take into our everyday lives.Monty is a true hustler.Podcast also available on Spotify & Apple Podcasts - Enjoy!Follow our content and keep up to date on instagram @_carlospricePodcast Intro Music By - YegrPodcast Cover Art By - April Yorwarth
Martin Booth and Ian Downs once again go behind the headlines. This week, guests are Laura Kidd, aka the musician Penfriend; David Pavon of El Colmado, a shop on Gloucester Road which has been named one of the 50 best food stores in the world; and stonemason Shane Cameron, who is currently hard at work restoring the Bristol Beacon.
Today on the show - No Rog today as he was home nursing the random bruise on the side of his face that turned up out of nowhere. Shane Cameron came in to talk about hitting people really hard while wearing gloves. Plus we stitched up Brad The Boss big time with the Surprise Comedy Set - enjoy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joseph Parker remains king of the New Zealand heavyweights and on track to push towards the best fighters in the world division after securing a unanimous decision victory over Junior Fa.Fa, a 6-1 underdog, defied predictions of a knockout by lasting the distance with former amateur foe Parker, more than holding his own over the course of the 12 rounds in the headline event at Spark Arena on Saturday night.Not even a gaping cut above his right eye could deter Fa from having a crack at a major upset in the biggest New Zealand heavyweight fight since David Tua floored Shane Cameron in 2009.Hours after Prime Minster Jacinda Ardern plunged Auckland back into Level 3 lockdown for seven days, the three judges all favoured Parker with cards of 109-119, 113-115, 111-117.This was far from the statement performance Parker sought but it keeps his hopes alive of mounting another charge for a title, with Dereck Chisora expected to be next in line.Crucially the victory, in-front of a near capacity crowd, preserves Parker's third ranking with the WBO and sets up bigger fights to come.Fa, following the first defeat of his career, in his 20th professional fight, will need to regroup and assess where to next. The 31-year-old proved his durability but probably needs to come forward more and let his hands go to challenge elite opponents.There was no evidence of ring rust despite both boxers being out of the ring for over one year.From the opening bell urgency was evident with a fast pace set. Fa used his significant height and reach advantage to try control the distance with his jab, but also landed some decent shots on Parker.Parker came forward, regularly getting on the inside, to successfully target Fa's body and string combinations together while attempting to load up his right hand.Rounds two and three continued the theme of Parker the aggressor as he staked Fa around the ring. Fa was largely content to sit back and counter and, in doing so, copped some heavy blows. He did, however, regain poise to return fire on occasions.In perhaps a way of sending a message Fa did not sit between rounds, preferring to catch his breath on his feet while Parker used the stool to take in instructions from trainer Kevin Barry.Fatigue started to show in the fifth round with both fighters taking time to gather themselves.Fa began round six by catching Parker with a strong shot that sparked a burst on confidence within the underdog challenger. Suddenly Fa was more aggressive, pressing forward and connecting several more times to deliver easily his best round of the contest.Rounds seven and eight were even affairs as Parker regained his come forward approach to land some heavy shots but Fa's movement made him difficult to pin down.A big overhand right from Parker in round nine grazed Fa but the elbow that followed the punch opened up a gaping cut above Fa's left eye. Despite the best efforts of his corner blood poured from Fa's eye through the remaining rounds.Sensing he may be in strife, Fa emerged with intent in round 10 to land several telling shots on Parker - one straight right in particular an impressive blow.Chants of "Junior, Junior" rang out during the 11th round as sections of the crowd warmed to the heart Fa portrayed as he bit down on his mouthguard and Parker struggled to land clean shots, especially with his favoured right hand.The final round featured a flurry of punches, with neither fighter getting the upper hand.Earlier in the night on the all-Kiwi undercard heavyweights Hemi Ahio and Julius Long put on an entertaining slugfest that, while could not be called a highly skilled battle, did not lack heavy hands.Detroit native Long, who was knocked out in the second round by British Olympic champion Audley Harrison in 2002, dropped Ahio with an upper cut in the fourth round.Ahio was not down for long, though. The pair traded further big blows until Ahio caught Long flush on the jaw with a brutal left shot that sent the b...
UFC 254 is a matter of days away and boy are we set for one of the greatest lightweight title fights in UFC history. Champion Khabib Nurmagomedov defends his crown against the walking zombie himself, American Justin Gaethje to see who is the best 155-pound fighter on the planet. NZ Herald's Chris Reive joins the show to helps us dive into the feature bouts of what will be an epic morning of fights. Plus we hear from NZ's next UFC star Carlos Ulberg and we look at the drawing power of Joseph Parker and Junior Fa. Is their fight a bigger deal than David Tua and Shane Cameron? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shane Cameron Boxing, Business and even a great Mike Tyson impression. This podcast has it all talking about the highs and even some of the lows of a great boxing career, what he's been doing since retirement and whats next for Shane. This is a must listen for any NZ sports fan. There is a great insight into what goes into being a pro fighter and some good laughs as well. Enjoy!
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the week in reality television and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.Jane is away, so the mice will play. Call the coppers, its a chaos pod this week no with proper doc, no proper stings and no proper adults. It's been a great week of reality television, with the dramatic conclusion of Celebrity Treasure Island seeing Shane Cameron use his head wheat, The Wiz lose his marbles and Sam Wallace take home the bacon.There's also Married at First Sight NZ, which had a boozy dinner party to end all dinner parties. Tequila shots were had, sex questions were asked, and paid actor accusations were made. Rose and Christopher went to a crystal healer, James and Carmen poled danced, Jono and Ray had many, many fights. It's The Real Pod, and we promise we'll do better next time. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Pod team assemble to discuss the brilliant Celebrity Treasure Island, The Block's descent and worrying signs for the upcoming season of Married at First Sight NZ.It's the show we didn't know we needed, good-natured family entertainment that doesn't forget the absolute drama. Shane Cameron nearly tore Jodie Molloy apart just because she said 'yum', the entry-point to a very talkable week in Fiji for Celebrity Treasure Island. Just up the road from The Spinoff offices, The Block has stalled. We discuss the shocking revelation regarding the just-announced cast of MAFS NZ, and head to Wayne's World to discover things they never told you about being an adult, as a kid. Then, as always, Duncan has to leave early. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's episode it's fashion week, we have a relationship test for Marry Your Mattes Mum contestants, there's beef behind Shane Cameron and Eric Murray on TV at the moment so we confront them both and poor Meg having issues at the work toilets!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode wehave Joel Tobeck from the Jonah series and Shane Cameron from Celebrity Treasure Island join us live in studio and Dom sets Chang a challenge for this weekend's rugby game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the show - accidentally took on the plane, Gym Crims, shoulder survey, what you worked through, Shane Cameron, baby boomer drivers, Dunc live from Mauritius, Fortnite addiction, Bryce left the door openSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Lily made a big call about LeBron James and we spoke to Shane Cameron and Junior Fa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can the Warriors back up their impressive first-round win?; former NZ boxing champ Shane Cameron weighs in on Joseph Parker's chances, and how a Commonwealth Games badminton pair make it work despite living worlds apart.
Can the Warriors back up their impressive first-round win?; former NZ boxing champ Shane Cameron weighs in on Joseph Parker's chances, and how a Commonwealth Games badminton pair make it work despite living worlds apart.
Today on the show - how are you the opposite of the russian billionaire with your partner, premature evacuations, Shane Cameron, the soundtrack to your life, how'd your partner crush you in public, State of O Offload, Top Gun 2See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Week We interview Shane Cameron Mountain Warrior we talk about his love of hunting and how he got into it. It is no coincidence that Shane Cameron is known as the Mountain Warrior, a name that represents both his past and his present. Cameron was born in Wellington and raised in Tiniroto, a small farming community on the East Coast of the North Island. Already somewhat of a Mountain Warrior even then, growing up he spent all his spare time outside with his brothers hunting and exploring. https://www.facebook.com/ShaneCameronMountainWarrior http://shanecameron.co.nz
In Extra Time this week All Blacks coach Steve Hansen calls for the rugby rule book to be thrown out, the All Blacks and Samoa agree on a date, while Gentleman Jean de Villiers celebrates 100th test for the Springboks. The Wellington Phoenix finally get their man, with midfielder Michael McGlinchey cleared to play. Racing clamps down on betting by jockeys, the Black Sticks veteran Krystal Forgesson call it quits after 220 test caps. Is the end nigh for boxer Shane Cameron? while NRL rugby league scouts descend on south Auckland.
In Extra Time this week All Blacks coach Steve Hansen calls for the rugby rule book to be thrown out, the All Blacks and Samoa agree on a date, while Gentleman Jean de Villiers celebrates 100th test for the Springboks. The Wellington Phoenix finally get their man, with midfielder Michael McGlinchey cleared to play. Racing clamps down on betting by jockeys, the Black Sticks veteran Krystal Forgesson call it quits after 220 test caps. Is the end nigh for boxer Shane Cameron? while NRL rugby league scouts descend on south Auckland.
In the programme this week - We speak to the Highlanders halfback Aaron Smith about his meteoric rise into the All Blacks training squad, we pick the brain of the Samoa first five Tusi Pisi as he gets set for his first Super Rugby start for the Hurricanes, we talk to New Zealand boxer Shane Cameron about his return to the heavyweight division and his upcoming bout with Monte Barrett and we catch up with the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic's Australian signing Khao Watts to talk about her first season in the trans-Tasman netball championship.
In the programme this week - We speak to the Highlanders halfback Aaron Smith about his meteoric rise into the All Blacks training squad, we pick the brain of the Samoa first five Tusi Pisi as he gets set for his first Super Rugby start for the Hurricanes, we talk to New Zealand boxer Shane Cameron about his return to the heavyweight division and his upcoming bout with Monte Barrett and we catch up with the Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic's Australian signing Khao Watts to talk about her first season in the trans-Tasman netball championship.