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We recap a thrilling weekend of Greco-Roman and Men's Freestyle wrestling. U20 world teams were determined in exiciting fashion. U23 nationals had some explosive results and thrilling upsets!
In this episode of Basch & The Brain Live on BASCHAMANIA, we react to the news that AJ Ferrari was denied admission at UNC and speculate on Troy Nickerson's possible return to Army West Point. We then dive deep into the U20 World Team Trials, covering weight-by-weight highlights — including Anthony Knox's 3 match rebound, Blaze back on the team, Duke's dominance at 70kg, and Jayden James giving Dee Lockett & the 74kg field a serious push at 74kg. We also talk Henckel's breakthrough, Mirasola brothers' dominance, and McEnelly's gritty win at 86kg. Plus: a U23 Nationals recap and Willie's next move with Real American Freestyle.6:15: AJ Ferrari Got Denied at UNC18:10: Troy Nickerson to Army West Point?24:05: U20s - 57kg, Knox Turned it Around Late33:30 - 61kg - Blaze back on a World Team35:15 - 65kg - Was It a Takedown? 46:15 - 70kg - Duke Back on the Team49:05 - 74kg - Jayden James is a Dawg, but Lockett Too Much57:10 - 79kg - Henckel Breaks Through01:01:10 - 86kg - McEnelly Battles Back to Make Team01:05:40 - 92kg - Mirasola Back on World Team01:07:30 - 97kg - Rademacher Continues to Win01:09:30 - 125kg - Cole Mirasola Again Checks The Box01:16:30 - U23 Nationals - Who Is on the Team, Finals Rundown01:31:30 - Willie Takes a Job With Real American FreestyleBe sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast. NEW EPISODES WEEKLY/BIWEEKLY!Support the show & leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and shop some apparel on BASCHAMANIA.com! For all partnership and sponsorship inquiries, email info@baschamania.com. BASCHAMANIA is a Basch Solutions Production. Learn more about Basch Solutions at BaschSolutions.com.SUBSCRIBE FOR VIDEO ON YOUTUBE!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxf0TDH1TTYTWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/justinjbaschINSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/jbaschBASCHAMANIA: https://www.instagram.com/baschamaniaWILLIE ON TWITTER/X: https://twitter.com/MatScouts1WILLIE'S PLATFORM FOR EXCLUSIVE CONTENT: https://rokfin.com/MatScoutsSUBSCRIBE FOR AUDIO ON THE GO:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/baschamania/id1475498491Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7LBgpWGohZxuHHYGgJF9Mu
The 2025 Pacific Four Series concluded in a unique way, with Canada and New Zealand tying their match, and relying on points difference to determine this year's champion. Despite Canada's best efforts against Australia, the Black Ferns ran rampant over the USA, as they claim the title, yet Canada remain undefeated in 2025.We also take a look at U20s fixtures, as the women conclude their friendly series in Ireland with a loss, and the men's began their Oceania U20s Men's Championship with a win over Samoa.
Louth legend JP Rooney joined Eoin Sheahan to look ahead to the All Ireland U20s Football Final on Wednesday night, which sees ‘underdogs' Louth looking to upset Tyrone, who are on for their third U20s All Ireland in four years!The U20s Football Championship with Dalata Hotels | #DalataHotelGroup | #DifferenceMakers
As the 2025 season of Major League Rugby has truly entered the business end, Stu and Jeff go over the performance of the Canadian players, as well as pondering why certain players are not even in the matchday 23, nevermind the starting 15.They also take a look at some results in the Shute Shield, as well as Tyler Duguid's heavily-rumoured decision to play for France this summer.Then, attention turns towards the Canadian women, as the U20s start off their friendly series against ireland with a win, and the Black Ferns look to pull out all the stops to reclaim their Pacific Four Series crown.
In this episode, Olu discusses Ademola Lookman's standout season, reaching 20 goals after scoring against Roma. Samuel Chukwueze also got his first assist in a long time for AC Milan, while Cyriel Dessers continued his fine form with his 26th goal of the season. We also look at the Super Falcons' upcoming friendlies against Cameroon, Nigeria's U20 AFCON progress ahead of their semi final against South Africa, and the early Unity Cup squad rumours, including the possible return of Ahmed Musa. https://bit.ly/NigeriaFootballWeeklyLinktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Host: @VibesPatronInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook page Link - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com Anchor Link: https://anchor.fm/nigeriafootballweekly Podfollow: https://podfollow.com/nigeria-football-weekly
On Hurling Chat this week, Conor Hayes and Tony Og Regan join Niall and Sean to discuss: Galway v Wexford on Saturday, and what a big game it is. Are Limerick coming right? Galway Minors win in Athenry, while the U20s now play Dublin in their Leinster semi-final. And much more.
Listen back to Friday May 2nd 2025's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend's sporting action in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Tipperary minor hurling manager James Woodlock on their season - Anthony Shelly from the Tipperary senior football backroom team talks about the Tailteann Cup draw and recent addition of the U20s to the squad - Joint Tipperary minor football manager Shane Hennessy looks ahead to the Darrel Darcy Cup final - Tipp LGFA PRO Martin Grey looks ahead to the county minor and senior team's games this weekend - Barry Drake looks ahead to the weekend's greyhound racing action.
A great week for Cork hurling saw the minors, U20s and seniors victorious but what was expected to be a belter against Tipp on Sunday afternoon was overshadowed by the belting off the ball.Darragh McCarthy got a red card in the first play and his departure meant there was only going to be one winner. There was a lot of niggly nonsense going on, just as there had been in the draw with Clare. Cork still hurled up a storm across the first quarter at the weekend, banging in three goals but the game was lifeless for long spells after. Ref Johnny Murphy gave the visitors a few soft frees for a while and Cork lost their focus.They have a couple of weeks to breathe now before heading up to Limerick. Keeping the head with all the red card madness around will be crucial.The U20s take on Waterford this week with a chance to set up a Munster semi-final, most likely against Clare, while the minors have been terrific in their three games, qualifying for the provincial decider with a game to spare. Joe Deane's son Cormac has been a standout in every outing but there's a great balance to the squad.On the football front, the seniors are waiting to find out who they'll face in the All-Ireland group phase but Meath's victory over Dublin just reinforces the feeling they missed a great chance in their extra-time loss to Kerry.The minors have their first outing this week but the U20s will be really up against it in the Munster final with Kerry.Now in its third season, every week Éamonn Murphy will be joined by The Echo team including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, John Horgan and more to discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field.You can listen to the Echo Sport Podcast every week wherever you get your podcasts or on www.echolive.ie/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Treaty Talk | 326 | A point gained? 'They're throwing the ball', U20s, minors and LGFA #SportLK
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Treaty Talk | 324 | U20s revival; Cork ease through; Camogie semi-final. #SportLK by Sporting LK
Cork, league champions again at last. It's not the big prize we all crave so badly but Pat Ryan's side bridged the gap to 1998 in style over the weekend.All the pressure was on the Cork hurlers in the final at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh and they rose to the occasion, delivering a first-half display on par with their efforts against Limerick last May. This time there was no dramatic fightback, with the Rebels comfortable winners.There was a cracking atmosphere as Cork stitched three goals in the second quarter though the second half was a strange affair, with the Rebels making a host of mistakes. Clare will have watched on with interest, particularly how Ronan Maher shielded his full-back line by dropping in front of the D.The major question now is if Cork will carry their momentum and form into the summer, starting with that trip to Ennis on Easter Sunday. They blitzed the Banner for six goals in the league but as we all well know, championship is a very different animal.The interest in the team is incredible with tickets for the provincial action being snapped up during the week. The scene is set for a thrilling Munster campaign.On the football front, the Cork seniors and U20s had solid victories in the last week, but both now face very difficult games against Kerry.Ray O'Mahony's charges are in Tralee on Monday night, curtailed by injuries to key forwards Dara Sheedy and Ed Myers. The seniors host Kerry on Easter Saturday in a straight knockout Munster semi. Did they show anything up in Limerick to suggest they could knock the league champions out of their stride?Now in its third season, every week Éamonn Murphy will be joined by The Echo team including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, John Horgan and more to discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field.You can listen to the Echo Sport Podcast every week wherever you get your podcasts or on www.echolive.ie/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cyril Farrell joins Sean on Hurling Chat this week to look back at Galway's final league game of the season against Cork and they also look forward to Galway's U20 campaign which begins this Saturday. Among the discussion points are: Where are Galway at after the league campaign? What are some of the learnings to take away? Can the U20s have a good run this season? Who are the U20 players to look out for?
The Echo Sport Podcast takes in all the latest GAA action. This week we discuss the state of Cork football.Barry O'Mahony analyses a strong performance at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh against the Louth team that knocked them out of last year's All-Ireland series. Mark Cronin and Chris Óg Jones led the line with aplomb while Colm O'Callaghan grabbed the critical goal.It was a welcome reprieve for John Cleary's side who gave themselves a good chance of escaping relegation and if they beat Cavan away they'll secure a top-four finish and avoid a possible Tailteann Cup appearance.However, the state of Cork football is still a major concern for all Rebels. The U20s taking a heavy beating, albeit in a challenge, from Louth didn't help, especially as underage results in recent years have been a disappointment outside of Munster minor titles in '21 and '22. Where can improvements be made? The geographical spread of Cork football strongholds and the hurling preference in many areas certainly aren't helping... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bonjour! in this episode we are discuss: star performers in Ireland vs France the drama surrounding Dupont's injury who could replace Dupont for France and Toulouse? THAT mental U20s game the return of Gael fickou? If you enjoy the show please consider giving it a 5 star rating and sharing a link with a friend, if you want to be a part of the live recording please follow https://x.com/RugbyVous on twitter. Merci! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textIn this week's episode, Mike and Ottavio dive into all the action from Twickenham as Italy took on England in a thrilling Six Nations clash. They break down the key moments — what worked, what didn't, and where both teams go from here.But that's not all! We also spotlight the rising stars of rugby with a deep dive into the U20s showdown at The Rec in Bath. From standout performances to future prospects, we've got it all covered.If you're a rugby fan craving expert analysis, bold opinions, and a passion for the game, this is the podcast for you. Hit play, subscribe, and join the conversation!#RugbyPodcast #SixNations #EnglandRugby #ItalyRugby #U20Rugby #Twickenham #TheRec #RugbyAnalysisSupport the showLike, Share, Rate and Subscribe.For all our socials please follow: https://linktr.ee/fratellidrugby
Marie Crowe is live from Virgin Media Park in Cork and is joined by Fiona Coghlan to chat about the upcoming match between Ireland and France, Alan Bennett is in to chat soccer, Jane Mangan follows with the latest on Cheltenham, and Shane McGrath wraps with Allianz League previews.
Wales Under 20s are on good form after backing up their win in Italy with victory over Ireland. We've been getting a chance to get to know some of the stars of the future on the Welsh Rugby Union Podcast, this week we hear from scrum half Logan Franklin and hooker Harry Thomas.
We look back on a positive weekend for Welsh rugby as our U20s beat Ireland in Newport and the seniors give Ireland a fright in Cardiff. Plus we look ahead to the return of the URC round 12. #Welshrugby #Walesrugby #RugbyUnion #SixNations #URC #Scarlets #Dragons #Cardiff #Ospreys Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the 155th episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English! With Roberto Rojas, he is joined by his trustworthy co-hosts Fede Perez and Ralph Hannah.In this episode, we talk about another crazy week for the Paraguay U20 side in the South American Championship, talk about Nacional's first leg in their tie with Alianza Lima, and give an update on what has impressed us from the first few games of the 2025 Apertura season.Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe! Twitter Accounts: Roberto Rojas- https://twitter.com/RobertoRojas97Federico Perez- https://twitter.com/FedeGolPerezMaria Britos- https://twitter.com/CeciiBritosRalph Hannah- https://twitter.com/paraguayralphAlso donate at: https://buymeacoffee.com/guaranivision
Welcome to the 154th episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English! With Roberto Rojas, he is joined by his trustworthy co-hosts Fede Perez and Ralph Hannah. In this episode, we talk about the crazy week for the Paraguay U20 side in the South American Championship that saw the sacking of Aldo Duscher and interim manager Antolin Alcaraz taking in. We also speak about Miguel Almiron officially re-joining Atlanta United and our first impressions from the first two games of the 2025 Apertura season. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe! Twitter Accounts: Roberto Rojas- https://twitter.com/RobertoRojas97 Federico Perez- https://twitter.com/FedeGolPerez Maria Britos- https://twitter.com/CeciiBritos Ralph Hannah- https://twitter.com/paraguayralph Also donate at: https://buymeacoffee.com/guaranivision
Brendan O'Brien joins Simon Lewis from the Aviva Stadium to discuss Ireland's team selection for the Six Nations opener with England, what the Irish camp have to say, as well as Thursday night's U20s defeat in Cork. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Canadian national team, and general Canadian football chat. It's our last show of 2024 - our New Year Special! What a year it's been. For the Whitecaps it was one that promised so much, saw some relative highs amongst disappointment, and then ended in turbulent fashion with the sacking of head coach Vanni Sartini and the announcement that the club was up for sale. Never has the phrase "out with the old, in with the new" been more applicable to the team. We sit down with Whitecaps CEO and Sporting Director Axel Schuster in our 40 minute annual "State of the Whitecaps" interview to chat about it all, to look ahead to 2025, and more. What's happening with the coaching search? What's the sale interest been like? What players could we see coming in? There's a lot to talk about. We also bring you our Canadian national teams end of year review, in what was a wild 2024 both on and off the pitch, plus we chat with Cindy Tye about her year with the U20s and senior women's team. All of this plus we look at the other Whitecaps news of the week as two players get set to depart, the breaking news that Vancouver FC's Rob Friend has taken up a CEO job in Malaysia, we hand out our final end of the year awards (heroes and villains edition), and music-wise we wrap up our 2024 Festive 15 with the songs that came in at the top three positions. Who will take the coveted number one spot?! And we finish 2024 with an absolute quality Wavelength song from Armchair Loyal. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.41: Intro- Christmas, New Year, and 2024 musings 26.17: A 2024 Football In Memoriam 29.00: Whitecaps News of the Week 36.00: Vancouver FC's Rob Friend become CEO of Malaysian FA 43.11: AFTN's 2024 Festive 15 - #3 Fontaines D.C. - In The Modern World 48.20: Axel Schuster's State of the Whitecaps interview 88.56: AFTN's 2024 Festive 15 - #2 Electric Callboy and Babymetal - Ratatata 94.10: Canadian national teams Year in Review 125.37: AFTN's 2024 Festive 15 - #1 Fontaines D.C. - Starbuster 131.38: More AFTN End of Year awards - heroes and villains edition 162.25: Blankety Blank! 169.20: Wavelength - Armchair Loyal - Shit 'n' Miss
Mark Privratsky and Matt Privratsky sit down with former MSU Moorhead Dragons Head Coach Christie Kopietz to talk all things NSIC before touching on St Thomas heading into Summit League play, Minnesota heading to LA for their first USC/UCLA double, Maddie Dahlien clinching bronze for the US U20s at the world cup, and more! Show presented by Pentz Homes (pentzhomes.com). Support our work at Patreon.com/EqualTimeSoccer
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Tara and Belz talk through the USA's performance at the U20 Women's World Cup, and discuss briefly who's playing well in NWSL ahead of the three friendlies at the end of next month. Subscribe to Scuffed on Patreon! Patrons get a private ad-free feed for all episodes that go out on the public feed, plus the Monday Review every week with Watke and Vince. Patrons also get access to our private Discord server, live call-in shows, and the full catalog of historic recaps we've made: https://www.patreon.com/scuffed
Bayliss Flynn sits down with Matt Privratsky and Mark Privratsky to talk about bursting on to the scene as the starting keeper for Montana, her early days being covered by Matt, being the first high schooler with an NIL deal in Minnesota, her interest in journalism, her dream NIL deal in Missoula, and more! Show presented by Pentz Homes! Support our work: Patreon.com/EqualTimeSoccer
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, MLS, CPL, and Canadian national team chat and interviews. The Whitecaps got back to winning ways at the weekend, with a 2-0 win over San Jose, that wasn't pretty but crucially got the job done. We pick over the bones of that one, look at the season run-in and the in-form runners and riders, look at the signing of Jeevan Badwal to a MLS Homegrown deal, and chat with Nicolas Fleuriau Chateau about signing his own first team deal. Our feature interview this episode is with Whitecaps midfielder Sebastian Berhalter. We chat with Seba about his journey to Vancouver, a life spent in football, carving his own path, where he sees his ideal position, the abuse his dad has received when US head coach and how it affects the family, and more. Turning our attention to the Canadian national teams, we hear from men's head coach Jesse Marsch about the rise of Ali Ahmed, what the rest of the year looks like, and talk to him about his own growth as a coach from when he first to came to Canada in 2011 with Montreal. We also hear from Ali Ahmed himself about his time in the recent Canada camp and coming back to Vancouver, plus we chat about the kickfest that was the Mexico game and look at the women's U20s defeat at the World Cup. All of this, plus we look at the weekend's CPL action, there's more Britpop chat and music, Big Country continue their stint as our Album of the Month, and Halftime Oranges are back in Wavelength with a song about footballers' hair! Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.27: Intro - another busy week, match fixing 14.15: Whitecaps beat San Jose with another clean sheet 33.50: The lie of the land in the MLS West 48.40: Sebastian Berhalter interview and discussion 66.45: Anyone Fancy A Chocolate Digestive? - Sebastian Berhalter 75.25: Canada crash out of U20 Women's World Cup to Spain 79.55: Canada kicked off the park in Mexican "friendly" 85.33: What rest of year looks like for the CanMNT 97.17: Jesse Marsch's growth as a coach 107.30: Ali Ahmed talks about being away with Canada 112.50: Jesse Marsch's thoughts on Ali Ahmed's continued rise 117.20: Jeevan Badwal signs a homegrown contract 124.16: Nicolas Fleuriau Chateau earns first team contract 130.50: CPL round-up 138.40: Wavelength - Halftime Oranges - Hair
Anna Tobias Of UMD Soccer, plus Gophers, Tommies, U20s, and pros! Presented By Pentz Homes
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, MLS, Canadian national team, and international football chat and interviews. It's been another big week for Canadian soccer, at both club and country level, and we kick things off chatting about Canada's men's national team's historic, and dominant, win over the US on Saturday. It was a performance that showed the growth of the side under Jesse Marsch and also tantalizes with this being only just the beginning. We also look at the Canadian women's U20s run at the FIFA World Cup that's seen them reach the knockout stages. Turning our attention to the domestic game, an undermanned Whitecaps dropped another two points at home in MLS action. We chat about the Dallas game, the continuing costly home form, look at some of the depth players called into this match, and the current lie of the land in the MLS West. Plus we hear and talk about Caleb Porter's all-time epic rant about our least favourite referee, Tim Ford. We've two interviews in this episode. First up is WFC2 forward Nicolas Fleuriau Chateau. We chat with Nico about his experiences being called up to the first team, making his MLS debut in Montreal, his home debut against Dallas, and more. Next up is Vancouver FC defender James Cameron, and we chat with the BC boy about signing his first pro deal, his growth, the current season, his Canada experiences, and his hopes for the future. All of this, plus we look at the weekend's CPL action, there's more Britpop chat and music, Big Country continue their stint as our Album of the Month, and Armchair Loyal are back in Wavelength with a fitting song about referees! Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.27: Intro 04.00: Canada dominate US eh in friendly win 21.00: Canada women's U20s advance to World Cup knockout stage 33.50: Ryan Gauld gets his first Scotland caps 42.35: Undermanned Whitecaps drop two big points at home to Dallas 69.50: Caleb Porter loses it with referee Tim Ford 80.45: More Britpop chat! 68.05: Nicolas Fleuriau Chateau interview and discussion 98.15: A look at the Whitecaps' depth and player performances 111.55: Anyone Fancy A Chocolate Digestive - Fafa Picault 114.26: Whitecaps Girls Elite secure historic Champions Cup victory 121.35: James Cameron interview 140.50: CPL round-up 159.35: Wavelength - Armchair Loyal - Public Elleray Number One
Talking U20s, the NSIC beginning play, Gophers hosting Army & Brown, St Thomas at UNI and vs Viterbo, Summit League Expansion ideas, and more! Presented By Pentz Homes & Modist Brewing Support our work: apt
We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Leagues Cup, Canadian national team and Olympics chat, and we're joined once again this week by Harjeet Johal to talk about it all. The Canadian women's national team's defence of their Olympic gold came to an end at the hands of Germany last week. We look at their fighting spirit on the pitch after a tumultuous two weeks off it, and ask what's next for the team and everyone involved? We also look at the men's Olympic football and Canada's failure to make it to the games since 1984. What's wrong with the youth program here in the country, especially after the men's U20s missed out on next year's World Cup? Turning our attention to the club game, Vancouver Whitecaps saw off LAFC and Tijuana to top their Leagues Cup group and set up a clash with Mexican giants Pumas. We look at the matches, the highs and the lows coming out of them, and chat with Belal Halbouni, Levonte Johnson, and Fafa Picault about what cup competitions mean to them. Plus we chat with 'Caps head coach Vanni Sartini about what he's learned as a coach playing against Mexican opposition and learn how he'd like the Leagues Cup to expand beyond the current month it's played out over. And there's still time to look back at this weekend's two League1 BC championship matches, chat with Whitecaps Girls head coach Katie Collar and captain Brianne Reed, talk with TSS Rovers men's head coach Brendan Teeling and history-making defender Nik White, and look at the latest action around the Canadian Premier League. Plus English new-rave band The Klaxons feature as our new Album of the Month. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 02.17: Intro 04.00: Canada's Olympic title defence is over 19.00: What's next for the Canadian women's national team? 26.12: The spying scandal drones on 47.40: Men's Olympic football - should Canada prioritise it more? 62.05: Canada U20s fail to make the World Cup - how do we fix the system? 78.38: More known about Vancouver's 2026 World Cup games 82.40: Whitecaps top Leagues Cup group 100.33: Whitecaps players excited for cup football 105.47: Vanni on facing Mexican opposition and expanding the Leagues Cup 118.20: This Week in Whitecapsland 1974 128.15: Whitecaps Girls Elite do the L1BC three-peat 133.17: Katie Collar interview 137.25: Brianne Reed interview 143.03: TSS Rovers make history with L1BC double 146.30: Brendan Teeling interview 148.40: Nik White interview 153.00: Wavelength - Baron Nichts - Soccer 159.51: CPL chat
Daniel Sellitti is Sporting Director at the Puerto Rico Football Association. Roles and Challenges in Soccer- 0:12Daniel Sellitti explains his dual roles in the soccer world, emphasizing the interplay between his positions at North Carolina FC and the Puerto Rico Football Federation. He delves into the complexities of the American soccer scene, discussing the cultural influences and the challenges faced by clubs in different states. Sellitti also highlights the importance of creating opportunities for players and the unique characteristics of the soccer landscape in North Carolina.Discussion on Multi-Sport Background and Specialization - 8:34Daniel and Michael delve into the complexities of managing multi-sport backgrounds in youth athletes, addressing the balance between high performance potential and participation for enjoyment. They explore the impact of family background and the benefits of early exposure to different sports on athletic development.Discussion on the Development of Soccer in Puerto Rico - 12:43Daniel Sellitti explains the growing popularity of soccer in Puerto Rico and its historical context compared to other sports in the region. Michael Wright shares his observations on the cultural influence of sports in different countries and the impact on their respective cultures, highlighting the unique integration of sports and culture in different regions.National Teams' Activities and Progress - 20:10Michael Wright and Daniel Sellitti provide an overview of the national teams' activities, highlighting the senior team's performance in CONCACAF, the men's team's potential qualification for the Gold Cup, and the women's team's recent achievements. They also discuss the upcoming tournaments and preparations for various age groups, including the U20s, U17s, U15s, and U14s.Approach to National Team Playing Styles and Staff Structure - 26:57Daniel Sellitti and Michael Wright delve into the playing styles and staff structure for the Puerto Rico national soccer teams. They highlight the possession-oriented and numerical overload approach for the men's team, while also discussing the women's team's defensive sophistication and counterattacking style. The conversation also touches on the staff's dedication and the common language used across different age groups.Contrasting Soccer Mentalities - 28:41Daniel Sellitti and Michael Wright delve into the cultural and philosophical differences in soccer mentalities between Puerto Rico and the UK, exploring the early emphasis on competition and winning in Puerto Rico, contrasting it with the non-competitive approach in the UK until the age of 18. They also touch on the influence of socioeconomic factors and the pay-to-play model in American soccer.Building Scouting Networks and Grassroots Football in Puerto Rico - 35:39Daniel Sellitti shares the process of building scouting networks and grassroots football in Puerto Rico, highlighting the recruitment of U.S.-based players with Puerto Rican heritage. He emphasizes the significance of fostering a sense of pride and unity among players representing Puerto Rico, regardless of their geographical location, and discusses the impact on the success of the initiative.Scouting and Player Identification Process -40:29Daniel Sellitti explains the scouting and identification process for players, involving volunteers and a vetting process to select the best players for the national teams. He also discusses the goal of establishing a US-based camp and federation hotels and fields for players during camps in Puerto Rico. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jonny is joined by Rory, Iain and John to look back over a very long season for Edinburgh Rugby, Glasgow Warriors and Scotland Men, Women, and U20s to look at some of the high and low points. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the day that The Anfield Wrap releases its exclusive interview with Jarell Quansah, we wanted to re-release our documentary about his rise. John Gibbons hosted a special for The Anfield Wrap speaking to people who were there each step of the way, including Liverpool Academy coach Barry Lewtas, former Bristol Rovers captain Paul Coutts, and former England U19s and U20s manager Ian Foster... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PARIS, FRANCE - Would you expect us to be anywhere else? Oui, mais non. That's French for "Yes, but no." This week's The Rugby Odds has a lot of that kind of stuff in it, and is easily one of our most fun and entertaining shows. Featuring WWE God/turned rugby advocate John Bradshaw Layfield, Irish legend George Hook, King Gift Egbelu, Proxy Steve Lewis and host Matt McCarthy. INCLUDED 40-26 Record Olympic 7s MLR Playoffs George Loves Georgia JBL Hunts Rabbitohs King Egbelu Laments NOLA Seismic Shifts in U20s NRL Proxy Steve Currie Cup Picks of the Week Be sure to check out MLR Weekly's MLR Playoff Special, with Seattle Seawolves Owner Adrian Balfour. Watch... Listen/Download the Podcast version... Please share and join our weekly newsletter: http://rugbywrapup.com/weekly-updates/ Find All Here: -Web: http://www.RugbyWrapUp.com -Twitter: https://twitter.com/RugbyWrapUp @RugbyWrapUp, @Matt_McCarthy00, @JonnyLewisFilms, @LizardRugby, @LanningZach, @ColbyMarshall2, @Junoir Blaber, @JWB_RWU, @MeetTheMatts, @Declan Yeats. -Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/RugbyWrapUp -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RugbyWrapUp -YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/RugbyWrapUp -Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/RugbyWrapUp #USARugby #MajorLeagueRugby #RugbyWrapUp #OldGlory #RugbyATL #MLR2020 #SixNations #WorldRugby #SuperRugby #Top14 #PremiershipRugby #Pro14 #URC #UnitedRugbyChampionship #RugbyOdds #RugbyBetting
Ladies and gentlemen, As the title implies, we talk about all things USA rugby. We discuss this last weekends disappointing loss, U20s, and Moonshot 2031. Take a listen. Website: https://tigerstalkprod.com/ Merch: https://tigerstalkprod.com/merch Blog: https://tigerstalkprod.com/blog RUGBYNOW AND SHOP MLR 10% DISCOUNT Head over to rugbynow.com or shopmlr.com and use code TIGER for a 10% discount on all purchases. That's TIGER. Spelled T-I-G-E-R. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tigerstalkrugby/support
On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the Springboks team news ahead of Saturday's second test in Durban. We hear from Rassie Erasmus, who claps back at Matt Williams' 6-2 criticism, plus Bongi Mbonambi hails the influence of Jerry Flannery. France's tour of South America has been mired in scandal, Richie has the latest on the pair arrested for alleged sexual assault. And we hear from Willie Faloon on a day when the rain helps Ireland into the semi-finals of the World U20 Rugby Championship.
On Thursday's Rugby Daily with Ann-Marie Donelan Andy Farrell names starting 15 for first South Africa Test, Rassie Erasmus looks speaks fondly of his time in Ireland and the U20s make it two from two with a late, late try.
The Freshman phenom has taken the D3 track and field compeition by storm. In just his second year of running track, Alex has two runner-up performances to his name, a third place finish at U20s and a 45.93 PB. Throughout high school, Alex played soccer as a a goalkeeper and tried track his senior to get endurance in preparation for his freshman season at Puget Sound. And then he won the Oregon 6A 400m State Title. He ran at Nike Outdoor Nationals and walked away with a new PB of 47.65. He fell in love with the sport and has decided to go all in on Track. For the first time, he won't be playing soccer and focusing on Track. He takes us through his first season in D3, what U20s was like, how he views his career, and his prep for U20 World Championships. How to Support D3 Glory Days: D3 Glory Days Venmo. We launched a Patreon! Subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Instagram, Twitter and Strava. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/d3glorydays/message
The Saints go marching in as Premiership champions! Will & Corbs react to Northampton first title in 10 years. There is plenty of MLR action to Rundown as Seattle Seawolves, and current top points scorer in the league, Mack Mason joins the show as he prepares for a big showdown with Houston Sabercats. Will & Corbs also focus on the youth within USA Rugby after the U20s secured qualification to the Junior World Trophy in Scotland this summer. U20s Captain and St Mary's College star, Dominic Besag, comes on to discuss the victories over Canada and the pathway to becoming an Eagle! Full Episode on The Rugby Network
On Hurling Chat this week (Friday, 7th June 2024), special guest Claude Geoghegan, the Galway hurling committee chairman, joined Cyril Donnellan, Niall Canavan and Sean Walsh to take stock of the disappointing championship season for Galway at Senior level. Among the topics discussed were Galway's link up with Setanta in relation to athletic development, the below-par performances of the Seniors, the U20 grade not producing from a Galway viewpoint, where exactly is Galway hurling now at, the progress of the Minor team and the possibility of home games for the Minors and U20s in the near future etc. Have a listen and check it out! == Galway take on Tipperary in the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Semi-Final on Saturday, 15th June. Throw-in at the TUS Gaelic Grounds is 2pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
History beckoned for the Queensland Reds - and they rose to the occasion, defeating the Crusaders in Christchurch for the first time since 1999!This week, Christy Doran and Matt Toomua are joined by Reds prop Jeffery Toomaga-Allen to discuss making history, being your authentic self online, and more Christy and Matt also discuss the other results from the weekend, the Sevens and U20s results, the Wallaroos, and the latest updates from the Melbourne Rebels. Hosts: Christy Doran & Matt Toomua Guest: Jeffery Toomaga-AllenProducer: Nick Wasiliev Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews join Tommy Rooney for Monday's free episode of The Football Pod. We're looking at the Leinster and Ulster finals as well as much more, as Tommy gets distracted by the Meath u20s.(01:00) - Donegal win again, Tyrone regrets, tactics and summer hope.(21:00) - Crazy Comebacks - Wexford do Meath, St. Brigid's collapse, 2013 Kerry.(28:00) - Lessons learned as Armagh just about get past Down.(40:00) - Breakdown: the key to attacking width in Gaelic Football.(47:00) - Kildare a beaten docket, Louth rock on, Dubs await.(01:00:00) - Quickfire provincials finals preview in Connacht and Munster.We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews join Tommy Rooney for Monday's free episode of The Football Pod. We're looking at the Leinster and Ulster finals as well as much more, as Tommy gets distracted by the Meath u20s.(01:00) - Donegal win again, Tyrone regrets, tactics and summer hope.(21:00) - Crazy Comebacks - Wexford do Meath, St. Brigid's collapse, 2013 Kerry.(28:00) - Lessons learned as Armagh just about get past Down.(40:00) - Breakdown: the key to attacking width in Gaelic Football.(47:00) - Kildare a beaten docket, Louth rock on, Dubs await.(01:00:00) - Quickfire provincials finals preview in Connacht and Munster.We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
U17s and U20s are this weekend in Las Vegas. Check out which OSU wrestlers are competing for a spot on these world teams.
We break down the top events, names and storylines heading into the Bryan Clay Invitational this weekend, plus a lookahead at what to expect in the men's and women's elite fields at the Boston Marathon. Plus, we dive into USATF's decision to not send a team to the 2024 World U20 Championships this summer, as well as highlight some of the announced Olympic Development fields for the upcoming Penn Relays presented by Toyota. Presented by: Wonderful Pistachios @GetCrackin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 142 of Sport Unlocked, the podcast dissecting the week's sports news issues. On the agenda on March 8, 2024 with Rob Harris, Martyn Ziegler and Tariq Panja. Chelsea's financial losses & complexity of Leicester's case. Women's football issues - Euros qualifying draw just a month before matches; dangerous playing conditions in U20s Asian Cup; Spanish FA fined by government; UK World Cup bid plans. Saudi sports week - F1, boxing, athletics & snooker Paris 2024 - opening ceremony downsizing Paralympics tougher than Olympics on Russia. Why is Thomas Bach speaking out now? Why UK isn't bidding for men's World Cup or Olympics Send any questions to the team sportunlockedpod@gmail.com and Twitter @SportUnlocked Check out videos from the interviews on Sport Unlocked's YouTube channel, Instagram or Twitter pages Music No Love by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_no-loveMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/JgXz25Tw5d4o
A clip from The Anfield Wrap's special audio profile on Jarell Quansah, charting his rise through the ranks at Liverpool. John Gibbons hosts a special for The Anfield Wrap speaking to people who were there each step of the way, including Liverpool Academy coach Barry Lewtas, former Bristol Rovers captain Paul Coutts, and former England U19s and U20s manager Ian Foster... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason, Jared, and Nicky Soup & Sausage are back with a new edition of The Best Soccer Show that definitely does not suck. The boys get into the news that BJ Callaghan, assistant to the regional manager, is moving up in the world. Then there's the Nations League roster, featuring the Folarin "Sun's Out Balogun's Out" Balogun and a weird midfielder without a clear #6. Who's missing from the squad and who maybe doesn't deserve to be there? Jason and Jared talk about the U20 performance in Argentina, where Cade Cowell is Balls To the Wall and pushing the team into the quarterfinals. There's some MLS news too, with Chris Klein finally getting booted and Phil Neville getting the axe in Miami. Make sure you check out our bonus stuff and support the show at patreon.com/thebestsoccershow. A couple bucks a month makes you a Bestie and gets you access to our Slack, our bonus eps, and discounts on merch. Get some BSS gear. New designs coming soon! Make Nicky a happy boy. Subscribe and Review the Podcast! Apple Podcasts: The Best Soccer Show on Apple Podcasts Get top analysis into American soccer from in-market experts and support the show at the same time by signing up for Backheeled Insights at our link. Follow us! Twitter Instagram Facebook Twitch