1 00:00:06,707 --> 00:00:10,387 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Weekend Sport podcast with Jason Pine 2 00:00:10,747 --> 00:00:11,827 Speaker 1: from News Talk zed B. 3 00:00:12,787 --> 00:00:15,467 Speaker 2: Casting from the Auckland studio today. Normally I'm in Wellington, 4 00:00:15,547 --> 00:00:18,187 Speaker 2: but part of the attraction of coming to Auckland an 5 00:00:18,227 --> 00:00:20,667 Speaker 2: all Blacks tests. But James mcconey face to face, I 6 00:00:20,707 --> 00:00:21,307 Speaker 2: think Trump's it. 7 00:00:21,627 --> 00:00:22,867 Speaker 3: Oh you think that? Yeah? 8 00:00:22,867 --> 00:00:24,267 Speaker 2: And speaking of Trump, actually. 9 00:00:24,027 --> 00:00:26,387 Speaker 3: Here we should mention that we should probably mention that. 10 00:00:26,907 --> 00:00:29,747 Speaker 2: Yeah. Well just on that the assassination attempt on former 11 00:00:29,787 --> 00:00:32,747 Speaker 2: President Donald Trump this afternoon, the latest in our news 12 00:00:33,067 --> 00:00:34,707 Speaker 2: at two. It's great to see you, mate. What did 13 00:00:34,747 --> 00:00:35,587 Speaker 2: you make of last night? 14 00:00:36,187 --> 00:00:39,907 Speaker 4: Well, last night, let's be honest, Boden saved us and 15 00:00:39,987 --> 00:00:42,187 Speaker 4: I think you and your callers have said as much, right. 16 00:00:42,787 --> 00:00:44,667 Speaker 4: And the other thing is that did he just come 17 00:00:44,747 --> 00:00:46,387 Speaker 4: up with a really good name for a segment on 18 00:00:46,427 --> 00:00:48,787 Speaker 4: your show? He's talked about Time on the Pine. 19 00:00:48,907 --> 00:00:50,947 Speaker 2: Yes, I heard that. Actually I only picked it up 20 00:00:51,027 --> 00:00:53,427 Speaker 2: later when I listened back Time on the Pine. 21 00:00:53,267 --> 00:00:55,387 Speaker 3: Time on the Pine. Can we make it a segment? 22 00:00:55,947 --> 00:00:58,467 Speaker 3: I thought? Boden showed just. 23 00:00:58,467 --> 00:01:00,667 Speaker 4: How great at rugby he is. Here's the World Rugby 24 00:01:00,667 --> 00:01:04,947 Speaker 4: Player of the Year twice in a row. So if 25 00:01:04,987 --> 00:01:06,627 Speaker 4: you break down what he's done in his career, he's 26 00:01:06,667 --> 00:01:09,467 Speaker 4: been moved around. I feel like he should have been 27 00:01:09,467 --> 00:01:11,987 Speaker 4: given an opportunity just to wear the number ten jersey, 28 00:01:12,267 --> 00:01:15,267 Speaker 4: a bit like Stephen Larkham a non goal kicking first five. 29 00:01:15,667 --> 00:01:16,347 Speaker 3: Why didn't we. 30 00:01:16,387 --> 00:01:20,787 Speaker 4: Just say, hey, that's where we see you. But look, 31 00:01:20,827 --> 00:01:23,107 Speaker 4: things have happened. Richie wong A is world class as well, 32 00:01:23,107 --> 00:01:25,787 Speaker 4: but having him around in the squad means that I 33 00:01:25,827 --> 00:01:28,867 Speaker 4: think not only is he a legitimate option to perhaps 34 00:01:28,907 --> 00:01:30,387 Speaker 4: start at fifteen, but also ten. 35 00:01:31,387 --> 00:01:33,347 Speaker 2: It's funny, isn't it, because then you think, okay, well, 36 00:01:33,507 --> 00:01:35,667 Speaker 2: if he provides the impact off the pine as he 37 00:01:35,707 --> 00:01:39,067 Speaker 2: did last night every night he plays, then that's a 38 00:01:39,067 --> 00:01:40,587 Speaker 2: great use of him. But that was kind of early. 39 00:01:40,667 --> 00:01:43,347 Speaker 2: That was Steve Hanson Boden, wasn't it the best impact 40 00:01:43,387 --> 00:01:45,747 Speaker 2: player in the world. So it's really hard to know 41 00:01:45,907 --> 00:01:47,387 Speaker 2: is it better to have him with a ten or 42 00:01:47,387 --> 00:01:50,347 Speaker 2: of fifteen on or is the twenty three the right 43 00:01:50,387 --> 00:01:50,987 Speaker 2: one for him? 44 00:01:51,067 --> 00:01:51,267 Speaker 3: Yeah. 45 00:01:51,307 --> 00:01:53,867 Speaker 4: When you look at impact players around the place, there 46 00:01:53,907 --> 00:01:56,227 Speaker 4: are some who have been world class, like Connor Murray 47 00:01:56,227 --> 00:01:59,227 Speaker 4: for Ireland. So there are coaches who aren't shy or 48 00:01:59,267 --> 00:02:01,947 Speaker 4: moving a legend. I guess if you like onto the bench. 49 00:02:02,347 --> 00:02:06,827 Speaker 4: But we even saw that happen in football, right Gresman Star. Yes, 50 00:02:07,067 --> 00:02:09,347 Speaker 4: it was on the bench for France the other week. 51 00:02:09,347 --> 00:02:12,067 Speaker 4: And I think more coaches are starting to realize that 52 00:02:12,147 --> 00:02:16,027 Speaker 4: final quarter is so crucial. If the way Boden turned 53 00:02:16,027 --> 00:02:18,667 Speaker 4: the game, there's some Freakis skill there. The only thing 54 00:02:18,667 --> 00:02:21,627 Speaker 4: he did wrong was overcooked slightly by four centimeters of 55 00:02:21,667 --> 00:02:25,547 Speaker 4: crosskick that could have resulted in a try and then 56 00:02:26,427 --> 00:02:29,347 Speaker 4: but seeing that impact though that the All Blacks needed 57 00:02:29,387 --> 00:02:32,867 Speaker 4: to rely on, that does highlight that really this test 58 00:02:32,987 --> 00:02:34,987 Speaker 4: was there for England to take and perhaps they blew it. 59 00:02:35,507 --> 00:02:36,867 Speaker 2: I agree Cortes. 60 00:02:37,387 --> 00:02:39,867 Speaker 3: I liked him, Yes, agreed Cortez. 61 00:02:39,947 --> 00:02:42,347 Speaker 4: So happy for him to come on as snappy, really 62 00:02:42,347 --> 00:02:45,547 Speaker 4: good half back, play direct. 63 00:02:45,227 --> 00:02:46,747 Speaker 3: And just decisive. 64 00:02:47,747 --> 00:02:50,747 Speaker 4: Shadesvaran Smith about the way he sort of goes about 65 00:02:50,747 --> 00:02:54,067 Speaker 4: his business a little bit combative as well. So I 66 00:02:54,067 --> 00:02:59,067 Speaker 4: thought Cortiz was great. There were other good players who 67 00:02:59,147 --> 00:03:01,667 Speaker 4: sort of all chipped in. But I guess the big 68 00:03:01,707 --> 00:03:03,627 Speaker 4: worry is the line out seems to be a bit 69 00:03:03,627 --> 00:03:07,107 Speaker 4: of a shambles. R R Locks a bit too heavy 70 00:03:07,147 --> 00:03:09,547 Speaker 4: to lift all the time. I mean, we haven't got 71 00:03:09,827 --> 00:03:12,147 Speaker 4: Sam white Lock and Brady Brittalick. You just fling in 72 00:03:12,147 --> 00:03:14,627 Speaker 4: the air like a Bulgarian circus troop. 73 00:03:15,507 --> 00:03:18,387 Speaker 2: But they're bigger men, aren't they than Scott Barrett and 74 00:03:18,427 --> 00:03:19,667 Speaker 2: Patrick Twey pilot. 75 00:03:19,387 --> 00:03:22,707 Speaker 4: To not as heavy as I mean, Look they lifted Artie. 76 00:03:22,827 --> 00:03:25,627 Speaker 4: Look this is Ardie Savier is about six foot one, 77 00:03:26,267 --> 00:03:30,547 Speaker 4: just maybe one hundred kilos, perhaps ringing wet, and he 78 00:03:31,307 --> 00:03:33,947 Speaker 4: was looked like a pretty good lineout option and probably 79 00:03:34,067 --> 00:03:36,667 Speaker 4: was our best ball carry of the day. He just 80 00:03:36,747 --> 00:03:39,387 Speaker 4: went and went classic Ardie. But that's where I was 81 00:03:39,387 --> 00:03:43,227 Speaker 4: looking at, going where are the ball carriers? Where's the safety, 82 00:03:43,307 --> 00:03:45,227 Speaker 4: the security in the line out? There's a lot to 83 00:03:45,267 --> 00:03:49,147 Speaker 4: work on, and I think Jason Ryan in particular will 84 00:03:49,187 --> 00:03:49,907 Speaker 4: have his hands full. 85 00:03:50,027 --> 00:03:53,467 Speaker 2: Indeed, all right, all blacks fig next Saturday Tomorrow morning, 86 00:03:53,467 --> 00:03:56,227 Speaker 2: seven o'clock New Zealand time final of Euro twenty twenty four. 87 00:03:56,267 --> 00:03:58,387 Speaker 2: England against all expectation, up against Spain. 88 00:03:58,427 --> 00:04:02,987 Speaker 4: What happens here, England will just be running around after them. 89 00:04:03,027 --> 00:04:05,227 Speaker 4: It's like that game was Scrag where you know, the 90 00:04:06,547 --> 00:04:08,627 Speaker 4: let's just say that the standard four kids let the 91 00:04:08,707 --> 00:04:10,787 Speaker 4: juniors sort of come along and play, you know, and 92 00:04:10,827 --> 00:04:14,507 Speaker 4: they just sort of hold them at bay and they're 93 00:04:14,587 --> 00:04:17,187 Speaker 4: running this sort of the playground because really Spain are 94 00:04:17,667 --> 00:04:20,067 Speaker 4: a level above. But for years Spain have been what 95 00:04:20,107 --> 00:04:23,427 Speaker 4: I described as beautiful but bland, and now that's changed. 96 00:04:23,467 --> 00:04:26,227 Speaker 4: So they've got the sixteen year old playing who you 97 00:04:26,267 --> 00:04:30,867 Speaker 4: can probably tell us about as well, Yamal. Yes, so 98 00:04:31,027 --> 00:04:34,107 Speaker 4: he's sixteen and starting for them as well, isn't he? 99 00:04:34,147 --> 00:04:34,707 Speaker 3: I think he is. 100 00:04:34,907 --> 00:04:36,667 Speaker 2: I think in fact, I think today might be his 101 00:04:36,747 --> 00:04:40,427 Speaker 2: seventeenth birthday. So yeah, but even but I mean, that 102 00:04:40,467 --> 00:04:42,467 Speaker 2: doesn't make him a veteran, does it. But like I 103 00:04:42,467 --> 00:04:45,427 Speaker 2: think of my son as sixteen, yeah, and I mean, 104 00:04:45,507 --> 00:04:47,987 Speaker 2: with no disrespect to him, I can't see him starting 105 00:04:48,027 --> 00:04:49,947 Speaker 2: for Spain. You're not Spanish for starters. 106 00:04:50,067 --> 00:04:52,427 Speaker 4: This is disrespect to your son, because what are you doing? 107 00:04:53,387 --> 00:04:56,227 Speaker 4: There's a sixteen year old starting for Spain. But also 108 00:04:56,507 --> 00:04:59,867 Speaker 4: they've got Nico Williams, this exciting winger who plays for 109 00:04:59,907 --> 00:05:01,907 Speaker 4: Athletico bill Bao I think, which is not even one 110 00:05:01,947 --> 00:05:04,787 Speaker 4: of the big clubs, pretty big, but he's come along 111 00:05:04,827 --> 00:05:07,507 Speaker 4: and given them a bit more direction as well. Suddenly 112 00:05:07,547 --> 00:05:11,547 Speaker 4: Spain looks so dangerous. I can't see England winning it 113 00:05:11,587 --> 00:05:16,067 Speaker 4: in regulation, although look, stranger things have happened. The one 114 00:05:16,067 --> 00:05:18,347 Speaker 4: thing that I look at though, and you say, okay, 115 00:05:18,427 --> 00:05:21,467 Speaker 4: you've got rodri who's just one of a genius holding 116 00:05:21,507 --> 00:05:24,827 Speaker 4: midfielder like Spain have always had these guys like Bisquits 117 00:05:24,907 --> 00:05:27,667 Speaker 4: and Shabby Alonso wasn't too shabby. 118 00:05:28,027 --> 00:05:30,187 Speaker 3: And then now he's up. 119 00:05:30,107 --> 00:05:34,067 Speaker 4: Against Declan Rice and it just doesn't seem like a 120 00:05:34,067 --> 00:05:34,627 Speaker 4: fair fight. 121 00:05:34,987 --> 00:05:36,707 Speaker 2: I wonder that though, you know, I look at Declan 122 00:05:36,787 --> 00:05:38,547 Speaker 2: Rice and I wonder whether he might just be the 123 00:05:38,667 --> 00:05:41,307 Speaker 2: kind of guy who will just get into Rodery's air 124 00:05:41,347 --> 00:05:43,987 Speaker 2: and give him a couple of elbows and find a way. 125 00:05:43,987 --> 00:05:47,027 Speaker 2: Because it just feels so odd, it doesn't it, particularly 126 00:05:47,067 --> 00:05:48,827 Speaker 2: given the way England played early in this tournament. You 127 00:05:48,827 --> 00:05:52,507 Speaker 2: know that they're in the final. It's if you crystallize 128 00:05:52,547 --> 00:05:54,507 Speaker 2: it down to one game, this could be a tournament 129 00:05:54,507 --> 00:05:56,267 Speaker 2: that England wins in the ninety fourth minute off their 130 00:05:56,267 --> 00:05:57,187 Speaker 2: backside totally. 131 00:05:57,227 --> 00:05:59,907 Speaker 4: And look, Jude Bellingham is going to be an all 132 00:05:59,907 --> 00:06:03,267 Speaker 4: time great he's in the midfield for England. It showed 133 00:06:03,747 --> 00:06:06,987 Speaker 4: really that Gareth Southgate is a little bit sort of 134 00:06:07,027 --> 00:06:09,587 Speaker 4: just feeling as way I always say that that he's 135 00:06:09,587 --> 00:06:12,347 Speaker 4: missed the magoot his way through this tournament. Nothing's really worked. 136 00:06:12,387 --> 00:06:16,067 Speaker 4: And then suddenly chucks on Oli Watkins and he scores 137 00:06:16,067 --> 00:06:20,507 Speaker 4: a goal, the villa striker. So really, I think it'll 138 00:06:20,547 --> 00:06:22,907 Speaker 4: probably come down to the subspech for England if they can, 139 00:06:23,187 --> 00:06:25,627 Speaker 4: because you're never quite sure who's going to fire for them. 140 00:06:26,107 --> 00:06:28,947 Speaker 4: And to be honest, if Foden has the game of 141 00:06:28,947 --> 00:06:31,187 Speaker 4: his life, he could end it, you know, for England. 142 00:06:31,227 --> 00:06:35,067 Speaker 3: So there's enough talent there. It's exciting. Yeah, seven am, 143 00:06:35,107 --> 00:06:36,427 Speaker 3: I'll be up, and so will you, Pony. 144 00:06:36,467 --> 00:06:39,147 Speaker 2: Absolutely I will be. Wimbledon's all done and dusted for 145 00:06:39,267 --> 00:06:40,987 Speaker 2: I know, almost all done and dusted for another year. 146 00:06:41,027 --> 00:06:43,547 Speaker 2: The men singles final to come. Do you like Wimbledon 147 00:06:43,627 --> 00:06:45,987 Speaker 2: amongst all the majors, the grass, the strawberries and cream, 148 00:06:46,027 --> 00:06:46,907 Speaker 2: that the tradition. 149 00:06:47,187 --> 00:06:48,107 Speaker 3: I remember the tradition. 150 00:06:48,187 --> 00:06:50,267 Speaker 4: My dad would wake me up and would watch Wimberlin 151 00:06:50,347 --> 00:06:54,907 Speaker 4: and I was loved beyond Borg, Martina and Evertulova, Helena 152 00:06:54,947 --> 00:06:57,187 Speaker 4: Sikov she in tears. I think when I was younger, 153 00:06:57,187 --> 00:07:00,627 Speaker 4: I can't remember anyway. Look, here's so much drama, pomp 154 00:07:00,667 --> 00:07:02,787 Speaker 4: and ceremony. Then you realize that it's a little bit 155 00:07:03,467 --> 00:07:06,067 Speaker 4: a little bit full of themselves, with royals prancing around 156 00:07:06,107 --> 00:07:08,427 Speaker 4: and all that's the thing, but hey, it adds to it. 157 00:07:08,467 --> 00:07:11,627 Speaker 4: Cliff Richards singing in the rain delay. But the best 158 00:07:11,627 --> 00:07:15,067 Speaker 4: thing now is okay, the women's final has been decided 159 00:07:15,147 --> 00:07:18,787 Speaker 4: and crazy COVID fair play. She was really good. Lilu 160 00:07:18,827 --> 00:07:21,107 Speaker 4: soon could have almost he got there to the final 161 00:07:21,667 --> 00:07:25,227 Speaker 4: and from New Zealand from Toweranna shout out down South. 162 00:07:25,627 --> 00:07:28,707 Speaker 4: But this is really big. Al KaAZ against Djokovic. This 163 00:07:28,747 --> 00:07:31,467 Speaker 4: will decide whether the torch is being passed or the 164 00:07:31,507 --> 00:07:34,187 Speaker 4: bat and because you know, al Karaz is the defending champ, 165 00:07:34,227 --> 00:07:37,667 Speaker 4: but Jokovic has won plenty there so it's a must 166 00:07:37,667 --> 00:07:38,387 Speaker 4: watch as well. 167 00:07:38,707 --> 00:07:42,107 Speaker 2: Yeah, there's there's not a lot of time to sleep 168 00:07:42,147 --> 00:07:44,187 Speaker 2: at the moment, is there? Even after last nights All 169 00:07:44,187 --> 00:07:45,947 Speaker 2: Blacks Test, there was Wallabies Wiles. Then I kind of 170 00:07:45,947 --> 00:07:48,827 Speaker 2: pushed through to South Africa Island and there's all sorts 171 00:07:48,827 --> 00:07:50,947 Speaker 2: of other things to watch and in amongst all of 172 00:07:50,987 --> 00:07:53,387 Speaker 2: that coming up over the next month or so, we've 173 00:07:53,427 --> 00:07:56,267 Speaker 2: got the Olympics in Paris. Yes, I mean, I'm not 174 00:07:56,267 --> 00:07:57,987 Speaker 2: going to get any sleep, but you're going to be there. 175 00:07:58,347 --> 00:07:59,027 Speaker 3: I will be there. 176 00:07:59,067 --> 00:08:02,147 Speaker 4: I will be filing for you, pony dutifully from the 177 00:08:02,427 --> 00:08:06,107 Speaker 4: banks of the very smelly River Senne, which is apparently 178 00:08:06,147 --> 00:08:08,507 Speaker 4: for of a human extraiment, but I've heard that our 179 00:08:08,547 --> 00:08:15,547 Speaker 4: triathletes have vowed to swim on undeterred. Sorry, mate, we 180 00:08:15,627 --> 00:08:17,507 Speaker 4: probably should go to a break there. But the thing is, 181 00:08:17,547 --> 00:08:19,187 Speaker 4: what I will say is I don't want to talk 182 00:08:19,227 --> 00:08:21,947 Speaker 4: about the Poohs and the Seine. I did want to 183 00:08:21,987 --> 00:08:25,747 Speaker 4: talk about maybe Middless who you didn't think. It'll be 184 00:08:25,787 --> 00:08:27,627 Speaker 4: a few surprise meddleists, And I think they're going to 185 00:08:27,707 --> 00:08:31,467 Speaker 4: come in the pool and in track and field, so 186 00:08:31,627 --> 00:08:35,107 Speaker 4: look out for Obviously we've got Erica Fairweather and Lewis Clarebert, 187 00:08:35,107 --> 00:08:37,867 Speaker 4: who we're thinking, yeah, they nailed on medalists, but look 188 00:08:37,867 --> 00:08:40,707 Speaker 4: out for Hazel our hand one hundred meters butterfly six 189 00:08:40,787 --> 00:08:45,227 Speaker 4: foot two. She's from Tao Mutu represent she could surprise. 190 00:08:45,387 --> 00:08:48,467 Speaker 4: And I think Tory Peters in the javelin is a 191 00:08:48,587 --> 00:08:51,507 Speaker 4: chance as well to meddle in our athletics team. I 192 00:08:51,547 --> 00:08:53,747 Speaker 4: don't think i've seen it this strong. Look, we don't 193 00:08:53,747 --> 00:08:55,867 Speaker 4: have a Dame Vale who you say, yes that she's 194 00:08:55,907 --> 00:08:59,747 Speaker 4: gonna she's gonna win. We'll go close, But I can't 195 00:08:59,787 --> 00:09:03,307 Speaker 4: see I've never seen this this many metal hopes and 196 00:09:03,387 --> 00:09:04,547 Speaker 4: our athletics team. 197 00:09:04,627 --> 00:09:07,067 Speaker 2: I totally agree. Even James Preston just broke the eight 198 00:09:07,107 --> 00:09:10,947 Speaker 2: hundred meter record national record that Sir Peter Snell had 199 00:09:11,307 --> 00:09:15,347 Speaker 2: for ever. He's I mean, even Sam Tanner, you know, 200 00:09:15,467 --> 00:09:17,587 Speaker 2: I know the fifteen hundred meters is a stacked field. 201 00:09:18,227 --> 00:09:20,147 Speaker 2: Sam Tanner, you know, he's got to be a chance. 202 00:09:20,187 --> 00:09:23,227 Speaker 2: And then Hamish Kurg just jumped two thirty three and 203 00:09:23,267 --> 00:09:25,827 Speaker 2: the Diamond League in Monaco in the last couple of days. 204 00:09:25,867 --> 00:09:27,227 Speaker 2: He's got to be a chance on the high jump. 205 00:09:27,267 --> 00:09:32,867 Speaker 2: There's all these gotta be in there, Beamish exactly exactly. 206 00:09:32,587 --> 00:09:34,907 Speaker 4: And so he's going to run the steeple chase and 207 00:09:35,027 --> 00:09:37,747 Speaker 4: that's going to be fascinating to see how he goes there. 208 00:09:37,827 --> 00:09:41,747 Speaker 4: Zoe Hobbs obviously, Tom Walsh and Jack O'Gill yep, both 209 00:09:41,827 --> 00:09:44,867 Speaker 4: medal chances. Really we've got three pole vaulters led by 210 00:09:44,867 --> 00:09:48,427 Speaker 4: Eliza McCartney. This is an incredible team. So and it's 211 00:09:48,467 --> 00:09:50,787 Speaker 4: great because it's still the main event really, although that 212 00:09:50,907 --> 00:09:51,467 Speaker 4: and break. 213 00:09:51,347 --> 00:09:55,387 Speaker 2: Dancing, yeah, breakdown and speed climbing as well. Julian David 214 00:09:55,467 --> 00:09:59,067 Speaker 2: our Mail at the Olympics broke the Oceania record this morning. 215 00:09:59,267 --> 00:10:01,147 Speaker 2: Hard to commentate the climbing because it's all over in 216 00:10:01,147 --> 00:10:02,107 Speaker 2: about six seconds. 217 00:10:02,387 --> 00:10:05,867 Speaker 4: Yeah, exactly reminds me of some events from my teenage years. 218 00:10:05,907 --> 00:10:08,267 Speaker 3: But yes, yeah, very very tough. 219 00:10:08,027 --> 00:10:10,467 Speaker 4: To commentate, and you wouldn't want to look. I know 220 00:10:10,547 --> 00:10:13,627 Speaker 4: we had a caller who didn't like the acc recently, 221 00:10:13,667 --> 00:10:16,507 Speaker 4: and I'd just like to say I totally agree with him. 222 00:10:16,547 --> 00:10:17,867 Speaker 3: It is disgraceful and. 223 00:10:18,587 --> 00:10:21,867 Speaker 4: I should know because I'm part of that commentary group 224 00:10:21,907 --> 00:10:26,187 Speaker 4: and we will be passing on your concerns and we're 225 00:10:26,227 --> 00:10:29,587 Speaker 4: not going to walk away from this. Thank you for 226 00:10:29,667 --> 00:10:32,187 Speaker 4: your feedback and we appreciate it. So yeah, thank you. 227 00:10:32,187 --> 00:10:36,027 Speaker 4: You walk towards the feedback, Yes, absolutely, And I'll tell 228 00:10:36,027 --> 00:10:39,227 Speaker 4: you one thing, speaking of things walking towards, what is 229 00:10:39,307 --> 00:10:41,507 Speaker 4: England grubber kicking all the time? That was my other 230 00:10:41,547 --> 00:10:44,747 Speaker 4: note for you, Piney. They only grub a kick if 231 00:10:44,787 --> 00:10:47,627 Speaker 4: the defense is totally coming towards you, then you know 232 00:10:47,707 --> 00:10:50,067 Speaker 4: there's a little bit of gap. But if everyone's running 233 00:10:50,107 --> 00:10:53,027 Speaker 4: towards the grubber kick, like the pump alonner running of 234 00:10:53,027 --> 00:10:56,387 Speaker 4: the bulls, then it's a stupid kick. And they did 235 00:10:56,387 --> 00:10:59,027 Speaker 4: about three or four times. And I'm not blaming Marcus 236 00:10:59,027 --> 00:11:01,147 Speaker 4: Smith because we both like the cut of his jib. 237 00:11:01,267 --> 00:11:03,987 Speaker 2: We do we like the cut of Marcus Smith's jib 238 00:11:04,227 --> 00:11:06,947 Speaker 2: very much. Indeed, I think that's us. 239 00:11:07,467 --> 00:11:08,147 Speaker 3: I think that's us. 240 00:11:08,347 --> 00:11:10,387 Speaker 2: Probably a shout out for Aaron Ratliffe having made the 241 00:11:10,507 --> 00:11:13,067 Speaker 2: final of the women's doubles at Wimbledon. She'll team up 242 00:11:13,067 --> 00:11:15,467 Speaker 2: with Lulu Sauna. If we're talking Olympic chances. Who knows 243 00:11:15,467 --> 00:11:17,667 Speaker 2: we've got a bronze medal in the men's doubles last time, 244 00:11:17,787 --> 00:11:20,027 Speaker 2: Aaron Ratliffe, Lulusawn and the women's doubles this time. 245 00:11:20,067 --> 00:11:22,147 Speaker 3: Yeah, there are good chants exactly. So this is the 246 00:11:22,147 --> 00:11:22,547 Speaker 3: whole thing. 247 00:11:23,107 --> 00:11:25,667 Speaker 4: It's going to be on sky Wall toward it's going 248 00:11:25,747 --> 00:11:27,867 Speaker 4: to be on Sky Open, which is the old prime channel. 249 00:11:27,947 --> 00:11:30,947 Speaker 4: So if you I mean the Olympics, sometimes you think, ah, 250 00:11:30,947 --> 00:11:33,667 Speaker 4: there's so many distractions, but the Olympics is one time 251 00:11:33,707 --> 00:11:37,787 Speaker 4: when you almost hibernate watching sport and it's a wonderful thing. 252 00:11:38,507 --> 00:11:41,427 Speaker 4: Well fifteen sixteen days of action and then you can 253 00:11:41,467 --> 00:11:42,507 Speaker 4: go back to your normal life. 254 00:11:42,547 --> 00:11:44,547 Speaker 2: Indeed, yep, now get into it and if you can't 255 00:11:44,587 --> 00:11:46,427 Speaker 2: get the chance to watch it, then listen to it 256 00:11:46,707 --> 00:11:48,907 Speaker 2: on Gold Sport and News Talks edb as well. Great 257 00:11:48,947 --> 00:11:49,627 Speaker 2: to see you mate. 258 00:11:49,707 --> 00:11:52,107 Speaker 4: Cheers mate, Yes, forgot about Gold Sport, Yes, and don't 259 00:11:52,107 --> 00:11:54,307 Speaker 4: forget Sky Okay, goodbyes. 260 00:11:54,387 --> 00:11:55,507 Speaker 3: Good James. 261 00:11:55,667 --> 00:11:58,707 Speaker 2: James mccony huge part of our Sundays around about this 262 00:11:58,787 --> 00:12:01,187 Speaker 2: time every Sunday on Weekend Sports. 263 00:12:01,747 --> 00:12:04,907 Speaker 1: For more from Weekend Sport with Jason Fine, listen live 264 00:12:05,027 --> 00:12:08,427 Speaker 1: to news talks edb weekends from midday, or follow the 265 00:12:08,467 --> 00:12:09,947 Speaker 1: podcast on iHeartRadio