1 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:10,547 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Weekend Sport podcast with Jason Vine 2 00:00:10,707 --> 00:00:11,747 Speaker 1: from News Talk ZEDB. 3 00:00:12,747 --> 00:00:15,947 Speaker 2: The New Zealand Breakers meantime will honor one of their 4 00:00:16,067 --> 00:00:19,347 Speaker 2: all time greats. They are going to retire the iconic 5 00:00:19,587 --> 00:00:25,747 Speaker 2: number ten singlet of four time ANBL champion Tom Abercrombie, ty. 6 00:00:27,187 --> 00:00:29,307 Speaker 3: Tom Is Evercrombie twenty. 7 00:00:28,947 --> 00:00:32,107 Speaker 2: Eight and joy time. 8 00:00:34,547 --> 00:00:34,867 Speaker 1: Sure. 9 00:00:35,547 --> 00:00:39,507 Speaker 2: Tom Abercrombie famously wore the number ten throughout his four 10 00:00:39,587 --> 00:00:42,987 Speaker 2: hundred and twenty nine game career with the Breakers. He 11 00:00:43,027 --> 00:00:46,387 Speaker 2: won the Grand Final MVP in twenty eleven, was an 12 00:00:46,387 --> 00:00:49,987 Speaker 2: All NBL First Team member in twenty twelve, and appeared 13 00:00:49,987 --> 00:00:54,187 Speaker 2: in all five of the Breakers' Championship Series appearances throughout 14 00:00:54,227 --> 00:00:59,307 Speaker 2: his illustrious sixteen season career. He is just the fourth 15 00:00:59,307 --> 00:01:02,867 Speaker 2: Breakers player to receive the honor of having his number retired, 16 00:01:03,307 --> 00:01:07,227 Speaker 2: alongside former teammates Paul Hennady the number thirty, t cee J. 17 00:01:07,427 --> 00:01:10,907 Speaker 2: Bruton the number twenty three, and Dylan Boucher the number 18 00:01:10,947 --> 00:01:13,667 Speaker 2: twenty four. And it was Dylan Boucher who broke the 19 00:01:13,707 --> 00:01:17,187 Speaker 2: news to Tom Abercrombie in recent days that his number 20 00:01:17,347 --> 00:01:20,707 Speaker 2: was to be retired. Tom Abercrombie is with us congratulations 21 00:01:20,787 --> 00:01:24,627 Speaker 2: make huge congratulations on this. Did you know that this 22 00:01:24,827 --> 00:01:26,107 Speaker 2: was in the works? 23 00:01:27,427 --> 00:01:28,227 Speaker 4: Yeah, thanks, Jess. 24 00:01:29,387 --> 00:01:32,187 Speaker 3: Look, I knew it was probably going to happen at 25 00:01:32,187 --> 00:01:36,467 Speaker 3: some stage, but had no idea probably it would happen 26 00:01:36,507 --> 00:01:40,547 Speaker 3: so soon, And certainly when Dylan invited me into have 27 00:01:40,587 --> 00:01:42,907 Speaker 3: a chat to the boys, I had no idea that 28 00:01:43,027 --> 00:01:44,347 Speaker 3: was what was going to eventually, So it was a 29 00:01:44,387 --> 00:01:49,667 Speaker 3: lovely surprise. Obviously, It's incredible honor and a great chance 30 00:01:49,907 --> 00:01:53,187 Speaker 3: to reminisce on some great memories once again and remember 31 00:01:53,187 --> 00:01:53,507 Speaker 3: all the. 32 00:01:54,147 --> 00:01:57,027 Speaker 4: Awesome people that were along that journey with me. 33 00:01:57,987 --> 00:02:00,467 Speaker 3: It feels like I've been retired for a long time now, 34 00:02:00,547 --> 00:02:04,667 Speaker 3: but it's only a couple of years removed, and certainly 35 00:02:04,667 --> 00:02:06,627 Speaker 3: there's some times where I miss being out there. But 36 00:02:06,667 --> 00:02:09,027 Speaker 3: for the most part, happy retired being a fan, and 37 00:02:09,147 --> 00:02:11,307 Speaker 3: nice to be able to now look back on the 38 00:02:11,307 --> 00:02:13,147 Speaker 3: good times and celebrate once again. 39 00:02:13,267 --> 00:02:15,587 Speaker 2: Wonderful stuff. We're talking about reminiscing. How much do you 40 00:02:15,627 --> 00:02:19,387 Speaker 2: remember about Game one in that number ten single it. 41 00:02:21,387 --> 00:02:24,467 Speaker 3: I do actually remember Game one pretty well. I can't 42 00:02:24,467 --> 00:02:28,107 Speaker 3: remember who we were playing, but I do know that 43 00:02:28,587 --> 00:02:32,107 Speaker 3: Andre Lamanez subbed me in late in the game. We 44 00:02:32,547 --> 00:02:35,427 Speaker 3: were blowing someone out, so the youngster got a few minutes. 45 00:02:35,467 --> 00:02:38,467 Speaker 3: I was a development player with the Breakers that year, 46 00:02:38,507 --> 00:02:42,587 Speaker 3: and we ran a little stagger play for me as 47 00:02:42,587 --> 00:02:44,547 Speaker 3: soon as I came in the game, and I came 48 00:02:44,587 --> 00:02:47,307 Speaker 3: screaming off a couple of turnouts and knocked down a 49 00:02:47,347 --> 00:02:50,467 Speaker 3: corner three ball and that was my first bucket in 50 00:02:50,507 --> 00:02:52,427 Speaker 3: the NBL. And then I think next time down the court, 51 00:02:52,467 --> 00:02:54,987 Speaker 3: we ran a little elleoop player and I killed around 52 00:02:55,107 --> 00:02:57,547 Speaker 3: and caught an elloop and put it in. So pretty 53 00:02:57,627 --> 00:02:59,307 Speaker 3: good fitting way to start. 54 00:02:59,027 --> 00:02:59,587 Speaker 4: Off the career. 55 00:02:59,627 --> 00:03:02,147 Speaker 3: There would be a lot more threes in elle ooops 56 00:03:02,187 --> 00:03:04,907 Speaker 3: along the way, so nice to start off with a 57 00:03:04,947 --> 00:03:07,187 Speaker 3: couple of them in the first games. 58 00:03:06,507 --> 00:03:08,627 Speaker 2: To been awesome to watch that free drop with your 59 00:03:08,627 --> 00:03:11,267 Speaker 2: first shot. I mean, that's magnificent you must have as 60 00:03:11,307 --> 00:03:12,747 Speaker 2: you put the shot up. I mean, I know what 61 00:03:12,787 --> 00:03:15,427 Speaker 2: basketball is like. You know, more than half the time 62 00:03:15,467 --> 00:03:18,147 Speaker 2: they don't go in. You know, how did you feel 63 00:03:18,187 --> 00:03:18,987 Speaker 2: when it dropped through? 64 00:03:19,507 --> 00:03:19,707 Speaker 4: Yeah? 65 00:03:19,707 --> 00:03:21,627 Speaker 3: I was certainly at that stage of my career, and 66 00:03:21,707 --> 00:03:25,787 Speaker 3: at my age, I was hoping more than knowing it 67 00:03:25,827 --> 00:03:29,547 Speaker 3: was going to go in, and oh gosh, you hope 68 00:03:29,547 --> 00:03:32,707 Speaker 3: and manifest things enough and good things happen. So Luckily 69 00:03:32,867 --> 00:03:34,827 Speaker 3: it went down, gave me a little confidence boost and 70 00:03:35,387 --> 00:03:38,547 Speaker 3: settled the nerves a little bit, and she was all 71 00:03:38,627 --> 00:03:39,667 Speaker 3: off to the races from there. 72 00:03:39,907 --> 00:03:43,667 Speaker 2: Did you feel comfortable straight away in the anbl or 73 00:03:43,707 --> 00:03:45,107 Speaker 2: did that take a little bit of time? 74 00:03:46,787 --> 00:03:47,667 Speaker 4: To be honest, I did. 75 00:03:48,707 --> 00:03:50,387 Speaker 3: I spent a couple of years ever in college before 76 00:03:50,427 --> 00:03:52,907 Speaker 3: that Washington State, didn't have a great time, and never 77 00:03:52,947 --> 00:03:56,067 Speaker 3: felt comfortable over there in that environment. But there's something 78 00:03:56,067 --> 00:04:00,467 Speaker 3: about coming back home, playing in my hometown, being coached 79 00:04:00,507 --> 00:04:05,387 Speaker 3: by Andre and being mentored I guess by the likes 80 00:04:05,387 --> 00:04:08,627 Speaker 3: of Paul and Dylan Boucher and C. J. Bruden, these 81 00:04:08,667 --> 00:04:12,267 Speaker 3: guys who I looked up to as a youngster who 82 00:04:12,267 --> 00:04:14,747 Speaker 3: are now my teammates. Just had a real good comfort 83 00:04:14,867 --> 00:04:18,427 Speaker 3: level in my surroundings there and could feel myself getting 84 00:04:18,467 --> 00:04:20,907 Speaker 3: better and better every day and practice. So when I 85 00:04:20,947 --> 00:04:23,627 Speaker 3: did step on the on the court, I did feel confident. 86 00:04:24,627 --> 00:04:25,827 Speaker 4: You know. I knew I had some. 87 00:04:27,547 --> 00:04:32,387 Speaker 3: Skills there, especially athletically, where I could compete and be 88 00:04:32,387 --> 00:04:36,427 Speaker 3: better than a lot of my competitors straight away. So 89 00:04:36,467 --> 00:04:38,867 Speaker 3: it gave me a pretty good leg up. And as 90 00:04:38,907 --> 00:04:40,947 Speaker 3: I said, you know, once you are able to knock 91 00:04:40,987 --> 00:04:43,227 Speaker 3: a couple of shots down, confidence a wonderful thing, and 92 00:04:43,307 --> 00:04:45,667 Speaker 3: I was able to hit the ball running, which is 93 00:04:45,707 --> 00:04:46,867 Speaker 3: really good for the rest of my career. 94 00:04:47,347 --> 00:04:51,107 Speaker 2: Does any particular season stand out above the others? 95 00:04:53,347 --> 00:04:56,467 Speaker 3: Oh, I mean as part of the joys of sports, Halor. 96 00:04:56,547 --> 00:05:00,307 Speaker 3: Every season is a different journey and you have different experiences, 97 00:05:01,507 --> 00:05:05,387 Speaker 3: different teammates, so it's hard to pick out one in particular. 98 00:05:05,507 --> 00:05:08,707 Speaker 3: But I think certainly that first year we won the 99 00:05:08,747 --> 00:05:11,387 Speaker 3: first championship was a real, real special one. We were 100 00:05:11,387 --> 00:05:14,747 Speaker 3: the first New Zealand team to win an Australasian competition 101 00:05:14,867 --> 00:05:15,707 Speaker 3: and we'd come. 102 00:05:15,587 --> 00:05:17,027 Speaker 4: Really close the year before too. 103 00:05:17,507 --> 00:05:20,267 Speaker 3: We brought Kevin braswell in late in the season, won 104 00:05:20,267 --> 00:05:22,987 Speaker 3: our last six games in a row and unfortunately just 105 00:05:22,987 --> 00:05:27,147 Speaker 3: missed out in the playoffs and a countback, and we 106 00:05:27,147 --> 00:05:28,747 Speaker 3: were really confident, you know, if we'd been able to 107 00:05:28,747 --> 00:05:30,587 Speaker 3: make it, we could have gone all the way that year. 108 00:05:30,627 --> 00:05:33,627 Speaker 3: But basically brought back the same group the year after 109 00:05:33,667 --> 00:05:37,747 Speaker 3: that and absolutely blitzed the table and went through and 110 00:05:37,867 --> 00:05:40,267 Speaker 3: just had an awesome year with a great group of people, 111 00:05:40,427 --> 00:05:43,547 Speaker 3: played some really good basketball and then had you know, 112 00:05:44,147 --> 00:05:48,627 Speaker 3: the start of that epic rivalry with Perth and Ken's 113 00:05:49,227 --> 00:05:51,987 Speaker 3: in the playoff series there, we were able to get 114 00:05:52,027 --> 00:05:54,507 Speaker 3: over the top, and I believe we beat Ken's in 115 00:05:54,507 --> 00:05:57,227 Speaker 3: the final. That year at the Northral events, ended win 116 00:05:57,307 --> 00:05:58,907 Speaker 3: the first one, which is pretty special. We had a 117 00:05:58,947 --> 00:06:01,747 Speaker 3: parade up Queen Street where I was convinced no one 118 00:06:01,867 --> 00:06:03,267 Speaker 3: was going to be there, but we had a really 119 00:06:03,307 --> 00:06:06,067 Speaker 3: good turnout and that was really cool, my one and 120 00:06:06,067 --> 00:06:08,947 Speaker 3: only parade. So lots of good memories from that. 121 00:06:09,027 --> 00:06:09,587 Speaker 4: Yeah, for sure. 122 00:06:10,587 --> 00:06:16,067 Speaker 2: Can you pinpoint when you personally were playing your best basketball? 123 00:06:17,707 --> 00:06:19,987 Speaker 4: No, probably not. I think. 124 00:06:21,707 --> 00:06:24,867 Speaker 3: I was always a really good athlete in my youth 125 00:06:24,907 --> 00:06:28,187 Speaker 3: all throughout my career, but especially when I was young. 126 00:06:28,227 --> 00:06:31,347 Speaker 3: I think I really relied on that athleticism. It's able 127 00:06:31,427 --> 00:06:33,507 Speaker 3: to you know, you're able to make up for a 128 00:06:33,547 --> 00:06:37,427 Speaker 3: lot just by being quick and being able to jump high. 129 00:06:37,507 --> 00:06:39,627 Speaker 3: So I use that to my advantage. I think, you know, 130 00:06:39,707 --> 00:06:42,187 Speaker 3: later on in my career became a more more well 131 00:06:42,267 --> 00:06:46,787 Speaker 3: rounded player. Certainly my first first year when we had 132 00:06:47,787 --> 00:06:50,427 Speaker 3: Dan Shamier as the head coach, I think was probably 133 00:06:50,547 --> 00:06:54,467 Speaker 3: my most balanced and well rounded season. I shot fifty 134 00:06:54,547 --> 00:06:57,587 Speaker 3: forty ninety that year, which was only the second player 135 00:06:57,587 --> 00:06:59,547 Speaker 3: in the history of the league to do that, which 136 00:06:59,587 --> 00:07:02,707 Speaker 3: is fifty percent from the field, forty the free throw line, 137 00:07:02,707 --> 00:07:05,067 Speaker 3: and ninety percent from the free throw line. So that 138 00:07:05,147 --> 00:07:08,707 Speaker 3: was a really cool achievement and probably my most consistent season. 139 00:07:08,747 --> 00:07:11,067 Speaker 3: But I think some of those early ones, when I 140 00:07:11,107 --> 00:07:13,787 Speaker 3: was a bit younger and flying around the court and 141 00:07:14,147 --> 00:07:16,547 Speaker 3: just jumping a little bit higher, certainly felt like I 142 00:07:16,627 --> 00:07:19,907 Speaker 3: was probably more at my athletic peak. But things come 143 00:07:19,907 --> 00:07:21,787 Speaker 3: at different stages throughout your career. You've got to learn 144 00:07:21,827 --> 00:07:23,627 Speaker 3: to adapt and evolve, and I think I did a 145 00:07:23,627 --> 00:07:26,227 Speaker 3: pretty good job of that as I went along my career, 146 00:07:26,267 --> 00:07:28,627 Speaker 3: a little bit slower as I got a little bit older, 147 00:07:28,667 --> 00:07:30,947 Speaker 3: but you know, the leadership and the shooting and things, 148 00:07:31,067 --> 00:07:32,227 Speaker 3: that sort of stuff picks up. 149 00:07:32,707 --> 00:07:34,907 Speaker 2: How did you know it was time to retire? 150 00:07:38,107 --> 00:07:41,147 Speaker 3: I probably just wasn't enjoying the game as much. 151 00:07:41,027 --> 00:07:42,627 Speaker 4: As I had previously. 152 00:07:43,987 --> 00:07:47,347 Speaker 3: I don't think anyone really knows exactly the right time 153 00:07:47,387 --> 00:07:49,627 Speaker 3: to do it, But in hindsight, you get a pretty 154 00:07:49,627 --> 00:07:52,347 Speaker 3: good idea, and the fact that I haven't really missed 155 00:07:52,787 --> 00:07:55,387 Speaker 3: being out in the court court since I have retired. 156 00:07:55,387 --> 00:07:56,867 Speaker 3: I think I've picked up a ball about four or 157 00:07:56,907 --> 00:07:58,787 Speaker 3: five times in the last couple of years since I've 158 00:07:59,147 --> 00:08:01,427 Speaker 3: hung up the boots. And I have no regrets, So 159 00:08:02,027 --> 00:08:04,307 Speaker 3: it tells me that I did make the right decision 160 00:08:04,307 --> 00:08:06,067 Speaker 3: at the right time, and I was very lucky I 161 00:08:06,107 --> 00:08:08,707 Speaker 3: got to call it quits when I wanted to. 162 00:08:08,907 --> 00:08:09,867 Speaker 4: Wasn't forced into. 163 00:08:09,747 --> 00:08:14,507 Speaker 3: It by you know, my powers fading or injuries or 164 00:08:14,547 --> 00:08:16,747 Speaker 3: anything like that. I just felt like it was the 165 00:08:16,787 --> 00:08:19,987 Speaker 3: right time. I achieved all I'd wanted to do in 166 00:08:20,027 --> 00:08:22,747 Speaker 3: the sports and felt like I was leaving in a 167 00:08:22,787 --> 00:08:25,987 Speaker 3: good place. So very comfortable with that decision and happy 168 00:08:26,067 --> 00:08:27,947 Speaker 3: just being a fan now and watching the boys, it's 169 00:08:29,267 --> 00:08:31,987 Speaker 3: a it's a different perspective sitting back and watching. You know, 170 00:08:31,987 --> 00:08:34,067 Speaker 3: when you're playing the game and you're able to control 171 00:08:34,107 --> 00:08:37,267 Speaker 3: things you don't, you don't feel the I guess the 172 00:08:37,347 --> 00:08:40,027 Speaker 3: nervousness as much as you do as a fan, and 173 00:08:40,067 --> 00:08:42,907 Speaker 3: you're riding every emotion as a fan, and just those 174 00:08:42,987 --> 00:08:45,427 Speaker 3: ups and downs in the game, you feel it a 175 00:08:45,467 --> 00:08:49,267 Speaker 3: lot more so. Apologies to all the fans who rode 176 00:08:49,267 --> 00:08:51,427 Speaker 3: that wave with me for such a long time, But 177 00:08:51,627 --> 00:08:52,827 Speaker 3: I'm right there with you now. 178 00:08:53,507 --> 00:08:55,427 Speaker 2: And you're part of the Breaker's ownership group right too, 179 00:08:55,507 --> 00:08:57,467 Speaker 2: so now as well. So what is your current day 180 00:08:57,467 --> 00:08:58,627 Speaker 2: to day involvement with the club? 181 00:08:59,907 --> 00:09:02,347 Speaker 3: I don't have a lot of day to day involvement. 182 00:09:02,387 --> 00:09:04,027 Speaker 3: I'm involved in the ownership group and I'm sort of 183 00:09:04,027 --> 00:09:09,067 Speaker 3: there as a mentor to whoever me. But I'm working 184 00:09:09,107 --> 00:09:12,867 Speaker 3: full time in the corporate roalm now with Craig's Investment 185 00:09:12,907 --> 00:09:14,867 Speaker 3: Partners is an advisor, been in that since the start 186 00:09:14,867 --> 00:09:17,467 Speaker 3: of this year, and really enjoying the challenge of doing 187 00:09:17,507 --> 00:09:20,227 Speaker 3: something different. I really know what I wanted to do 188 00:09:20,267 --> 00:09:22,747 Speaker 3: when I retired. I just knew that I wanted to 189 00:09:22,747 --> 00:09:25,307 Speaker 3: get away from sports and basketball for a little bit 190 00:09:25,347 --> 00:09:28,187 Speaker 3: and challenge myself in something different, And certainly this new 191 00:09:28,267 --> 00:09:30,427 Speaker 3: role is ticking all of those boxes. And I still 192 00:09:30,467 --> 00:09:33,027 Speaker 3: get to be part of the breakers and look at 193 00:09:33,027 --> 00:09:35,107 Speaker 3: things from a different lens as part of that ownership 194 00:09:35,147 --> 00:09:38,307 Speaker 3: group and be a part of the ride alongside the 195 00:09:38,307 --> 00:09:40,947 Speaker 3: boys as well. So really enjoying where I've got to 196 00:09:41,507 --> 00:09:43,947 Speaker 3: now in a professional space. 197 00:09:44,147 --> 00:09:44,787 Speaker 4: It took a while. 198 00:09:44,787 --> 00:09:48,147 Speaker 3: It's always hard transitioning out of sport, but very lucky 199 00:09:48,187 --> 00:09:49,627 Speaker 3: with where I'm at at the moment. 200 00:09:49,747 --> 00:09:51,947 Speaker 2: Good Man, So when does the singlet get hoisted up 201 00:09:51,947 --> 00:09:55,787 Speaker 2: into the rafters? Is that a special ceremony at some point? Yeah? 202 00:09:55,867 --> 00:09:58,387 Speaker 3: Yeah, we will have a bit of a ceremony at 203 00:09:58,387 --> 00:10:00,307 Speaker 3: one of the games. I'm not sure exactly which one. 204 00:10:00,347 --> 00:10:01,867 Speaker 3: I think we're targeting one of the ones sort of 205 00:10:01,907 --> 00:10:04,547 Speaker 3: later in January, but I'm sure there'll be some comms 206 00:10:04,547 --> 00:10:07,227 Speaker 3: from the club when we have circ called the exact 207 00:10:07,307 --> 00:10:08,987 Speaker 3: date and game that that's going to be done, and 208 00:10:09,387 --> 00:10:11,587 Speaker 3: hopefully we can get a good crowd along there and 209 00:10:11,987 --> 00:10:15,987 Speaker 3: celebrate on the night. It'd be good to hopefully catch 210 00:10:16,067 --> 00:10:18,347 Speaker 3: up with a few old teammates and people who have 211 00:10:18,467 --> 00:10:20,147 Speaker 3: been there along the journey. 212 00:10:20,547 --> 00:10:21,867 Speaker 4: Lots of family will be there. 213 00:10:22,267 --> 00:10:24,187 Speaker 3: They've been a big part of that journey as well 214 00:10:24,187 --> 00:10:27,547 Speaker 3: as well as all the Breakers family, the fans, and 215 00:10:27,587 --> 00:10:31,667 Speaker 3: the sponsors and previous ownership groups, the Blackwells, you know, 216 00:10:31,747 --> 00:10:34,787 Speaker 3: the list can go on. There's so many people who've 217 00:10:34,827 --> 00:10:36,427 Speaker 3: been part of my journey for such a long time, 218 00:10:36,467 --> 00:10:38,467 Speaker 3: so it'd be really cool to get together with all 219 00:10:38,507 --> 00:10:42,627 Speaker 3: of them and celebrate sometimes. So watch the space to 220 00:10:42,627 --> 00:10:45,667 Speaker 3: be happening sometime obviously this season, hopefully the end of 221 00:10:45,747 --> 00:10:47,227 Speaker 3: jen and it'll be a great. 222 00:10:47,187 --> 00:10:49,267 Speaker 2: Night, no doubt, no doubt. Look forward to that. Tom. 223 00:10:49,267 --> 00:10:53,187 Speaker 2: Congrats on joining Porter Hannada A CJ. Bruton, Dilan Boucher 224 00:10:53,227 --> 00:10:56,027 Speaker 2: three year former teammates up on the rafters their congratulations mate, 225 00:10:56,027 --> 00:10:58,027 Speaker 2: thanks for chatting as always awesome. 226 00:10:58,067 --> 00:10:59,187 Speaker 4: Thanks Bonnie, No, thank. 227 00:10:59,067 --> 00:11:03,027 Speaker 2: You, Thomas Abercrombie. There the iconic number ten single it 228 00:11:03,107 --> 00:11:05,947 Speaker 2: to be retired as you Thomas mentioned there sometime in January, 229 00:11:05,987 --> 00:11:08,627 Speaker 2: keeping out and an eye out breakers fans for when 230 00:11:08,667 --> 00:11:11,827 Speaker 2: that'll be said to be a very special night there 231 00:11:11,827 --> 00:11:15,507 Speaker 2: when the single that has retired four hundred and twenty 232 00:11:15,627 --> 00:11:19,427 Speaker 2: nine games across sixteen seasons for Thomas am mc crombie. 233 00:11:19,427 --> 00:11:23,827 Speaker 2: If anybody deserves to have their number retired, it is that, gentleman. 234 00:11:24,427 --> 00:11:27,587 Speaker 1: For more from Weekend Sport with Jason Fine, listen live 235 00:11:27,707 --> 00:11:30,987 Speaker 1: to News Talk said B weekends from midday, or follow 236 00:11:31,027 --> 00:11:32,627 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio