1 00:00:01,520 --> 00:00:17,560 Speaker 1: Well we just jumped straight into the eight. Well we 2 00:00:17,680 --> 00:00:18,920 Speaker 1: have concluded Day five. 3 00:00:19,079 --> 00:00:22,000 Speaker 2: I'm joined once again by two times Olympian and world champion, 4 00:00:22,400 --> 00:00:24,119 Speaker 2: James Magnus and Maggie. 5 00:00:24,560 --> 00:00:26,800 Speaker 1: Not our best night so far in the pool. 6 00:00:27,000 --> 00:00:29,639 Speaker 3: Please excuse me if you're feeling a little bit flat here, Maddie. 7 00:00:29,680 --> 00:00:31,880 Speaker 3: We had three shots at gold tonight came oway with 8 00:00:32,000 --> 00:00:36,800 Speaker 3: two silvers and a missed medal. Completely we can partly 9 00:00:36,800 --> 00:00:39,600 Speaker 3: attribute that to our man Brent Reid, who is the 10 00:00:39,680 --> 00:00:42,000 Speaker 3: kiss of death when it comes to Olympic gold. 11 00:00:42,120 --> 00:00:44,800 Speaker 1: It's unbelievable. We're going to see ready in a second. 12 00:00:45,040 --> 00:00:47,760 Speaker 2: This is Rudy's second Olympics and he has yet to 13 00:00:47,840 --> 00:00:51,160 Speaker 2: see an Aussie wing gold live now. Tonight he turned 14 00:00:51,200 --> 00:00:53,720 Speaker 2: up and said tonight tonight it didn't happen. 15 00:00:54,000 --> 00:00:56,440 Speaker 4: So he's banned from the swimming pool for the rest 16 00:00:56,480 --> 00:00:56,920 Speaker 4: of the week. 17 00:00:57,000 --> 00:00:58,560 Speaker 1: He went to shake em as one of the healthy 18 00:00:58,600 --> 00:00:59,280 Speaker 1: swimming coaches. 19 00:00:59,320 --> 00:01:06,800 Speaker 2: I said, get a moll O'Callahan. Miss Alt was favored 20 00:01:07,000 --> 00:01:10,880 Speaker 2: to win, it didn't place. How much is it fatigue? 21 00:01:11,360 --> 00:01:13,959 Speaker 3: Yeah, so maybe two things. Firstly that there is the 22 00:01:14,000 --> 00:01:17,280 Speaker 3: fatigue factor. So she races night one for about one 23 00:01:17,360 --> 00:01:21,520 Speaker 3: hundred freestyle relay, gold medal, sky high emotionally. Then you're 24 00:01:21,520 --> 00:01:23,160 Speaker 3: going to come back down that next day to some 25 00:01:23,240 --> 00:01:25,000 Speaker 3: of the heats of the two hundred freestyle. 26 00:01:25,400 --> 00:01:26,160 Speaker 4: Very hard to do. 27 00:01:26,480 --> 00:01:29,280 Speaker 3: She gets through the heats and sements the two hundred freestyle, boom, 28 00:01:29,360 --> 00:01:32,559 Speaker 3: sky high again for the two hundred freestyle final, wins gold, 29 00:01:32,920 --> 00:01:35,080 Speaker 3: then straight back down to earth again for the hundred 30 00:01:35,080 --> 00:01:38,280 Speaker 3: freestyle heats, go through heat, semis finals again. Tonight she 31 00:01:38,319 --> 00:01:40,840 Speaker 3: tries to get up, just can't get the job done. 32 00:01:40,959 --> 00:01:44,520 Speaker 3: That's probably partly in experience, this is the first time 33 00:01:44,560 --> 00:01:47,400 Speaker 3: she's done this heavy of a program in Olympic Games, 34 00:01:47,440 --> 00:01:51,240 Speaker 3: but also that Olympic Games factor, which means the emotions 35 00:01:51,240 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 3: are higher, the stakes are higher, the environment is more imperfect, 36 00:01:56,440 --> 00:01:58,640 Speaker 3: the beds, the travel, all that stuff that we've spoken 37 00:01:58,680 --> 00:02:00,520 Speaker 3: about all week, and she certainly felt that. 38 00:02:01,000 --> 00:02:05,320 Speaker 2: So not just physically fatigue, emotionally getting up right. If 39 00:02:05,360 --> 00:02:08,240 Speaker 2: your coach, if you're her coach, what would have you 40 00:02:08,800 --> 00:02:10,120 Speaker 2: suggested she do. 41 00:02:11,360 --> 00:02:12,480 Speaker 4: It's a good question, Mattie. 42 00:02:12,480 --> 00:02:14,399 Speaker 3: I think the big thing is you have to get 43 00:02:14,440 --> 00:02:17,760 Speaker 3: through those heats and semis with a little emotion as possible. 44 00:02:17,960 --> 00:02:20,760 Speaker 3: The other thing that Molly spoke about tonight was in 45 00:02:20,800 --> 00:02:23,280 Speaker 3: her press conference afterwards, she said, I was just too nervous. 46 00:02:23,639 --> 00:02:25,440 Speaker 3: The nerves got the better of me. And you know 47 00:02:25,480 --> 00:02:27,840 Speaker 3: what's really interesting about that? So she wins the two 48 00:02:27,880 --> 00:02:31,200 Speaker 3: hundred freestyle last night. You think the pressure is off, Yeah, 49 00:02:31,240 --> 00:02:35,400 Speaker 3: but such is the gravity and the tension of a 50 00:02:35,520 --> 00:02:39,560 Speaker 3: hundred freestyle Olympic final. She felt that again, that that 51 00:02:39,639 --> 00:02:42,080 Speaker 3: extra level when it came to the hundred tonight. 52 00:02:42,760 --> 00:02:45,920 Speaker 2: Okay, so we've spoken there about Molly the ability to 53 00:02:45,919 --> 00:02:49,280 Speaker 2: get yourself up again, which makes what we're the guy 54 00:02:49,280 --> 00:02:51,840 Speaker 2: at the French guy, Leo marsha on what he did 55 00:02:51,880 --> 00:02:56,680 Speaker 2: tonight was remarkable, golden the two hundred butterfly, which is 56 00:02:56,680 --> 00:02:58,920 Speaker 2: hard to have itself, then backs up an hour later 57 00:02:59,400 --> 00:03:03,520 Speaker 2: and and wins again. Okay, firstly the butterfly, what do 58 00:03:03,520 --> 00:03:04,520 Speaker 2: you think of his performance? 59 00:03:04,720 --> 00:03:05,840 Speaker 4: Amazing performance. 60 00:03:06,520 --> 00:03:09,080 Speaker 3: We haven't seen anything like this since Michael Phelps, We 61 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:11,239 Speaker 3: honestly haven't. He won the four hundred im earlier in 62 00:03:11,240 --> 00:03:13,360 Speaker 3: the week. Now he's gone two two hundred gold medals 63 00:03:13,360 --> 00:03:15,880 Speaker 3: on the same night. A couple of things I noticed 64 00:03:15,919 --> 00:03:19,120 Speaker 3: that I pointed out to you after that two hundred butterfly. 65 00:03:19,360 --> 00:03:22,720 Speaker 4: Firstly, he didn't overly celebrate after the race. 66 00:03:23,400 --> 00:03:25,960 Speaker 3: Secondly, as soon as they sang the national anthem, he 67 00:03:26,040 --> 00:03:28,480 Speaker 3: got off the podium and walked straight off pull deck. 68 00:03:28,840 --> 00:03:31,280 Speaker 3: Didn't do the photos, didn't walk around to the crowd's 69 00:03:31,280 --> 00:03:35,480 Speaker 3: admiration and celebrate the win. He just bought that energy 70 00:03:35,520 --> 00:03:39,560 Speaker 3: straight back down, calm, relaxed, walked off pull deck. Even 71 00:03:39,600 --> 00:03:42,720 Speaker 3: though the crowd was at fever pitch. He blocked that 72 00:03:42,840 --> 00:03:45,480 Speaker 3: out and went straight back into game mode. And that 73 00:03:45,640 --> 00:03:49,040 Speaker 3: was that showed experience beyond his years. He's only twenty two. 74 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:51,960 Speaker 3: This is the first time that he's been in this 75 00:03:52,000 --> 00:03:56,680 Speaker 3: position at an Olympic Games. Leon Marschon, he's essentially the 76 00:03:56,720 --> 00:03:59,640 Speaker 3: French Michael Phelps right now and he should have four 77 00:03:59,720 --> 00:04:01,480 Speaker 3: in the visual gold medals by the end of this 78 00:04:01,560 --> 00:04:04,960 Speaker 3: Olympic Games, which is only one less than Michael Phelps. 79 00:04:05,080 --> 00:04:07,240 Speaker 3: France not strong in the relay, so he can't pick 80 00:04:07,280 --> 00:04:08,320 Speaker 3: up those medals there. 81 00:04:09,240 --> 00:04:10,920 Speaker 4: He's huge over here. 82 00:04:11,040 --> 00:04:13,680 Speaker 3: You heard the crowd tonight, Mattie that the national anthem 83 00:04:14,280 --> 00:04:15,960 Speaker 3: is a special, special event. 84 00:04:16,440 --> 00:04:19,360 Speaker 2: Okay, so what do you think he did in between 85 00:04:19,600 --> 00:04:23,040 Speaker 2: that one hour after getting up? You know, well, that 86 00:04:23,160 --> 00:04:25,000 Speaker 2: a monumental effort to win the two hundred butter flo 87 00:04:25,480 --> 00:04:28,480 Speaker 2: such a hard stroke to the bar. Yeah, and our 88 00:04:28,600 --> 00:04:29,520 Speaker 2: lady gets out there. 89 00:04:29,400 --> 00:04:31,400 Speaker 1: Wins gold two hundred breast straight. 90 00:04:32,240 --> 00:04:34,919 Speaker 2: You spoke about how he got himself up well, subdued 91 00:04:35,000 --> 00:04:36,640 Speaker 2: himself emotionally, he got him back up. 92 00:04:36,800 --> 00:04:38,080 Speaker 1: What did he do physically? 93 00:04:38,200 --> 00:04:40,400 Speaker 3: So, I'd say, straight in the ice bath, get that 94 00:04:40,440 --> 00:04:43,359 Speaker 3: body temperature back down as soon as possible, Jump on 95 00:04:43,400 --> 00:04:46,480 Speaker 3: the massage bed, probably have four messiuses on him, one 96 00:04:46,520 --> 00:04:47,599 Speaker 3: on each arm and leg. 97 00:04:47,839 --> 00:04:49,840 Speaker 4: Flush out all that lactic acid. 98 00:04:49,920 --> 00:04:52,720 Speaker 3: Jump in the pool, Swim down to get rid of 99 00:04:52,760 --> 00:04:55,200 Speaker 3: the rest of that lactic acid, and then just be 100 00:04:55,240 --> 00:04:58,040 Speaker 3: as still as possible in mind and in body. 101 00:04:58,040 --> 00:04:59,240 Speaker 1: Would you have eaten at all? 102 00:04:59,360 --> 00:04:59,960 Speaker 4: He would have had to. 103 00:05:00,000 --> 00:05:01,960 Speaker 3: I've had a bit of a snack, but the butterfly 104 00:05:02,120 --> 00:05:04,400 Speaker 3: is are churning at this point like it's the Olympic Games, 105 00:05:04,400 --> 00:05:07,200 Speaker 3: it's finals, so it's very hard to eat. I'd say 106 00:05:07,240 --> 00:05:09,520 Speaker 3: more liquid, like a protein shake or some sort of 107 00:05:09,640 --> 00:05:12,960 Speaker 3: energy drink or something like that. But it's incredible for 108 00:05:13,000 --> 00:05:15,839 Speaker 3: a swimmer of his age to show that composure in 109 00:05:15,839 --> 00:05:19,600 Speaker 3: front of a home crowd and then, in direct contrast 110 00:05:19,640 --> 00:05:21,720 Speaker 3: to what he did after the two hundred butterfly two 111 00:05:21,800 --> 00:05:25,039 Speaker 3: hundred breaststroke, he wins, he gets up on the lane rope, 112 00:05:25,080 --> 00:05:27,719 Speaker 3: he celebrates, He stands behind the block, celebrates again. He 113 00:05:27,839 --> 00:05:31,200 Speaker 3: really lacked it up then, So that just shown he 114 00:05:31,279 --> 00:05:33,120 Speaker 3: was expecting to win that one hundred breast, which is 115 00:05:33,160 --> 00:05:35,280 Speaker 3: whyde in a turn of breast, which is why he 116 00:05:35,320 --> 00:05:37,520 Speaker 3: didn't celebrate after the two hundred butterfly. 117 00:05:37,320 --> 00:05:40,480 Speaker 1: Excuse me be naive? Does he swim again tomorrow night? 118 00:05:41,640 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 4: Not tomorrow night. 119 00:05:42,440 --> 00:05:46,000 Speaker 3: He'll swim tomorrow tomorrow morning in the two hundred am heats, 120 00:05:46,040 --> 00:05:48,760 Speaker 3: then semis and he'll progress across the two hundred im 121 00:05:48,839 --> 00:05:50,320 Speaker 3: finals the following night. 122 00:05:50,400 --> 00:05:51,760 Speaker 1: So what does he do tonight? 123 00:05:52,200 --> 00:05:54,800 Speaker 3: He's going to come down again emotionally. It's a hell 124 00:05:54,800 --> 00:05:56,440 Speaker 3: of a week, isn't it. It's a hell of a week. 125 00:05:56,480 --> 00:05:58,880 Speaker 3: And you know what the reason it took Phelps a 126 00:05:58,880 --> 00:06:02,279 Speaker 3: couple of Olympics win those eight gold medals. You know 127 00:06:02,320 --> 00:06:04,840 Speaker 3: he was in Sydney as a fifteen year old. He 128 00:06:04,880 --> 00:06:07,840 Speaker 3: was in Athens, said there he wanted to go for eight. 129 00:06:07,880 --> 00:06:09,800 Speaker 3: I think he got six and was very disappointed he 130 00:06:09,839 --> 00:06:12,920 Speaker 3: didn't get it till these third Games. Why because that's 131 00:06:12,960 --> 00:06:15,479 Speaker 3: when he knew how to ride the roller coaster, which 132 00:06:15,520 --> 00:06:18,400 Speaker 3: is a week of Olympic swimming, and it almost gets 133 00:06:18,440 --> 00:06:22,840 Speaker 3: to a point where those Olympic gold medals become more 134 00:06:22,880 --> 00:06:26,640 Speaker 3: commonplace to them, so they do emotionally get less invested 135 00:06:27,320 --> 00:06:29,440 Speaker 3: and less excited in those big races. 136 00:06:30,200 --> 00:06:35,160 Speaker 2: The final swim cole Charmers, he got a silver, would 137 00:06:35,200 --> 00:06:37,720 Speaker 2: he what do you think he would set? 138 00:06:37,839 --> 00:06:38,880 Speaker 4: Would he be happy with that? 139 00:06:39,240 --> 00:06:42,560 Speaker 3: He looked disappointed after the race. He looked visibly disappointed, 140 00:06:42,600 --> 00:06:45,400 Speaker 3: which I understand. Like I've spoken to you about before, 141 00:06:45,440 --> 00:06:47,320 Speaker 3: you have to be convinced that you're about to win 142 00:06:47,320 --> 00:06:49,400 Speaker 3: a gold medal when you stand on those blocks. So 143 00:06:49,440 --> 00:06:51,440 Speaker 3: it is a shock to any swimmer like Kyle when 144 00:06:51,440 --> 00:06:52,599 Speaker 3: he doesn't win a gold medal. 145 00:06:53,440 --> 00:06:55,080 Speaker 4: Kyle's now on three. 146 00:06:55,400 --> 00:06:58,280 Speaker 3: He's won medals at three consecutive Olympic Games in the 147 00:06:58,279 --> 00:07:01,359 Speaker 3: one hundred freestyle, which is quite nate precedented to have 148 00:07:01,400 --> 00:07:04,360 Speaker 3: that longevity in a hundred freestyle. But that race, Maddy 149 00:07:04,880 --> 00:07:08,200 Speaker 3: forty six point four seconds broke the world record by 150 00:07:08,279 --> 00:07:10,560 Speaker 3: nearly half a second. The Chinese from my young nineteen 151 00:07:10,640 --> 00:07:12,480 Speaker 3: year old we hadn't heard of him before this year 152 00:07:12,520 --> 00:07:14,840 Speaker 3: in the swimming world. I mean, now he's just coming 153 00:07:14,840 --> 00:07:17,840 Speaker 3: out and blitzed an Olympic final it's the first time 154 00:07:18,040 --> 00:07:22,000 Speaker 3: since nineteen seventy two that one hundred freestyler has beaten 155 00:07:22,080 --> 00:07:23,880 Speaker 3: the silver medalist by more than a second. 156 00:07:24,080 --> 00:07:24,640 Speaker 1: Jesus too. 157 00:07:24,960 --> 00:07:27,880 Speaker 2: And when he walked past, we saw Kyle. When posts stayed, 158 00:07:27,880 --> 00:07:29,800 Speaker 2: you want to see Kyle. He walked past, you said, 159 00:07:29,840 --> 00:07:33,120 Speaker 2: looked disappointed, and he woke. The Chinese swimmer will pass 160 00:07:33,200 --> 00:07:35,960 Speaker 2: like game real strutg of strautting along and the body 161 00:07:36,000 --> 00:07:37,560 Speaker 2: honestly looking into a mirror. 162 00:07:38,240 --> 00:07:40,520 Speaker 4: It was your bill for one hundred freestyle. 163 00:07:40,560 --> 00:07:43,640 Speaker 2: I've told you that I'm horribly Just let me go 164 00:07:44,640 --> 00:07:48,240 Speaker 2: just quick before we get the Angel of death really ready. 165 00:07:48,280 --> 00:07:51,760 Speaker 2: In one thing, you noticed the Chinese swimmer last one 166 00:07:51,800 --> 00:07:53,440 Speaker 2: of the blocks that were on the blocks. 167 00:07:53,560 --> 00:07:55,080 Speaker 1: He didn't even have the tracksuit off. 168 00:07:55,320 --> 00:07:57,800 Speaker 3: Mind games, Maddy, It's all mind games. So he was 169 00:07:57,840 --> 00:08:00,880 Speaker 3: basically saying to those other swimmers, you're in my race. 170 00:08:01,080 --> 00:08:04,000 Speaker 3: This works on my time. You wait for me. We've 171 00:08:04,000 --> 00:08:06,640 Speaker 3: seen it happen in football quite a bit. It's something 172 00:08:06,680 --> 00:08:08,200 Speaker 3: that I used to do a bit when I was 173 00:08:08,200 --> 00:08:10,080 Speaker 3: in lane four if I came out last, just to 174 00:08:10,160 --> 00:08:12,520 Speaker 3: let everybody else know I'm coming. 175 00:08:13,000 --> 00:08:15,240 Speaker 4: I'm the last one in the blocks. You worked in 176 00:08:15,320 --> 00:08:16,000 Speaker 4: my time. 177 00:08:16,480 --> 00:08:21,400 Speaker 1: It's trying to bring him in. It's Brent Reid comes 178 00:08:21,440 --> 00:08:26,480 Speaker 1: in a real I prefer black widow, take the kiss. 179 00:08:28,960 --> 00:08:34,320 Speaker 2: Of purification. Let's start with a positive. Jess Fox another 180 00:08:34,440 --> 00:08:40,200 Speaker 2: gold and some say her her greatest win. 181 00:08:40,360 --> 00:08:42,240 Speaker 5: Well, the father said that, Maddie, So that puts that 182 00:08:42,320 --> 00:08:45,280 Speaker 5: in perspective for you. I mean, obviously we all know 183 00:08:46,160 --> 00:08:48,520 Speaker 5: how good Jess Fox is. One of the gold and 184 00:08:48,520 --> 00:08:50,959 Speaker 5: the Sea One four years ago, one gold, the K 185 00:08:51,120 --> 00:08:55,280 Speaker 5: one earlier in this Olympics, comes out, backs up and 186 00:08:56,400 --> 00:08:58,480 Speaker 5: wins the C one again, and I mean it's just 187 00:08:58,480 --> 00:09:00,360 Speaker 5: the iceing on the cake. I think I think we 188 00:09:00,480 --> 00:09:04,520 Speaker 5: now say that Jess Fox, full time Olympian, multiple gold medalists, 189 00:09:04,600 --> 00:09:06,360 Speaker 5: has defended the Sea One title. I think she's the 190 00:09:06,360 --> 00:09:08,480 Speaker 5: greatest athlete we've got right now in this country. I 191 00:09:08,480 --> 00:09:10,640 Speaker 5: think when you when you put it all together, it's 192 00:09:10,640 --> 00:09:13,239 Speaker 5: not just what she does on the water. 193 00:09:14,520 --> 00:09:18,000 Speaker 1: Here, What do you mean who you got, Ariane? I'm 194 00:09:18,000 --> 00:09:18,800 Speaker 1: going with Jess Fox. 195 00:09:19,440 --> 00:09:23,880 Speaker 4: Molly sorry, Haley McEwan is about to. 196 00:09:23,920 --> 00:09:33,320 Speaker 5: Well it's a split here between them or it's everything 197 00:09:33,360 --> 00:09:36,400 Speaker 5: that goes with Jess Fox matter. She has a class 198 00:09:36,400 --> 00:09:38,400 Speaker 5: sacked on off the water. As I said, you know. 199 00:09:38,480 --> 00:09:42,200 Speaker 5: She's intelligence, she's articulate, she's attractive. I can see her 200 00:09:42,240 --> 00:09:44,880 Speaker 5: on cereal boxes and on television ads and on the 201 00:09:44,880 --> 00:09:47,680 Speaker 5: television and the television stations. We get back to Australia 202 00:09:47,720 --> 00:09:50,360 Speaker 5: and in a few weeks time, because she's the the 203 00:09:50,440 --> 00:09:55,360 Speaker 5: ultimate athlete, and I acknowledge the swimmers are pretty good too, James. 204 00:09:55,360 --> 00:09:58,440 Speaker 5: But you know, I think I think just deserves everything. 205 00:09:58,480 --> 00:10:00,720 Speaker 1: She gets read when he she said, you meet us, 206 00:10:00,760 --> 00:10:04,439 Speaker 1: she's so nice. Oh there's a killer in there. 207 00:10:04,480 --> 00:10:06,880 Speaker 5: There is There is no winner, Maddie. 208 00:10:06,880 --> 00:10:08,679 Speaker 1: She's a winner. Sure is fantastic. 209 00:10:08,800 --> 00:10:12,319 Speaker 2: Adam Milton, the Matilda's their campaign has and disaster. 210 00:10:12,800 --> 00:10:15,920 Speaker 1: They went down to to one from a stra to 211 00:10:16,000 --> 00:10:20,040 Speaker 1: the USA. Apologies. Ready before we talk about the fallout today, 212 00:10:20,240 --> 00:10:21,880 Speaker 1: let's talk about the performance. What do you think? 213 00:10:22,240 --> 00:10:25,280 Speaker 5: I thought it was poor, exceptionally poor. And I don't 214 00:10:25,320 --> 00:10:27,160 Speaker 5: blame the players because I think the way they set 215 00:10:27,240 --> 00:10:31,000 Speaker 5: up Maddie was so negative and so defensive. You know, 216 00:10:31,160 --> 00:10:32,599 Speaker 5: it's not like we're the one hundredth team and the 217 00:10:32,679 --> 00:10:34,160 Speaker 5: ranked team in the world. We're number twelve in the 218 00:10:34,160 --> 00:10:36,360 Speaker 5: world and we're playing the US who are number five. 219 00:10:36,679 --> 00:10:38,560 Speaker 5: Yet we set up without it. We didn't play with that. 220 00:10:39,040 --> 00:10:39,720 Speaker 1: We played with. 221 00:10:39,640 --> 00:10:43,439 Speaker 5: Five defenders, five midfielders. Basically Hallie Rausso played as basically 222 00:10:43,720 --> 00:10:47,800 Speaker 5: a false nine she was, and they were defending. They 223 00:10:47,800 --> 00:10:50,840 Speaker 5: were defending so deep. They just hurt that they encouraged 224 00:10:50,840 --> 00:10:53,480 Speaker 5: the US to attack us and I think they were 225 00:10:53,480 --> 00:10:57,280 Speaker 5: hoping to score on the break against them, but look, 226 00:10:57,320 --> 00:10:58,760 Speaker 5: they would have got through with a draw, and I 227 00:10:58,760 --> 00:11:00,000 Speaker 5: think they played for the draw and I think they 228 00:11:00,000 --> 00:11:03,480 Speaker 5: that's a really negative attitude. And I think Australians respect 229 00:11:03,520 --> 00:11:08,760 Speaker 5: you if you attack and you play with positivity, and 230 00:11:08,800 --> 00:11:11,599 Speaker 5: I just think there was nothing positive about that performance 231 00:11:11,840 --> 00:11:14,480 Speaker 5: until they fell behind the last thirty minutes. Maybe they 232 00:11:14,480 --> 00:11:16,720 Speaker 5: played it right, but we're a better team than that matter, 233 00:11:16,840 --> 00:11:18,200 Speaker 5: and that's what disappoints me. 234 00:11:18,320 --> 00:11:18,440 Speaker 6: Well. 235 00:11:18,480 --> 00:11:21,840 Speaker 2: I asked, I interview Brian Gorgon last month and I said, Okay, 236 00:11:21,920 --> 00:11:22,960 Speaker 2: came up against some dream team. 237 00:11:22,960 --> 00:11:23,800 Speaker 1: How are you going to beat him? 238 00:11:23,800 --> 00:11:26,440 Speaker 2: He said, you you said you'd play the Australian way. 239 00:11:26,720 --> 00:11:30,400 Speaker 2: You fight, you hustle, you scratch and you win that way. 240 00:11:30,679 --> 00:11:34,280 Speaker 2: And yeah, well, I'll ask you this. The tactics, the 241 00:11:34,320 --> 00:11:38,120 Speaker 2: coach tonic is stuff. Do you think do you think 242 00:11:38,160 --> 00:11:40,840 Speaker 2: he coached that way to try to keep his job 243 00:11:40,880 --> 00:11:42,400 Speaker 2: as to not be beaten three or four Nils. 244 00:11:42,400 --> 00:11:44,320 Speaker 5: Well, potentially, Maddie. As I said, I just thought it 245 00:11:44,360 --> 00:11:47,120 Speaker 5: was really I don't blame the players because I think 246 00:11:47,160 --> 00:11:51,760 Speaker 5: they just do what Tony and tactically, Tony decides the tactics, 247 00:11:51,840 --> 00:11:54,520 Speaker 5: right so, and I think tactically you could see today 248 00:11:54,559 --> 00:11:57,080 Speaker 5: it was a really negative way to play the game. 249 00:11:57,160 --> 00:11:59,600 Speaker 5: So I don't blame the players because he's the guy 250 00:11:59,760 --> 00:12:03,920 Speaker 5: who who dictates how they play in many respects. And 251 00:12:03,960 --> 00:12:06,480 Speaker 5: I think we saw him coaches last game today. I 252 00:12:06,520 --> 00:12:08,640 Speaker 5: think the time has come. I think he looked like 253 00:12:09,640 --> 00:12:11,880 Speaker 5: a guy was defeated and didn't have a lot of answers, 254 00:12:12,240 --> 00:12:13,800 Speaker 5: and I think it's time for change. 255 00:12:13,960 --> 00:12:16,680 Speaker 2: Well, really, if we talk about a moment that I 256 00:12:16,679 --> 00:12:21,320 Speaker 2: reckon typifize. The campaign was in Marseille. They're about to 257 00:12:21,320 --> 00:12:23,840 Speaker 2: play Germany. The day before I had the press conference. 258 00:12:23,920 --> 00:12:25,640 Speaker 2: I was there and I saw it and he was 259 00:12:25,720 --> 00:12:27,360 Speaker 2: up on his toes, you know. 260 00:12:27,480 --> 00:12:28,160 Speaker 1: Very jovial. 261 00:12:28,960 --> 00:12:32,000 Speaker 2: How are they they're ready to go? How's the preparation? 262 00:12:32,559 --> 00:12:35,520 Speaker 2: Preparations perfect? Couldn't have been better? They get B three Neil, 263 00:12:35,800 --> 00:12:38,559 Speaker 2: we weren't ready. Well, funny, you can't have a both ways. 264 00:12:38,600 --> 00:12:41,319 Speaker 5: Champ today said after the game, we're just hitting our stride. 265 00:12:41,440 --> 00:12:42,760 Speaker 1: Why are you only hitting his stride? 266 00:12:42,800 --> 00:12:43,800 Speaker 5: Up to three pool games? 267 00:12:43,800 --> 00:12:44,079 Speaker 1: Made it? 268 00:12:44,240 --> 00:12:45,920 Speaker 5: Yeah, you know they should be hitting this stride from 269 00:12:45,920 --> 00:12:48,040 Speaker 5: game one and they were off the pace from day one. 270 00:12:48,400 --> 00:12:51,440 Speaker 5: And as I said, I thought tactically today when I 271 00:12:51,440 --> 00:12:53,640 Speaker 5: saw the way they set up, it just it was 272 00:12:53,880 --> 00:12:55,800 Speaker 5: it sucked the life out of it. It was so deflating 273 00:12:55,840 --> 00:12:56,959 Speaker 5: to see them set up like that. 274 00:12:57,760 --> 00:13:01,319 Speaker 2: And one more thing to mention too, really, Colleague Jess Plerin, 275 00:13:01,920 --> 00:13:06,360 Speaker 2: like she Jess has, she's really champion the cause of 276 00:13:06,440 --> 00:13:09,040 Speaker 2: Matilda's right and really champed him right in mind. She's 277 00:13:09,080 --> 00:13:12,200 Speaker 2: been part of their rise and she has been critical 278 00:13:12,240 --> 00:13:15,240 Speaker 2: and rightfully so, and you know there's elements that people 279 00:13:15,280 --> 00:13:18,040 Speaker 2: in Football Australia have really gone out, you know, and 280 00:13:18,520 --> 00:13:21,800 Speaker 2: she was quite upset by that, but all her criticism 281 00:13:22,040 --> 00:13:26,080 Speaker 2: of Tony and whole preparation was one hundred percent right. Okay, 282 00:13:26,280 --> 00:13:29,280 Speaker 2: if you if you're going to accept the praise, then 283 00:13:29,280 --> 00:13:30,600 Speaker 2: you've got to cop the criticism. 284 00:13:31,160 --> 00:13:33,240 Speaker 5: And it's been justified in the way they've played, in 285 00:13:33,280 --> 00:13:35,320 Speaker 5: the way that this tournament's gone for them matter. So 286 00:13:35,800 --> 00:13:38,760 Speaker 5: you know, as I said, I just think there needs 287 00:13:38,800 --> 00:13:39,319 Speaker 5: to be changed. 288 00:13:39,360 --> 00:13:39,480 Speaker 7: Now. 289 00:13:39,480 --> 00:13:41,480 Speaker 5: It just feels to me like Tony's had his day 290 00:13:41,880 --> 00:13:44,600 Speaker 5: and he did some fresh voices and some fresh tactics 291 00:13:45,000 --> 00:13:47,720 Speaker 5: and just a whole new fresh attitude in that footy team. 292 00:13:48,080 --> 00:13:51,280 Speaker 1: The Missile myself and Ready. 293 00:13:51,480 --> 00:13:56,760 Speaker 2: Today we went to rolling garranges together fantastic, saw Jokovic play. 294 00:13:58,280 --> 00:14:00,280 Speaker 1: Ready. I'm going to let you say what and we 295 00:14:00,320 --> 00:14:02,760 Speaker 1: went down and sat and washed joke it. What did 296 00:14:02,840 --> 00:14:05,400 Speaker 1: you What were the first words you you said to me? 297 00:14:05,679 --> 00:14:10,320 Speaker 1: What did you say? You said? You said to me? 298 00:14:10,840 --> 00:14:16,040 Speaker 1: My back myself. Look the game of. 299 00:14:16,080 --> 00:14:18,760 Speaker 7: Tex Nis when I watched it from a distance, it 300 00:14:18,800 --> 00:14:22,360 Speaker 7: doesn't seem what they hit the ball that hard, so myself. 301 00:14:22,440 --> 00:14:23,920 Speaker 7: But I've got to say then, Maddie and I went 302 00:14:23,960 --> 00:14:26,320 Speaker 7: on a show called six, and show called six. He 303 00:14:26,360 --> 00:14:29,920 Speaker 7: can just about touch the players and those are those 304 00:14:30,280 --> 00:14:33,640 Speaker 7: what were the Czechoslovakian and doubles place they hit the 305 00:14:33,640 --> 00:14:35,440 Speaker 7: ball pretty hard. I want to struggle against. 306 00:14:35,200 --> 00:14:35,680 Speaker 1: Him, but. 307 00:14:38,520 --> 00:14:40,840 Speaker 2: Well, I'll tell you ready, there's one more element of 308 00:14:40,840 --> 00:14:42,800 Speaker 2: that because when they let us in for the doubles, 309 00:14:42,920 --> 00:14:44,560 Speaker 2: there was no there was no seats, and I said, well, 310 00:14:44,600 --> 00:14:46,360 Speaker 2: there's a few here, ready, So we went and sat 311 00:14:46,400 --> 00:14:48,600 Speaker 2: down turns out we're sitting with the families and the 312 00:14:48,640 --> 00:14:49,360 Speaker 2: coaches right. 313 00:14:49,720 --> 00:14:50,880 Speaker 1: At one point the. 314 00:14:50,920 --> 00:14:53,720 Speaker 2: Check player looked over and he was staring at us 315 00:14:53,960 --> 00:14:56,200 Speaker 2: as if to say, who are those two imbeciles? 316 00:14:57,120 --> 00:14:58,400 Speaker 8: What about the German black oven? 317 00:14:58,440 --> 00:14:59,320 Speaker 5: You're some man's gone. 318 00:14:59,840 --> 00:15:04,320 Speaker 1: Just back yourself, brother good. 319 00:15:05,880 --> 00:15:08,040 Speaker 2: I tell you what it's been a it's been a 320 00:15:08,080 --> 00:15:11,080 Speaker 2: big look. Before we get onto the bomb of Peter 321 00:15:11,120 --> 00:15:11,920 Speaker 2: Bodell in the. 322 00:15:11,840 --> 00:15:15,040 Speaker 1: Bi X, Australia picked up the first ever female medal 323 00:15:15,160 --> 00:15:20,240 Speaker 1: god a bronze. Natalia doom Coensland girl mate, what a character? 324 00:15:21,440 --> 00:15:24,120 Speaker 2: Scolderbeer, They said, what does it feel like to win bronze? 325 00:15:24,120 --> 00:15:27,720 Speaker 2: She said with rose gold? Fantastic? 326 00:15:27,840 --> 00:15:28,200 Speaker 1: How good? 327 00:15:28,320 --> 00:15:30,520 Speaker 5: How good is that? It was a good data And 328 00:15:30,640 --> 00:15:31,360 Speaker 5: lucky I wasn't there. 329 00:15:31,360 --> 00:15:39,560 Speaker 1: I might have brought Peter Bdell joins us, Peter, you're 330 00:15:39,560 --> 00:15:40,400 Speaker 1: not much better than. 331 00:15:41,800 --> 00:15:44,160 Speaker 6: Well, we've got one with the black Widow and I'm 332 00:15:44,200 --> 00:15:45,000 Speaker 6: the grim Reaper. 333 00:15:46,680 --> 00:15:47,800 Speaker 8: So I'll tell you the story. 334 00:15:47,840 --> 00:15:51,120 Speaker 6: Boys, So they say, Pete, you're off to the diving 335 00:15:51,320 --> 00:15:54,920 Speaker 6: Day one women's women's syncro final three meters. 336 00:15:54,960 --> 00:15:56,720 Speaker 8: I'm like you, beauty, there are a metal chance. 337 00:15:56,760 --> 00:15:59,040 Speaker 6: I'm like I could be the first journo to deliver 338 00:15:59,080 --> 00:16:01,680 Speaker 6: a medal of these games for News Court Australia. 339 00:16:02,240 --> 00:16:04,560 Speaker 1: I saw I was right. 340 00:16:04,720 --> 00:16:08,200 Speaker 6: So get to the last dive. They've sewn up bronze. 341 00:16:08,200 --> 00:16:10,560 Speaker 6: We're sweet and I'm stare texting the boys. Yes, I've 342 00:16:10,560 --> 00:16:13,320 Speaker 6: got the first metal boys. Here we go, and then 343 00:16:13,360 --> 00:16:15,160 Speaker 6: they pull off the worst dive of the meet. 344 00:16:15,480 --> 00:16:19,600 Speaker 8: They end up fifth. The grim Reaper strikes then, and 345 00:16:19,640 --> 00:16:20,440 Speaker 8: then it gets better. 346 00:16:20,840 --> 00:16:23,320 Speaker 6: I go to the boxing for three days and sixsies 347 00:16:23,320 --> 00:16:26,960 Speaker 6: have been knocked out. So who knows what could happen 348 00:16:26,960 --> 00:16:27,720 Speaker 6: over the next week. 349 00:16:28,040 --> 00:16:28,800 Speaker 1: Well, let's tell you what. 350 00:16:28,840 --> 00:16:33,360 Speaker 2: There's plenty of superstars right at this Olympics. But if 351 00:16:33,360 --> 00:16:35,960 Speaker 2: you think the Dream Team are the biggest superstars, then 352 00:16:35,960 --> 00:16:38,080 Speaker 2: you're dreaming some biles. 353 00:16:38,520 --> 00:16:41,240 Speaker 1: What about superstars? 354 00:16:41,320 --> 00:16:45,200 Speaker 6: Understatement, She's a tiny superstar. I mean she's one hundred 355 00:16:45,200 --> 00:16:48,000 Speaker 6: and forty two centimeters, probably one of the smallest athletes 356 00:16:48,000 --> 00:16:52,320 Speaker 6: of these games. But how she shines bright and big. 357 00:16:52,400 --> 00:16:55,120 Speaker 6: I mean some of the people in the crew, Tom Cruise, 358 00:16:55,320 --> 00:16:59,600 Speaker 6: Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban, Yeah, Natalie poop dog snoop. 359 00:16:59,320 --> 00:17:02,560 Speaker 2: Dog On James has said, and the dream senter said, 360 00:17:02,600 --> 00:17:04,840 Speaker 2: we're here to win goal, but we're also here to 361 00:17:04,880 --> 00:17:07,720 Speaker 2: see some own and like she is at the moment, 362 00:17:07,840 --> 00:17:11,040 Speaker 2: Arguably she's the biggest superstar she was. Arguably as far 363 00:17:11,080 --> 00:17:13,200 Speaker 2: as sports, the biggest superstar on the planet, isn't she 364 00:17:13,280 --> 00:17:13,760 Speaker 2: at the moment? 365 00:17:13,880 --> 00:17:16,440 Speaker 6: And to go with that, Maddie, the pressure on her, 366 00:17:16,520 --> 00:17:19,359 Speaker 6: I mean three hundred million people plus around the world 367 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:22,320 Speaker 6: are probably watching her after what she went through at 368 00:17:22,400 --> 00:17:25,000 Speaker 6: Tokyo with the twisties and some of the mental health battles. 369 00:17:25,240 --> 00:17:27,480 Speaker 2: The people talk absolutely and the little people know this, 370 00:17:27,640 --> 00:17:31,920 Speaker 2: Like the twist is is basically it's a gymnast term 371 00:17:32,359 --> 00:17:34,720 Speaker 2: for where it's a type of verdigo, so when you're 372 00:17:34,760 --> 00:17:38,959 Speaker 2: doing a flip, you lose total awareness and control of 373 00:17:38,960 --> 00:17:42,280 Speaker 2: what you're doing. And she she well didn't retire. She 374 00:17:42,720 --> 00:17:45,200 Speaker 2: quit take the take your games. She was a little 375 00:17:45,200 --> 00:17:47,800 Speaker 2: criticized for that. She had a few years off. 376 00:17:47,800 --> 00:17:49,400 Speaker 1: They didn't think she was kind of come back. She's 377 00:17:49,440 --> 00:17:51,080 Speaker 1: come back bigger and better. 378 00:17:51,440 --> 00:17:53,159 Speaker 8: I get the twistis on a daily basis. 379 00:17:53,280 --> 00:17:58,360 Speaker 6: Boy, But look, I mean her dominance in the sports incredible. 380 00:17:58,359 --> 00:18:01,440 Speaker 6: I mean, she's had She's got twenty three World championship goals. 381 00:18:01,640 --> 00:18:05,280 Speaker 6: Twenty three eighty is ridiculous. And she said five moves 382 00:18:05,359 --> 00:18:08,080 Speaker 6: named after her. I mean, I don't know any athlete 383 00:18:08,240 --> 00:18:10,480 Speaker 6: around the planet that's take that many moves named after. 384 00:18:11,040 --> 00:18:15,919 Speaker 3: Dance moves, after the Great Breakdowns. 385 00:18:14,800 --> 00:18:17,080 Speaker 1: Street beats, shout out to Peggy and the boys. 386 00:18:18,680 --> 00:18:21,080 Speaker 2: I've got to say this so much about it, but 387 00:18:21,160 --> 00:18:24,320 Speaker 2: we aren't supporting it. We are supporting a seventeen year 388 00:18:24,320 --> 00:18:29,680 Speaker 2: old Sydney girl, Ruby Pass, who is competing against Sam tomorrow. 389 00:18:29,880 --> 00:18:30,440 Speaker 1: Unbelievable. 390 00:18:30,800 --> 00:18:33,719 Speaker 2: When she qualified, she put for the livery to put 391 00:18:33,760 --> 00:18:35,280 Speaker 2: her head in the hands and cried and they said 392 00:18:35,280 --> 00:18:36,840 Speaker 2: you're going to compete against them own bile. 393 00:18:36,920 --> 00:18:40,000 Speaker 1: She said, this is insane. What a great story that. 394 00:18:40,080 --> 00:18:42,119 Speaker 6: I mean, you know, boys, when I was seventeen, the 395 00:18:42,119 --> 00:18:44,760 Speaker 6: hardest thing for me was trying to get my proof 396 00:18:44,760 --> 00:18:46,520 Speaker 6: of age license. 397 00:18:48,119 --> 00:18:49,440 Speaker 1: I thought I was going to go to a very 398 00:18:49,480 --> 00:18:51,320 Speaker 1: straight place, idn't. 399 00:18:51,320 --> 00:18:53,760 Speaker 6: I wouldn't take you there, boys, But we're a family show. 400 00:18:54,119 --> 00:18:57,719 Speaker 6: But look, it's unbelievable. I mean she's seventeen. I mean 401 00:18:57,960 --> 00:19:01,240 Speaker 6: the nerves are steel to make a final and a 402 00:19:01,280 --> 00:19:04,560 Speaker 6: girl now living in Brisbane trains thirty one hours a week, 403 00:19:04,640 --> 00:19:07,320 Speaker 6: has had three broken wrists throughout a career, her young career, 404 00:19:07,320 --> 00:19:09,920 Speaker 6: fledgling career to be on the same stage as Simon 405 00:19:10,000 --> 00:19:12,359 Speaker 6: and this is remarkable and let's hope she holds a 406 00:19:12,400 --> 00:19:15,919 Speaker 6: nerve because this is a historic moment for a strange gymnastics. 407 00:19:16,000 --> 00:19:19,399 Speaker 2: Absolutely now here at the Games, there's so many characters 408 00:19:19,520 --> 00:19:21,320 Speaker 2: and a hole is caught up with one. 409 00:19:21,640 --> 00:19:24,440 Speaker 9: This is the Olympics and we celebrate our wonderful athletes. 410 00:19:24,440 --> 00:19:26,399 Speaker 9: But I'd like to introduce you to the woman the 411 00:19:26,440 --> 00:19:30,520 Speaker 9: world is talking about. This is the Dublin granny. Ninety 412 00:19:30,560 --> 00:19:33,200 Speaker 9: two year old Pam is here to support her granddaughter 413 00:19:33,240 --> 00:19:36,879 Speaker 9: Efa Coughlan. And Pam, you have gone viral because you 414 00:19:37,000 --> 00:19:39,159 Speaker 9: managed to move from your seats and get as close 415 00:19:39,200 --> 00:19:41,600 Speaker 9: to the mats as possible in your red beret and 416 00:19:41,600 --> 00:19:42,400 Speaker 9: your sunglasses. 417 00:19:42,400 --> 00:19:43,360 Speaker 8: Tell us how it happened. 418 00:19:43,400 --> 00:19:48,119 Speaker 10: Thank you very much and it I'm very proud to 419 00:19:48,160 --> 00:19:53,400 Speaker 10: be here to represent family. We love you for very 420 00:19:53,440 --> 00:19:57,080 Speaker 10: much and are very best and it was all very 421 00:19:57,160 --> 00:20:00,360 Speaker 10: motion as far as I am concerned. But I now 422 00:20:00,520 --> 00:20:04,520 Speaker 10: with Stephen, my son, and two of my twelve grandchildren. 423 00:20:04,920 --> 00:20:09,480 Speaker 10: I also have three great grandchildren in Dublin, Ireland. I'm 424 00:20:09,560 --> 00:20:13,120 Speaker 10: very proud of them all, and particularly a Fifa because 425 00:20:13,200 --> 00:20:15,919 Speaker 10: she was a wonderful person and I was over in 426 00:20:16,000 --> 00:20:18,639 Speaker 10: Australium in she was twenty four months old and I 427 00:20:18,680 --> 00:20:21,639 Speaker 10: gave her a first cuddle and I'm sel cuddler and 428 00:20:21,680 --> 00:20:22,680 Speaker 10: I love them all a bit. 429 00:20:23,480 --> 00:20:23,640 Speaker 3: Now. 430 00:20:23,680 --> 00:20:26,679 Speaker 9: The question Pen that the world wants to know is 431 00:20:26,720 --> 00:20:29,439 Speaker 9: how did you end up basically on the mats for 432 00:20:29,520 --> 00:20:30,200 Speaker 9: the performance. 433 00:20:30,720 --> 00:20:32,960 Speaker 10: Well, we booked the seats, paid for the seat and 434 00:20:33,040 --> 00:20:36,439 Speaker 10: we had two lovely seats not too far away. But 435 00:20:36,680 --> 00:20:40,280 Speaker 10: on the encounter had been so small. There was a barrier. Well, 436 00:20:40,280 --> 00:20:42,400 Speaker 10: there's just a top of the thing was right across 437 00:20:42,440 --> 00:20:45,240 Speaker 10: my eyes. So one of the security the ages happened 438 00:20:45,280 --> 00:20:50,000 Speaker 10: to spot this and came over and said, would you. 439 00:20:50,119 --> 00:20:50,640 Speaker 6: Like to move? 440 00:20:50,720 --> 00:20:53,720 Speaker 10: She said a little closer to match one that's where 441 00:20:53,960 --> 00:20:58,280 Speaker 10: if it was fighting. And I said, certainly, I'd loved you. 442 00:20:58,359 --> 00:21:01,480 Speaker 10: I said that's possible. So she says, now I'll help 443 00:21:01,560 --> 00:21:03,800 Speaker 10: you down, she says, and we have two chairs. That says, 444 00:21:03,880 --> 00:21:06,640 Speaker 10: conceive and covers me because he was besides the other 445 00:21:06,720 --> 00:21:10,600 Speaker 10: two grandsons were further up on the opposite side, and 446 00:21:10,760 --> 00:21:13,800 Speaker 10: we moved down and we had the ringside seat and 447 00:21:13,880 --> 00:21:17,280 Speaker 10: it was just smuntful really and Judy all very emotional, 448 00:21:17,359 --> 00:21:20,880 Speaker 10: were very very proud we're all together, and I might 449 00:21:21,119 --> 00:21:25,119 Speaker 10: I might get to twenty twenty eight to see another Olympics, 450 00:21:25,119 --> 00:21:27,679 Speaker 10: and that'll be actually three and the other one that 451 00:21:27,760 --> 00:21:30,359 Speaker 10: had missed in Tokyo became the counter of COVID. 452 00:21:30,720 --> 00:21:31,879 Speaker 4: No one could go to Tokyo. 453 00:21:31,880 --> 00:21:34,639 Speaker 9: But here we go, countdown to twenty twenty eight Dublin. 454 00:21:34,640 --> 00:21:36,480 Speaker 8: Granny is going to be there. So wonderful to meet 455 00:21:36,480 --> 00:21:38,520 Speaker 8: you as well, stay Eve and to thank you. 456 00:21:38,480 --> 00:21:41,119 Speaker 10: And nobody to meet you hammer, I'm Chris, Thank you 457 00:21:41,240 --> 00:21:43,879 Speaker 10: very much to j Bye Leaven of phones. 458 00:21:50,160 --> 00:21:52,080 Speaker 2: Oh you gotta love the Irish nawety two years old. 459 00:21:52,119 --> 00:21:56,080 Speaker 2: What a what a champion, stoic tough people. Now, Bama, 460 00:21:56,119 --> 00:21:58,800 Speaker 2: you've been covering the boxing, a lot of big stories 461 00:21:58,840 --> 00:21:59,439 Speaker 2: in the side of. 462 00:21:59,400 --> 00:22:03,040 Speaker 6: The ring, unbelievable all the inside the ring. For start, 463 00:22:03,359 --> 00:22:07,240 Speaker 6: our Australian super heavyweight Tara Mawana, Tara Mawana Junior. He's 464 00:22:07,280 --> 00:22:09,600 Speaker 6: the biggest super heavyweight in our Olympic history, one hundred 465 00:22:09,640 --> 00:22:12,040 Speaker 6: year Olympic history, one hundred ninety eight centimeters one hundred 466 00:22:12,040 --> 00:22:15,320 Speaker 6: and twenty kilos, the first super heavyweight in our history 467 00:22:15,320 --> 00:22:17,760 Speaker 6: to win a fight one hundred and sixty nine second knockout. 468 00:22:17,840 --> 00:22:20,359 Speaker 6: It was brutal that was savage and it showed that 469 00:22:20,400 --> 00:22:22,280 Speaker 6: he is the real deal in this tournament. And he 470 00:22:22,359 --> 00:22:26,560 Speaker 6: now fights Bokodi Jololov, who's the defending gold medalist. It's 471 00:22:26,680 --> 00:22:28,560 Speaker 6: probably going to be one of the fights of the Olympics. 472 00:22:28,880 --> 00:22:31,320 Speaker 6: And if he wins this one, which I think he can, 473 00:22:31,480 --> 00:22:33,520 Speaker 6: he will start as the outsider. If he can win this, 474 00:22:33,640 --> 00:22:35,160 Speaker 6: I think he's on the way to gold. So it's 475 00:22:35,160 --> 00:22:39,240 Speaker 6: a massive fight. It's on Friday night here in Paris 476 00:22:39,440 --> 00:22:42,240 Speaker 6: Saturday morning in Australia. But it's going to be a blockbuster. 477 00:22:42,320 --> 00:22:43,199 Speaker 6: Let's hope he can do it. 478 00:22:43,480 --> 00:22:45,320 Speaker 1: That's so yeah, we wish him all the very best. 479 00:22:45,359 --> 00:22:49,480 Speaker 2: Now, Pete been a very very complex, complex issue taking 480 00:22:49,520 --> 00:22:50,600 Speaker 2: place at the. 481 00:22:50,560 --> 00:22:55,920 Speaker 6: Games year around gender testing, Maddie and biology. And look, 482 00:22:55,920 --> 00:22:58,600 Speaker 6: there's been two fighters wh will fight over the next 483 00:22:58,640 --> 00:23:01,880 Speaker 6: few days, Mark Kale from Algeria and lin U Tin 484 00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:04,480 Speaker 6: from Chinese Taipei. Now, they were banned from the World 485 00:23:04,520 --> 00:23:08,040 Speaker 6: Championships last year for failing sex tests. Now, according to 486 00:23:08,119 --> 00:23:13,360 Speaker 6: the International Boxing Association, they had excessive testosterone levels and. 487 00:23:13,320 --> 00:23:15,160 Speaker 8: They were stripped of medals. 488 00:23:15,280 --> 00:23:19,119 Speaker 6: Now the IOC has overlooked that and their rule that 489 00:23:19,160 --> 00:23:21,760 Speaker 6: they can fight because they're on their passports, they're deemed 490 00:23:21,800 --> 00:23:24,800 Speaker 6: to be women. So there are loggerheads over this. It's 491 00:23:24,800 --> 00:23:27,359 Speaker 6: caused a massive drama. Caitlin Park of these trained captains, 492 00:23:27,359 --> 00:23:32,399 Speaker 6: today called for these DSD Disadvantaged sexual athletes to be banned, 493 00:23:32,640 --> 00:23:35,080 Speaker 6: saying they've got elevated testosterone and could hurt a woman 494 00:23:35,080 --> 00:23:39,080 Speaker 6: in the ring. It's a complex issue, delicate issue we're 495 00:23:39,080 --> 00:23:42,680 Speaker 6: reading here. Well, they haven't they yet to fight there 496 00:23:42,760 --> 00:23:44,879 Speaker 6: to fight megas. They will over the next two days. 497 00:23:45,160 --> 00:23:48,280 Speaker 6: But interestingly, guys, look, they haven't been totally dominant. 498 00:23:48,320 --> 00:23:49,640 Speaker 8: They've won gold. 499 00:23:49,440 --> 00:23:53,200 Speaker 6: Silvers, but they have lost fights, so they're not unbeatable. 500 00:23:53,640 --> 00:23:56,359 Speaker 8: But it'll we can't see how they go because it 501 00:23:56,440 --> 00:23:57,520 Speaker 8: is a complex one. 502 00:23:57,560 --> 00:24:01,320 Speaker 2: Mattie to say, the last guys loved it. It's actually 503 00:24:01,359 --> 00:24:03,439 Speaker 2: about two am in the morning. They've got the streets 504 00:24:03,440 --> 00:24:06,880 Speaker 2: where he was in here. Let's uh and Rudy starving. 505 00:24:06,920 --> 00:24:10,159 Speaker 2: We're going to get that Tomahawks s straetist to Borron. 506 00:24:20,560 --> 00:24:26,000 Speaker 7: H h h