1 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:10,427 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Weekend Sport podcast with Jason Vine 2 00:00:10,707 --> 00:00:16,587 Speaker 1: from News Talks EDB. The only place for the big names, 3 00:00:16,867 --> 00:00:22,707 Speaker 1: the big issues, the big controversies and the big conversations. 4 00:00:23,027 --> 00:00:26,467 Speaker 1: It's all on Weekend Sport with Jason Vine on your 5 00:00:26,547 --> 00:00:28,747 Speaker 1: home of Sport News Talks EDB. 6 00:00:30,507 --> 00:00:34,547 Speaker 2: Hello Chiota, good afternoon, and welcome to the Sunday edition 7 00:00:34,587 --> 00:00:37,707 Speaker 2: of Weekend Sport on News Talks EDB. October twenty Already, 8 00:00:38,227 --> 00:00:42,347 Speaker 2: Happy birthday to Laurie Daily, to former South African paceman 9 00:00:42,427 --> 00:00:46,827 Speaker 2: Alan Donald and of Phoenix legend Paul Eiffel. To coin 10 00:00:46,907 --> 00:00:51,907 Speaker 2: a phrase from my esteemed former colleague PJ. Montgomery, the 11 00:00:51,947 --> 00:00:56,347 Speaker 2: America's Cup is still New Zealand's Cup. A thirty seven 12 00:00:56,467 --> 00:00:59,987 Speaker 2: second win over Britannia and Race nine off Barcelona in 13 00:00:59,987 --> 00:01:02,187 Speaker 2: the early hours of this morning, New Zealand time has 14 00:01:02,227 --> 00:01:06,187 Speaker 2: wrapped up a very comprehensive seven two victory in the regatta. 15 00:01:06,747 --> 00:01:09,827 Speaker 2: That is back to back to back wins now fourteen 16 00:01:09,907 --> 00:01:12,387 Speaker 2: New Zealand. Dean Barker on this Shortly we'll get you 17 00:01:12,467 --> 00:01:15,627 Speaker 2: to Barcelona as well. Keme for your thoughts and analysis 18 00:01:15,667 --> 00:01:19,347 Speaker 2: on this too. It just never at any stage felt 19 00:01:19,347 --> 00:01:22,987 Speaker 2: like we'd lose it to me, and that was from 20 00:01:22,987 --> 00:01:26,667 Speaker 2: someone taking I guess what you'd call it, an interested 21 00:01:26,787 --> 00:01:30,667 Speaker 2: but passing interest in it. I certainly wasn't locked in, 22 00:01:31,787 --> 00:01:33,587 Speaker 2: but it just never felt as though we were going 23 00:01:33,667 --> 00:01:36,827 Speaker 2: to lose it. Even when any Ospretan you came back 24 00:01:36,867 --> 00:01:39,227 Speaker 2: to four to two. I never suspected that it would 25 00:01:39,267 --> 00:01:45,027 Speaker 2: become a twenty thirteen recreation. Just always felt like we 26 00:01:45,067 --> 00:01:47,387 Speaker 2: had it under control. I began to get your thoughts 27 00:01:47,467 --> 00:01:52,987 Speaker 2: and are perhaps controversial suggestion as well around Team New 28 00:01:53,067 --> 00:01:55,947 Speaker 2: Zealand to come to other matters around today the White 29 00:01:55,947 --> 00:01:59,987 Speaker 2: Ferns into the T twenty Cricket World Cup Final. This 30 00:02:00,067 --> 00:02:02,027 Speaker 2: is tomorrow morning at three o'clock. You've got to set 31 00:02:02,027 --> 00:02:06,147 Speaker 2: your arms for this as New Zealand chase silverware against 32 00:02:06,147 --> 00:02:09,227 Speaker 2: South Africa. All round up. Mealy kerr huge part of 33 00:02:09,267 --> 00:02:11,827 Speaker 2: this team for many years now and at this tournament 34 00:02:11,867 --> 00:02:15,747 Speaker 2: her bowling has been utterly exceptional. She's with us after 35 00:02:15,747 --> 00:02:18,987 Speaker 2: one o'clock. Melliker the Black Caps. The black Caps as well, 36 00:02:19,467 --> 00:02:22,667 Speaker 2: also on the cusp of a first test when in 37 00:02:22,667 --> 00:02:27,027 Speaker 2: India by my count, since nineteen eighty eight, that's an 38 00:02:27,027 --> 00:02:30,387 Speaker 2: awfully long time ago. They just need what one hundred 39 00:02:30,427 --> 00:02:33,387 Speaker 2: odd runs on day five. Apparently rain is forecast. That's 40 00:02:33,387 --> 00:02:35,507 Speaker 2: a bit nigli, but we'll drill down into that. Qualifying 41 00:02:35,507 --> 00:02:38,667 Speaker 2: for the US Grand Prix has just finished, or is 42 00:02:38,667 --> 00:02:41,907 Speaker 2: in the process of finishing, or is certainly ongoing. That 43 00:02:42,067 --> 00:02:45,587 Speaker 2: was pretty vague, wasn't it. Liam Lawson, as you heard 44 00:02:45,587 --> 00:02:48,427 Speaker 2: in our sports news, the third fastest time in the 45 00:02:48,467 --> 00:02:52,107 Speaker 2: first qualifying session didn't register retire in the second one, 46 00:02:52,787 --> 00:02:55,507 Speaker 2: but he knew going into qualifying he would be at 47 00:02:55,507 --> 00:02:58,547 Speaker 2: the back of the grid anyway owing to a grid 48 00:02:58,667 --> 00:03:02,427 Speaker 2: penalty for equipment changes. Now I'm not entirely across what 49 00:03:02,467 --> 00:03:05,627 Speaker 2: that means and how this has happened, but we will 50 00:03:05,987 --> 00:03:09,187 Speaker 2: get your to the US Grand Prix after two to 51 00:03:09,307 --> 00:03:11,547 Speaker 2: explain all of this to you. The Silver Ferns open 52 00:03:11,587 --> 00:03:15,507 Speaker 2: the four game Constellation Cup Netball series against Australia Wellington 53 00:03:15,547 --> 00:03:17,227 Speaker 2: to night mid quarter Matti Gordon and to join US 54 00:03:17,307 --> 00:03:19,387 Speaker 2: Auckland FC up and running in the A League. How 55 00:03:19,427 --> 00:03:22,907 Speaker 2: good was that yesterday? That was just a brilliant day 56 00:03:23,227 --> 00:03:25,947 Speaker 2: at Mount Smart. The Phoenix open their season this afternoon. 57 00:03:25,987 --> 00:03:29,907 Speaker 2: New goalkeeper Josh Olaway Yemmy on the show James Bconi 58 00:03:29,907 --> 00:03:33,707 Speaker 2: along in his regular one forty five slot Live Sport 59 00:03:33,747 --> 00:03:38,707 Speaker 2: this afternoon, while the season's collide Heartland Championship rugby the 60 00:03:38,787 --> 00:03:42,947 Speaker 2: Lahore Cup Final this afternoon in Tekowetti, King Country against 61 00:03:42,987 --> 00:03:46,747 Speaker 2: West Coast five past two, and the domestic cricket seasons underway. 62 00:03:46,787 --> 00:03:49,467 Speaker 2: The men's Ford Trophy competition, that's the fifty over stuff 63 00:03:49,747 --> 00:03:54,307 Speaker 2: defending champions Canterbury. They've won the toss and elected to 64 00:03:54,347 --> 00:03:56,707 Speaker 2: bowl first against Wellington at the Base and good decision 65 00:03:56,707 --> 00:04:00,027 Speaker 2: as it's turning out. Wellington's seventy five for four in 66 00:04:00,067 --> 00:04:04,107 Speaker 2: the twenty third over. Northern Districts have chosen to bowl 67 00:04:04,187 --> 00:04:07,907 Speaker 2: first against Otago and Fungaday Otago one hundred and one 68 00:04:07,947 --> 00:04:11,707 Speaker 2: for three in the twenty first over and a slightly 69 00:04:11,747 --> 00:04:15,427 Speaker 2: delayed start in New Plymouth where the Central Stats won 70 00:04:15,467 --> 00:04:17,787 Speaker 2: the Tyson Saint Auckland and they're fifty one for one 71 00:04:18,067 --> 00:04:20,747 Speaker 2: through fifteen overs. Will keep you right up today Round 72 00:04:20,747 --> 00:04:23,907 Speaker 2: four matches and the men's and women's National Football League 73 00:04:23,907 --> 00:04:26,267 Speaker 2: as well. And of course you can join us at 74 00:04:26,307 --> 00:04:29,427 Speaker 2: any time on any topic. Oh eight hundred eighty ten 75 00:04:29,587 --> 00:04:31,827 Speaker 2: eighty ninet two ninety two If you would like to 76 00:04:31,867 --> 00:04:34,427 Speaker 2: send your thoughts via text message or an email to 77 00:04:34,467 --> 00:04:38,187 Speaker 2: me Jason at NEWSTALKSEB dot co dot MZ eleven past midday. 78 00:04:39,187 --> 00:04:41,627 Speaker 1: When it's down to the line, you make a call 79 00:04:41,787 --> 00:04:45,827 Speaker 1: on eight hundred eighty ten eighty Weekend Sport with Jason 80 00:04:45,907 --> 00:04:47,227 Speaker 1: Payne News TALKSB. 81 00:04:47,987 --> 00:04:52,587 Speaker 3: The three peat is complete and Everett's Team. 82 00:04:52,427 --> 00:04:58,467 Speaker 1: New Zealand when the Louis Wigton thirty seventh America's Chapel. 83 00:05:01,907 --> 00:05:05,427 Speaker 4: In the message, congratulations to all. 84 00:05:05,307 --> 00:05:07,307 Speaker 5: The team at all. It's New Zealand. 85 00:05:08,667 --> 00:05:14,587 Speaker 2: Very very well sailed. They were so impressive, weren't they. 86 00:05:15,067 --> 00:05:18,747 Speaker 2: A few times they were challenged, they just came back stronger. 87 00:05:19,107 --> 00:05:21,267 Speaker 2: Those are the sounds of elation on board Team New 88 00:05:21,387 --> 00:05:25,027 Speaker 2: Zealand after retaining the America America's Cup in Barcelona, a 89 00:05:25,067 --> 00:05:28,187 Speaker 2: commanding winning race nine over Britannia and a seven to 90 00:05:28,867 --> 00:05:32,467 Speaker 2: victory overall. The key center took charge of the race 91 00:05:32,547 --> 00:05:35,427 Speaker 2: after the third gate and from there did not really 92 00:05:35,467 --> 00:05:38,347 Speaker 2: look back. They won by thirty seven seconds this morning, 93 00:05:38,707 --> 00:05:41,787 Speaker 2: and with it they retained the old mug let's bring 94 00:05:41,827 --> 00:05:46,867 Speaker 2: in highly experienced New Zealand sailor, particularly in multiple America's Cups. 95 00:05:46,907 --> 00:05:50,147 Speaker 2: Dean Barker, Dean, did it feel as though Team New 96 00:05:50,227 --> 00:05:53,187 Speaker 2: Zealand had the faster boat. Right from the start of 97 00:05:53,227 --> 00:05:54,067 Speaker 2: the Cup match. 98 00:05:54,987 --> 00:05:58,067 Speaker 6: I think it became clear. Yeah, I think I just 99 00:05:58,827 --> 00:06:02,587 Speaker 6: watching the first couple of races unfold that team is 100 00:06:02,827 --> 00:06:08,587 Speaker 6: definitely had an edge. And yeah, you said have always, Yeah, 101 00:06:08,787 --> 00:06:12,827 Speaker 6: you want to be measured and drawing conclusions and things 102 00:06:12,827 --> 00:06:15,707 Speaker 6: about performance, but yeah, it just seemed like they were 103 00:06:16,707 --> 00:06:19,067 Speaker 6: just a little bit stronger all around. And it was 104 00:06:19,107 --> 00:06:21,227 Speaker 6: surprising because you know, I think a lot had been 105 00:06:21,307 --> 00:06:24,227 Speaker 6: made about the way any of us have been improving 106 00:06:24,267 --> 00:06:25,947 Speaker 6: all the way through the Challenges series. You know, they 107 00:06:25,987 --> 00:06:29,507 Speaker 6: were incredibly Yeah, they did an incredible job. How much 108 00:06:29,547 --> 00:06:32,587 Speaker 6: they improved, and they were racing the boat really well. 109 00:06:32,587 --> 00:06:35,627 Speaker 6: At the combination of Ben and Dylan Fletcher and things 110 00:06:35,667 --> 00:06:38,747 Speaker 6: was really the way they were developing was really cool. 111 00:06:38,787 --> 00:06:42,827 Speaker 6: But I was super impressed with the way Team Zaling 112 00:06:42,907 --> 00:06:44,387 Speaker 6: came out of the blocks and at the beginning of 113 00:06:44,427 --> 00:06:47,147 Speaker 6: the event and cerddenly. You know that just as you 114 00:06:47,187 --> 00:06:48,747 Speaker 6: listen to more and more of the comms and things 115 00:06:48,787 --> 00:06:52,347 Speaker 6: coming off the boat, just the way that Alex and 116 00:06:52,347 --> 00:06:55,187 Speaker 6: Claire and Nathan. I think Nathan bought a lot of 117 00:06:55,227 --> 00:06:58,627 Speaker 6: discipline to the boat. You know, I'd say it was 118 00:06:58,987 --> 00:07:01,907 Speaker 6: a more dominant performance than it was at Auckland, you know, 119 00:07:01,947 --> 00:07:04,387 Speaker 6: which was surprising. You know, I think for a lot of. 120 00:07:04,307 --> 00:07:07,387 Speaker 2: People, how would they have ensured Team New Zealand that 121 00:07:07,427 --> 00:07:10,587 Speaker 2: they came into the Cup match race ready having not 122 00:07:10,707 --> 00:07:12,067 Speaker 2: you know, they raced in the early part of the 123 00:07:12,107 --> 00:07:15,707 Speaker 2: Louverton of course, but any os Bretanna had been racing 124 00:07:15,867 --> 00:07:18,227 Speaker 2: the whole time, how would Team New Zealand have ensured 125 00:07:18,267 --> 00:07:20,067 Speaker 2: they were match race ready. 126 00:07:21,707 --> 00:07:23,147 Speaker 6: Well, I think a lot of it just comes to out 127 00:07:23,147 --> 00:07:25,947 Speaker 6: of the confidence. Yeah, the team, you know, the team 128 00:07:25,987 --> 00:07:30,307 Speaker 6: is Zyellen Group designed Sure Sailing team. You know, it's 129 00:07:30,507 --> 00:07:35,827 Speaker 6: it's yeah, it's very impressive what they've accomplished over since 130 00:07:35,867 --> 00:07:38,227 Speaker 6: Auckland with all these different projects and things going on, 131 00:07:38,307 --> 00:07:42,307 Speaker 6: and thens are still put the fastest seventy five on 132 00:07:42,307 --> 00:07:45,987 Speaker 6: the water and then and then race it. Well, I 133 00:07:45,987 --> 00:07:49,787 Speaker 6: think how your race ready? It comes down to the preferation. 134 00:07:50,747 --> 00:07:52,707 Speaker 6: You know, they knew they are going to be up 135 00:07:52,707 --> 00:07:55,227 Speaker 6: against a strong challenger when when they sort of emerged 136 00:07:55,267 --> 00:07:59,227 Speaker 6: from the Loue Veraton Challenger series. And I think it 137 00:07:59,267 --> 00:08:01,147 Speaker 6: was a surprise probably for a lot of people that 138 00:08:01,787 --> 00:08:03,547 Speaker 6: in the early format and he made it through a 139 00:08:03,547 --> 00:08:05,947 Speaker 6: head of Lunarrosa. But at the same time, you know, 140 00:08:05,947 --> 00:08:08,467 Speaker 6: they say deserved that they made huge games all the 141 00:08:08,507 --> 00:08:12,347 Speaker 6: way through, and I think they were the sure the 142 00:08:12,347 --> 00:08:17,387 Speaker 6: deserve challenger, but yeah, just completely outclassed by a much 143 00:08:17,747 --> 00:08:18,827 Speaker 6: much stronger team in the end. 144 00:08:19,707 --> 00:08:24,747 Speaker 2: How delicate is the balanceding between taking risks and low 145 00:08:24,867 --> 00:08:25,547 Speaker 2: margins for. 146 00:08:25,747 --> 00:08:30,667 Speaker 6: Error the style of sailing, and I think and it's 147 00:08:30,707 --> 00:08:33,467 Speaker 6: really you know, it goes back to San Francisco days 148 00:08:33,467 --> 00:08:34,707 Speaker 6: and some of the learnings from there, and they need 149 00:08:34,787 --> 00:08:37,867 Speaker 6: to sort of move forward. It's that there is no 150 00:08:37,987 --> 00:08:40,027 Speaker 6: room to be sort of conservative and the types of sailing. 151 00:08:40,067 --> 00:08:42,627 Speaker 6: You've really got to throw the you know, throw the 152 00:08:42,627 --> 00:08:46,347 Speaker 6: ball right out there and try and try and catch up, 153 00:08:46,947 --> 00:08:50,027 Speaker 6: you know, with with what you create. And and I 154 00:08:50,027 --> 00:08:53,507 Speaker 6: think it's certainly been from the outside looks like, you know, 155 00:08:53,507 --> 00:08:55,907 Speaker 6: the way Team Zell has been operating, they just they 156 00:08:55,907 --> 00:08:59,507 Speaker 6: trust the technology. They've they've had a settled design group 157 00:08:59,547 --> 00:09:02,467 Speaker 6: for a number of number of years now really since 158 00:09:02,467 --> 00:09:06,347 Speaker 6: they're Bermuda days, and they know it's just it's, you know, 159 00:09:06,667 --> 00:09:12,267 Speaker 6: it's very very impressive what they've achieved. So it's going 160 00:09:12,347 --> 00:09:14,107 Speaker 6: to be you know, it's going to take a very 161 00:09:14,147 --> 00:09:18,427 Speaker 6: strong challenger to be able to come back and unsettle 162 00:09:18,467 --> 00:09:20,067 Speaker 6: and whatever the next event looks like. 163 00:09:20,467 --> 00:09:22,627 Speaker 2: Just to give us an idea of what is most 164 00:09:22,627 --> 00:09:27,627 Speaker 2: important here, hypothetically speaking, if the cruise, the entire operation 165 00:09:27,747 --> 00:09:32,107 Speaker 2: of both boats swapped boats, would Team New Zealand still 166 00:09:32,147 --> 00:09:37,547 Speaker 2: win In Briten Year's boat. 167 00:09:36,267 --> 00:09:39,147 Speaker 6: I'd say no, you know, typically the fastest boat ones, 168 00:09:39,187 --> 00:09:42,027 Speaker 6: but yes, it has to be operated by good sailors, 169 00:09:42,027 --> 00:09:44,907 Speaker 6: and I think the quality of the sailors across the 170 00:09:46,427 --> 00:09:49,947 Speaker 6: top teams, it's very very hard to differentiate, you know. 171 00:09:49,987 --> 00:09:53,747 Speaker 6: I think if you've been completely honest, i'd say, and 172 00:09:53,947 --> 00:09:56,467 Speaker 6: I probably one more of the starts. You know, suddenly 173 00:09:56,507 --> 00:10:01,107 Speaker 6: they want to start again overnight, but they just don't 174 00:10:01,187 --> 00:10:04,227 Speaker 6: quite have the legs to make the first intersection work, 175 00:10:04,307 --> 00:10:06,827 Speaker 6: and then suddenly they're on the back fire. And I 176 00:10:06,867 --> 00:10:09,707 Speaker 6: think to even boats or if something else had a 177 00:10:09,707 --> 00:10:12,227 Speaker 6: slight speed advantage, they would have probably gone and won 178 00:10:12,227 --> 00:10:14,227 Speaker 6: that race quite easily. So it's sort of, you know, 179 00:10:14,307 --> 00:10:18,347 Speaker 6: like it's it's one of those questions it's impossible to answer, 180 00:10:18,347 --> 00:10:21,747 Speaker 6: but I think you know, for sure, the New Zealand 181 00:10:21,787 --> 00:10:25,307 Speaker 6: sailing team is very very strong and they as a group, 182 00:10:25,427 --> 00:10:27,667 Speaker 6: you know, particularly the Colmsyre here, between the four guys 183 00:10:28,547 --> 00:10:32,147 Speaker 6: managing the boats, it was just sounded very, very slack and. 184 00:10:33,627 --> 00:10:34,027 Speaker 7: Polished. 185 00:10:34,507 --> 00:10:37,227 Speaker 6: So yeah, that's a huge, huge credit to the way 186 00:10:37,227 --> 00:10:40,067 Speaker 6: they are operating. But at the same time, I don't 187 00:10:40,107 --> 00:10:41,667 Speaker 6: think you can take anything away from the way that 188 00:10:41,867 --> 00:10:43,787 Speaker 6: any use guys were sailing. But they just weren't given 189 00:10:43,827 --> 00:10:46,627 Speaker 6: me the same opportunities and they're always a little bit 190 00:10:46,667 --> 00:10:49,187 Speaker 6: on the back fop just because they weren't quite as 191 00:10:49,227 --> 00:10:50,187 Speaker 6: competitive speed wise. 192 00:10:50,707 --> 00:10:52,747 Speaker 2: When you're listening to those comms coming off the boat 193 00:10:53,267 --> 00:10:57,467 Speaker 2: is sometimes less more or is there the need to 194 00:10:57,507 --> 00:11:00,627 Speaker 2: be constantly chatting to one another and giving information? 195 00:11:01,747 --> 00:11:03,987 Speaker 6: You know, from my own experience, you know, when you're 196 00:11:03,987 --> 00:11:05,747 Speaker 6: sailing well, was when it feels like you've got time 197 00:11:05,787 --> 00:11:07,787 Speaker 6: to make all you to visions and you know, quite 198 00:11:07,827 --> 00:11:11,467 Speaker 6: often you hear the communication that's going on on board, 199 00:11:11,507 --> 00:11:13,267 Speaker 6: you know, like the snippets that you're here on the 200 00:11:13,347 --> 00:11:16,227 Speaker 6: on the broadcast, it just sounds like they're they're very 201 00:11:16,227 --> 00:11:19,227 Speaker 6: well measured decisions when they're choosing which gate to go around, 202 00:11:19,387 --> 00:11:22,387 Speaker 6: or whether to tack at a certain time, or whether 203 00:11:22,427 --> 00:11:24,027 Speaker 6: they want to cover or you know, and it's just 204 00:11:24,347 --> 00:11:28,987 Speaker 6: it's just really you would expect to hear the team 205 00:11:28,987 --> 00:11:30,947 Speaker 6: at the top of the game performing and it was 206 00:11:30,987 --> 00:11:34,667 Speaker 6: really you know, it was really cool just to understand 207 00:11:34,707 --> 00:11:36,187 Speaker 6: you know, how they how they operate on board the 208 00:11:36,227 --> 00:11:39,307 Speaker 6: oddumn and you know, maybe it gets because a few 209 00:11:39,307 --> 00:11:42,387 Speaker 6: of the other teams, you know, some ideas where the 210 00:11:42,547 --> 00:11:44,907 Speaker 6: sort of the baseline will be for the next event. 211 00:11:45,827 --> 00:11:48,667 Speaker 2: And just on that we we know that there will 212 00:11:48,707 --> 00:11:50,427 Speaker 2: be a cirty eighth America's Coup. We don't have any 213 00:11:50,427 --> 00:11:52,067 Speaker 2: more details about from that, Dan, do you think there's 214 00:11:52,067 --> 00:11:53,827 Speaker 2: any chance they'll defend it back home? 215 00:11:54,667 --> 00:11:57,507 Speaker 6: Well, if you listen to what they said last when 216 00:11:57,547 --> 00:11:59,827 Speaker 6: they were trying to defend the idea of going to Barcelona, 217 00:11:59,907 --> 00:12:01,947 Speaker 6: that the reason for going there was that they could 218 00:12:02,827 --> 00:12:06,467 Speaker 6: wanted and bring it back. So yeah, it's so it 219 00:12:07,107 --> 00:12:09,387 Speaker 6: be pretty cool to have an America's Cup back and 220 00:12:09,387 --> 00:12:12,667 Speaker 6: back in New Zealand again. And I was fortunate to 221 00:12:12,667 --> 00:12:15,427 Speaker 6: be part of the selling a red bull racing teams 222 00:12:15,587 --> 00:12:19,107 Speaker 6: instead of a coaching capacity, and so the time in 223 00:12:19,147 --> 00:12:23,027 Speaker 6: Barcelona was great, but it certainly isn't a isn't anywhere 224 00:12:23,027 --> 00:12:25,067 Speaker 6: near what an event is like in Auckland. 225 00:12:26,027 --> 00:12:27,427 Speaker 2: All right, Well, that gives us a little bit of 226 00:12:27,427 --> 00:12:30,067 Speaker 2: hope anyway, Thanks for your insight, Dan, great, great to 227 00:12:30,147 --> 00:12:32,107 Speaker 2: tet to you. We'll give our fingers cross that we 228 00:12:32,187 --> 00:12:33,787 Speaker 2: might see at a bit closer to home next time. 229 00:12:34,187 --> 00:12:35,187 Speaker 6: Wheah, wouldn't it be great? 230 00:12:35,227 --> 00:12:35,587 Speaker 5: All right? 231 00:12:35,747 --> 00:12:36,747 Speaker 6: Take care, Thank you you. 232 00:12:36,707 --> 00:12:38,827 Speaker 2: Have a good day than things. Indeed, Dean Barker there 233 00:12:38,827 --> 00:12:40,987 Speaker 2: with his thoughts, oh eight hundred and eighty ten eighty 234 00:12:40,987 --> 00:12:48,347 Speaker 2: for yours on this achievement. This team is supreme, magnificent, 235 00:12:48,507 --> 00:12:53,867 Speaker 2: miles better than anyone else in America's Cup sailing right now. 236 00:12:53,867 --> 00:12:58,947 Speaker 2: So Ben Ainsley said after this morning's decisive race that 237 00:12:58,987 --> 00:13:05,867 Speaker 2: they are the best America's Cup team ever ever. For 238 00:13:05,907 --> 00:13:09,107 Speaker 2: the sale enthusiasts among us, please give us your view. 239 00:13:09,307 --> 00:13:10,507 Speaker 2: As I sit at the top of the show, it 240 00:13:10,747 --> 00:13:14,387 Speaker 2: never felt ever like we would lose. There was talk 241 00:13:14,427 --> 00:13:16,747 Speaker 2: I think of us being race rusty. You know, we 242 00:13:16,787 --> 00:13:20,027 Speaker 2: haven't raced the Louis Verton and we raced the early ones, 243 00:13:20,027 --> 00:13:22,907 Speaker 2: but pretend are race hardened. I think it's just people 244 00:13:23,227 --> 00:13:26,907 Speaker 2: trying to get us interested because they It never felt 245 00:13:27,027 --> 00:13:30,107 Speaker 2: ever as though we would lose. Breten Year's two wins 246 00:13:30,747 --> 00:13:34,387 Speaker 2: were down to Team New Zealand mistakes, make no mistakes, 247 00:13:34,467 --> 00:13:37,347 Speaker 2: win the Cup and Peter Berlin doesn't make a lot 248 00:13:37,387 --> 00:13:43,667 Speaker 2: of mistakes. They just don't. They are a well oiled 249 00:13:43,707 --> 00:13:49,507 Speaker 2: machine team New Zealand and I don't think there's anybody 250 00:13:49,547 --> 00:13:50,547 Speaker 2: close to them right now. 251 00:13:51,387 --> 00:13:53,707 Speaker 8: How are you, Tim Okay? 252 00:13:54,107 --> 00:13:57,627 Speaker 9: I just wanted to give a massive breath, a colossal 253 00:13:57,707 --> 00:13:59,907 Speaker 9: rap because he's copped it on the way through the 254 00:13:59,987 --> 00:14:03,547 Speaker 9: grass Dalton. I mean he's headed to I don't believe 255 00:14:03,587 --> 00:14:05,147 Speaker 9: they could have won the thing here. They would have 256 00:14:05,187 --> 00:14:08,227 Speaker 9: had the funds. Are up against the best technology in 257 00:14:08,267 --> 00:14:11,627 Speaker 9: the world. That's trusd always the most wealthy people in 258 00:14:11,627 --> 00:14:14,307 Speaker 9: the world won that Cup and Sir Peter Blake in 259 00:14:14,347 --> 00:14:17,747 Speaker 9: those amazing days. Nobody's done it three times and he 260 00:14:17,827 --> 00:14:21,667 Speaker 9: should be third. Grund Dalton all day long. It's mind blowing. 261 00:14:21,707 --> 00:14:24,347 Speaker 9: It doesn't matter what depends on you having them. He's 262 00:14:24,347 --> 00:14:29,067 Speaker 9: clearly incredible at getting funding, holding the team together. He's 263 00:14:29,107 --> 00:14:31,867 Speaker 9: been through Helen back and he should be just one 264 00:14:31,867 --> 00:14:34,107 Speaker 9: of the most revered New Zealanders in sports. 265 00:14:35,427 --> 00:14:38,587 Speaker 2: Does this. America's Cup wouldn't mean less to you because 266 00:14:38,587 --> 00:14:41,667 Speaker 2: it was a chieved in Barcelona compared to Auckland last time. 267 00:14:42,667 --> 00:14:43,147 Speaker 10: Not one. 268 00:14:43,267 --> 00:14:45,187 Speaker 9: But if it was an Orkland we would have gone 269 00:14:45,187 --> 00:14:48,987 Speaker 9: out on the first three races. The money is too intimidating. 270 00:14:49,467 --> 00:14:52,507 Speaker 9: And I mean, look at the old recliff. He's got 271 00:14:52,547 --> 00:14:56,027 Speaker 9: the whole merceds been left one technology behind them. It's 272 00:14:56,187 --> 00:15:00,387 Speaker 9: mind's numbing what they're up against. It's absolutely incredible that 273 00:15:00,427 --> 00:15:03,147 Speaker 9: we even managed to compete, let alone dominate them all. 274 00:15:03,467 --> 00:15:07,707 Speaker 9: It's mind blowing. You know, they've got every bit of technology. 275 00:15:07,747 --> 00:15:11,907 Speaker 9: Every genius in the world, every mega computer, mogal billionaire, 276 00:15:12,027 --> 00:15:15,787 Speaker 9: everybody wants that trophy, the absolute top of the line, 277 00:15:16,547 --> 00:15:20,347 Speaker 9: you know, technology money, so problem helone do anything to 278 00:15:20,387 --> 00:15:22,227 Speaker 9: get their hands on it. And that little fellow from 279 00:15:22,227 --> 00:15:25,227 Speaker 9: New Zealand, he dug it and stuck with Emirates and 280 00:15:25,827 --> 00:15:28,947 Speaker 9: bought Forton. Bitchton did whatever he did and got villified 281 00:15:29,427 --> 00:15:31,467 Speaker 9: and now he's walking home done. Want no man in 282 00:15:31,627 --> 00:15:35,547 Speaker 9: history's at another club. I think it's a massive, massive achievement. 283 00:15:36,307 --> 00:15:40,587 Speaker 2: So sir Grant Dalton, for you, Tom. 284 00:15:39,267 --> 00:15:42,667 Speaker 9: All day long. Anybody who argues it as a moron. 285 00:15:43,507 --> 00:15:47,907 Speaker 2: Thanks Tom. You might want to stay June because there 286 00:15:47,987 --> 00:15:50,827 Speaker 2: might be a few who have an opposite view, but no, look, 287 00:15:50,867 --> 00:15:53,227 Speaker 2: thank you very much, and you're right. Grant Dalton has 288 00:15:53,267 --> 00:15:57,067 Speaker 2: done a huge amount for Emirates Team New Zealand. Of 289 00:15:57,147 --> 00:15:59,587 Speaker 2: course he has. He's been the driving force and he 290 00:15:59,667 --> 00:16:03,307 Speaker 2: has polarized people. Of course he has. As soon as 291 00:16:03,347 --> 00:16:05,867 Speaker 2: he decided to take it to Barcelona, he must have known, 292 00:16:06,187 --> 00:16:08,947 Speaker 2: he would have known. He's not stupid. He must have 293 00:16:09,027 --> 00:16:10,867 Speaker 2: known that it would alienate a large part of the 294 00:16:10,867 --> 00:16:13,187 Speaker 2: fan base. Of course it was going to do that. 295 00:16:14,467 --> 00:16:17,107 Speaker 2: Of course it's going to be less palatable to us 296 00:16:17,907 --> 00:16:20,187 Speaker 2: at one o'clock in the morning compared to one o'clock 297 00:16:20,187 --> 00:16:25,387 Speaker 2: in the afternoon where we can go and watch it. 298 00:16:25,467 --> 00:16:29,547 Speaker 2: John says, I agree. Time for knighthoods for Dalton, Berlin 299 00:16:29,627 --> 00:16:31,907 Speaker 2: and Chuk. Thanks John. 300 00:16:31,987 --> 00:16:37,427 Speaker 11: Hello, Elbie, Hello, helling. 301 00:16:36,067 --> 00:16:38,507 Speaker 2: There, very good Albie. How are you today, mate? 302 00:16:39,067 --> 00:16:40,347 Speaker 11: Yeah? 303 00:16:40,787 --> 00:16:51,947 Speaker 10: A lot more on. 304 00:16:48,587 --> 00:16:53,707 Speaker 11: Was as kiwis And that boat is a fag at 305 00:16:53,707 --> 00:16:56,027 Speaker 11: the top. It's the only. 306 00:16:57,387 --> 00:16:59,827 Speaker 2: I can't what about the sailors. What about the sailors? 307 00:16:59,867 --> 00:17:04,467 Speaker 2: They are all Kiwi's on that boat. Well, well Looksyan, 308 00:17:07,107 --> 00:17:08,107 Speaker 2: Sorry I said that again, Albi. 309 00:17:08,867 --> 00:17:11,147 Speaker 11: One of them is some Aussie. 310 00:17:11,267 --> 00:17:13,147 Speaker 2: A lot of them are Keywis. In fact, I think 311 00:17:13,187 --> 00:17:14,507 Speaker 2: they almost all are. 312 00:17:15,027 --> 00:17:20,227 Speaker 11: A lot of chettywewers. But it really annoys me that 313 00:17:21,307 --> 00:17:25,747 Speaker 11: call me the loyal They have done nothing for us 314 00:17:25,867 --> 00:17:30,227 Speaker 11: kiwis to ben from it. Hits one at Bony's flag 315 00:17:30,987 --> 00:17:35,587 Speaker 11: and I don't I hate reading now being megat but 316 00:17:35,787 --> 00:17:37,507 Speaker 11: it's just annoys v Jason. 317 00:17:38,467 --> 00:17:41,587 Speaker 2: Now, I'll you're you're You're entitled to be annoyed by it, 318 00:17:41,627 --> 00:17:43,867 Speaker 2: and you're not alone when it comes to that. As 319 00:17:43,867 --> 00:17:47,347 Speaker 2: I said before, taking it off shore was always going 320 00:17:47,387 --> 00:17:51,107 Speaker 2: to be polarizing, always going to be polarizing. In Grant 321 00:17:51,147 --> 00:17:55,187 Speaker 2: Dalton's mind, the best possible way of defending that Cup 322 00:17:55,627 --> 00:17:58,507 Speaker 2: in twenty twenty four was to take it to Barcelona. 323 00:17:59,387 --> 00:18:01,587 Speaker 2: That is it, as Dean Barker said. And I hadn't 324 00:18:01,587 --> 00:18:02,987 Speaker 2: picked up on this, but you might have heard Dean 325 00:18:02,987 --> 00:18:06,987 Speaker 2: Barker at the end of our chat there say when 326 00:18:07,147 --> 00:18:11,267 Speaker 2: Grant Dalton came out with the decision they were taking 327 00:18:11,267 --> 00:18:16,067 Speaker 2: it to Barcelona. Dean Barker remembered him saying, we're taking 328 00:18:16,067 --> 00:18:20,587 Speaker 2: it there so we can defend it back home. We 329 00:18:20,627 --> 00:18:23,867 Speaker 2: wait and see. My gut tells me, No, my gut 330 00:18:23,907 --> 00:18:26,347 Speaker 2: tells me that now it's only going to get more 331 00:18:26,387 --> 00:18:29,467 Speaker 2: and more expensive. It's not going to get cheaper. As 332 00:18:29,507 --> 00:18:32,987 Speaker 2: these teams and Tim who was our previous caller said, 333 00:18:33,107 --> 00:18:36,387 Speaker 2: there are so many syndicates, so many teams, so many rich, rich, 334 00:18:36,827 --> 00:18:38,587 Speaker 2: rich people who want to get their hands on that 335 00:18:38,627 --> 00:18:42,547 Speaker 2: thing that it's not going to get any cheaper to defend. 336 00:18:43,067 --> 00:18:45,027 Speaker 2: So if they are to defend it back home, it's 337 00:18:45,067 --> 00:18:47,907 Speaker 2: going to need investment from here. And we are not 338 00:18:48,027 --> 00:18:50,787 Speaker 2: a big country and there are a lot of hands 339 00:18:50,827 --> 00:18:53,907 Speaker 2: out for things. I'm not saying that in a negative way, 340 00:18:54,427 --> 00:18:59,187 Speaker 2: but Emirates Team New Zealand are in a group of 341 00:19:00,187 --> 00:19:04,867 Speaker 2: organizations that would like some government, local government, central government assistants. 342 00:19:07,507 --> 00:19:12,467 Speaker 2: It's up to those organizations to plead their case. And 343 00:19:12,547 --> 00:19:14,827 Speaker 2: I get the feeling from Grunt Dalton now he won't 344 00:19:14,867 --> 00:19:17,067 Speaker 2: feel like he has to plead his case. He'll just 345 00:19:17,107 --> 00:19:20,547 Speaker 2: point to the three in a line that Team New 346 00:19:20,627 --> 00:19:22,827 Speaker 2: Zealand have achieved here and so well, if you don't 347 00:19:22,827 --> 00:19:25,067 Speaker 2: want it here, we'll just we'll go to some We'll go, 348 00:19:25,667 --> 00:19:28,107 Speaker 2: I don't know, back to Barcelona. There's been talk of 349 00:19:28,147 --> 00:19:34,067 Speaker 2: Saudi Arabia. There'll be any number of suitors. Oh, eight 350 00:19:34,187 --> 00:19:37,387 Speaker 2: hundred eighty ten to eighty twelve, twenty six, we're back 351 00:19:37,427 --> 00:19:39,707 Speaker 2: after this. The texts are flying in. By the way, 352 00:19:39,707 --> 00:19:42,867 Speaker 2: you can correspond by text that is absolutely fine. Best 353 00:19:42,867 --> 00:19:44,387 Speaker 2: way to get your point of crosses on the phone though, 354 00:19:44,387 --> 00:19:46,347 Speaker 2: I eight hundred eighty ten eighty back in a moment. 355 00:19:46,987 --> 00:19:50,507 Speaker 1: The Voice of Sport on your Home of Sport Weekend 356 00:19:50,627 --> 00:19:54,467 Speaker 1: Sport with Jason Vane and GJ. Gunner Homes New Zealand's 357 00:19:54,507 --> 00:19:56,587 Speaker 1: most trusted home builder, News Talks. 358 00:19:57,307 --> 00:19:59,507 Speaker 2: News Talks he Be twelve twenty nine four Border calls 359 00:19:59,547 --> 00:20:03,227 Speaker 2: are unsurprisingly someone's pointing out Nathan out Bridges in Australian. 360 00:20:03,307 --> 00:20:05,827 Speaker 2: Yes he is, but there are a heck of a 361 00:20:05,827 --> 00:20:09,187 Speaker 2: lot of key we on that boat. I don't want 362 00:20:09,187 --> 00:20:11,467 Speaker 2: to go down the Hellberg route. We can do that 363 00:20:11,507 --> 00:20:15,667 Speaker 2: another day. But let's not forget Team New Zealand won 364 00:20:15,707 --> 00:20:17,987 Speaker 2: the Supreme Award in nineteen ninety five and again in 365 00:20:17,987 --> 00:20:20,947 Speaker 2: twenty seventeen. They were Team of the Year both of 366 00:20:20,987 --> 00:20:23,187 Speaker 2: those years and in two thousand and they were a 367 00:20:23,227 --> 00:20:26,947 Speaker 2: finalist in twenty twenty one. The only reason they didn't 368 00:20:26,947 --> 00:20:28,627 Speaker 2: win in twenty twenty one was because the black Cats 369 00:20:28,667 --> 00:20:31,827 Speaker 2: were World Test champions. They've always been rewarded at the 370 00:20:31,867 --> 00:20:35,347 Speaker 2: Hellbergs when they've won the America's Cup. A lot of 371 00:20:35,347 --> 00:20:40,627 Speaker 2: support as well on the text for Grant Dalton Hello, Dallas. 372 00:20:40,747 --> 00:20:44,827 Speaker 12: Yeah, pioneer. Yeah, congratulations to the whole team. And yeah, 373 00:20:44,907 --> 00:20:48,067 Speaker 12: Grant Dalton, what a guy. He's just such a hard 374 00:20:48,107 --> 00:20:50,907 Speaker 12: work and in never since days so you always seem 375 00:20:50,947 --> 00:20:52,707 Speaker 12: to be the same age, isn't he. 376 00:20:52,787 --> 00:20:57,027 Speaker 2: Just maybe it's the hard work. Maybe it's the hard work. 377 00:20:57,467 --> 00:20:58,787 Speaker 2: I need to give that a crack myself. 378 00:20:58,827 --> 00:21:05,427 Speaker 13: Dellus Yeah, just hopeful as yet, but logistically it doesn't 379 00:21:05,467 --> 00:21:08,387 Speaker 13: really work in all, you know, for these teams that 380 00:21:08,427 --> 00:21:10,987 Speaker 13: have got to fly all the way from Italy or. 381 00:21:12,867 --> 00:21:16,307 Speaker 12: Great Britain, you know, bring all their yachts down. It's 382 00:21:16,307 --> 00:21:18,267 Speaker 12: a long way to come. And then there's the time 383 00:21:18,387 --> 00:21:22,627 Speaker 12: slots which don't really work for the northern audiences, you know, 384 00:21:22,787 --> 00:21:24,707 Speaker 12: four in the morning, three in the morning, that sort 385 00:21:24,747 --> 00:21:28,987 Speaker 12: of thing. That's that's a big problem. And so no, 386 00:21:29,107 --> 00:21:32,427 Speaker 12: I think Barcelona was fantastic. It just seems just seem 387 00:21:32,467 --> 00:21:33,867 Speaker 12: to work on every level, didn't it. 388 00:21:34,467 --> 00:21:37,707 Speaker 2: Well, it did for us, Yeah absolutely. If money wasn't 389 00:21:37,707 --> 00:21:39,307 Speaker 2: an object though, and that's a silly thing to say, 390 00:21:39,347 --> 00:21:41,227 Speaker 2: but if let's just say it was less of an object, 391 00:21:41,427 --> 00:21:43,147 Speaker 2: it would be good to have it back here, wouldn't it. 392 00:21:43,187 --> 00:21:47,067 Speaker 12: Dyllas well, I'm sure Grant Dalton wanted that. He's you know, 393 00:21:47,067 --> 00:21:49,627 Speaker 12: he's a lot on New Zealander. I'm sure he did 394 00:21:49,707 --> 00:21:54,427 Speaker 12: his best to keep it in Auckland. But you know, 395 00:21:54,667 --> 00:21:58,347 Speaker 12: you're talking huge money, you're talking logistics, you know. I 396 00:21:58,427 --> 00:22:02,067 Speaker 12: just think he knows what he's doing. I think he 397 00:22:02,387 --> 00:22:06,227 Speaker 12: did what was best for the Cup, you know. And yeah, 398 00:22:06,587 --> 00:22:09,747 Speaker 12: and we did very well. We came out, we still 399 00:22:09,787 --> 00:22:11,907 Speaker 12: won the things. So how can we complain. 400 00:22:12,547 --> 00:22:15,827 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's been vindicated. His decision has been vindicated, Dallas 401 00:22:15,947 --> 00:22:19,907 Speaker 2: by that metric, absolutely, they've won the thing. You know, 402 00:22:20,507 --> 00:22:26,587 Speaker 2: if you strip everything else away, they have convincingly retained 403 00:22:26,667 --> 00:22:31,587 Speaker 2: the America's Cup. Surely that's the be all and end all. 404 00:22:32,147 --> 00:22:35,227 Speaker 2: Everything else obviously is a point of discussion and a 405 00:22:35,227 --> 00:22:39,987 Speaker 2: point of contention. But they retained the America's Cup. Text, 406 00:22:39,987 --> 00:22:42,947 Speaker 2: How does having or how does hosting the Cup overseas 407 00:22:42,987 --> 00:22:46,987 Speaker 2: help our tourism and our economy? Well, it's it's not 408 00:22:47,107 --> 00:22:51,347 Speaker 2: Team New Zealand's job to boost tourism in New Zealand 409 00:22:51,427 --> 00:22:55,067 Speaker 2: and our economy, is it. It's Team New Zealand's job 410 00:22:55,107 --> 00:22:58,147 Speaker 2: to win the America's Cup. It's not their job to 411 00:22:58,307 --> 00:23:01,667 Speaker 2: promote New Zealand on the global stage. If that is 412 00:23:01,707 --> 00:23:06,787 Speaker 2: a nice piece of collateral benefit, then sure, But I'm 413 00:23:06,787 --> 00:23:09,827 Speaker 2: pretty sure it's not written into their KPIs that they 414 00:23:09,867 --> 00:23:12,507 Speaker 2: have to help our tourism and our economy. I just 415 00:23:12,547 --> 00:23:13,867 Speaker 2: got to try and win the America's Cup. 416 00:23:14,587 --> 00:23:17,547 Speaker 14: Hi, George Piney, how are you mate? 417 00:23:17,747 --> 00:23:20,107 Speaker 2: Good George? How are you still painting? 418 00:23:21,947 --> 00:23:24,027 Speaker 14: Indeed, there's always something he should have done it. I 419 00:23:24,027 --> 00:23:24,787 Speaker 14: thought i'd be done. 420 00:23:24,627 --> 00:23:25,307 Speaker 5: Three weeks ago. 421 00:23:25,427 --> 00:23:28,827 Speaker 14: So fortunately for me though, it means another weekend of view, 422 00:23:28,827 --> 00:23:29,787 Speaker 14: which is always a good thing. 423 00:23:30,187 --> 00:23:30,667 Speaker 2: Good Man. 424 00:23:31,507 --> 00:23:33,667 Speaker 14: As you know, Pioney, I'm the sports nut and obviously 425 00:23:33,707 --> 00:23:37,027 Speaker 14: really proud this morning to see the team lift the trophy. 426 00:23:37,067 --> 00:23:40,507 Speaker 14: But hey, I don't know, you know, I like to 427 00:23:40,507 --> 00:23:42,347 Speaker 14: always be positive about these things. But do you think 428 00:23:42,347 --> 00:23:44,427 Speaker 14: there's a there's such a thing as the technology has 429 00:23:44,467 --> 00:23:47,587 Speaker 14: got so good that it's it's actually ultimately made it 430 00:23:47,627 --> 00:23:51,267 Speaker 14: a bit of a boring product, Like it's there's just 431 00:23:51,347 --> 00:23:53,147 Speaker 14: so much down to the start. And I know when 432 00:23:53,147 --> 00:23:54,987 Speaker 14: you had the coach on last week, he said, oh, look, 433 00:23:55,067 --> 00:23:57,267 Speaker 14: if you don't want to start, you've got to play 434 00:23:57,307 --> 00:23:59,907 Speaker 14: for a mistake, and only then he might be one 435 00:24:00,187 --> 00:24:01,947 Speaker 14: extra chance in the race. You've got to try and 436 00:24:02,307 --> 00:24:05,587 Speaker 14: stay on for For me, that's it's not compelling doing 437 00:24:05,667 --> 00:24:08,267 Speaker 14: like it's just you're kind of watching the result play 438 00:24:08,307 --> 00:24:11,267 Speaker 14: out for the next thirty minutes once you know the start. 439 00:24:11,347 --> 00:24:15,107 Speaker 14: You know, there's something quite romantic about the lead changes 440 00:24:15,107 --> 00:24:18,227 Speaker 14: that putting the sail up, the plastic bags getting stuck 441 00:24:18,267 --> 00:24:21,547 Speaker 14: around the keel, was that for you know, like the 442 00:24:22,747 --> 00:24:26,227 Speaker 14: I mean, don't get me wrong, these are incredibly impressive machines, 443 00:24:26,267 --> 00:24:27,867 Speaker 14: and I don't know if you get the true context 444 00:24:27,867 --> 00:24:31,147 Speaker 14: of it on the telly, but it's not unstralling viewing. 445 00:24:31,707 --> 00:24:32,427 Speaker 14: There's my summation. 446 00:24:33,107 --> 00:24:37,027 Speaker 2: Yeah, you're right, it's not the lead changes, the sense 447 00:24:37,067 --> 00:24:41,467 Speaker 2: of jeopardy around it. You're right, it's yeah, the technology 448 00:24:41,507 --> 00:24:43,307 Speaker 2: is incredible. I guess I like it in a bit 449 00:24:43,307 --> 00:24:45,507 Speaker 2: to Formula one George. You know, you look at those 450 00:24:46,147 --> 00:24:49,707 Speaker 2: the technology and the you know, the increased efficiency of 451 00:24:49,747 --> 00:24:53,187 Speaker 2: those Formula one cars, and now it's it's really a 452 00:24:53,347 --> 00:24:55,907 Speaker 2: who's got the better who's got the better car builder, 453 00:24:55,947 --> 00:24:58,307 Speaker 2: who's got the better boat builder, who's got the better technology. 454 00:24:58,467 --> 00:25:00,347 Speaker 2: But it was interesting they had Dean Barker say that 455 00:25:00,387 --> 00:25:02,787 Speaker 2: you still have to sail them well, and we do 456 00:25:02,867 --> 00:25:06,307 Speaker 2: have a lot of very very good America's Cup sailors, they. 457 00:25:06,227 --> 00:25:09,507 Speaker 14: Are world class. In Berlin is just unflappable. It seems 458 00:25:10,227 --> 00:25:12,907 Speaker 14: for me, the best spawning occasion ever that I can 459 00:25:12,947 --> 00:25:16,747 Speaker 14: remember is is Cricket World Cup twenty nineteen final. Just 460 00:25:16,787 --> 00:25:20,147 Speaker 14: in terms of England Black Caps, that one day one 461 00:25:20,227 --> 00:25:22,627 Speaker 14: just in terms of sporting drama, you know, that was 462 00:25:23,267 --> 00:25:25,867 Speaker 14: edge of your seat ebbs and flows. You don't know 463 00:25:25,907 --> 00:25:28,867 Speaker 14: what's going to happen, You're riding every ball, and that's 464 00:25:29,747 --> 00:25:32,467 Speaker 14: you know, for me, the two criteria to make a 465 00:25:32,507 --> 00:25:35,347 Speaker 14: world class product is the best of the best competing, 466 00:25:35,347 --> 00:25:40,427 Speaker 14: which obviously the America's Cup have, but even even contests, 467 00:25:40,467 --> 00:25:43,227 Speaker 14: you know, and that Cricket kind of summed up all 468 00:25:43,227 --> 00:25:44,987 Speaker 14: the stars aligned that day to make it, you know, 469 00:25:45,067 --> 00:25:47,307 Speaker 14: one of the most memorable games ever. But even you 470 00:25:47,347 --> 00:25:49,107 Speaker 14: go Hamish care on the long jump, you know that 471 00:25:49,467 --> 00:25:51,547 Speaker 14: you're watching it and you don't know what's going to happen, 472 00:25:51,587 --> 00:25:54,347 Speaker 14: and anyone can win it, and it just makes it 473 00:25:54,427 --> 00:25:58,187 Speaker 14: so much more of a of a product when when 474 00:25:58,227 --> 00:25:59,547 Speaker 14: it is that even. 475 00:25:59,787 --> 00:26:02,667 Speaker 2: Yeah, and America's Cup can't rival that at the moment. George, 476 00:26:02,707 --> 00:26:05,987 Speaker 2: You're right, there's you know, I guess the last time 477 00:26:05,987 --> 00:26:09,547 Speaker 2: we had it was twenty thirteen when yeah, we memorably 478 00:26:10,347 --> 00:26:12,987 Speaker 2: lost from eight to one ahead. But you're right, like 479 00:26:12,987 --> 00:26:15,987 Speaker 2: I said that it never felt at any stage and 480 00:26:16,067 --> 00:26:19,787 Speaker 2: this is from a layperson in Middaly, it never felt 481 00:26:19,907 --> 00:26:21,347 Speaker 2: in any stage like ten years and then we're going 482 00:26:21,387 --> 00:26:25,947 Speaker 2: to lose, and you're right. Other sport its attractiveness is 483 00:26:25,987 --> 00:26:29,547 Speaker 2: often the sense of uncertainty about it. You just don't know. 484 00:26:29,907 --> 00:26:32,347 Speaker 2: It's like that's why the Bleader's like upersn't is interesting anymore. 485 00:26:36,027 --> 00:26:38,307 Speaker 14: It's a bit like why Crusader's wiretas game on a 486 00:26:38,307 --> 00:26:41,187 Speaker 14: Friday night. As you're just sitting down to watch the 487 00:26:41,267 --> 00:26:43,227 Speaker 14: result play out, you know the Crusaders are going to win. 488 00:26:43,267 --> 00:26:45,387 Speaker 14: It's just a matter of by how much. I think 489 00:26:45,427 --> 00:26:50,747 Speaker 14: every sporting competition just needs to have that competitive element 490 00:26:51,187 --> 00:26:53,987 Speaker 14: at the forefront, which is where football is obviously great 491 00:26:53,987 --> 00:26:56,507 Speaker 14: because you can always score a last minute goal and 492 00:26:56,547 --> 00:26:59,267 Speaker 14: there's always some drama that can keep you in there. 493 00:26:59,267 --> 00:27:01,147 Speaker 14: From a spectator point of view. 494 00:27:01,387 --> 00:27:03,467 Speaker 2: Yeah, good man, George, good to chat has always mate, 495 00:27:03,507 --> 00:27:05,747 Speaker 2: Thanks for calling. In no doubt, we'll chat to get 496 00:27:05,827 --> 00:27:09,987 Speaker 2: next week. Oh one hundred eighty teen eighty, Steve says Pint. 497 00:27:10,027 --> 00:27:12,307 Speaker 2: I'm pretty sure Nathan outfredg has New Zealand citizenship. He 498 00:27:12,387 --> 00:27:14,587 Speaker 2: needed it to have to be able to sail under 499 00:27:14,627 --> 00:27:17,627 Speaker 2: the Cup's citizenship rules. There you go. So yeah, they 500 00:27:17,667 --> 00:27:19,747 Speaker 2: are key. He was on this boat. The boat was 501 00:27:19,787 --> 00:27:24,227 Speaker 2: built in Auckland. The technology behind it is largely key. 502 00:27:24,307 --> 00:27:33,827 Speaker 2: We engineered. This is a New Zealand operation. Jeepers, Chris, 503 00:27:33,867 --> 00:27:34,587 Speaker 2: what's going on there? 504 00:27:34,587 --> 00:27:36,827 Speaker 5: Mate o one of my chickens. 505 00:27:37,107 --> 00:27:39,747 Speaker 8: She's a bit plucky because she just laid eggs. Sorry 506 00:27:39,747 --> 00:27:46,667 Speaker 8: about that, mate, Yeah, yeah, I like to love the 507 00:27:46,707 --> 00:27:49,347 Speaker 8: old school life where you actually get your own eggs 508 00:27:49,387 --> 00:27:51,707 Speaker 8: for free when you throw out a letter through a 509 00:27:51,787 --> 00:27:57,027 Speaker 8: tomato and they reward you with something better. So and 510 00:27:57,067 --> 00:28:01,267 Speaker 8: she's actually one of those golden colored ones. I can't 511 00:28:01,267 --> 00:28:06,187 Speaker 8: remember the breed, but very short. Yeah, her name's Roasty. 512 00:28:06,507 --> 00:28:07,507 Speaker 8: She looked like a roast. 513 00:28:08,147 --> 00:28:12,027 Speaker 2: We seem to vi it off into a very strange area. Chris. 514 00:28:12,027 --> 00:28:15,187 Speaker 2: Maybe we should bring it back to the America's Cup. 515 00:28:16,227 --> 00:28:20,187 Speaker 8: Yeah, we should Rossie go away anyway, So swampsters, I 516 00:28:20,267 --> 00:28:21,387 Speaker 8: apologize for the background. 517 00:28:22,747 --> 00:28:22,907 Speaker 15: Look. 518 00:28:22,987 --> 00:28:27,867 Speaker 8: Look, this America's Cup as a whole product, right from 519 00:28:27,867 --> 00:28:30,987 Speaker 8: the Louis Vauton right through to the actual racing that 520 00:28:30,987 --> 00:28:33,547 Speaker 8: we've just gone through. I think this was one of 521 00:28:33,587 --> 00:28:38,827 Speaker 8: the best that I've seen because look, let's be honest, 522 00:28:39,867 --> 00:28:45,907 Speaker 8: everybody thought it would be Team New Zealand versus Prata, 523 00:28:46,187 --> 00:28:51,187 Speaker 8: you know, the Lunarossa. Sorry, yes, And when the Brits 524 00:28:51,267 --> 00:28:54,307 Speaker 8: got up and they fought their way back and through 525 00:28:54,467 --> 00:28:56,907 Speaker 8: and they and then they got there, I'm like this, 526 00:28:56,907 --> 00:29:01,107 Speaker 8: this Englishman, he wants this. And I heard a quote 527 00:29:01,147 --> 00:29:03,867 Speaker 8: that he said when he was talking in the media 528 00:29:03,947 --> 00:29:07,107 Speaker 8: and he said, we built this trophy, we gave it 529 00:29:07,107 --> 00:29:10,627 Speaker 8: to America and I want to bring it back to Britain, 530 00:29:11,027 --> 00:29:14,467 Speaker 8: like that's his goal. And so I've got a lot 531 00:29:14,467 --> 00:29:18,987 Speaker 8: of respect for that guy Ainsley and unfortunately for him, 532 00:29:19,547 --> 00:29:24,667 Speaker 8: but he was outsailed by some Antipedeans and long may 533 00:29:24,747 --> 00:29:30,347 Speaker 8: that last. But people are invested in this. So this 534 00:29:30,507 --> 00:29:33,707 Speaker 8: is a global event and when people think bring it 535 00:29:33,747 --> 00:29:38,267 Speaker 8: back down to New Zealand, oubt of everybody's timeline around 536 00:29:38,267 --> 00:29:42,147 Speaker 8: the world that care about this. So the smart thing 537 00:29:42,307 --> 00:29:48,027 Speaker 8: is to race it's up in the Northern Hemisphere, whether 538 00:29:48,067 --> 00:29:51,867 Speaker 8: it's the Barcelona or the Isle of Wight or even 539 00:29:52,067 --> 00:29:56,547 Speaker 8: in the United States and have the hosting rights and 540 00:29:57,187 --> 00:30:00,107 Speaker 8: make that money because we've got no money compared to 541 00:30:00,147 --> 00:30:03,827 Speaker 8: these big countries. So the idea is that we are 542 00:30:03,867 --> 00:30:06,867 Speaker 8: the hosts of the Cup, but we need to whatever 543 00:30:06,907 --> 00:30:09,947 Speaker 8: we can to make as much money as possible to 544 00:30:10,427 --> 00:30:15,267 Speaker 8: actually have a team in the event. Because we don't 545 00:30:15,307 --> 00:30:19,427 Speaker 8: have a billionaire backing our team. We just have a 546 00:30:19,427 --> 00:30:22,507 Speaker 8: bunch of hustlers trying to get a boat on the 547 00:30:22,547 --> 00:30:26,827 Speaker 8: water to start with, and then put a boat on 548 00:30:26,867 --> 00:30:29,067 Speaker 8: the water, whereas these guys can just pay for it 549 00:30:29,147 --> 00:30:35,107 Speaker 8: for themselves. So the fact that we've got a team 550 00:30:35,147 --> 00:30:39,907 Speaker 8: in this competition with no billionaire or millionaire backing just 551 00:30:40,027 --> 00:30:45,227 Speaker 8: goes to show the intense investment that goes in from 552 00:30:45,267 --> 00:30:49,147 Speaker 8: people with nothing to build something. So I'm really proud 553 00:30:49,147 --> 00:30:50,107 Speaker 8: of those guys. 554 00:30:50,707 --> 00:30:53,907 Speaker 2: Good man, Chris very Well said, very well said it 555 00:30:54,787 --> 00:30:57,107 Speaker 2: even quiet and you're chicken down in the background there 556 00:30:58,067 --> 00:31:00,147 Speaker 2: she was listening in as well. Good to chatty mate. 557 00:31:00,147 --> 00:31:01,427 Speaker 2: Thanks Indean, Hi Rojer. 558 00:31:02,467 --> 00:31:07,147 Speaker 16: Yeah, hi piney mate. The sport is so involved as awesome. Now, 559 00:31:07,467 --> 00:31:09,507 Speaker 16: I think it should be viewed in more of a 560 00:31:09,547 --> 00:31:13,107 Speaker 16: World Cup format, whereas you know, like the FIFA World 561 00:31:13,107 --> 00:31:15,827 Speaker 16: Cup or the Rugby World Cup, where maybe if a 562 00:31:15,907 --> 00:31:18,787 Speaker 16: country or or has invested in their team for a 563 00:31:18,787 --> 00:31:20,827 Speaker 16: certain amount of years and they get a chance to 564 00:31:21,427 --> 00:31:24,507 Speaker 16: sort of you know, bid for bid for the to 565 00:31:24,587 --> 00:31:26,507 Speaker 16: hold the event. You know, I went to school up 566 00:31:26,547 --> 00:31:29,587 Speaker 16: in Orbnam and hawks play. Now you know, we can 567 00:31:29,627 --> 00:31:32,227 Speaker 16: all just hang out on the shore and you know, 568 00:31:32,347 --> 00:31:34,507 Speaker 16: on the harbor up at Devenport and just you know, 569 00:31:34,627 --> 00:31:36,707 Speaker 16: watch these boats go by. I think the sport's just 570 00:31:36,747 --> 00:31:38,667 Speaker 16: so much bigger now, this is up there with Formula 571 00:31:38,707 --> 00:31:40,187 Speaker 16: one to me, mate and not. I just think we 572 00:31:40,267 --> 00:31:42,947 Speaker 16: need to grow it and it needs to be offshore 573 00:31:42,987 --> 00:31:46,147 Speaker 16: and someone that you know, I've I've invested three years 574 00:31:46,147 --> 00:31:49,067 Speaker 16: with so many million, they deserve a shot at holding it, 575 00:31:49,307 --> 00:31:52,147 Speaker 16: whether they're the holders or not. That's my view mate, what. 576 00:31:52,107 --> 00:31:55,427 Speaker 2: You're yeah, I think I think that's what sale GP 577 00:31:55,667 --> 00:31:58,627 Speaker 2: has done has sort of opened up something similar to 578 00:31:58,667 --> 00:32:01,747 Speaker 2: what you're suggesting there, Roger, and that you know, an 579 00:32:01,747 --> 00:32:04,187 Speaker 2: event goes around the world to a bunch of different places. 580 00:32:04,187 --> 00:32:06,187 Speaker 2: Some of them don't even have a I was gonna 581 00:32:06,187 --> 00:32:07,907 Speaker 2: say horse in the race, a boat in the race, 582 00:32:08,267 --> 00:32:12,667 Speaker 2: but they still host a sle GP event. America's Cup 583 00:32:12,667 --> 00:32:14,827 Speaker 2: would at work. I mean a lot of red tape 584 00:32:14,827 --> 00:32:17,147 Speaker 2: and a lot of you know, raw book stuff there. 585 00:32:17,147 --> 00:32:19,987 Speaker 2: But I think sol GP is doing what you're suggesting. 586 00:32:21,307 --> 00:32:22,947 Speaker 16: Yeah, I'd just like to see it on the ultimate 587 00:32:22,987 --> 00:32:25,467 Speaker 16: stage made and the other Yeah, I think jealous. I 588 00:32:25,467 --> 00:32:28,067 Speaker 16: mean I think when the wind wind velocities get up, 589 00:32:28,067 --> 00:32:31,267 Speaker 16: this is just amazing. Now, these guys they fall off, 590 00:32:31,307 --> 00:32:34,147 Speaker 16: they break equipment, just because we had some lighter winds. 591 00:32:34,507 --> 00:32:36,107 Speaker 16: You know, it came down to a bit more tectives. 592 00:32:36,107 --> 00:32:38,387 Speaker 16: But ye, when that when those knots get up, man, 593 00:32:38,467 --> 00:32:42,027 Speaker 16: it's came on. I made Anything's possible, you know, good. 594 00:32:41,827 --> 00:32:43,787 Speaker 2: Man, Roger, what are you? What's going on in your background? 595 00:32:43,827 --> 00:32:43,947 Speaker 10: Out? 596 00:32:43,947 --> 00:32:45,587 Speaker 2: I can hear noise in your background as well. You 597 00:32:45,587 --> 00:32:46,507 Speaker 2: haven't got chickens as well? 598 00:32:46,507 --> 00:32:49,187 Speaker 16: Heavy just a nah dodgy old feed up the rock 599 00:32:49,387 --> 00:32:51,347 Speaker 16: was undred and thirty on the clips. I think I 600 00:32:51,347 --> 00:32:53,947 Speaker 16: don't know what's renting the air content or the flooding engines. 601 00:32:54,467 --> 00:32:56,467 Speaker 16: I tried to hurt my boss up for a new one, 602 00:32:56,507 --> 00:32:58,307 Speaker 16: but he just skeeps harming me off. 603 00:33:00,627 --> 00:33:03,427 Speaker 2: Brilliant, Yeah, calls the Greatness afternoon. Good on you, Roger, 604 00:33:03,467 --> 00:33:05,547 Speaker 2: Thanks mate, I appreciate it very much. Eighteen to one 605 00:33:05,587 --> 00:33:09,427 Speaker 2: back with more after the. 606 00:33:07,827 --> 00:33:11,587 Speaker 1: The Big issues on and after Fields Call eight hundred 607 00:33:11,707 --> 00:33:14,307 Speaker 1: eighty ten eighty Weekends Forward with Jason. 608 00:33:14,027 --> 00:33:15,107 Speaker 4: Paine and GJ. 609 00:33:15,267 --> 00:33:18,787 Speaker 1: Gunner homes New Zealand's first trusted home Bilder News Talk. 610 00:33:18,907 --> 00:33:21,907 Speaker 2: Bbcord It to One, Greg says, did you notice one 611 00:33:21,907 --> 00:33:24,867 Speaker 2: of our team in zed Crewe wearing red sox? What 612 00:33:24,947 --> 00:33:27,307 Speaker 2: a great tribute to Sir Peter Blake. Yeah that was 613 00:33:27,427 --> 00:33:30,787 Speaker 2: Cameron Webster. I noticed that. Yeah, great to see him 614 00:33:31,507 --> 00:33:34,427 Speaker 2: wearing the red Sox and tribute to Sir Peter Blake. 615 00:33:34,427 --> 00:33:36,467 Speaker 2: Back to the phones, Thanks for holding angus, good afternoon. 616 00:33:37,307 --> 00:33:38,147 Speaker 17: Yeah, finey, how you are? 617 00:33:38,227 --> 00:33:39,467 Speaker 2: You're good man, You're very good. 618 00:33:39,907 --> 00:33:41,587 Speaker 17: Hey, I might have missed it. Did you get up 619 00:33:41,587 --> 00:33:42,147 Speaker 17: and watch it? 620 00:33:42,747 --> 00:33:43,707 Speaker 2: Did I get up and watch it? 621 00:33:43,787 --> 00:33:43,827 Speaker 11: No? 622 00:33:43,947 --> 00:33:45,587 Speaker 2: I did not, No he didn't. 623 00:33:45,587 --> 00:33:47,507 Speaker 17: No, No, that's all good. I hate you talking about 624 00:33:47,507 --> 00:33:49,427 Speaker 17: Formula one earlier in any Formula one then will know 625 00:33:49,547 --> 00:33:53,747 Speaker 17: getting up at that hour is just absolutely so. 626 00:33:54,147 --> 00:33:54,427 Speaker 7: Yeah. 627 00:33:54,507 --> 00:33:57,027 Speaker 2: Yeah, no I didn't get up to watch it. I was. 628 00:33:57,107 --> 00:33:58,587 Speaker 2: I had a bit of a late one last night, 629 00:33:59,187 --> 00:34:01,427 Speaker 2: wrapping up after the football and stuff, and I had 630 00:34:01,427 --> 00:34:04,547 Speaker 2: an early flight home this morning, so I didn't. But 631 00:34:05,347 --> 00:34:06,827 Speaker 2: I'm going to get up tomorrow. I wanted to watch 632 00:34:06,827 --> 00:34:08,987 Speaker 2: the cricket. I don't mind getting up early. To watch stuff. 633 00:34:09,027 --> 00:34:13,227 Speaker 2: This one just didn't quite quite take not at all. 634 00:34:13,227 --> 00:34:13,627 Speaker 5: Bonnyman. 635 00:34:14,347 --> 00:34:16,147 Speaker 17: The other thing I was going to say, and speaking 636 00:34:16,187 --> 00:34:18,507 Speaker 17: of kind of that coverage and whatnot, did there wasn't 637 00:34:18,587 --> 00:34:20,547 Speaker 17: much attention drawn to the fact that it was all 638 00:34:20,867 --> 00:34:22,347 Speaker 17: it was all free, you know, you can get it 639 00:34:22,347 --> 00:34:25,627 Speaker 17: on YouTube or online. And I think that was actually 640 00:34:25,667 --> 00:34:27,467 Speaker 17: really good this year. I can't recall that's always been 641 00:34:27,467 --> 00:34:29,627 Speaker 17: the case or not, but I actually thought that was 642 00:34:29,667 --> 00:34:31,947 Speaker 17: really good just to kind of build that promotion as well. 643 00:34:32,467 --> 00:34:34,147 Speaker 17: Again coming from a Formula one fan, you know you 644 00:34:34,187 --> 00:34:35,947 Speaker 17: got to pay ninety bucks a year to watch Formula 645 00:34:35,987 --> 00:34:37,987 Speaker 17: One or you know you got Sky Sport, so I 646 00:34:38,107 --> 00:34:39,547 Speaker 17: usually thought it was really cool just to have that 647 00:34:39,667 --> 00:34:41,907 Speaker 17: free to weird everybody, so, you know, just to build 648 00:34:41,907 --> 00:34:44,507 Speaker 17: it and stuff. And I think you're talking about Nathan 649 00:34:44,507 --> 00:34:46,747 Speaker 17: Alder's really obviously made him. He's actually but he's really 650 00:34:46,787 --> 00:34:50,107 Speaker 17: compote and he might as well be a hit, but 651 00:34:50,147 --> 00:34:52,547 Speaker 17: he's kind of like and I think a lot of 652 00:34:52,547 --> 00:34:55,867 Speaker 17: people forget it too. Just before him as well was 653 00:34:56,227 --> 00:34:56,827 Speaker 17: Glenn Eshby. 654 00:34:56,867 --> 00:35:00,307 Speaker 2: It was also an Australian, so you know there are 655 00:35:00,307 --> 00:35:02,307 Speaker 2: some good Australians out there. Angus. Well, the sounds of it. 656 00:35:02,387 --> 00:35:05,907 Speaker 2: Nathan Outridge is one of them. Glenn Eshby as well. Yeah, 657 00:35:05,907 --> 00:35:08,787 Speaker 2: look I totally agree with the free to air stuff 658 00:35:08,787 --> 00:35:11,387 Speaker 2: as well. Very accessible. It wasn't people had no excuse 659 00:35:11,427 --> 00:35:13,027 Speaker 2: if they wanted to watch it. They could watch it, right, 660 00:35:13,067 --> 00:35:14,787 Speaker 2: they had access to it. 661 00:35:15,867 --> 00:35:16,107 Speaker 7: Yeah. 662 00:35:16,347 --> 00:35:18,787 Speaker 17: And the other thing too, how give the graphics and 663 00:35:18,827 --> 00:35:22,107 Speaker 17: the content? Yeah again or free to wear It's kind 664 00:35:22,107 --> 00:35:24,467 Speaker 17: of something again and I'm obviously just Formula one bias here, 665 00:35:24,507 --> 00:35:25,947 Speaker 17: but that's the kind of you know, what you'd expect 666 00:35:25,947 --> 00:35:27,147 Speaker 17: from a Formula one or something. 667 00:35:27,187 --> 00:35:29,507 Speaker 2: So hey, now, well I've got you. Then can you 668 00:35:29,587 --> 00:35:32,227 Speaker 2: explain this grid penalty to me? Liam Lawson's grid penalty 669 00:35:32,307 --> 00:35:32,467 Speaker 2: or not? 670 00:35:33,187 --> 00:35:33,387 Speaker 18: Yeah? 671 00:35:33,467 --> 00:35:35,947 Speaker 17: Yeah, I can real quickly. So basically, each part the 672 00:35:36,027 --> 00:35:38,827 Speaker 17: certain number of power units out or power units engines 673 00:35:38,827 --> 00:35:41,347 Speaker 17: they call them pus for short power units engines, which 674 00:35:41,427 --> 00:35:44,347 Speaker 17: just keep it easy. Engines engine components to the car, 675 00:35:44,907 --> 00:35:47,307 Speaker 17: and it's essentially part of the budget cap to make 676 00:35:47,307 --> 00:35:48,747 Speaker 17: sure that you know, back in the day Formula one 677 00:35:48,747 --> 00:35:50,267 Speaker 17: they used to put a new engine in new bi rats, 678 00:35:50,307 --> 00:35:52,467 Speaker 17: but they've gone down to sustainability routes. They don't do 679 00:35:52,467 --> 00:35:55,147 Speaker 17: that anymore. So essentially you're allowed, I believe it's four 680 00:35:55,387 --> 00:35:57,787 Speaker 17: ices or four p us per year. It might be five, 681 00:35:57,827 --> 00:35:59,627 Speaker 17: don't quote me on that. But basically, if you go 682 00:35:59,707 --> 00:36:04,347 Speaker 17: over your allocation because of reliability issues, basically you fit 683 00:36:04,387 --> 00:36:06,707 Speaker 17: a new engine, but you've reached the rules, gone over 684 00:36:06,747 --> 00:36:08,627 Speaker 17: your allocations, that means that you get put to the 685 00:36:08,627 --> 00:36:11,387 Speaker 17: back of the cred. You get a call it gred penalty. Basically, 686 00:36:11,427 --> 00:36:13,707 Speaker 17: you get so I think it's about five places per 687 00:36:13,907 --> 00:36:17,107 Speaker 17: per component component. Basically, if he's going to qualify a 688 00:36:17,147 --> 00:36:19,307 Speaker 17: him the fifteenth and the twenty place cred, you might 689 00:36:19,307 --> 00:36:21,027 Speaker 17: as well just take a sixty place grad penalty and 690 00:36:21,027 --> 00:36:23,787 Speaker 17: that will be the equivalent of about six parts five 691 00:36:23,827 --> 00:36:26,667 Speaker 17: times six. That's essentially what he's done. So they just 692 00:36:26,747 --> 00:36:28,787 Speaker 17: keep putting new pasts in it. You can't start any 693 00:36:28,787 --> 00:36:30,307 Speaker 17: further back in twenty, so you might as well. 694 00:36:30,227 --> 00:36:32,547 Speaker 2: Fit more parts, gotcha? Okay? 695 00:36:33,227 --> 00:36:35,267 Speaker 17: In a nutshell, So does that sort of makes sense? 696 00:36:35,267 --> 00:36:37,347 Speaker 17: There's sort of the the sort of the layman stems, 697 00:36:37,347 --> 00:36:39,747 Speaker 17: but essentially it's just part of their budget cap and 698 00:36:39,787 --> 00:36:42,027 Speaker 17: the sustainability and we're not on the route they've gone down. 699 00:36:42,507 --> 00:36:44,107 Speaker 2: Makes perfect sense, thanks Angus. 700 00:36:44,187 --> 00:36:47,907 Speaker 17: Yeah, so yes, this is the lamb because it's Daniel's 701 00:36:47,947 --> 00:36:50,107 Speaker 17: car he got, he takes the car. It doesn't matter 702 00:36:50,107 --> 00:36:50,907 Speaker 17: who the driver is. 703 00:36:50,827 --> 00:36:51,347 Speaker 16: It's the car. 704 00:36:52,387 --> 00:36:55,467 Speaker 2: So yeah, good man Angus, Tom Manks, Thanks, it's yeah, 705 00:36:55,547 --> 00:36:59,427 Speaker 2: no very that. I was hoping someone would explain it 706 00:36:59,427 --> 00:37:00,707 Speaker 2: to me. I was going to get an expert on 707 00:37:00,787 --> 00:37:02,507 Speaker 2: but I just had one ring up. Thanks mate, I 708 00:37:02,507 --> 00:37:05,747 Speaker 2: appreciate it very much. Really appreciate you call Fillip Hi. 709 00:37:07,507 --> 00:37:10,747 Speaker 19: Yeah, Hi Jason, Yeah, I just want to make them. 710 00:37:10,987 --> 00:37:14,067 Speaker 19: I thought the America's Cup thing was absolutely awesome. But 711 00:37:14,667 --> 00:37:16,267 Speaker 19: I see that a lot of people don't. I don't 712 00:37:16,267 --> 00:37:20,107 Speaker 19: think they realize the male technology and design input from 713 00:37:20,147 --> 00:37:23,867 Speaker 19: New Zealand. You know, they think it's just a pretty 714 00:37:23,867 --> 00:37:27,027 Speaker 19: basic sort of but there's the technology behind it is 715 00:37:27,227 --> 00:37:29,627 Speaker 19: mind boggling as far as I'm concerned. I mean, we 716 00:37:29,667 --> 00:37:32,627 Speaker 19: had Old Peter on the radio this morning talking about 717 00:37:32,667 --> 00:37:35,307 Speaker 19: razine paints. You know, well, we supply the razine paint 718 00:37:35,347 --> 00:37:37,387 Speaker 19: to all those cups, all those cup boats. 719 00:37:37,427 --> 00:37:37,667 Speaker 20: You know. 720 00:37:38,027 --> 00:37:41,347 Speaker 19: It's just as I say, maybe you can find someone 721 00:37:41,387 --> 00:37:45,747 Speaker 19: that can say, listen, we're you know, the hydraulics, the electronics, everything, 722 00:37:45,827 --> 00:37:50,627 Speaker 19: the technical side of it. It's all yeah, New Zealand, 723 00:37:50,907 --> 00:37:52,627 Speaker 19: so much of it as New Zealand we don't really. 724 00:37:53,067 --> 00:37:55,427 Speaker 19: I don't think the average key we appreciates. You know 725 00:37:56,067 --> 00:38:00,787 Speaker 19: that anybody with any technical law engineering schools will be 726 00:38:00,827 --> 00:38:03,907 Speaker 19: blown away with you know, I saw them, you've seen 727 00:38:03,907 --> 00:38:09,787 Speaker 19: them smash testing the the foils. You know, they had 728 00:38:09,827 --> 00:38:12,747 Speaker 19: to test them to threety odd tons or something and 729 00:38:12,787 --> 00:38:15,587 Speaker 19: when it when it smashed a bit, they just you know, 730 00:38:15,627 --> 00:38:17,747 Speaker 19: they were in raptures that, you know, the Italians had 731 00:38:17,747 --> 00:38:21,747 Speaker 19: done that unfortunately, but the team work, the whole lot 732 00:38:21,947 --> 00:38:24,107 Speaker 19: was But I just think someone needs to explain to 733 00:38:24,187 --> 00:38:28,267 Speaker 19: the average t we how much input we've actually put 734 00:38:28,267 --> 00:38:28,707 Speaker 19: into it. 735 00:38:29,467 --> 00:38:31,067 Speaker 2: Yeah. I think you've done a good job of starting 736 00:38:31,107 --> 00:38:34,747 Speaker 2: a conversation, Philip. A lot of people have texted exactly 737 00:38:34,827 --> 00:38:36,907 Speaker 2: the same thing, saying that there is I mean, we 738 00:38:36,987 --> 00:38:39,867 Speaker 2: are we are world leading when it comes to building 739 00:38:39,947 --> 00:38:40,307 Speaker 2: these things. 740 00:38:40,387 --> 00:38:44,227 Speaker 19: Yeah, yes, yeah, it goes back to Formula one. You 741 00:38:44,267 --> 00:38:48,187 Speaker 19: know all the input from Formula one we have been there. Yeah, 742 00:38:49,387 --> 00:38:51,387 Speaker 19: you know a lot of the groundwork. 743 00:38:50,867 --> 00:38:52,747 Speaker 21: For that fire is on today. 744 00:38:52,867 --> 00:38:57,707 Speaker 19: So yeah, anyway, that's awesome. Nice, Uh, nice conversation. 745 00:38:57,867 --> 00:38:58,347 Speaker 22: Just keep it up. 746 00:38:58,347 --> 00:39:02,267 Speaker 19: But yeah, it was awesome for keeping all, for New 747 00:39:02,347 --> 00:39:04,627 Speaker 19: Zealand to win. It didn't seem to be too many 748 00:39:04,667 --> 00:39:07,187 Speaker 19: big New Zealand signs you know got don't you know 749 00:39:07,267 --> 00:39:10,507 Speaker 19: that was a little bit small, wasn't that we had 750 00:39:10,547 --> 00:39:14,147 Speaker 19: the Emirates, big Emirates and that the sponsors. But still 751 00:39:14,427 --> 00:39:17,107 Speaker 19: it was still I think everybody over there knew it 752 00:39:17,147 --> 00:39:19,707 Speaker 19: was was New Zealand was racing for sure. 753 00:39:20,107 --> 00:39:21,827 Speaker 2: They certainly did fill up. They centered it. Yeah, I 754 00:39:21,867 --> 00:39:23,827 Speaker 2: think I think when you when you're getting investment from 755 00:39:23,827 --> 00:39:25,307 Speaker 2: the likes of Emirates and any you also the same. 756 00:39:25,347 --> 00:39:27,987 Speaker 2: And you know, I think it's mainly the sponsor that 757 00:39:28,027 --> 00:39:30,907 Speaker 2: gets the signage rather than the rather than the country. 758 00:39:30,907 --> 00:39:32,827 Speaker 2: But you're right, everybody knew it was a key we 759 00:39:32,987 --> 00:39:35,707 Speaker 2: team Mark. I've got about ninety seconds, mate, you reckon. 760 00:39:35,747 --> 00:39:37,467 Speaker 2: You can make a point in ninety seconds. 761 00:39:38,427 --> 00:39:42,827 Speaker 21: A couple of points by goas on the congratulations on 762 00:39:42,867 --> 00:39:46,747 Speaker 21: your call last night from the home of New Zealand Sports. 763 00:39:47,587 --> 00:39:48,987 Speaker 2: Yeah, Mount Smart loved it. 764 00:39:50,067 --> 00:39:52,267 Speaker 21: Yeah, two football teams. You must be like a kid 765 00:39:52,267 --> 00:39:55,147 Speaker 21: in the candy story. It sounded like it last night. Hey, 766 00:39:55,827 --> 00:39:57,787 Speaker 21: it was really weird this morning, because you know, there's 767 00:39:57,787 --> 00:40:00,627 Speaker 21: a parochial sports fan. I sort of felt nothing and 768 00:40:00,667 --> 00:40:03,267 Speaker 21: it was almost a bit of sat but I just 769 00:40:03,307 --> 00:40:05,707 Speaker 21: wanted to pay homage to the crew. I mean they 770 00:40:05,707 --> 00:40:06,027 Speaker 21: are a. 771 00:40:05,947 --> 00:40:12,107 Speaker 23: Well clime and especially Hamish Bond, you know, after been 772 00:40:12,187 --> 00:40:14,947 Speaker 23: on a hot day. I think he's one of the 773 00:40:14,947 --> 00:40:18,947 Speaker 23: best sports people ever. It's just an incredible athlete and 774 00:40:19,067 --> 00:40:21,627 Speaker 23: you know, seeing him get off that boat and I 775 00:40:21,627 --> 00:40:24,507 Speaker 23: don't know what happened during the race, and sweet was 776 00:40:24,547 --> 00:40:26,947 Speaker 23: just strippling up the poor bugger and he says, I 777 00:40:26,987 --> 00:40:29,227 Speaker 23: don't even know what happened, but I'm sure I'll find 778 00:40:29,227 --> 00:40:33,667 Speaker 23: out matter. Really, just it's kind of for those those 779 00:40:33,747 --> 00:40:36,547 Speaker 23: cyclaws on board and probably don't get as much as 780 00:40:36,587 --> 00:40:37,107 Speaker 23: they deserve. 781 00:40:38,067 --> 00:40:40,147 Speaker 2: Oh and and they don't You're right, Mark, they don't 782 00:40:40,147 --> 00:40:43,307 Speaker 2: get to see anything. They don't even put their heads up. 783 00:40:43,587 --> 00:40:46,187 Speaker 2: They just they might as well be in someone someone's basement. 784 00:40:46,307 --> 00:40:49,387 Speaker 2: Those guys just you know, just going hell for leather. 785 00:40:49,947 --> 00:40:53,067 Speaker 2: The others, Yeah, Cameron Webster, Google Allen, the former multi 786 00:40:53,107 --> 00:40:58,507 Speaker 2: sport Louis Crosby, another former cycler. Incredible the power that 787 00:40:58,547 --> 00:40:59,787 Speaker 2: they've generated for that boat. 788 00:41:00,507 --> 00:41:04,747 Speaker 1: Seven to one talks analyzing every view from every angle 789 00:41:04,947 --> 00:41:08,347 Speaker 1: in the sporting world. We Ken's Fort with Jason Vine 790 00:41:08,587 --> 00:41:11,467 Speaker 1: Calls talks eNB. 791 00:41:11,987 --> 00:41:14,827 Speaker 2: Twelve fifty six News Next at One Thank you for 792 00:41:14,907 --> 00:41:17,987 Speaker 2: all your calls and correspondence on the America's Cup, a 793 00:41:18,027 --> 00:41:20,227 Speaker 2: whole heap of texts, a lot of them. I have 794 00:41:20,347 --> 00:41:23,427 Speaker 2: to say a lot in support of Grant Dalton and 795 00:41:23,787 --> 00:41:27,387 Speaker 2: what he's done, and as I said before, the ends 796 00:41:27,507 --> 00:41:31,027 Speaker 2: justifies the means in many ways. How can we retain 797 00:41:31,067 --> 00:41:34,907 Speaker 2: the America's Cup is the question at the center of 798 00:41:34,947 --> 00:41:37,267 Speaker 2: the conversation. He put it there, he knew it was 799 00:41:37,267 --> 00:41:39,787 Speaker 2: going to be polarizing. Now we can point to him 800 00:41:39,747 --> 00:41:42,947 Speaker 2: and say the old mug it's still in our possession. 801 00:41:43,467 --> 00:41:44,427 Speaker 2: Merely cur after. 802 00:41:44,267 --> 00:41:49,227 Speaker 1: One the only place to discuss the biggest sports issues 803 00:41:49,347 --> 00:41:53,227 Speaker 1: on and after fields. It's all on James Ford with 804 00:41:53,427 --> 00:41:57,347 Speaker 1: Jason Paine on your home of Sport with. 805 00:41:57,427 --> 00:42:02,067 Speaker 2: Us Talks one seven. WelCom in. This is Weekend Sport 806 00:42:02,067 --> 00:42:05,067 Speaker 2: on News Talks NB. I'm Jason Pine, Andy McDonald's show producer. 807 00:42:05,467 --> 00:42:09,107 Speaker 2: We're until three. Next hour, we want to talk about 808 00:42:09,107 --> 00:42:13,387 Speaker 2: a Formula one Liam Lawson. We've got a great explanation 809 00:42:13,507 --> 00:42:16,867 Speaker 2: from one of our talkback callers last hour on the 810 00:42:16,907 --> 00:42:20,827 Speaker 2: reason for his grid penalty. We'll talk to more Liam 811 00:42:20,867 --> 00:42:24,787 Speaker 2: Lawson slash Formula one after two o'clock and Silver Ferns 812 00:42:24,827 --> 00:42:28,387 Speaker 2: as well Meddi Gordon's on the show. Constellation Cup four 813 00:42:28,427 --> 00:42:32,587 Speaker 2: Tests series against Australia starts tonight in Wellington, Wellington Phoenix 814 00:42:32,667 --> 00:42:34,787 Speaker 2: underway as well this afternoon. As you heard a lager 815 00:42:34,787 --> 00:42:37,427 Speaker 2: saying the sports news and there season opener against Western 816 00:42:37,507 --> 00:42:39,867 Speaker 2: United this afternoon, we'll hear from the new English slash 817 00:42:39,947 --> 00:42:43,667 Speaker 2: Nigerian goalkeeper Josh Allawa. Yemmy, how good was that Auckland 818 00:42:43,747 --> 00:42:48,107 Speaker 2: f c occasion yesterday? By the way, So what might 819 00:42:48,227 --> 00:42:51,267 Speaker 2: open the lines on that in a little while, especially 820 00:42:51,267 --> 00:42:54,587 Speaker 2: if you were there the vibe. I was lucky enough 821 00:42:54,587 --> 00:42:56,667 Speaker 2: to be there as well, up in the commentary box 822 00:42:56,667 --> 00:43:00,267 Speaker 2: and a little bit isolated up there as far as 823 00:43:00,307 --> 00:43:03,907 Speaker 2: the actual being down and amongst its concerned, but the 824 00:43:03,947 --> 00:43:08,667 Speaker 2: effects coming through from our sound people on incredible. What 825 00:43:08,787 --> 00:43:10,947 Speaker 2: a day. If you were there, I'd love to hear 826 00:43:10,987 --> 00:43:14,547 Speaker 2: your experiences. We can do that. James Piconi's along at 827 00:43:14,547 --> 00:43:16,427 Speaker 2: some stay if I want to start with cricket, because 828 00:43:17,107 --> 00:43:20,987 Speaker 2: the White Ferns have made their first tea twenty Cricket 829 00:43:20,987 --> 00:43:23,307 Speaker 2: World Cup final since twenty ten. 830 00:43:23,667 --> 00:43:29,627 Speaker 22: Not enough and New Zealand legends Susie Biggs, Sophie Divine 831 00:43:30,227 --> 00:43:33,107 Speaker 22: here to who who have turned the tables on the 832 00:43:33,147 --> 00:43:37,147 Speaker 22: Western Nies and finally they have exercised the gorse of 833 00:43:37,307 --> 00:43:42,867 Speaker 22: twenty sixteen and they are into the final of the 834 00:43:43,147 --> 00:43:46,667 Speaker 22: ICC Women's T twenty World Cup twenty. 835 00:43:46,347 --> 00:43:49,907 Speaker 2: Twenty four three o'clock tomorrow morning. They'll face South Africa 836 00:43:49,987 --> 00:43:53,227 Speaker 2: in the final. White Ferns all round. Emily Kerr has 837 00:43:53,267 --> 00:43:56,387 Speaker 2: had a superb tournament, particularly with the ball, and she 838 00:43:56,507 --> 00:43:58,627 Speaker 2: joins us now on weekend sport Melee. Thanks for taking 839 00:43:58,627 --> 00:44:02,227 Speaker 2: our call. New Zealand will play in the T twenty 840 00:44:02,347 --> 00:44:05,627 Speaker 2: World Cup final. Is that a sentence that you thought 841 00:44:05,667 --> 00:44:07,667 Speaker 2: you'd be hearing a fortnight or so ago. 842 00:44:09,827 --> 00:44:12,227 Speaker 20: It's a great center it used to be able to 843 00:44:12,267 --> 00:44:16,427 Speaker 20: hear now that we're here and you know, obviously it's 844 00:44:16,467 --> 00:44:19,267 Speaker 20: been a tough year for us, but I think world 845 00:44:19,267 --> 00:44:23,707 Speaker 20: Cups anything can happen. There's obviously more pressure one off games, 846 00:44:23,747 --> 00:44:26,067 Speaker 20: and you know, this World Cup you've probably seen a 847 00:44:26,107 --> 00:44:31,187 Speaker 20: lot of results that haven't been expected and it's one 848 00:44:31,227 --> 00:44:34,507 Speaker 20: great for the women's game, I think. But we've always 849 00:44:34,507 --> 00:44:36,787 Speaker 20: had the belief that we can get to this position 850 00:44:36,867 --> 00:44:39,027 Speaker 20: and have the chance to win a World Cup with 851 00:44:39,107 --> 00:44:42,787 Speaker 20: the players we have, and yeah, to be here now 852 00:44:43,107 --> 00:44:45,347 Speaker 20: after a tough yet pretty special. 853 00:44:45,867 --> 00:44:49,187 Speaker 2: What do you think you've done particularly well as a 854 00:44:49,227 --> 00:44:50,867 Speaker 2: team at this World Cup. 855 00:44:53,867 --> 00:44:57,467 Speaker 20: I think one, we've taken a lot of learnings and 856 00:44:57,547 --> 00:45:01,387 Speaker 20: growth throughout the last year. We've trained really hard and 857 00:45:01,787 --> 00:45:08,027 Speaker 20: we've stayed positive despite what has said and what may 858 00:45:08,067 --> 00:45:11,267 Speaker 20: have happened. But also I think during this World Cup, 859 00:45:11,427 --> 00:45:16,387 Speaker 20: I think our bowling units really click. And I guess 860 00:45:16,547 --> 00:45:18,947 Speaker 20: the other thing is you've seen the likes of Eden 861 00:45:19,147 --> 00:45:23,307 Speaker 20: Cars and Georgia Plimmer as he gave three really young 862 00:45:23,347 --> 00:45:25,747 Speaker 20: players in our groups step up on the world stage 863 00:45:25,827 --> 00:45:29,667 Speaker 20: and they've been outstanding. And I think this World Cup 864 00:45:29,667 --> 00:45:33,427 Speaker 20: there's been so many different contributors throughout and that's how 865 00:45:33,467 --> 00:45:35,507 Speaker 20: it leads to the results we've had and it's been 866 00:45:35,547 --> 00:45:36,347 Speaker 20: awesome to see. 867 00:45:36,547 --> 00:45:38,107 Speaker 2: I want to talk a bit more about a couple 868 00:45:38,147 --> 00:45:39,627 Speaker 2: of those players in a seck, but can I ask 869 00:45:39,627 --> 00:45:42,027 Speaker 2: you about the semi final against the West Indies one 870 00:45:42,147 --> 00:45:46,267 Speaker 2: twenty eight for nine in your twenty overs in the 871 00:45:46,267 --> 00:45:48,787 Speaker 2: innings break Mealy, did that feel like enough? 872 00:45:51,907 --> 00:45:54,467 Speaker 20: I mean you always want more runs to defend, but 873 00:45:54,587 --> 00:45:57,267 Speaker 20: actually I did think that will be enough and we 874 00:45:57,347 --> 00:46:01,867 Speaker 20: give ourselves a chance. I think at Chaja, the outfield 875 00:46:02,347 --> 00:46:04,907 Speaker 20: was really slow, So I think that one eight is 876 00:46:04,947 --> 00:46:08,587 Speaker 20: actually almost like a one four tea on that wicket. 877 00:46:08,667 --> 00:46:12,787 Speaker 20: And we knew if we bowled well and how we'd 878 00:46:12,827 --> 00:46:15,427 Speaker 20: been bowling as a group, that we were in the game. 879 00:46:15,467 --> 00:46:18,747 Speaker 20: And also, you know, you see that finals crickets those 880 00:46:18,907 --> 00:46:22,227 Speaker 20: funny things to people when there's pressure involved. You know, 881 00:46:22,347 --> 00:46:26,187 Speaker 20: you can either go within yourself or you can express yourself. 882 00:46:26,227 --> 00:46:31,507 Speaker 20: Then I thought we were outstanding to start. Obviously Dotton 883 00:46:31,587 --> 00:46:33,387 Speaker 20: gave us a bit of a skier there, and the 884 00:46:33,427 --> 00:46:35,667 Speaker 20: way she can strike the ball, it doesn't matter about 885 00:46:35,947 --> 00:46:38,387 Speaker 20: a slow outfield when you can hit it into the stands. 886 00:46:38,427 --> 00:46:42,547 Speaker 20: But yeah, it was it was. I thought that one 887 00:46:42,627 --> 00:46:46,147 Speaker 20: twenty eight gave us a real shot to be able 888 00:46:46,187 --> 00:46:49,627 Speaker 20: to win the game. And yeah, we got across the line, 889 00:46:49,667 --> 00:46:53,067 Speaker 20: and you always want more, but yeah, at the halfway point, 890 00:46:53,147 --> 00:46:54,067 Speaker 20: definitely believed. 891 00:46:54,187 --> 00:46:56,347 Speaker 2: Yeah, well it turned out to be enough, that's for sure. 892 00:46:56,707 --> 00:46:59,707 Speaker 2: Can I take you back to the opening game against India, 893 00:46:59,867 --> 00:47:03,067 Speaker 2: a really comprehensive fifty eight run when you bowled them 894 00:47:03,067 --> 00:47:05,667 Speaker 2: out for one hundred and two in nineteen overs. How 895 00:47:05,707 --> 00:47:09,067 Speaker 2: much confidence did that win in your opening game give you? 896 00:47:11,107 --> 00:47:14,267 Speaker 20: Yeah, that was a huge win. We knew how important 897 00:47:14,267 --> 00:47:18,627 Speaker 20: that game was, and having India and Australia first up, 898 00:47:18,707 --> 00:47:21,827 Speaker 20: you know kind of they were huge. So to put 899 00:47:21,867 --> 00:47:24,027 Speaker 20: in there away like that was outstanding. 900 00:47:24,067 --> 00:47:25,507 Speaker 24: I mean, Sophie was with the. 901 00:47:25,467 --> 00:47:29,427 Speaker 20: Bat set that total up and to bowl a team 902 00:47:29,507 --> 00:47:32,027 Speaker 20: out like that was some of world class batters for 903 00:47:32,067 --> 00:47:36,147 Speaker 20: one hundred was outstanding. But I think that's been throughout 904 00:47:36,147 --> 00:47:41,307 Speaker 20: the whole world cut This bowling unit has been. Yeah, 905 00:47:41,347 --> 00:47:45,467 Speaker 20: this bowling unit has been so impressive. Everyone steps up 906 00:47:45,507 --> 00:47:48,867 Speaker 20: in their different roles at different times and even not 907 00:47:48,907 --> 00:47:51,947 Speaker 20: gone for many runs or keep picking up key wickets. 908 00:47:51,507 --> 00:47:53,067 Speaker 24: And it's been so good to see. 909 00:47:54,147 --> 00:47:57,427 Speaker 20: And yeah, come the game tomorrow, you want to express 910 00:47:57,427 --> 00:48:00,827 Speaker 20: yourself again and play like there's nothing to lose, even 911 00:48:00,867 --> 00:48:02,947 Speaker 20: though there's a whole lot of pressure and it's a big, 912 00:48:03,187 --> 00:48:05,867 Speaker 20: big day. But that's what all the hard works for 913 00:48:05,987 --> 00:48:07,867 Speaker 20: and what kind of dream over the young kid. 914 00:48:08,227 --> 00:48:11,787 Speaker 2: We mentioned Eden Carson before three for twenty nine in 915 00:48:11,827 --> 00:48:15,107 Speaker 2: the semi final, three crucial wickets and just you know, 916 00:48:15,467 --> 00:48:18,547 Speaker 2: a further development for her. What have you seen merely 917 00:48:18,627 --> 00:48:21,747 Speaker 2: from Eden Carson in her development as a bowler. 918 00:48:25,147 --> 00:48:28,027 Speaker 20: I think she just keeps getting better and better. We've 919 00:48:28,027 --> 00:48:31,227 Speaker 20: got great a great spin coach with us at the moment, 920 00:48:31,267 --> 00:48:35,067 Speaker 20: Paul Wiseman, and at camps, you know, they bowl a lot, 921 00:48:35,187 --> 00:48:39,307 Speaker 20: and I think she's been working on trying to turn 922 00:48:39,347 --> 00:48:41,467 Speaker 20: the ball more and getting a lot of overspin as 923 00:48:41,467 --> 00:48:44,827 Speaker 20: well as her her arm ball and you know, being 924 00:48:45,187 --> 00:48:47,707 Speaker 20: an off spinner bowling digovers in the power play and 925 00:48:47,747 --> 00:48:50,747 Speaker 20: the way she has is outstanding. And it's just about 926 00:48:50,787 --> 00:48:54,907 Speaker 20: backing herself and the plans we have and she's taken 927 00:48:54,987 --> 00:48:59,707 Speaker 20: it on. She's been so important for us. And it's 928 00:48:59,787 --> 00:49:02,347 Speaker 20: so often to see the young players step Park I 929 00:49:02,387 --> 00:49:05,787 Speaker 20: think of you know, Fran as well. It's just they're 930 00:49:05,827 --> 00:49:08,347 Speaker 20: pretty cool, calm and collected for the age they are 931 00:49:08,387 --> 00:49:11,747 Speaker 20: and the experience I've had, and they're going to have 932 00:49:11,787 --> 00:49:13,747 Speaker 20: long careers for New Zellen and it's exciting. 933 00:49:14,307 --> 00:49:18,547 Speaker 2: And what about Georgia Plummer, your blaze TEAMMATEE, can you 934 00:49:18,947 --> 00:49:20,907 Speaker 2: give us a bit of you know, a bit of 935 00:49:20,947 --> 00:49:23,987 Speaker 2: insight into what you've seen from her and her growth 936 00:49:24,027 --> 00:49:26,747 Speaker 2: as a as a T twenty opener, because it's been 937 00:49:27,067 --> 00:49:28,907 Speaker 2: what hasn't been a straight line, has it. It's been 938 00:49:29,027 --> 00:49:31,227 Speaker 2: a bit of a rocky road for Georgia Plummer. 939 00:49:33,307 --> 00:49:36,747 Speaker 20: Yeah, I think one Georgie's resilience has been outstanding, and 940 00:49:37,307 --> 00:49:39,147 Speaker 20: you know, I get to see her a lot behind 941 00:49:39,147 --> 00:49:43,187 Speaker 20: the scenes, having getting to play with her at Wellington, 942 00:49:43,347 --> 00:49:46,747 Speaker 20: so I've always known her ability. 943 00:49:46,307 --> 00:49:47,267 Speaker 24: And how good she is. 944 00:49:47,347 --> 00:49:50,667 Speaker 20: She's also one of the hardest workers, and you know, 945 00:49:50,787 --> 00:49:54,707 Speaker 20: sometimes it takes an innings to help build that confidence 946 00:49:54,747 --> 00:49:58,587 Speaker 20: and I think that's fifty against Australia really really helped her. 947 00:49:58,627 --> 00:50:01,907 Speaker 20: But it's always been there. She's always played with positive 948 00:50:01,947 --> 00:50:05,147 Speaker 20: intent and I think T twenty cricket's pretty fickle, so 949 00:50:05,827 --> 00:50:08,267 Speaker 20: you know you're going to fail a little bit, especially 950 00:50:08,267 --> 00:50:11,067 Speaker 20: when you're being aggressive. And for her, she's stuck to 951 00:50:11,147 --> 00:50:14,387 Speaker 20: her game plan and the success and the rewards happening 952 00:50:14,387 --> 00:50:17,267 Speaker 20: for her at the moment, and that's so pleasing to see, 953 00:50:17,307 --> 00:50:20,107 Speaker 20: knowing how hard she's worked and the criticism she's faced. 954 00:50:20,107 --> 00:50:22,787 Speaker 20: But yeah, she's been so important for us up top 955 00:50:22,827 --> 00:50:24,707 Speaker 20: and the power play and she's setting the tone. 956 00:50:24,907 --> 00:50:27,227 Speaker 24: So yeah, it's. 957 00:50:27,067 --> 00:50:27,867 Speaker 5: Awesome to see. 958 00:50:27,947 --> 00:50:33,987 Speaker 20: And you know she's only twenty still, so that's another 959 00:50:34,067 --> 00:50:36,547 Speaker 20: player in our group that's got a long career ahead 960 00:50:36,547 --> 00:50:36,787 Speaker 20: of her. 961 00:50:37,627 --> 00:50:39,547 Speaker 2: Now, I know from experience you don't like talking about 962 00:50:39,547 --> 00:50:41,307 Speaker 2: yourself very much, but I'm going to ask you about 963 00:50:41,307 --> 00:50:45,667 Speaker 2: your bowling superb. The numbers themselves are terrific in terms 964 00:50:45,667 --> 00:50:48,347 Speaker 2: of the wickets you've taken. You're run spur over. What's 965 00:50:48,387 --> 00:50:50,067 Speaker 2: going well for you at the bowl increase. 966 00:50:51,827 --> 00:50:52,027 Speaker 8: Well. 967 00:50:52,507 --> 00:50:56,667 Speaker 20: I guess over here the conditions probably suit spin a 968 00:50:56,667 --> 00:51:00,387 Speaker 20: lot more than I guess around the world and back home. 969 00:51:01,227 --> 00:51:05,267 Speaker 20: I am just really clearing my plans. I've got my 970 00:51:05,347 --> 00:51:08,187 Speaker 20: variation with my and that's been coming out really well. 971 00:51:08,227 --> 00:51:12,187 Speaker 20: And I think also games been set up well in 972 00:51:12,267 --> 00:51:15,427 Speaker 20: terms of partnership bowling, and I want to steep up 973 00:51:15,467 --> 00:51:17,307 Speaker 20: in the big moments and at the moment we don't 974 00:51:17,307 --> 00:51:18,827 Speaker 20: have the ball in hand, I've got a lot of 975 00:51:18,827 --> 00:51:22,467 Speaker 20: confidence and the work I've done, and also just the 976 00:51:22,507 --> 00:51:25,827 Speaker 20: spin group we have. I absolutely love bowling. I think 977 00:51:25,867 --> 00:51:28,787 Speaker 20: in my career this is the most enjoyment I've had 978 00:51:28,907 --> 00:51:32,507 Speaker 20: with my bowling, and that comes down to the coaches 979 00:51:32,587 --> 00:51:34,947 Speaker 20: and also the spin group we have because they make 980 00:51:34,987 --> 00:51:35,667 Speaker 20: it so fun. 981 00:51:36,827 --> 00:51:39,267 Speaker 2: I'm trying to remember the last time you played South Africa. 982 00:51:39,347 --> 00:51:43,067 Speaker 2: It seems like an awfully long time ago in t twenty. Anyway, 983 00:51:44,187 --> 00:51:46,027 Speaker 2: I'm trying to find a frame of reference here. How 984 00:51:46,067 --> 00:51:47,907 Speaker 2: do you reckon your match up against South Africa in 985 00:51:47,947 --> 00:51:48,427 Speaker 2: t twenty. 986 00:51:50,827 --> 00:51:55,147 Speaker 20: Yeah, we know South Africa quality cyber world class players 987 00:51:55,187 --> 00:51:57,547 Speaker 20: and we did have a series against them a year 988 00:51:57,587 --> 00:52:00,147 Speaker 20: ago where we played there's a few rainouts that we 989 00:52:00,147 --> 00:52:02,707 Speaker 20: played a couple of tea twenties and we actually played 990 00:52:02,747 --> 00:52:06,027 Speaker 20: quite well against them. Obviously, that's a year ago and 991 00:52:06,107 --> 00:52:11,827 Speaker 20: were here now in completely different conditions, so we know 992 00:52:11,867 --> 00:52:14,147 Speaker 20: what they are capable of. There's so much footage now 993 00:52:14,227 --> 00:52:16,747 Speaker 20: that you know they'll be scouting us, we'll be doing 994 00:52:16,747 --> 00:52:19,107 Speaker 20: the same. And at the end of the day, I 995 00:52:19,147 --> 00:52:22,947 Speaker 20: think in those big pressure moments, it's almost about who 996 00:52:22,987 --> 00:52:26,307 Speaker 20: takes the first Punch's who's going to be the most fearless, 997 00:52:26,307 --> 00:52:28,467 Speaker 20: and that's what it's going to come down to, and 998 00:52:28,947 --> 00:52:31,427 Speaker 20: backing our skills and when it gets tough, trying to 999 00:52:31,427 --> 00:52:33,947 Speaker 20: stay level and stick together, which we've done so well 1000 00:52:33,987 --> 00:52:35,067 Speaker 20: throughout this whole tournament. 1001 00:52:35,587 --> 00:52:37,587 Speaker 2: It must be quite cool, is it, Because you know, 1002 00:52:37,627 --> 00:52:39,227 Speaker 2: if you're in the final, you get to stay at 1003 00:52:39,227 --> 00:52:41,627 Speaker 2: the stay at the hotel right till the end. You 1004 00:52:41,667 --> 00:52:44,067 Speaker 2: know everybody else is just about god home, but you guys, 1005 00:52:44,387 --> 00:52:46,227 Speaker 2: you guys are still there. It must be quite a 1006 00:52:46,467 --> 00:52:49,027 Speaker 2: it must be quite a cool feeling and a fair 1007 00:52:49,667 --> 00:52:52,747 Speaker 2: a fairly excited camp of players as you look forward 1008 00:52:52,747 --> 00:52:53,267 Speaker 2: to the final. 1009 00:52:53,307 --> 00:52:53,547 Speaker 7: Is it. 1010 00:52:55,667 --> 00:52:59,307 Speaker 20: Definitely? I mean we have all experienced the feeling of 1011 00:52:59,387 --> 00:53:01,707 Speaker 20: being knocked out and having to tack our bags and 1012 00:53:01,747 --> 00:53:05,707 Speaker 20: get out the next day. So it's a much better 1013 00:53:05,747 --> 00:53:09,227 Speaker 20: position to be in today where you know we've got 1014 00:53:09,267 --> 00:53:11,067 Speaker 20: one more game, it's the last game, and we are 1015 00:53:11,107 --> 00:53:15,347 Speaker 20: a chance to do something pretty special and yeah, who 1016 00:53:15,427 --> 00:53:20,347 Speaker 20: would have thought? And it's it's awesome for I think 1017 00:53:20,387 --> 00:53:23,427 Speaker 20: our country, for New Zealand, we've shown this fight and 1018 00:53:23,467 --> 00:53:27,107 Speaker 20: this determination that I think so many Kiwis show and 1019 00:53:27,147 --> 00:53:31,027 Speaker 20: the resilience which I think represents our nation in our 1020 00:53:31,067 --> 00:53:35,787 Speaker 20: country so well. So bring on Sunday. It's exciting and 1021 00:53:36,267 --> 00:53:39,267 Speaker 20: you know, we know that the country is behind us also, 1022 00:53:39,347 --> 00:53:40,787 Speaker 20: but we also want to deal in crowd. 1023 00:53:41,467 --> 00:53:43,027 Speaker 2: Well, I know there'll be a lot of alarms set 1024 00:53:43,027 --> 00:53:44,947 Speaker 2: for three o'clock in the morning Monday morning, merely to 1025 00:53:44,947 --> 00:53:47,427 Speaker 2: get up and see if you can take that one 1026 00:53:47,427 --> 00:53:49,827 Speaker 2: final step. Thanks so much for chatting to us as always, 1027 00:53:49,867 --> 00:53:51,707 Speaker 2: congratulations on when you are the team of a chief 1028 00:53:51,747 --> 00:53:54,187 Speaker 2: so far. Let's hope there's one more, one more terrific 1029 00:53:54,187 --> 00:53:55,867 Speaker 2: performance and you look forward to seeing how you go 1030 00:53:55,867 --> 00:53:56,347 Speaker 2: in the final. 1031 00:53:57,027 --> 00:53:58,587 Speaker 5: Thanks Jas, Thanks. 1032 00:53:58,387 --> 00:54:02,787 Speaker 2: Melee Kerr There Amelia Kur No One most commonly is 1033 00:54:02,907 --> 00:54:05,947 Speaker 2: Mealy though and a big part of this New Zealand 1034 00:54:05,987 --> 00:54:09,867 Speaker 2: side for quite some time. Three o'clock tomorrow morning in 1035 00:54:09,987 --> 00:54:12,467 Speaker 2: New Zealand against South Africa and the T twenty Cricket 1036 00:54:12,507 --> 00:54:14,587 Speaker 2: World Cup Final. I'm keening up in the lines on this. 1037 00:54:14,667 --> 00:54:16,267 Speaker 2: We did this yesterday. We had a bit of chat 1038 00:54:16,267 --> 00:54:18,427 Speaker 2: about it yesterday after we spoke to Katie Martin, but 1039 00:54:18,467 --> 00:54:21,267 Speaker 2: we couldn't get everybody on the air. Basically when no 1040 00:54:21,347 --> 00:54:24,947 Speaker 2: one expected this today, Nobody rarely at the start of 1041 00:54:24,947 --> 00:54:28,067 Speaker 2: this tournament thought that we would be a chance of 1042 00:54:28,587 --> 00:54:32,107 Speaker 2: winning the whole thing. I think we I think most 1043 00:54:32,107 --> 00:54:34,747 Speaker 2: people kind of were fit well, I don't know if 1044 00:54:34,787 --> 00:54:36,947 Speaker 2: we were confident, but thought okay, we could make the 1045 00:54:36,947 --> 00:54:40,867 Speaker 2: semis here in a group that had Australia in it. 1046 00:54:40,867 --> 00:54:42,427 Speaker 2: It meant that we had to beat the other three, 1047 00:54:42,467 --> 00:54:45,347 Speaker 2: but we did, and on any given day in T 1048 00:54:45,347 --> 00:54:49,787 Speaker 2: twenty that is within the reach of this side. However, 1049 00:54:49,867 --> 00:54:51,987 Speaker 2: that's a good Indian side that New Zealand beat first up, 1050 00:54:52,027 --> 00:54:54,747 Speaker 2: and as merely Kurger said then, that gave them a 1051 00:54:54,787 --> 00:54:58,507 Speaker 2: real confidence boost to start the tournament and they've gone 1052 00:54:58,547 --> 00:55:01,107 Speaker 2: on with it to win the semi final against the 1053 00:55:01,147 --> 00:55:05,947 Speaker 2: West Indies side. You know, West Indies are typically typically 1054 00:55:06,027 --> 00:55:10,227 Speaker 2: believe a durant and unpredictable in the T twenty format, 1055 00:55:11,467 --> 00:55:13,347 Speaker 2: and you know one twenty eight is not a big 1056 00:55:13,387 --> 00:55:16,667 Speaker 2: score batting first. But the bowling was good, really really good. 1057 00:55:17,187 --> 00:55:18,987 Speaker 2: South Africa have had a very good tournament. They have 1058 00:55:19,107 --> 00:55:23,187 Speaker 2: probably been the team of the tournament. I would say, 1059 00:55:24,107 --> 00:55:26,867 Speaker 2: I venture that would be a fairly I don't think 1060 00:55:26,867 --> 00:55:28,867 Speaker 2: it's a bold claim. It's going to look at their results. 1061 00:55:28,907 --> 00:55:31,227 Speaker 2: They've done extremely well. Lost to England, but other than 1062 00:55:31,227 --> 00:55:34,347 Speaker 2: that they've been dominant and beat Australia in the semi finals, 1063 00:55:34,347 --> 00:55:37,027 Speaker 2: so that's not to be sneezed at. They are probably favorite. 1064 00:55:38,027 --> 00:55:40,147 Speaker 2: But are you going to get up? Because I'm not 1065 00:55:40,147 --> 00:55:41,667 Speaker 2: sure at the start of the tournament people would have 1066 00:55:41,667 --> 00:55:43,187 Speaker 2: been saying, you know what, I'm going to get up 1067 00:55:43,187 --> 00:55:45,307 Speaker 2: and watch the T twenty Women's Cricket World Cup final. 1068 00:55:45,867 --> 00:55:48,147 Speaker 2: But there'll be a lot of people sitting their alarm 1069 00:55:48,187 --> 00:55:50,107 Speaker 2: tomorrow morning. You have had some nights of it, haven't we, 1070 00:55:50,787 --> 00:55:52,827 Speaker 2: those of us who like our sport. On the other 1071 00:55:52,867 --> 00:55:56,507 Speaker 2: side of the world, the likes of the America's Cup, 1072 00:55:56,507 --> 00:55:59,907 Speaker 2: which thankfully is now over as far as the lack 1073 00:55:59,947 --> 00:56:03,267 Speaker 2: of sleep is concerned. The cricket obviously, and yeah, so 1074 00:56:03,307 --> 00:56:04,747 Speaker 2: if you are going to get up, if you want 1075 00:56:04,787 --> 00:56:07,267 Speaker 2: to make past comments on the on the White Ferns 1076 00:56:07,267 --> 00:56:10,787 Speaker 2: would love that and the Black Caps as well. We 1077 00:56:10,867 --> 00:56:14,827 Speaker 2: could win a Test in India for the first time 1078 00:56:14,907 --> 00:56:18,867 Speaker 2: since nineteen eighty eight. Now, I didn't see any of 1079 00:56:18,867 --> 00:56:21,387 Speaker 2: this yesterday. Unfortunately, I've only got one set of eyes 1080 00:56:21,427 --> 00:56:24,147 Speaker 2: and they weren't on the Black Caps yesterday. But if 1081 00:56:24,187 --> 00:56:27,947 Speaker 2: you watched, can you just maybe unpack this for us 1082 00:56:27,987 --> 00:56:32,307 Speaker 2: as well? The fact that when play resumes on day five, 1083 00:56:33,987 --> 00:56:36,587 Speaker 2: New Zealand need one hundred and seven runs with all 1084 00:56:36,667 --> 00:56:43,547 Speaker 2: ten second in its wickets and hands to beat India. 1085 00:56:43,907 --> 00:56:47,707 Speaker 2: India forty six and four hundred and sixty two New 1086 00:56:47,787 --> 00:56:51,347 Speaker 2: Zealand four hundred and two and none for none. The 1087 00:56:51,427 --> 00:56:56,067 Speaker 2: only sticking point here is the weather and Andy alerted 1088 00:56:56,067 --> 00:56:59,427 Speaker 2: me to this that there is a eighty percent chance 1089 00:56:59,467 --> 00:57:03,667 Speaker 2: of rain in ben Gilarue on day five and it 1090 00:57:03,667 --> 00:57:07,147 Speaker 2: says here are forty eight percent chance of thunder storms, 1091 00:57:08,987 --> 00:57:12,107 Speaker 2: but it is hours of rain. This is very very 1092 00:57:12,147 --> 00:57:16,827 Speaker 2: comprehensive weather forecast hours of rain three So there's a 1093 00:57:16,867 --> 00:57:20,267 Speaker 2: predicted three hours of rain. So that's okay because there's 1094 00:57:20,307 --> 00:57:21,987 Speaker 2: more than three hours in a day's test cricket as 1095 00:57:22,027 --> 00:57:25,987 Speaker 2: we know, oh, eight hundred and eighty ten eighty on 1096 00:57:25,987 --> 00:57:32,227 Speaker 2: one or both or either team representing us at the moment. Hey, Peter, 1097 00:57:32,227 --> 00:57:32,747 Speaker 2: how are you. 1098 00:57:34,627 --> 00:57:34,867 Speaker 7: Well? 1099 00:57:34,947 --> 00:57:40,547 Speaker 15: I'm just tired, god smacked with the weekend. Firstly, I 1100 00:57:40,587 --> 00:57:44,267 Speaker 15: watched by a Plenty play and I'm from the Bay 1101 00:57:44,267 --> 00:57:48,107 Speaker 15: of Plenty, and then saw White cat O miss out 1102 00:57:48,147 --> 00:57:52,387 Speaker 15: but are still great games, and then saw the America's cap, 1103 00:57:53,347 --> 00:57:57,307 Speaker 15: then heard about the girls. It's just like an unbelievable weekend, 1104 00:57:57,867 --> 00:58:00,507 Speaker 15: it really is. And I've got to get up on Monday. 1105 00:58:01,347 --> 00:58:02,227 Speaker 18: Yeah you do. 1106 00:58:02,587 --> 00:58:04,427 Speaker 2: You have to get up to watch a final. You'll 1107 00:58:04,467 --> 00:58:05,907 Speaker 2: have to watch the Black Caps a bit later on 1108 00:58:05,947 --> 00:58:07,547 Speaker 2: this after noon. It could be one of the all 1109 00:58:07,627 --> 00:58:09,147 Speaker 2: time great sporting weekends. 1110 00:58:09,387 --> 00:58:10,587 Speaker 5: Peter A fantastic. 1111 00:58:10,627 --> 00:58:12,427 Speaker 15: I think it's a long week end next weekend too. 1112 00:58:12,907 --> 00:58:15,667 Speaker 2: It is, it is, yes, it is, And yeah, the 1113 00:58:16,067 --> 00:58:17,947 Speaker 2: All Blacks are back in action next weekend as well. 1114 00:58:18,107 --> 00:58:21,187 Speaker 2: If you follow there and say it, yeah, because people 1115 00:58:21,267 --> 00:58:23,187 Speaker 2: often say it. He has starting to quieten down. I 1116 00:58:23,227 --> 00:58:25,067 Speaker 2: think it's the opposite, Peter. I think it's starting to 1117 00:58:25,147 --> 00:58:25,587 Speaker 2: ramp up. 1118 00:58:26,547 --> 00:58:29,467 Speaker 15: Oh that's mate, No, don't go well everyone. 1119 00:58:29,267 --> 00:58:31,747 Speaker 2: Good bye, good on your Peter, thanks for calling in. 1120 00:58:31,867 --> 00:58:34,347 Speaker 2: Just a just a burst of enthusiasm from Peter. 1121 00:58:34,507 --> 00:58:34,987 Speaker 7: I love it. 1122 00:58:35,147 --> 00:58:38,307 Speaker 2: I love it. Uh that game back in nineteen eighty eight, 1123 00:58:40,267 --> 00:58:42,787 Speaker 2: I sall seven, look at the scoreboard for that that 1124 00:58:42,907 --> 00:58:47,747 Speaker 2: was played and where was it played? One Kedy Stadium, 1125 00:58:48,107 --> 00:58:50,667 Speaker 2: November nineteen eighty eight. We'll get to that in a sec. 1126 00:58:51,827 --> 00:58:54,227 Speaker 2: That you in New Zealand one hundred and seven away 1127 00:58:54,227 --> 00:58:56,667 Speaker 2: from victory in this Test match. And as far as 1128 00:58:56,707 --> 00:59:00,627 Speaker 2: the White Ferns are concerned, anything can happen in the 1129 00:59:00,667 --> 00:59:03,827 Speaker 2: game of T twenty cricket. As we know, they are 1130 00:59:03,867 --> 00:59:07,347 Speaker 2: a red hot chance. They do the things that they're 1131 00:59:07,387 --> 00:59:11,627 Speaker 2: done well consistently across the forty overs. Tomorrow morning they 1132 00:59:11,667 --> 00:59:12,627 Speaker 2: can have some silverware. 1133 00:59:13,827 --> 00:59:14,067 Speaker 20: Snow. 1134 00:59:14,267 --> 00:59:18,067 Speaker 2: Hello, yeah, hello, how are you very good mate? 1135 00:59:19,067 --> 00:59:19,267 Speaker 11: Yeah? 1136 00:59:19,267 --> 00:59:21,067 Speaker 25: Well on from the Bay of Penny two. So we've 1137 00:59:21,067 --> 00:59:26,947 Speaker 25: had a great weekend. Just yes, naturally it's been fantastic, 1138 00:59:27,027 --> 00:59:28,787 Speaker 25: but locally it's been wonderful too. 1139 00:59:29,387 --> 00:59:31,347 Speaker 5: The lads really got up in the. 1140 00:59:31,307 --> 00:59:33,987 Speaker 25: Second half against Canterbury yesterday. It was wonderful to be 1141 00:59:34,027 --> 00:59:36,307 Speaker 25: at the trone of domain watching it. 1142 00:59:36,587 --> 00:59:39,067 Speaker 2: Oh you went along, yeah, went along? 1143 00:59:39,187 --> 00:59:42,347 Speaker 25: Right, Yeah, well you know we don't you know. It's 1144 00:59:42,387 --> 00:59:44,267 Speaker 25: just good to see your team do well and that 1145 00:59:44,467 --> 00:59:47,867 Speaker 25: NPC this year has been fantastic. But it didn't want 1146 00:59:47,907 --> 00:59:50,107 Speaker 25: to call me on the cricket actually, you know the 1147 00:59:50,747 --> 00:59:55,627 Speaker 25: Friday night there watching Ravender just that you know, was 1148 00:59:55,747 --> 00:59:58,987 Speaker 25: just sensational, wasn't it. You know, And you see the 1149 00:59:59,027 --> 01:00:02,307 Speaker 25: lineup of Indian players, I mean the world class on 1150 01:00:02,547 --> 01:00:06,947 Speaker 25: any on any stage, and you know we have humble them. 1151 01:00:07,027 --> 01:00:10,387 Speaker 25: That's been really enjoyable and very very proud to Senior 1152 01:00:10,467 --> 01:00:11,427 Speaker 25: Zealand do so well. 1153 01:00:11,827 --> 01:00:12,067 Speaker 8: Yeah. 1154 01:00:12,067 --> 01:00:14,707 Speaker 2: He's an absolute gun right in Revendra, isn't he. You know, 1155 01:00:14,787 --> 01:00:16,467 Speaker 2: he could be he could be anything. 1156 01:00:16,667 --> 01:00:17,827 Speaker 18: Yeah. 1157 01:00:17,907 --> 01:00:21,067 Speaker 25: Yeah, it's so good because the Indians almost take them 1158 01:00:21,067 --> 01:00:22,067 Speaker 25: all as one of their own. 1159 01:00:22,827 --> 01:00:23,027 Speaker 11: Yeah. 1160 01:00:23,707 --> 01:00:23,827 Speaker 7: Ye. 1161 01:00:24,387 --> 01:00:26,867 Speaker 25: One thing that disappointed me a little bit yesterday was 1162 01:00:26,907 --> 01:00:30,707 Speaker 25: when the when the game was called off for bad light. 1163 01:00:30,827 --> 01:00:34,947 Speaker 25: The Indian players and Coley was particularly bad, were quite belligerent, 1164 01:00:35,067 --> 01:00:37,947 Speaker 25: you know, and wanted them to continue. But it was 1165 01:00:38,027 --> 01:00:41,787 Speaker 25: just about pitch black and only within ten minutes a thunderstorm. 1166 01:00:41,867 --> 01:00:44,907 Speaker 25: Light you don't see very often I co'd so I 1167 01:00:44,947 --> 01:00:46,467 Speaker 25: thought they were a little bit out of order there, 1168 01:00:46,507 --> 01:00:48,667 Speaker 25: but I guess that's just the competitive nature of them. 1169 01:00:48,947 --> 01:00:51,627 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, indeed, Yeah, no, they'll they'll do anything they can. 1170 01:00:51,667 --> 01:00:53,627 Speaker 2: I mean they're behind in the test mat. It's very 1171 01:00:53,667 --> 01:00:56,227 Speaker 2: much behind. One O seven is one of those nigglely totals, 1172 01:00:56,307 --> 01:00:56,547 Speaker 2: isn't it. 1173 01:00:56,587 --> 01:00:56,707 Speaker 5: Now. 1174 01:00:56,747 --> 01:00:57,867 Speaker 2: It's all like you've got to go out there and 1175 01:00:57,907 --> 01:01:01,147 Speaker 2: get thirty one hundred, like if we're if we're forty 1176 01:01:01,187 --> 01:01:03,467 Speaker 2: for four, then we'll start getting a bit nervous. I'm 1177 01:01:03,507 --> 01:01:05,067 Speaker 2: not gonna I'm not saying that's going to happen, but 1178 01:01:05,747 --> 01:01:08,187 Speaker 2: I'd also say it's very achievable, doesn't it. One O seven? 1179 01:01:08,227 --> 01:01:10,307 Speaker 2: I think, okay, we can get one o seven surely, 1180 01:01:11,427 --> 01:01:11,947 Speaker 2: Look they. 1181 01:01:11,867 --> 01:01:14,267 Speaker 25: Should get it, mate. We've got we've got some class 1182 01:01:14,307 --> 01:01:16,507 Speaker 25: there in our own batting lineup, and they just need 1183 01:01:16,587 --> 01:01:18,467 Speaker 25: and they'll. I think they'll do it. You know, it 1184 01:01:18,507 --> 01:01:21,827 Speaker 25: won't be it won't be given, you know, like you can. 1185 01:01:22,067 --> 01:01:23,667 Speaker 8: Well, look, hey, look we've got a world. 1186 01:01:23,547 --> 01:01:27,427 Speaker 25: Class line out line up out for forty six, so anybody. 1187 01:01:27,467 --> 01:01:30,587 Speaker 25: Cricket's a funny game and anything could happen. But I 1188 01:01:30,627 --> 01:01:32,227 Speaker 25: think they'll do it, you know, I think they've got 1189 01:01:32,227 --> 01:01:33,387 Speaker 25: the heads. 1190 01:01:33,107 --> 01:01:33,907 Speaker 14: In the right place. 1191 01:01:34,067 --> 01:01:37,307 Speaker 25: And as long as the weather holds off and we 1192 01:01:37,427 --> 01:01:39,787 Speaker 25: only get the three hours of rain, I did enjoy 1193 01:01:39,827 --> 01:01:45,347 Speaker 25: that weather forecast actually, But anyway, go to girls as well. 1194 01:01:45,467 --> 01:01:48,747 Speaker 25: What a great weekend, wonderful. I really enjoy watching the 1195 01:01:48,787 --> 01:01:52,747 Speaker 25: woman's cricket team and all the Woman the World woman teams. 1196 01:01:52,787 --> 01:01:56,507 Speaker 25: They all really enjoy the game and I love the 1197 01:01:56,547 --> 01:01:57,187 Speaker 25: way they. 1198 01:01:57,387 --> 01:01:58,307 Speaker 9: Smile and laugh. 1199 01:01:58,347 --> 01:02:00,467 Speaker 25: And it was good to see Ravender smiling a lot 1200 01:02:00,507 --> 01:02:02,147 Speaker 25: while he was batting, especially when. 1201 01:02:02,067 --> 01:02:04,067 Speaker 16: Sally hit that mack of six. 1202 01:02:04,147 --> 01:02:06,187 Speaker 5: You know, it's just about cracked. 1203 01:02:05,947 --> 01:02:07,507 Speaker 25: Up, you know, hey, it was so good. 1204 01:02:07,627 --> 01:02:08,827 Speaker 6: It was really enjoyable. 1205 01:02:09,227 --> 01:02:11,587 Speaker 2: Yeah, good on your note, good comments, well made. Yeah, 1206 01:02:11,627 --> 01:02:13,547 Speaker 2: good stuff mate. I'll look forward to saying your bay 1207 01:02:13,587 --> 01:02:16,507 Speaker 2: of plenty against by Wellington and the NPC final next weekend. 1208 01:02:16,507 --> 01:02:16,947 Speaker 18: Mate. 1209 01:02:17,067 --> 01:02:18,987 Speaker 2: It'll be a it'll be a good one to watch. 1210 01:02:19,027 --> 01:02:21,187 Speaker 2: Thanks for calling in. Oh eight hundred and eighty ten 1211 01:02:21,267 --> 01:02:24,747 Speaker 2: eighty Mark hold there with you. Right after this, Gavin says, 1212 01:02:24,827 --> 01:02:27,267 Speaker 2: another thing in our favor is that India have already 1213 01:02:27,347 --> 01:02:30,027 Speaker 2: used up one of their reviews in the second innings. 1214 01:02:30,027 --> 01:02:33,707 Speaker 2: I hadn't picked up on that, Gavin. That's good and 1215 01:02:33,747 --> 01:02:35,987 Speaker 2: go to the white ferns, says Gavin. As well, let's 1216 01:02:36,027 --> 01:02:40,947 Speaker 2: just update some some domestic cricket while we've got the opportunity. 1217 01:02:40,987 --> 01:02:44,427 Speaker 2: It's round one of the Ford Trophy today. This is 1218 01:02:44,467 --> 01:02:48,707 Speaker 2: the fifty over domestic competition with games in three different centers, 1219 01:02:48,707 --> 01:02:51,467 Speaker 2: including Wellington, which I have to say has turned on 1220 01:02:51,507 --> 01:02:55,627 Speaker 2: an absolute pearla today. Unfortunately the Wellington Firebirds haven't taken 1221 01:02:55,667 --> 01:02:58,107 Speaker 2: advantage of it at all, bowled out for one hundred 1222 01:02:58,107 --> 01:03:01,907 Speaker 2: and twenty nine by Canterbury today who will shortly go 1223 01:03:01,987 --> 01:03:05,187 Speaker 2: out in the chase for one hundred and thirty. In 1224 01:03:05,667 --> 01:03:08,347 Speaker 2: New Plymouth, the Central Stags won the toss in Auckland 1225 01:03:08,347 --> 01:03:10,307 Speaker 2: and one thirty six for two they are after thirty 1226 01:03:10,347 --> 01:03:16,587 Speaker 2: four overs. And in fargard A Northern Districts sent otago 1227 01:03:16,747 --> 01:03:18,787 Speaker 2: in and in the fortieth over they are two hundred 1228 01:03:18,787 --> 01:03:21,107 Speaker 2: and ten for five. So those are the four trophy 1229 01:03:21,147 --> 01:03:23,427 Speaker 2: scores as we have them at the moment. One twenty eight. 1230 01:03:23,427 --> 01:03:24,947 Speaker 2: Talking abut a cricket, anything you want to pick up 1231 01:03:24,987 --> 01:03:28,067 Speaker 2: on with the men, with the women, and also if 1232 01:03:28,107 --> 01:03:31,387 Speaker 2: you were in Auckland FC's inaugural fixture at go Media 1233 01:03:31,427 --> 01:03:35,787 Speaker 2: Mount Smart yesterday, i'd love to love to hear from you, 1234 01:03:36,067 --> 01:03:37,627 Speaker 2: just kid, it's quick, yell if you were there and 1235 01:03:37,667 --> 01:03:40,147 Speaker 2: tell me what it was like out there in the 1236 01:03:40,227 --> 01:03:42,947 Speaker 2: you know, in the general seating, if you were in 1237 01:03:42,667 --> 01:03:46,627 Speaker 2: the active support behind the goal that Auckland were attacking 1238 01:03:46,627 --> 01:03:50,307 Speaker 2: in the second half, or just your general experience at 1239 01:03:50,307 --> 01:03:51,587 Speaker 2: the game. I'd love to hear that as well. Oh 1240 01:03:51,627 --> 01:03:53,667 Speaker 2: eight hundred and eighty ten eighty nineteen nine to a 1241 01:03:53,747 --> 01:03:55,347 Speaker 2: text one twenty nine back after. 1242 01:03:55,187 --> 01:04:00,627 Speaker 1: This one crude hold Engage Weekend Sports with Jason Fame 1243 01:04:00,827 --> 01:04:04,347 Speaker 1: and GJ. Gugner Homes, New Zealand's first trusted home builder, 1244 01:04:04,467 --> 01:04:05,867 Speaker 1: News Talks a Baby. 1245 01:04:06,467 --> 01:04:09,347 Speaker 2: One thirty one. James McCarney before too, Josh, did you 1246 01:04:09,387 --> 01:04:10,187 Speaker 2: go along yesterday? 1247 01:04:11,187 --> 01:04:11,427 Speaker 5: Yeah? 1248 01:04:11,467 --> 01:04:11,707 Speaker 12: Mate? 1249 01:04:11,747 --> 01:04:16,307 Speaker 10: Now book on their ce today first football football game 1250 01:04:16,307 --> 01:04:18,587 Speaker 10: while we've been to my life you know Rubby Rubby 1251 01:04:18,587 --> 01:04:20,707 Speaker 10: man for Worriors man. And I thought, you know, Bugaret 1252 01:04:20,707 --> 01:04:22,867 Speaker 10: because the young fella, you know, like they all they 1253 01:04:22,907 --> 01:04:25,347 Speaker 10: were into soccer these days. Mate, you know, so I'm 1254 01:04:25,347 --> 01:04:27,067 Speaker 10: not going to be a prole proud you know, so 1255 01:04:27,147 --> 01:04:30,107 Speaker 10: I thought, you know, we'll go along. Luckily enough, I've 1256 01:04:30,107 --> 01:04:32,027 Speaker 10: got this high role of mate, who's got for the 1257 01:04:32,107 --> 01:04:35,587 Speaker 10: dollars and he actually had peace for us in the 1258 01:04:35,627 --> 01:04:38,707 Speaker 10: corporate one of the corporate suits so mean. And I 1259 01:04:38,787 --> 01:04:40,867 Speaker 10: tell you what, they've got all these supporters down the India. 1260 01:04:40,867 --> 01:04:42,267 Speaker 10: I don't know how they jacked it up. Maybe it 1261 01:04:42,307 --> 01:04:44,987 Speaker 10: was the Facebook Baseball group started up or something like that. 1262 01:04:45,067 --> 01:04:47,947 Speaker 10: But they've got their champion and all that real good atmosphere. 1263 01:04:47,947 --> 01:04:50,347 Speaker 10: They had this massive sly that goes down for the kids. 1264 01:04:50,347 --> 01:04:53,187 Speaker 10: That was you know, probably made by the Mowbray you know, 1265 01:04:53,307 --> 01:04:55,147 Speaker 10: like I don't know, mate, it was awesome. Ali Willie, 1266 01:04:55,187 --> 01:04:59,027 Speaker 10: Ali Williams made some Ali Williams made some force with 1267 01:04:59,187 --> 01:05:02,347 Speaker 10: our Air Force aka Body Peter Jackson's Museum Buddy split 1268 01:05:02,387 --> 01:05:04,787 Speaker 10: fires fly over us. No, it was good. 1269 01:05:05,747 --> 01:05:09,707 Speaker 2: That's I what a great ramp from your as well, Rillian. 1270 01:05:09,787 --> 01:05:11,267 Speaker 2: So you reckon you might go back for a game 1271 01:05:11,387 --> 01:05:11,667 Speaker 2: or two. 1272 01:05:12,547 --> 01:05:14,507 Speaker 10: I'm on board, mate, I'm a I'm a footage fanel 1273 01:05:14,627 --> 01:05:16,067 Speaker 10: The thing is man Like, you know, I watched that 1274 01:05:16,187 --> 01:05:18,587 Speaker 10: Bloody Docco. You know that Wrexham Docco. You know that's 1275 01:05:18,587 --> 01:05:21,587 Speaker 10: got me into you know, probably soccer whatever whatever you 1276 01:05:21,627 --> 01:05:23,587 Speaker 10: want to caught more than you know than I probably 1277 01:05:23,827 --> 01:05:26,307 Speaker 10: ever was. And you know, like you know it's just 1278 01:05:27,107 --> 01:05:29,747 Speaker 10: kids these days, mate, you know, like the reality is 1279 01:05:29,747 --> 01:05:31,707 Speaker 10: a lot of them you're not playing contact sports and 1280 01:05:31,707 --> 01:05:33,547 Speaker 10: their appearents are too soft to make them play rugby 1281 01:05:33,627 --> 01:05:35,427 Speaker 10: league that kind of games. Now, we're more than happy 1282 01:05:35,427 --> 01:05:37,227 Speaker 10: to watch other people do it and enjoy it, but 1283 01:05:37,707 --> 01:05:39,027 Speaker 10: when it comes to their own kids, you know, a 1284 01:05:39,027 --> 01:05:41,267 Speaker 10: lot of them don't want to play you know, contact sports, 1285 01:05:41,347 --> 01:05:42,707 Speaker 10: or we don't want to want them to play it. 1286 01:05:42,787 --> 01:05:44,187 Speaker 8: So you know it's good. 1287 01:05:44,227 --> 01:05:46,267 Speaker 10: You know, like we've got an auctand's got a team now, mate, 1288 01:05:46,267 --> 01:05:47,507 Speaker 10: We're the biggest city in New Zealand. 1289 01:05:47,547 --> 01:05:48,427 Speaker 19: Why haven't we had a team? 1290 01:05:48,427 --> 01:05:50,987 Speaker 10: And I guess it takes smart people to do things 1291 01:05:51,027 --> 01:05:54,747 Speaker 10: like this, and probably you know those Mowbrays and a 1292 01:05:54,787 --> 01:05:57,467 Speaker 10: Mobray and and Ali Williams where she called herself now 1293 01:05:57,907 --> 01:06:01,387 Speaker 10: you know in a Williams. I guess you, mate, she 1294 01:06:02,107 --> 01:06:02,747 Speaker 10: knows what she's doing. 1295 01:06:02,787 --> 01:06:02,987 Speaker 20: I think. 1296 01:06:03,067 --> 01:06:03,947 Speaker 10: So it's my good stuff. 1297 01:06:04,707 --> 01:06:07,627 Speaker 2: Excellent, what a great call, mate, Thank you for calling in. 1298 01:06:08,027 --> 01:06:10,307 Speaker 2: Call back again anytime man and you get along again. 1299 01:06:10,347 --> 01:06:13,067 Speaker 2: It's I think yesterday was obviously hyped up because of 1300 01:06:13,147 --> 01:06:14,427 Speaker 2: opening game. A lot of you know, a lot of 1301 01:06:14,467 --> 01:06:17,467 Speaker 2: hype around about it, but the experience was terrific. And 1302 01:06:17,467 --> 01:06:20,147 Speaker 2: you're right about the they're called the port the ones 1303 01:06:20,147 --> 01:06:22,467 Speaker 2: who are behind the goal that that I was going 1304 01:06:22,507 --> 01:06:24,467 Speaker 2: to say the Phoenix goodness mean that Auckland f C 1305 01:06:24,587 --> 01:06:27,627 Speaker 2: scored into in the second half. Yeah, they got together 1306 01:06:27,707 --> 01:06:30,187 Speaker 2: as a I think you're right on social media but 1307 01:06:30,227 --> 01:06:32,307 Speaker 2: of a Facebook group got together, got all their chance, 1308 01:06:32,387 --> 01:06:37,267 Speaker 2: they marched to the game and just yeah, just Raally 1309 01:06:37,307 --> 01:06:39,267 Speaker 2: added something. And that's the thing about football that you 1310 01:06:39,347 --> 01:06:41,347 Speaker 2: do get that you don't get at rugby at all. 1311 01:06:41,387 --> 01:06:44,427 Speaker 2: You get it to a certain extent at rugby league typically. 1312 01:06:44,547 --> 01:06:47,067 Speaker 2: You know the Warriors fans are you know, they make 1313 01:06:47,107 --> 01:06:50,267 Speaker 2: a lot of noise, but football fans around the world 1314 01:06:50,347 --> 01:06:52,907 Speaker 2: make a lot of noise and it's great to see 1315 01:06:52,947 --> 01:06:55,307 Speaker 2: that it's happening in New Zealand as well. If you're 1316 01:06:55,347 --> 01:06:57,227 Speaker 2: in the port, they stand up the whole time. You 1317 01:06:57,227 --> 01:07:00,347 Speaker 2: don't sit down, You stand, you chant, you clap, you sing, 1318 01:07:00,387 --> 01:07:05,227 Speaker 2: you do whatever it takes. And to watch Auckland score 1319 01:07:05,267 --> 01:07:07,227 Speaker 2: their second goal in the second half in front of 1320 01:07:07,267 --> 01:07:11,387 Speaker 2: that that part of the ground was just awesome. Man, 1321 01:07:11,587 --> 01:07:14,867 Speaker 2: just so good. Josh, thanks for you cool. I hope 1322 01:07:14,907 --> 01:07:16,667 Speaker 2: you can I hope you can get your mate to 1323 01:07:16,667 --> 01:07:20,467 Speaker 2: get you back into the corporate areas again. Now, Mark, 1324 01:07:20,867 --> 01:07:23,667 Speaker 2: how are you feeling about your Canterbury rugby team dipping 1325 01:07:23,707 --> 01:07:25,267 Speaker 2: out in the semi finals. 1326 01:07:25,907 --> 01:07:29,587 Speaker 5: Yeah, Prince's appointing. Not sorry for both, Harmon it was 1327 01:07:29,587 --> 01:07:34,387 Speaker 5: this last game yesterday, so yeah, and Richard Drummond you 1328 01:07:34,387 --> 01:07:38,107 Speaker 5: feel sorry for today? The sun still shine today. That's 1329 01:07:38,147 --> 01:07:40,907 Speaker 5: the main thing I've got. Where we stopped on for 1330 01:07:41,067 --> 01:07:44,387 Speaker 5: the America's Cup boys, that was fantastic, well done for 1331 01:07:44,507 --> 01:07:49,027 Speaker 5: the Premier Seeing the black Caps, I'm look, can't wait 1332 01:07:49,107 --> 01:07:51,787 Speaker 5: till four o'clock. I'll sit down and have a hold 1333 01:07:51,787 --> 01:07:54,707 Speaker 5: one and watch the black Caps or not tonight and 1334 01:07:54,747 --> 01:07:59,187 Speaker 5: then put asleep. Then what's the what's the arm? I'll 1335 01:07:59,187 --> 01:08:03,787 Speaker 5: watch them look over, then watch the White Things tomorrow morning. 1336 01:08:03,827 --> 01:08:04,987 Speaker 5: So kind of bit. 1337 01:08:05,027 --> 01:08:05,667 Speaker 6: I love more. 1338 01:08:05,547 --> 01:08:08,867 Speaker 2: Sports, and I know you do, Mark. I know I've seen, look, 1339 01:08:08,867 --> 01:08:10,987 Speaker 2: I've seen photo evidence of that. 1340 01:08:11,027 --> 01:08:11,307 Speaker 20: You do. 1341 01:08:11,427 --> 01:08:14,387 Speaker 2: You you're a supporter of all of our teams. You're 1342 01:08:14,427 --> 01:08:17,467 Speaker 2: on the black Caps. If it doesn't rain one hundred 1343 01:08:17,507 --> 01:08:20,227 Speaker 2: and seven, it feels like that shouldn't be too difficult. 1344 01:08:20,347 --> 01:08:22,627 Speaker 2: I feel like it needs someone like Conway or or 1345 01:08:22,667 --> 01:08:24,707 Speaker 2: someone like that to get you know, to get thirty 1346 01:08:24,787 --> 01:08:27,587 Speaker 2: quickly or something like that, and then we should be okay. 1347 01:08:27,667 --> 01:08:31,107 Speaker 5: And Tom Lathami, oh ye're good. 1348 01:08:31,307 --> 01:08:33,427 Speaker 2: Canterbary boy, there you go. What are your kidnamed? One 1349 01:08:33,427 --> 01:08:34,107 Speaker 2: of your Canvary men? 1350 01:08:34,187 --> 01:08:34,387 Speaker 11: Mark? 1351 01:08:36,707 --> 01:08:38,107 Speaker 2: Hey, Now you'll be able to you'll be able to 1352 01:08:38,147 --> 01:08:40,227 Speaker 2: give an impartial answer to this. Who do you reckon 1353 01:08:40,307 --> 01:08:42,467 Speaker 2: is going to win the n PC final? Wellington or 1354 01:08:42,507 --> 01:08:44,987 Speaker 2: Bay of Plenty? Now that Canterbury aren't in it, who's 1355 01:08:44,987 --> 01:08:45,347 Speaker 2: gonna win? 1356 01:08:46,307 --> 01:08:49,387 Speaker 5: I'm not since some bail plun hasn't won it for 1357 01:08:50,707 --> 01:08:54,467 Speaker 5: thirty odd years. I want to see bail Plenty, you know, 1358 01:08:54,507 --> 01:09:00,667 Speaker 5: someone someone different for can like the Canaries Wellington's orphans. 1359 01:09:00,707 --> 01:09:02,627 Speaker 5: I want to see bilter on it next week? 1360 01:09:02,947 --> 01:09:03,147 Speaker 20: Yep? 1361 01:09:04,027 --> 01:09:06,067 Speaker 2: All right, Mark, all right, Mark, Well, I mean, I'm 1362 01:09:06,107 --> 01:09:07,667 Speaker 2: sure you can still be friends even though you know 1363 01:09:07,707 --> 01:09:10,627 Speaker 2: that I'm hoping for a Wellington win. But you're right 1364 01:09:10,667 --> 01:09:13,227 Speaker 2: your bay ya bay Plenty? Is it nineteen seventy three? 1365 01:09:14,707 --> 01:09:16,867 Speaker 2: Does that year ring a bell? That's that's what's that? 1366 01:09:16,867 --> 01:09:21,667 Speaker 2: That's that's a lot. It's fifty years ago. It's fifty 1367 01:09:21,747 --> 01:09:23,827 Speaker 2: years since they won it. Have I got that right? 1368 01:09:23,827 --> 01:09:24,067 Speaker 22: Short? 1369 01:09:24,067 --> 01:09:27,027 Speaker 2: And they must have won it since then? Surely anyway 1370 01:09:27,307 --> 01:09:29,707 Speaker 2: anyway it might It might not matter Mark, because Wellington 1371 01:09:29,787 --> 01:09:31,827 Speaker 2: lines might get up and win it. We'll see goodness 1372 01:09:31,907 --> 01:09:33,067 Speaker 2: yet to you mate, I hope you enjoy all the 1373 01:09:33,107 --> 01:09:34,947 Speaker 2: sport that's coming your way over the next little while. 1374 01:09:35,427 --> 01:09:40,027 Speaker 2: Michael sent a message about the nineteen sixty nine Test 1375 01:09:40,107 --> 01:09:44,827 Speaker 2: series between New Zealand and India in India. In nineteen 1376 01:09:44,867 --> 01:09:47,627 Speaker 2: sixty nine, says Michael, New Zealand drew a series in India. 1377 01:09:47,627 --> 01:09:50,627 Speaker 2: In the third Test, with the series at one all, 1378 01:09:50,747 --> 01:09:53,307 Speaker 2: India was set two hundred and sixty eight to win. 1379 01:09:54,027 --> 01:09:56,667 Speaker 2: On the last day they were seventy six for seven 1380 01:09:57,667 --> 01:10:00,507 Speaker 2: when a thunderstorm struck early in the afternoon. The ground 1381 01:10:00,507 --> 01:10:04,947 Speaker 2: staff were unwilling to assist with mopping up and the 1382 01:10:05,067 --> 01:10:07,667 Speaker 2: umpires stopped the New Zealand is trying to dry out 1383 01:10:07,667 --> 01:10:11,547 Speaker 2: the pitch area. Play never resumed and then there was 1384 01:10:11,587 --> 01:10:16,427 Speaker 2: a crowd riot. Anyway, New Zealand was dulled out of 1385 01:10:16,427 --> 01:10:20,587 Speaker 2: what would have been a first ever series win. Thanks Michael. 1386 01:10:21,067 --> 01:10:24,947 Speaker 2: Just looking back at the scorecard from November of nineteen 1387 01:10:25,067 --> 01:10:28,707 Speaker 2: eighty eight, thirty six years ago when New Zealand last 1388 01:10:28,707 --> 01:10:31,907 Speaker 2: won a Test in India. Batting first, New Zealand two 1389 01:10:31,987 --> 01:10:36,627 Speaker 2: hundred and thirty six, Mark great Batch forty six, John 1390 01:10:36,707 --> 01:10:41,147 Speaker 2: Bracewell batting at number nine fifty two goodness me two 1391 01:10:41,147 --> 01:10:43,667 Speaker 2: thirty six. India then bowled out for two hundred and 1392 01:10:43,667 --> 01:10:47,947 Speaker 2: thirty four, so just a two run lead. Richard Hadley 1393 01:10:48,147 --> 01:10:51,907 Speaker 2: Sir Richard six for forty nine. New Zealand wanted a 1394 01:10:51,907 --> 01:10:55,787 Speaker 2: bat again and scored two hundred and seventy nine Andrew 1395 01:10:55,867 --> 01:11:01,987 Speaker 2: Jones seventy eight, Ian Smith fifty four in little thirties 1396 01:11:01,987 --> 01:11:07,147 Speaker 2: from John Right and Mark great Batch. So that set 1397 01:11:07,387 --> 01:11:11,347 Speaker 2: India about two hundred and seventy seven to win. Bowled 1398 01:11:11,347 --> 01:11:15,387 Speaker 2: out for one hundred and forty five, John Brace Will 1399 01:11:15,507 --> 01:11:19,427 Speaker 2: six for fifty one. Richard Hadle four for thirty nine, 1400 01:11:19,587 --> 01:11:23,627 Speaker 2: so what's that ten wickets for ten for eighty eight, 1401 01:11:24,227 --> 01:11:26,587 Speaker 2: ten for eighty eight in the match for Sir Richard, 1402 01:11:26,627 --> 01:11:29,787 Speaker 2: but he didn't get maud of the match. Brace's did 1403 01:11:30,307 --> 01:11:34,707 Speaker 2: for his six for in the second innings in his fifty. 1404 01:11:35,027 --> 01:11:38,027 Speaker 2: Now Sir Richard felt about that anyway. That was the 1405 01:11:38,107 --> 01:11:42,267 Speaker 2: last time we beat India in India, where one hundred 1406 01:11:42,267 --> 01:11:47,987 Speaker 2: and seven runs away from doing it again. Today, Dan 1407 01:11:48,067 --> 01:11:49,547 Speaker 2: says I went to the Auckland f C game at 1408 01:11:49,547 --> 01:11:53,147 Speaker 2: Mount smart last night, fantastic. Took my two kids under 1409 01:11:53,187 --> 01:11:56,347 Speaker 2: the age of eleven, sat in the general setting right 1410 01:11:56,427 --> 01:12:00,347 Speaker 2: and behind the goal. Amazing atmosphere. I watched my first 1411 01:12:00,467 --> 01:12:03,347 Speaker 2: A League game when the Phoenix were in the semi 1412 01:12:03,347 --> 01:12:05,107 Speaker 2: finals last year and that was where I heard about 1413 01:12:05,147 --> 01:12:07,267 Speaker 2: Auckland FC starting up. I said to my son we 1414 01:12:07,307 --> 01:12:09,547 Speaker 2: should go along to a game. We will definitely go 1415 01:12:09,587 --> 01:12:14,187 Speaker 2: along again. Amazing experience, fantastic people and very safe with 1416 01:12:14,307 --> 01:12:17,947 Speaker 2: the kids. Dan, that's great, what a great endorsement. The 1417 01:12:17,987 --> 01:12:20,307 Speaker 2: great thing is, mate, that they play every other week, 1418 01:12:22,267 --> 01:12:24,067 Speaker 2: not just a one off. In fact, they've got a 1419 01:12:24,107 --> 01:12:26,987 Speaker 2: game this coming Sunday well or week today, so they've 1420 01:12:26,987 --> 01:12:28,827 Speaker 2: got two home games to start. So if you want 1421 01:12:28,867 --> 01:12:32,907 Speaker 2: to take you boys back Sunday Next Sunday Sydney FC 1422 01:12:32,987 --> 01:12:36,587 Speaker 2: four o'clock, it's beang on twenty to two. Let's get 1423 01:12:36,587 --> 01:12:39,627 Speaker 2: a breakaway when we come back. James mcconey, you. 1424 01:12:39,827 --> 01:12:42,427 Speaker 1: Be the TMO. Have your say on eight hundred and 1425 01:12:42,467 --> 01:12:47,187 Speaker 1: eighty ten eighty Weekend Sports with Jason Hin and GJ. Guvnerholmes, 1426 01:12:47,387 --> 01:12:49,867 Speaker 1: New Zealand's most trusted home builder News Talks. 1427 01:12:49,867 --> 01:12:54,827 Speaker 2: They'd be seventeen to two Sunday afternoons mean a few things, 1428 01:12:54,827 --> 01:12:57,907 Speaker 2: but they mean James mcconey, did the Port sing your 1429 01:12:58,907 --> 01:13:03,707 Speaker 2: Nando Pineker Fernando Abber crossover yesterday? 1430 01:13:04,547 --> 01:13:06,667 Speaker 7: No, I don't know if they did. I'm not sure 1431 01:13:06,707 --> 01:13:09,747 Speaker 7: because Louis Toomey wasn't playing it all my to me songs, 1432 01:13:11,027 --> 01:13:14,267 Speaker 7: you know, nothing really matters to me. They didn't get 1433 01:13:14,267 --> 01:13:16,547 Speaker 7: played either, so I don't know if any of the 1434 01:13:16,587 --> 01:13:20,267 Speaker 7: songs that Haga do do do Push Pineakers, shake a 1435 01:13:20,387 --> 01:13:23,507 Speaker 7: tree that didn't make it either. So I mean, look, 1436 01:13:23,827 --> 01:13:26,947 Speaker 7: I thought the atmosphere looked incredible. But what a day 1437 01:13:27,107 --> 01:13:29,787 Speaker 7: for the club and for New Zealand football. 1438 01:13:30,187 --> 01:13:32,907 Speaker 2: James so good, It was so good, and you know 1439 01:13:33,027 --> 01:13:35,827 Speaker 2: in so many ways. And look you have to you 1440 01:13:35,947 --> 01:13:37,867 Speaker 2: have to hand it to Walkland FC. They gave it 1441 01:13:37,907 --> 01:13:39,827 Speaker 2: a lot of market and grunt. You know, they really 1442 01:13:39,827 --> 01:13:42,387 Speaker 2: got out there and tried to publicize this football club 1443 01:13:42,467 --> 01:13:45,107 Speaker 2: and the first game and people turned up, man, and 1444 01:13:45,147 --> 01:13:47,427 Speaker 2: it was so good there yesterday. And that's a great 1445 01:13:47,507 --> 01:13:51,027 Speaker 2: venue too, a rectangular ground in which to watch a 1446 01:13:51,027 --> 01:13:52,347 Speaker 2: game of football. 1447 01:13:52,507 --> 01:13:54,627 Speaker 7: Yeah, well it's that full and I mean this is 1448 01:13:54,667 --> 01:13:58,747 Speaker 7: a thing. It was perfect with a great result. I 1449 01:13:58,787 --> 01:14:01,427 Speaker 7: hear it was perfect. Commentary as well. Pine. I mean, 1450 01:14:01,907 --> 01:14:04,747 Speaker 7: if you have all those stars aligned, then you'll get in. 1451 01:14:05,067 --> 01:14:08,107 Speaker 7: You'll get the return crowd. There was probably I don't 1452 01:14:08,107 --> 01:14:10,507 Speaker 7: know what the crowd was, but they'll definitely get ten 1453 01:14:10,587 --> 01:14:13,107 Speaker 7: to twelve zerand of them coming back for game two, 1454 01:14:13,187 --> 01:14:13,707 Speaker 7: won't they? 1455 01:14:13,867 --> 01:14:16,427 Speaker 2: Yeah, they were. It was twenty four twenty four there yesterday, 1456 01:14:16,547 --> 01:14:18,667 Speaker 2: So you're right, even if only half of them come 1457 01:14:18,707 --> 01:14:21,747 Speaker 2: back for game two, if people turn up to watch 1458 01:14:21,827 --> 01:14:24,627 Speaker 2: something because it was new and different and it's the 1459 01:14:24,667 --> 01:14:26,707 Speaker 2: first game of the season, all that you're right, the 1460 01:14:26,907 --> 01:14:30,387 Speaker 2: experience will mean that they'll I've had so many messages 1461 01:14:30,387 --> 01:14:32,627 Speaker 2: from people saying they're taking their kids and their kids 1462 01:14:32,707 --> 01:14:34,907 Speaker 2: go on, when's thet when's the next game? And buy 1463 01:14:34,987 --> 01:14:35,587 Speaker 2: me a shirt? 1464 01:14:36,347 --> 01:14:36,547 Speaker 20: You know. 1465 01:14:36,867 --> 01:14:39,667 Speaker 7: And this is the thing is the recruitment. I've got 1466 01:14:39,707 --> 01:14:43,027 Speaker 7: to give them a pat on the back really for that. 1467 01:14:43,107 --> 01:14:46,387 Speaker 7: They need their flowers for selecting players who people may 1468 01:14:46,387 --> 01:14:49,227 Speaker 7: not have heard of, but they are actually legit top 1469 01:14:49,347 --> 01:14:52,947 Speaker 7: level players. So Orki Saka is a genuine international star 1470 01:14:53,107 --> 01:14:57,787 Speaker 7: three World Cups for Japan, so you know he's their captain. 1471 01:14:58,107 --> 01:15:01,627 Speaker 7: But also guys like Louis Vestrata, a twenty five year 1472 01:15:01,667 --> 01:15:04,867 Speaker 7: old defensive midfielder. I mean, let's just be honest, Piney 1473 01:15:04,947 --> 01:15:08,747 Speaker 7: number six. That position is the most important position in 1474 01:15:08,787 --> 01:15:12,187 Speaker 7: your team. Generally everyone goes on about their creative players, 1475 01:15:12,227 --> 01:15:14,507 Speaker 7: but if you haven't got one of those guys running 1476 01:15:14,507 --> 01:15:17,867 Speaker 7: the tutter and every every top coach knows it, then 1477 01:15:17,867 --> 01:15:19,027 Speaker 7: your team doesn't function. 1478 01:15:19,547 --> 01:15:22,027 Speaker 2: He was man of the match yesterday, a terrific player, 1479 01:15:22,467 --> 01:15:25,547 Speaker 2: and I look, it's a leg important. We've never heard 1480 01:15:25,587 --> 01:15:27,307 Speaker 2: of them, right, I'd never heard of Louis of the Strata, 1481 01:15:27,667 --> 01:15:30,187 Speaker 2: but they heard him now. He looked good the yesterday. 1482 01:15:30,227 --> 01:15:31,627 Speaker 2: But it was good to see the local boys too. 1483 01:15:31,787 --> 01:15:35,907 Speaker 2: Logan Rogerson scoring a goal. You know, Liam Gillian a 1484 01:15:35,947 --> 01:15:39,307 Speaker 2: scholarship player. You know, he sort of earned the stripes 1485 01:15:39,347 --> 01:15:41,627 Speaker 2: at Auckland City now at Auckland f C. It was 1486 01:15:41,667 --> 01:15:43,547 Speaker 2: just it was just a great day all round. Now 1487 01:15:43,667 --> 01:15:46,507 Speaker 2: black Caps and White Ferns can they could? Can they 1488 01:15:46,547 --> 01:15:48,587 Speaker 2: both win over the next sort of I don't know, 1489 01:15:48,627 --> 01:15:49,667 Speaker 2: eighteen hours or so. 1490 01:15:51,107 --> 01:15:53,707 Speaker 7: Yeah, look, I think I think they can. And the 1491 01:15:53,747 --> 01:15:56,987 Speaker 7: White Fans is a great story, really sort of a 1492 01:15:56,987 --> 01:16:00,467 Speaker 7: Cinderella story because they were the team that was always 1493 01:16:00,507 --> 01:16:02,947 Speaker 7: sort of coughing and sputtering, but looked like they had 1494 01:16:03,147 --> 01:16:05,387 Speaker 7: this core of talent and what was going to you know, 1495 01:16:05,427 --> 01:16:08,187 Speaker 7: when were they all going to But I just admire 1496 01:16:08,187 --> 01:16:13,867 Speaker 7: the way they've kept, you know, improving and showing up 1497 01:16:13,867 --> 01:16:17,587 Speaker 7: in pressure moments. But you know, someone like Amelia cur 1498 01:16:17,947 --> 01:16:21,827 Speaker 7: just showing how world class she is with Badam ball, 1499 01:16:21,987 --> 01:16:25,187 Speaker 7: and I mean that she's she's really sort of stood 1500 01:16:25,267 --> 01:16:29,427 Speaker 7: up to the point where we've got a superstar. 1501 01:16:28,947 --> 01:16:32,387 Speaker 2: There well, without question, without question in the Black Caps. 1502 01:16:32,427 --> 01:16:35,307 Speaker 2: We're only need one hundred and seven. The rain stays away, 1503 01:16:35,427 --> 01:16:37,867 Speaker 2: and you know, we could win a Test in India 1504 01:16:37,907 --> 01:16:39,467 Speaker 2: for the first time since nineteen eighty eight. 1505 01:16:39,587 --> 01:16:43,747 Speaker 7: James, I know, and look, I need to sorry for 1506 01:16:43,827 --> 01:16:48,387 Speaker 7: quoting Alanas Morrissette, but thank you India for actually putting 1507 01:16:48,467 --> 01:16:53,267 Speaker 7: us on a perch that takes seaman swing bowling for starters. 1508 01:16:53,267 --> 01:16:56,947 Speaker 7: So thank you for that. But also thank you India 1509 01:16:57,107 --> 01:17:00,787 Speaker 7: for playing us, giving us the respect of putting out 1510 01:17:00,827 --> 01:17:04,507 Speaker 7: what is their top eleven, the first eleven really just 1511 01:17:04,507 --> 01:17:07,107 Speaker 7: seeing what South Africa sent over to he' Zealand last 1512 01:17:07,107 --> 01:17:09,787 Speaker 7: time I just thought was so poor, but in the 1513 01:17:09,827 --> 01:17:12,867 Speaker 7: air giving us showing us the respect. This Cole header 1514 01:17:12,867 --> 01:17:17,347 Speaker 7: is you know, all those big stars punts and it's 1515 01:17:17,387 --> 01:17:21,187 Speaker 7: all though all there, so to beat them on their 1516 01:17:21,227 --> 01:17:23,707 Speaker 7: home turf against their best players will be will be 1517 01:17:23,747 --> 01:17:24,507 Speaker 7: a massive result. 1518 01:17:25,307 --> 01:17:28,387 Speaker 2: Now can I ask you about the mouses of the man. 1519 01:17:28,427 --> 01:17:31,027 Speaker 2: He's really just a kid wearing the fourteen jersey for 1520 01:17:31,107 --> 01:17:35,947 Speaker 2: White Cuttle in their semi final against Wellington Olie Mathis. 1521 01:17:36,027 --> 01:17:38,547 Speaker 2: I believe he's out of Hamilton Boys High. I thought 1522 01:17:38,547 --> 01:17:40,787 Speaker 2: he was a loose forward. Did you see that try 1523 01:17:40,827 --> 01:17:41,307 Speaker 2: he scored? 1524 01:17:42,307 --> 01:17:44,987 Speaker 7: Yeah, I know, he's a freak of nature. Oli Mathis. 1525 01:17:44,987 --> 01:17:47,627 Speaker 7: If you want to go and have fun, go on 1526 01:17:47,667 --> 01:17:49,987 Speaker 7: YouTube and have a look at the New Zealand Secretary 1527 01:17:49,987 --> 01:17:52,707 Speaker 7: Schools game from the last year or the year before, 1528 01:17:53,267 --> 01:17:56,507 Speaker 7: and Oli Mathis just puts on a clinic of tries 1529 01:17:56,587 --> 01:18:00,147 Speaker 7: and assist and yeah it was a sixty meter kicking 1530 01:18:00,227 --> 01:18:02,387 Speaker 7: chase where he kicked the ball and then hacked in 1531 01:18:02,427 --> 01:18:04,347 Speaker 7: her head as well, sort of volleyed her head and 1532 01:18:04,387 --> 01:18:09,147 Speaker 7: then won the chase an open side flanker. He's actually 1533 01:18:09,147 --> 01:18:12,427 Speaker 7: from why He, so he's a why He kid. And 1534 01:18:12,507 --> 01:18:15,947 Speaker 7: Wayne Smith, when he spotted him as a kid, said hey, 1535 01:18:16,307 --> 01:18:18,747 Speaker 7: I've been helping out at why He Rugby club and 1536 01:18:19,027 --> 01:18:21,067 Speaker 7: the best best player at the club is a fourteen 1537 01:18:21,147 --> 01:18:22,827 Speaker 7: year old schoolboy, and that. 1538 01:18:22,867 --> 01:18:23,587 Speaker 5: Was Ali Mackin. 1539 01:18:23,947 --> 01:18:28,467 Speaker 7: So now he's so even the professor's going, who the 1540 01:18:28,547 --> 01:18:31,867 Speaker 7: hell is this? And he's got to the point, now 1541 01:18:31,867 --> 01:18:33,787 Speaker 7: where what do you do with I actually thought that 1542 01:18:34,267 --> 01:18:36,667 Speaker 7: Razors should take a punt on him and take him 1543 01:18:36,707 --> 01:18:39,707 Speaker 7: over there, because it's an he's an outrageous talent, but 1544 01:18:39,827 --> 01:18:42,267 Speaker 7: they don't know is he going to make like Eric 1545 01:18:42,347 --> 01:18:44,947 Speaker 7: Rush and Jonah Loomu start in the in the forwards 1546 01:18:44,987 --> 01:18:46,987 Speaker 7: and end up in the backs. I think I've heard 1547 01:18:46,987 --> 01:18:49,547 Speaker 7: from White Cuts or and Chiefs people that he should 1548 01:18:49,587 --> 01:18:52,907 Speaker 7: probably play in the backs and second five or when 1549 01:18:53,867 --> 01:18:58,347 Speaker 7: look to be two best options there. But look, when 1550 01:18:58,347 --> 01:19:00,707 Speaker 7: you've got someone like that, with those sorts of wheels, 1551 01:19:01,467 --> 01:19:03,667 Speaker 7: you know, it doesn't always translate. You need to actually 1552 01:19:03,707 --> 01:19:05,787 Speaker 7: love the dark arts and you need to want to 1553 01:19:05,787 --> 01:19:10,027 Speaker 7: put your head and some horrible places. And that's why 1554 01:19:10,467 --> 01:19:13,427 Speaker 7: you know Sam Caine and Richard McCall were great sevens 1555 01:19:13,427 --> 01:19:16,267 Speaker 7: and even Josh Cromfeld. I don't know if Oli has 1556 01:19:16,307 --> 01:19:19,347 Speaker 7: that necessarily in his DNA, So let him roam free. 1557 01:19:20,267 --> 01:19:23,107 Speaker 2: Let him roam free. Indeed, Hoskins Satutu, what do you 1558 01:19:23,107 --> 01:19:25,267 Speaker 2: predict for Hoskins Satutu? 1559 01:19:27,027 --> 01:19:30,187 Speaker 7: I think Hoskin Statutu will leave. So I think that 1560 01:19:30,227 --> 01:19:33,387 Speaker 7: he he does have any injury and that's and that's 1561 01:19:33,707 --> 01:19:35,627 Speaker 7: ruled him out of I think Razor was going to 1562 01:19:35,667 --> 01:19:38,747 Speaker 7: call him back in for the Japan Test, but look, 1563 01:19:38,787 --> 01:19:43,907 Speaker 7: he probably feels aggrieved over the over the this tenure 1564 01:19:43,987 --> 01:19:47,507 Speaker 7: of Raises, but also the previous coaches as well, and 1565 01:19:47,547 --> 01:19:50,307 Speaker 7: so I just think he you know, he can't buy 1566 01:19:50,307 --> 01:19:53,147 Speaker 7: a trick, so he's he's looking. He's got the options 1567 01:19:53,147 --> 01:19:57,067 Speaker 7: of Fiji or England. He qualifies this time next year. 1568 01:19:57,107 --> 01:19:59,107 Speaker 7: I think it's been a three years stand now since 1569 01:19:59,107 --> 01:20:04,347 Speaker 7: his last All Blacks tests. I think the selectors have 1570 01:20:04,427 --> 01:20:06,827 Speaker 7: got it wrong. I reckon that he should have been 1571 01:20:06,827 --> 01:20:08,867 Speaker 7: in the All Black squad. He was the best player 1572 01:20:09,427 --> 01:20:12,147 Speaker 7: in Super rugby. You have to find a way to 1573 01:20:12,227 --> 01:20:14,747 Speaker 7: get the best out of him or to fit your system. 1574 01:20:15,027 --> 01:20:20,867 Speaker 7: But the emergence of Wallace atiti is probably feels like 1575 01:20:20,867 --> 01:20:23,067 Speaker 7: the writings on the wall that even if he came back, 1576 01:20:24,147 --> 01:20:27,587 Speaker 7: he'd still be behind an outrageous talent as well. So 1577 01:20:28,347 --> 01:20:29,747 Speaker 7: maybe it's his best for him to go, and I 1578 01:20:29,747 --> 01:20:30,267 Speaker 7: think you will. 1579 01:20:31,667 --> 01:20:34,027 Speaker 2: I'm trying to remember if I remember this correctly. But 1580 01:20:34,187 --> 01:20:36,507 Speaker 2: at the back end of Super rugby. I'm pretty sure 1581 01:20:37,147 --> 01:20:40,427 Speaker 2: if you asked most rugby fans they would have about 1582 01:20:40,427 --> 01:20:44,067 Speaker 2: who If it was a choice between Sotutu and Satiti, 1583 01:20:44,587 --> 01:20:47,027 Speaker 2: most would have gone Hoskins Sotuta, wouldn't they? 1584 01:20:47,987 --> 01:20:50,467 Speaker 7: Yeah, I think so. I mean Wallaston have the absolute 1585 01:20:50,467 --> 01:20:53,787 Speaker 7: barnstorm of Sebi Final. But then yes, the great thing 1586 01:20:53,827 --> 01:20:59,107 Speaker 7: with Satuto is that he can play all sorts. You know, 1587 01:21:00,027 --> 01:21:02,907 Speaker 7: the Blues are their best work in wet, groamy conditions, 1588 01:21:02,947 --> 01:21:05,627 Speaker 7: and he played that tight game really well, which you 1589 01:21:05,747 --> 01:21:09,627 Speaker 7: need in test matches right, ultum Internationals, you know, July 1590 01:21:09,787 --> 01:21:12,307 Speaker 7: and New zealand all that sort of stuff. You need 1591 01:21:12,347 --> 01:21:14,147 Speaker 7: to be able to play in those conditions. And I 1592 01:21:14,187 --> 01:21:17,827 Speaker 7: think Hoskins is a man for all seasons and that 1593 01:21:18,067 --> 01:21:19,947 Speaker 7: and the one thing about it is, and I think 1594 01:21:19,987 --> 01:21:21,747 Speaker 7: I've seen this on your show a lot, Poney, you'll 1595 01:21:21,947 --> 01:21:25,027 Speaker 7: you'll know I'm a Hoskins Statuotu fan. Is that are 1596 01:21:25,107 --> 01:21:28,067 Speaker 7: we letting out possibly the most talented rugby player in 1597 01:21:28,107 --> 01:21:31,267 Speaker 7: the world just slip from our grasp and not find 1598 01:21:31,947 --> 01:21:34,387 Speaker 7: a spacer in the in the team. I know that 1599 01:21:34,467 --> 01:21:37,667 Speaker 7: all those Northern Hemisphere or even South African teams will 1600 01:21:37,707 --> 01:21:40,387 Speaker 7: be absolutely celebrating that we can't find a place for 1601 01:21:40,467 --> 01:21:43,627 Speaker 7: Hoskins tutu because he would be their worst nightmare to face. 1602 01:21:44,747 --> 01:21:47,387 Speaker 2: James, always good to chat mate, Thanks for taking our 1603 01:21:47,427 --> 01:21:50,147 Speaker 2: call as always. Let's try again next Sunday, shall we? 1604 01:21:50,947 --> 01:21:51,307 Speaker 7: Yes? 1605 01:21:51,467 --> 01:21:51,947 Speaker 8: Indeed? 1606 01:21:51,987 --> 01:21:53,427 Speaker 7: And yeah the America's Cup. 1607 01:21:53,627 --> 01:21:56,267 Speaker 2: Oh yes, you dine out on. 1608 01:21:56,147 --> 01:21:59,987 Speaker 7: That, mate. It's you know, he's an all time great now, 1609 01:22:00,867 --> 01:22:03,147 Speaker 7: Peter Burling up there with Dennis Connor and all the 1610 01:22:03,227 --> 01:22:06,347 Speaker 7: you know, all the luminaries of that. So I still 1611 01:22:06,347 --> 01:22:08,227 Speaker 7: will missed the old school of laughing up and all 1612 01:22:08,267 --> 01:22:10,747 Speaker 7: that sort of stuff, and you know, spinnakers and wine 1613 01:22:10,747 --> 01:22:13,827 Speaker 7: glasses and all that sort of thing. But I'm sure 1614 01:22:13,827 --> 01:22:15,547 Speaker 7: they'll be enjoying the wine glasses over there. 1615 01:22:15,907 --> 01:22:19,147 Speaker 2: I'm sure you're right, Thank you, James. James mcconey around 1616 01:22:19,187 --> 01:22:22,107 Speaker 2: this time every Sunday here on Weekend Sport seven Away 1617 01:22:22,107 --> 01:22:23,187 Speaker 2: from two News Talks EBB. 1618 01:22:24,027 --> 01:22:29,107 Speaker 1: Breaking down the Hail Mary's and the epic field weekends 1619 01:22:29,187 --> 01:22:32,307 Speaker 1: for it with Jason Hine, News Talk zemb. 1620 01:22:32,747 --> 01:22:34,707 Speaker 2: Four to two after the News at two, the last 1621 01:22:34,707 --> 01:22:37,987 Speaker 2: hour of the show, including some analysis of Liam Lawson 1622 01:22:38,107 --> 01:22:41,227 Speaker 2: ahead of his return to a full time seat in 1623 01:22:41,267 --> 01:22:43,307 Speaker 2: Formula one, well full time for the rest of this 1624 01:22:43,387 --> 01:22:45,987 Speaker 2: year anyway, and all things being equal next year too. 1625 01:22:46,107 --> 01:22:48,987 Speaker 2: The US Grand Prix in Texas tomorrow morning. He will 1626 01:22:48,987 --> 01:22:50,987 Speaker 2: start from last on the grid, but that's due to 1627 01:22:51,027 --> 01:22:55,147 Speaker 2: a grid penalty which was incurred by the team even 1628 01:22:55,147 --> 01:22:57,347 Speaker 2: before Liam Lawson got back in the car. So what 1629 01:22:57,387 --> 01:22:59,947 Speaker 2: does this all mean and what will success look like 1630 01:23:00,187 --> 01:23:02,947 Speaker 2: for Liam Lawson both tomorrow and for the remaining races 1631 01:23:03,147 --> 01:23:05,507 Speaker 2: of this year. Bob mcmurragan a chapters about that. Maddy 1632 01:23:05,547 --> 01:23:08,667 Speaker 2: Gordon's on the show Silver Fern's mid quarter ahead of 1633 01:23:08,707 --> 01:23:13,307 Speaker 2: Constellation Cup Test number one in Wellington tonight against Australia 1634 01:23:13,387 --> 01:23:17,347 Speaker 2: and New Wellington Phoenix goalkeeper Josh Oluway Jemmy is also 1635 01:23:17,387 --> 01:23:17,827 Speaker 2: on the show. 1636 01:23:19,187 --> 01:23:23,467 Speaker 1: The only place for the big names, the big issues, 1637 01:23:24,147 --> 01:23:29,107 Speaker 1: the big controversies and the big conversations. It's all on 1638 01:23:29,187 --> 01:23:32,947 Speaker 1: Weekend Sport with Jason Vain on your home of Sport 1639 01:23:33,427 --> 01:23:34,307 Speaker 1: News Talks at be. 1640 01:23:37,547 --> 01:23:42,987 Speaker 2: Welcome back into Weekend Sports. Sorry I was distracted. I 1641 01:23:43,067 --> 01:23:47,067 Speaker 2: was distracted by a message I just received from Andy 1642 01:23:47,147 --> 01:23:51,867 Speaker 2: about the prize money up for grabs at the T 1643 01:23:51,867 --> 01:23:59,987 Speaker 2: twenty Cricket World Cup. The winners prize poul so if 1644 01:24:00,067 --> 01:24:03,667 Speaker 2: New Zealand win the T twenty World Cup tomorrow morning. 1645 01:24:04,747 --> 01:24:08,427 Speaker 2: The winners prize, Paul is three point eight five million 1646 01:24:08,467 --> 01:24:13,107 Speaker 2: New Zealand dollars, which will we split evenly between the 1647 01:24:13,147 --> 01:24:18,827 Speaker 2: fifteen players three point eight five million, and eat on 1648 01:24:18,867 --> 01:24:21,587 Speaker 2: your calculator quickly. For us, what is three point eight 1649 01:24:21,667 --> 01:24:24,747 Speaker 2: five million divided by fifteen? Please jeez, okay, yep, yep, 1650 01:24:25,067 --> 01:24:29,107 Speaker 2: calculator five those numbers again, well you could have just 1651 01:24:29,267 --> 01:24:30,667 Speaker 2: you could you could have you could have got it 1652 01:24:30,667 --> 01:24:32,707 Speaker 2: off the air. But yeah, three point eight five with 1653 01:24:33,627 --> 01:24:34,707 Speaker 2: six zeros. 1654 01:24:34,347 --> 01:24:41,067 Speaker 3: Behind it, a right three eight five one two yep, yep, 1655 01:24:41,107 --> 01:24:45,947 Speaker 3: divided by divided by fifteen two one hundred and fifty 1656 01:24:46,027 --> 01:24:49,467 Speaker 3: six thousand, six hundred and sixty six point sixty six 1657 01:24:49,507 --> 01:24:51,867 Speaker 3: six six sixty six seven, rounding a. 1658 01:24:51,947 --> 01:24:55,987 Speaker 2: Quarter of a million dollars each. For those players. That's 1659 01:24:56,027 --> 01:24:59,427 Speaker 2: life changing stuff. Two hundred and fifty grand each if 1660 01:24:59,427 --> 01:25:02,987 Speaker 2: they win tomorrow morning. If they don't push all clear andy, 1661 01:25:03,827 --> 01:25:09,227 Speaker 2: one point nine three million, one oh jeez, one nine. 1662 01:25:09,747 --> 01:25:12,787 Speaker 26: One nine to three, and then you're zero zero zero 1663 01:25:14,067 --> 01:25:17,827 Speaker 26: divided by fifteen, it's one hundred and twenty eight point 1664 01:25:17,947 --> 01:25:20,827 Speaker 26: sixty sixty six or one hundred and twenty eight six 1665 01:25:20,827 --> 01:25:22,427 Speaker 26: sixty six point sixty six six. 1666 01:25:22,507 --> 01:25:24,227 Speaker 2: That still a lot of money, isn't it. Yeah, one 1667 01:25:24,267 --> 01:25:28,027 Speaker 2: hundred and twenty eight thousand still good money. So they're 1668 01:25:28,067 --> 01:25:31,667 Speaker 2: guaranteed that they are guaranteed that one hundred and twenty 1669 01:25:31,667 --> 01:25:35,507 Speaker 2: eight grand each New Zealand dollars. Good on them. That's 1670 01:25:35,627 --> 01:25:39,547 Speaker 2: terrific if your house deposits for some of those White 1671 01:25:39,587 --> 01:25:43,267 Speaker 2: Ferns players. Right where were we? I was going to 1672 01:25:43,267 --> 01:25:45,147 Speaker 2: tell tell you about what was happening this hour, Now 1673 01:25:45,227 --> 01:25:48,027 Speaker 2: let's do that. Josh Oliver Yemmy is the new goalkeeper 1674 01:25:48,027 --> 01:25:53,027 Speaker 2: for Wellington Phoenix the mens side. He's English Nigerian by 1675 01:25:53,107 --> 01:25:57,307 Speaker 2: birth and is between the sticks, presumably for the season 1676 01:25:57,347 --> 01:25:59,667 Speaker 2: open of this afternoon couple of hours AWA against Western United. 1677 01:25:59,707 --> 01:26:01,707 Speaker 2: He's on the show Maddie Gordon of the Silver Ferns. 1678 01:26:01,707 --> 01:26:04,987 Speaker 2: They played the Constellation Cup opener against Australia in Wellington 1679 01:26:05,027 --> 01:26:08,907 Speaker 2: tonight and very shortly Bob McMurray on the on the 1680 01:26:08,947 --> 01:26:12,907 Speaker 2: Formula one and Kiewi Liam Lawson starting at the back 1681 01:26:12,947 --> 01:26:14,867 Speaker 2: of the grid. You've heard in our sports news about 1682 01:26:14,907 --> 01:26:17,667 Speaker 2: that the equipment's penalty which is sent them to the 1683 01:26:17,667 --> 01:26:19,547 Speaker 2: back of the grid. Will get that explained for you 1684 01:26:19,627 --> 01:26:21,947 Speaker 2: and I'll be interested from Bob as to what Liam 1685 01:26:21,987 --> 01:26:24,027 Speaker 2: Lawson has to do to make sure he's got that 1686 01:26:24,067 --> 01:26:26,307 Speaker 2: seat next year. It almost feels like, as long as 1687 01:26:26,307 --> 01:26:29,867 Speaker 2: he doesn't have a catastrophic falling off the cliff as 1688 01:26:29,907 --> 01:26:31,987 Speaker 2: far as his driving is concerned, that he should get 1689 01:26:31,987 --> 01:26:34,307 Speaker 2: the full time drive for all of twenty twenty five 1690 01:26:34,467 --> 01:26:37,107 Speaker 2: or am I being overly optimistic there. We'll keep an 1691 01:26:37,107 --> 01:26:39,747 Speaker 2: eye on live sport as well, including Ford Trophy cricket 1692 01:26:39,947 --> 01:26:44,347 Speaker 2: and the Lahure Cup final in the Heartland Championship. This 1693 01:26:44,827 --> 01:26:49,187 Speaker 2: has just kicked off in Tekweedi King Country against West 1694 01:26:49,187 --> 01:26:52,427 Speaker 2: Coast for the Lahure Cup. We'll keep an eye on 1695 01:26:52,467 --> 01:26:54,507 Speaker 2: that for you as well. You can call us on 1696 01:26:54,707 --> 01:26:56,667 Speaker 2: eight hundred and eighty ten eighty nine two nine two 1697 01:26:56,747 --> 01:26:58,747 Speaker 2: is our text line if you'd like to get in 1698 01:26:58,787 --> 01:27:01,387 Speaker 2: touch with us. Coming up ten past two though, and 1699 01:27:01,427 --> 01:27:03,507 Speaker 2: as we always do it around about this time on 1700 01:27:03,707 --> 01:27:05,787 Speaker 2: we can sport, we like to make sure that you 1701 01:27:05,827 --> 01:27:09,347 Speaker 2: haven't listening thing. We like to bring you up to 1702 01:27:09,467 --> 01:27:11,627 Speaker 2: date with things that may have escaped your attention. And 1703 01:27:11,867 --> 01:27:14,307 Speaker 2: as we've said a few times this afternoon, there is 1704 01:27:14,467 --> 01:27:16,827 Speaker 2: a heck of a lot on, so you can't possibly 1705 01:27:16,867 --> 01:27:21,347 Speaker 2: be in touch with everything. There's a new Heartland rugby champion. 1706 01:27:21,387 --> 01:27:23,747 Speaker 2: This is the Meads Cup from yesterday. 1707 01:27:23,507 --> 01:27:27,307 Speaker 27: Superb and there's an example and they win the penalty 1708 01:27:27,347 --> 01:27:28,147 Speaker 27: two to finish it. 1709 01:27:30,387 --> 01:27:34,507 Speaker 2: And that is what it means. Till the swamp foxes 1710 01:27:34,547 --> 01:27:35,347 Speaker 2: here and. 1711 01:27:35,587 --> 01:27:36,267 Speaker 7: Down or hum. 1712 01:27:36,667 --> 01:27:40,987 Speaker 2: Quinn Colin seventeen points in the final says it's a 1713 01:27:41,107 --> 01:27:47,347 Speaker 2: touch a fleeing for the second time. Tams Vunny means 1714 01:27:47,427 --> 01:27:51,227 Speaker 2: chuck champions bay of plenty meantime into their first ever 1715 01:27:51,467 --> 01:27:53,067 Speaker 2: NPC Rugby Final. 1716 01:27:53,907 --> 01:27:58,267 Speaker 10: Taps it, hecks it deads and buy it plenty a 1717 01:27:58,427 --> 01:28:01,707 Speaker 10: hitting to the NPC Final. 1718 01:28:01,427 --> 01:28:04,547 Speaker 2: Next weekend and they'll match up against Here we go. 1719 01:28:04,627 --> 01:28:07,267 Speaker 24: That's time they've covering that back in the stead, goes 1720 01:28:07,347 --> 01:28:09,187 Speaker 24: Riley Higgins on the Wellington Lions. 1721 01:28:09,227 --> 01:28:09,987 Speaker 11: I've gone one. 1722 01:28:09,867 --> 01:28:11,707 Speaker 18: Step further than I did last year. 1723 01:28:11,987 --> 01:28:14,907 Speaker 2: They are under the bummings En Preca Final Wellington. They 1724 01:28:14,907 --> 01:28:17,667 Speaker 2: have plenty next Saturday. The Breakers have shaken off their 1725 01:28:17,707 --> 01:28:20,587 Speaker 2: loss earlier in the week to hold off the Wildcats. 1726 01:28:20,707 --> 01:28:23,307 Speaker 2: Checks and childline throwing up with the left turn tops 1727 01:28:23,347 --> 01:28:26,787 Speaker 2: gol Blakers get a pat Now they'll hun to faust 1728 01:28:27,187 --> 01:28:29,627 Speaker 2: Wow rang Jar Sam Monica, I. 1729 01:28:29,827 --> 01:28:35,187 Speaker 28: Son the odds are insurmountable now for the Wildcats. 1730 01:28:34,907 --> 01:28:38,347 Speaker 2: And it's been a great evening for Bill Foley owned 1731 01:28:38,507 --> 01:28:49,507 Speaker 2: football teams. Bournemouth up ending Arsenal by Betes Christy. The 1732 01:28:49,667 --> 01:28:57,387 Speaker 2: setis kiddies are undone by a setee. I'm como, Sam Shipton. 1733 01:28:57,707 --> 01:28:59,827 Speaker 18: It's just a second of a victory of. 1734 01:28:59,987 --> 01:29:04,107 Speaker 2: Arsenal and closer to home, Auckland FC find themselves for 1735 01:29:04,147 --> 01:29:06,027 Speaker 2: the meantime anyway at the top of the A League 1736 01:29:06,107 --> 01:29:13,107 Speaker 2: lender mister brass Rogison dabraise the provider. 1737 01:29:14,147 --> 01:29:16,787 Speaker 28: Rogerson with the Finnish and didn't. 1738 01:29:16,427 --> 01:29:23,187 Speaker 2: He loved that the hometown point He's doubled Audland's money. 1739 01:29:23,187 --> 01:29:23,867 Speaker 19: They lead it to. 1740 01:29:24,027 --> 01:29:28,707 Speaker 1: Elements analyzing every view from every angle in the sporting world. 1741 01:29:28,827 --> 01:29:31,227 Speaker 1: Weekends for It with Jason Vye. 1742 01:29:33,347 --> 01:29:36,787 Speaker 2: Talks eNB thirteen past to Bob McMurray on the Formula one. 1743 01:29:36,827 --> 01:29:38,947 Speaker 2: Shortly a couple of texts through. Isn't there a larger 1744 01:29:38,987 --> 01:29:41,267 Speaker 2: squad to divide that money between? Ellen says don't the 1745 01:29:41,307 --> 01:29:44,227 Speaker 2: coaches and managers also share in the financial winnings. I'm 1746 01:29:44,267 --> 01:29:49,907 Speaker 2: just reading from the official Keyweek Cricket media release. Here 1747 01:29:50,147 --> 01:29:53,307 Speaker 2: the New Zealand squad will split their prize Paul evenly 1748 01:29:53,787 --> 01:29:58,307 Speaker 2: between the fifteen players in the World Cup squad. There 1749 01:29:58,307 --> 01:30:01,707 Speaker 2: you go, so that's what it says. No mention of coaches, managers, 1750 01:30:01,787 --> 01:30:05,267 Speaker 2: anybody like that. The fifteen players in the New Zealand 1751 01:30:05,467 --> 01:30:09,787 Speaker 2: squad will it evenly? The prize Paul, if that is 1752 01:30:10,747 --> 01:30:14,707 Speaker 2: a winning prize Paul, around two hundred and fifty grand each. 1753 01:30:15,107 --> 01:30:18,667 Speaker 2: It's New Zealand dollars if they are runners up tomorrow morning, 1754 01:30:18,707 --> 01:30:22,507 Speaker 2: around one hundred and twenty eight thousand. Big money. Big 1755 01:30:22,547 --> 01:30:25,227 Speaker 2: money on offer at these tournaments if you can progress 1756 01:30:25,347 --> 01:30:30,147 Speaker 2: deep into them. Formerly one driver Liam Lawson remains upbeat 1757 01:30:30,187 --> 01:30:32,267 Speaker 2: despite starting from the back of the grid and tomorrow 1758 01:30:32,307 --> 01:30:35,027 Speaker 2: morning's US Grand Prix in Texas, the Racing Bulls driver 1759 01:30:35,107 --> 01:30:37,427 Speaker 2: posted the third fastest time in the opening qualifying session, 1760 01:30:37,467 --> 01:30:39,547 Speaker 2: but failed to record a lap in the second. He 1761 01:30:39,667 --> 01:30:41,787 Speaker 2: was always though, condemned to start from the back of 1762 01:30:41,827 --> 01:30:45,107 Speaker 2: the grid after his team incurred a sixty place grid 1763 01:30:45,307 --> 01:30:50,187 Speaker 2: penalty for exceeding the season's engine allocation. Here's Liam Lawson 1764 01:30:50,227 --> 01:30:51,627 Speaker 2: after his qualifying lap. 1765 01:30:51,747 --> 01:30:53,987 Speaker 28: Honestly from my site, happy to put the lap together, 1766 01:30:54,067 --> 01:30:55,947 Speaker 28: to put the performance there and show what I guess 1767 01:30:55,947 --> 01:30:58,107 Speaker 28: the speed that I Honestly, we felt from P one 1768 01:30:58,187 --> 01:31:00,627 Speaker 28: yesterday the carfel goods and I knew that being the 1769 01:31:00,667 --> 01:31:03,747 Speaker 28: first session, if the speed was already there in session one, 1770 01:31:03,787 --> 01:31:04,867 Speaker 28: we probably had a bit more so. 1771 01:31:04,907 --> 01:31:07,987 Speaker 2: Fine Formula one expert by McMurray as whether we had 1772 01:31:07,987 --> 01:31:10,627 Speaker 2: a talkback call or explain the grid penalty to us 1773 01:31:10,627 --> 01:31:12,227 Speaker 2: a couple of hours ago, Bob, but can you give 1774 01:31:12,307 --> 01:31:16,027 Speaker 2: us your explanation as to the reason for the grid penalty? 1775 01:31:17,827 --> 01:31:20,587 Speaker 5: Yeah, I painty. Well, yeah, the reason is that so 1776 01:31:20,667 --> 01:31:22,787 Speaker 5: many bits and pieces have been changed to the back 1777 01:31:22,827 --> 01:31:24,787 Speaker 5: of the car. Pretty much all the shiny bits that 1778 01:31:24,867 --> 01:31:27,427 Speaker 5: make a noise and all the shiny bits that make 1779 01:31:27,467 --> 01:31:31,747 Speaker 5: battery go have been changed. And this was due to 1780 01:31:31,827 --> 01:31:36,507 Speaker 5: penalties incurred by when Daniel Ricardo was driving the car. 1781 01:31:36,547 --> 01:31:39,667 Speaker 5: So they're getting rid of it all now, and basically 1782 01:31:39,827 --> 01:31:43,427 Speaker 5: Liam Lawson will start afresh from the next Grand Prix 1783 01:31:43,587 --> 01:31:46,107 Speaker 5: in Mexico, not this Grand Prix. This grum Prix is 1784 01:31:46,107 --> 01:31:47,427 Speaker 5: going to start from the back of the grid, as 1785 01:31:47,427 --> 01:31:50,467 Speaker 5: you've already said. So for me to go through the 1786 01:31:50,467 --> 01:31:53,267 Speaker 5: whole list, I get myself confused. It is just about 1787 01:31:53,267 --> 01:31:55,987 Speaker 5: everything you can think of that they need to change 1788 01:31:56,427 --> 01:31:59,427 Speaker 5: to make the car ready for the rest of the season, 1789 01:32:00,467 --> 01:32:02,867 Speaker 5: and he's going to encourage. But that's no big deal, 1790 01:32:03,067 --> 01:32:06,907 Speaker 5: not at this particular race, because he by studying at 1791 01:32:06,947 --> 01:32:09,267 Speaker 5: the back of the grid, he has had a chance 1792 01:32:09,347 --> 01:32:12,187 Speaker 5: to just get his thumb in the seat, get used 1793 01:32:12,187 --> 01:32:14,627 Speaker 5: to the thing, and drive well. And as you saw, 1794 01:32:14,907 --> 01:32:17,747 Speaker 5: if those who didn't see, in the first part of 1795 01:32:17,787 --> 01:32:23,907 Speaker 5: qualifying for this week, for tomorrow's race, he qualified third. Now, okay, 1796 01:32:23,987 --> 01:32:27,827 Speaker 5: it's only in the first qualifying section. Not everybody will 1797 01:32:27,827 --> 01:32:31,187 Speaker 5: have the engines turned up, not everybody will have new 1798 01:32:31,227 --> 01:32:34,787 Speaker 5: tires on. He did, but nonetheless, his teammate did not 1799 01:32:34,947 --> 01:32:39,507 Speaker 5: finish anywhere near third in that same session, So from 1800 01:32:39,507 --> 01:32:42,627 Speaker 5: his point of view, it's a job done. Onto the 1801 01:32:42,627 --> 01:32:43,267 Speaker 5: next one. 1802 01:32:43,507 --> 01:32:45,067 Speaker 2: I was going to ask you how long it'll take 1803 01:32:45,147 --> 01:32:46,707 Speaker 2: him to get used to the car again, But I 1804 01:32:46,747 --> 01:32:48,507 Speaker 2: think the answer is not very long at all, Bob 1805 01:32:48,547 --> 01:32:49,227 Speaker 2: By the sounds of that. 1806 01:32:50,227 --> 01:32:52,427 Speaker 5: No, no, I mean, I've got to say I had 1807 01:32:52,467 --> 01:32:54,947 Speaker 5: every confidence in Liam, having seen him come through the 1808 01:32:55,747 --> 01:32:58,547 Speaker 5: junior ranks and knowing how he drives and all that 1809 01:32:58,587 --> 01:33:00,387 Speaker 5: sort of thing, but I did not think he would 1810 01:33:00,387 --> 01:33:02,987 Speaker 5: be third. But it is a little bit skewed because 1811 01:33:03,027 --> 01:33:06,667 Speaker 5: in the first qualifying those people who are unshre sure 1812 01:33:06,827 --> 01:33:09,947 Speaker 5: of getting through the qualifying, we'll put the new tires 1813 01:33:09,987 --> 01:33:12,067 Speaker 5: on and turn the engines up on all that sort 1814 01:33:12,107 --> 01:33:15,027 Speaker 5: of thing. Those people who are reasonably sure of getting through, 1815 01:33:15,547 --> 01:33:18,027 Speaker 5: you know, the McLarens, Ferrari's Red Bull, that sort of thing. 1816 01:33:18,347 --> 01:33:21,347 Speaker 5: They will not detune the engine, but they won't wind 1817 01:33:21,347 --> 01:33:23,307 Speaker 5: it all the way up. And many of them started 1818 01:33:23,387 --> 01:33:28,747 Speaker 5: on used tires. But nonetheless, in Formula one, what you're 1819 01:33:28,747 --> 01:33:35,147 Speaker 5: always compared against is your teammate. And in that session, 1820 01:33:35,187 --> 01:33:38,027 Speaker 5: Liam Lawson finished third, as you say, and he was 1821 01:33:38,947 --> 01:33:41,667 Speaker 5: with a time let me see, of just zero point 1822 01:33:41,707 --> 01:33:45,427 Speaker 5: two ninety three away from Max for Staffan, but Sunoda 1823 01:33:45,627 --> 01:33:49,867 Speaker 5: finished half a second. Flower. That's the thing that Red 1824 01:33:49,907 --> 01:33:52,387 Speaker 5: Bull will be looking at. That's the thing that Red 1825 01:33:52,387 --> 01:33:55,747 Speaker 5: Bull generally and the RB team will be very pleased 1826 01:33:55,787 --> 01:34:00,827 Speaker 5: about and pleased to see. Unfortunately, Fernando Alonso wasn't very 1827 01:34:00,827 --> 01:34:03,227 Speaker 5: pleased with Liam Lawson. But that's a whole other story. 1828 01:34:04,107 --> 01:34:06,347 Speaker 2: Well, it wasn't Fernando Alonso very placed with Liam Lawson. 1829 01:34:07,147 --> 01:34:09,467 Speaker 5: Oh well, he's come out all saying all sorts of 1830 01:34:10,107 --> 01:34:13,067 Speaker 5: nasty little things about him, because Liam Lawson was actually 1831 01:34:13,707 --> 01:34:15,747 Speaker 5: he was, he was racing, shall we say? 1832 01:34:16,347 --> 01:34:16,467 Speaker 14: Uh? 1833 01:34:16,667 --> 01:34:20,107 Speaker 5: And Fernando Alonso was trying to get past Liam Lawson 1834 01:34:20,227 --> 01:34:24,467 Speaker 5: in the qualify in the sprints race, and he's said 1835 01:34:25,067 --> 01:34:28,907 Speaker 5: one statement, I've got it here. He says he's got 1836 01:34:28,947 --> 01:34:31,587 Speaker 5: six races to prove himself. But honestly, I'm not sure 1837 01:34:31,627 --> 01:34:34,347 Speaker 5: he's approaching it the right way. It's his career on 1838 01:34:34,387 --> 01:34:37,867 Speaker 5: the line, not mine. This is mainly because Liam Lawson 1839 01:34:37,987 --> 01:34:40,987 Speaker 5: would not let him past, and he was fighting his 1840 01:34:41,107 --> 01:34:43,467 Speaker 5: corner and he was getting in the way of Fernando 1841 01:34:43,547 --> 01:34:48,307 Speaker 5: Alonso fantastically. Well, absolutely perfect. That's what you're supposed to 1842 01:34:48,307 --> 01:34:50,507 Speaker 5: do as a Grand Prix driver, isn't it? Stop the 1843 01:34:50,547 --> 01:34:51,827 Speaker 5: guide behind the motivation? 1844 01:34:52,227 --> 01:34:56,667 Speaker 2: And I would have thought so finished ahead of him, Yeah, 1845 01:34:55,107 --> 01:34:59,187 Speaker 2: I would have thought that. Yeah, that finishing a hit 1846 01:34:59,187 --> 01:35:00,827 Speaker 2: of a guy who's behind you from a different team, 1847 01:35:00,907 --> 01:35:02,547 Speaker 2: or even from your own team, as you've pointed out. 1848 01:35:02,827 --> 01:35:07,907 Speaker 2: Surely that's what motor racing is, Bob. Why why is 1849 01:35:07,907 --> 01:35:10,707 Speaker 2: Alonso so annoyed? Did he think that that that Lee 1850 01:35:10,827 --> 01:35:13,107 Speaker 2: Mawson should bow down to him and let him pass. 1851 01:35:13,747 --> 01:35:15,987 Speaker 5: Well, it's coming over a little bit like that party. 1852 01:35:16,067 --> 01:35:18,587 Speaker 5: But along it was always a bit salty when he's 1853 01:35:19,227 --> 01:35:21,787 Speaker 5: when he hasn't got a car operating under him as 1854 01:35:21,787 --> 01:35:24,387 Speaker 5: he would like and the Acid Martins very definitely not 1855 01:35:24,547 --> 01:35:28,267 Speaker 5: doing that at the moment. And and perhaps the reason 1856 01:35:28,347 --> 01:35:30,507 Speaker 5: is there what he said, He's got six races to 1857 01:35:30,547 --> 01:35:33,987 Speaker 5: prove himself and prove himself he needs to do. He 1858 01:35:34,107 --> 01:35:36,707 Speaker 5: needs to do that sort of thing. Helmet Marco and 1859 01:35:36,947 --> 01:35:40,387 Speaker 5: Christian Horner, the bosses of RB Red Bull rather not 1860 01:35:40,467 --> 01:35:43,347 Speaker 5: the RB team, they will have been bringing all over 1861 01:35:43,387 --> 01:35:46,027 Speaker 5: their faces. They would have been thinking it was fantastic, 1862 01:35:46,067 --> 01:35:47,907 Speaker 5: and so do I. If you're going to fight with 1863 01:35:47,987 --> 01:35:50,507 Speaker 5: somebody on the track, fight them. And if you're going 1864 01:35:50,507 --> 01:35:54,867 Speaker 5: to choose a double world champion who's the eldest driver 1865 01:35:54,987 --> 01:35:57,547 Speaker 5: on the grid and probably still one of the fastest 1866 01:35:57,627 --> 01:36:00,347 Speaker 5: drivers on the grid as well, then fight him. It 1867 01:36:00,387 --> 01:36:03,787 Speaker 5: doesn't matter who you're fighting and how you're fighting. As 1868 01:36:03,827 --> 01:36:07,187 Speaker 5: Liam said, for the stewards didn't think anything wrong of it, 1869 01:36:07,347 --> 01:36:11,227 Speaker 5: nothing was reported, he wasn't told off. I think it 1870 01:36:11,267 --> 01:36:15,147 Speaker 5: was wonderful. Frankly, yeah, now I love it. 1871 01:36:15,187 --> 01:36:18,307 Speaker 2: I love it. So what will Liam have to do 1872 01:36:18,547 --> 01:36:22,467 Speaker 2: to retain the seat for twenty twenty five, Well. 1873 01:36:22,427 --> 01:36:25,627 Speaker 5: There's a good example of what he did. He's fighting 1874 01:36:25,747 --> 01:36:29,227 Speaker 5: for his corner and he qualified very well. Now, yes 1875 01:36:29,267 --> 01:36:32,227 Speaker 5: it is third position, officially third position. That could have 1876 01:36:32,307 --> 01:36:36,667 Speaker 5: been translated if everybody's on the same strategy, probably could 1877 01:36:36,707 --> 01:36:40,747 Speaker 5: have been translated into being in the top ten, which 1878 01:36:40,787 --> 01:36:44,267 Speaker 5: would have been absolutely a superb finish. But third is 1879 01:36:44,267 --> 01:36:46,627 Speaker 5: good enough. That's what he has to do that grab 1880 01:36:46,707 --> 01:36:48,387 Speaker 5: the car, grab it by the scruff of the neck, 1881 01:36:48,707 --> 01:36:51,827 Speaker 5: and race as best he can. And while you're at it, 1882 01:36:51,947 --> 01:36:55,387 Speaker 5: beat your teammate. Beat Yuki Sinoda who is banging on 1883 01:36:55,427 --> 01:36:58,107 Speaker 5: the door and now Honda are banging on the door 1884 01:36:58,147 --> 01:37:01,547 Speaker 5: for him to say that he should be replacing Perez 1885 01:37:01,667 --> 01:37:04,547 Speaker 5: in the main team next year. Well, if Liam keeps 1886 01:37:04,547 --> 01:37:07,107 Speaker 5: on doing what he's doing now, think they'll have a 1887 01:37:07,147 --> 01:37:10,147 Speaker 5: think about that and maybe have have a think about 1888 01:37:10,147 --> 01:37:12,907 Speaker 5: putting Liam in there, which I think he can handle 1889 01:37:13,067 --> 01:37:16,587 Speaker 5: quite easily. Going back to his five races that he 1890 01:37:16,627 --> 01:37:19,347 Speaker 5: had last year. You might might remember he actually over 1891 01:37:19,427 --> 01:37:23,187 Speaker 5: took Max Withstapham in Singapore. I think it was so yeah, 1892 01:37:23,187 --> 01:37:27,427 Speaker 5: he's he's got the carmonies they say in the trade, 1893 01:37:27,867 --> 01:37:29,587 Speaker 5: and he's driving very well. 1894 01:37:29,827 --> 01:37:32,267 Speaker 2: Simple Soda a good driver. 1895 01:37:34,227 --> 01:37:35,667 Speaker 5: Well, he was down here in the toy at a 1896 01:37:35,747 --> 01:37:38,347 Speaker 5: racing series at the same time as Liam Lawson, and 1897 01:37:38,387 --> 01:37:42,787 Speaker 5: Liam beat him flat out. He was he was in 1898 01:37:42,867 --> 01:37:45,867 Speaker 5: various He's had a check at history. Shall we say, 1899 01:37:46,027 --> 01:37:48,067 Speaker 5: he gets very excited in the car, but he's calmed 1900 01:37:48,067 --> 01:37:51,467 Speaker 5: down a little bit. I don't particularly think he is 1901 01:37:51,947 --> 01:37:55,027 Speaker 5: the stap and teammate material. He would be a good 1902 01:37:55,107 --> 01:38:00,107 Speaker 5: and is quite a good midfield runner if the car 1903 01:38:00,187 --> 01:38:03,107 Speaker 5: is good with him. Now it's very difficult to judge 1904 01:38:03,587 --> 01:38:06,907 Speaker 5: if he's good or not because he hasn't had with Ricardo, 1905 01:38:06,987 --> 01:38:10,627 Speaker 5: he hasn't had a particularly fantastic teammates to go against. 1906 01:38:11,107 --> 01:38:14,227 Speaker 5: He's beaten Ricardo quite regularly when he was there first 1907 01:38:14,227 --> 01:38:18,747 Speaker 5: half of the season, so I'm not so sure. I've 1908 01:38:18,787 --> 01:38:21,187 Speaker 5: got serious doubts about whether he would ever be a 1909 01:38:21,227 --> 01:38:24,347 Speaker 5: fantastic great guy. But the car is not that good either, 1910 01:38:24,387 --> 01:38:26,987 Speaker 5: so it's difficult to judge. So now he can judge. 1911 01:38:26,987 --> 01:38:30,547 Speaker 5: He's racing Snoda is racing against Liam Lawson, and Liam 1912 01:38:30,587 --> 01:38:32,987 Speaker 5: Lawson is equal opportunity. 1913 01:38:33,267 --> 01:38:33,867 Speaker 7: Shall we say. 1914 01:38:34,027 --> 01:38:37,747 Speaker 5: He's a young guy coming up, as is Snoda, and 1915 01:38:37,787 --> 01:38:39,667 Speaker 5: as long as he beat Sunoda, then he's going to 1916 01:38:39,707 --> 01:38:43,307 Speaker 5: take the whole position for being elevated, as I say, 1917 01:38:43,347 --> 01:38:44,827 Speaker 5: to the main team. 1918 01:38:44,987 --> 01:38:47,587 Speaker 2: And tomorrow morning, Bob, in some ways, does this put 1919 01:38:47,787 --> 01:38:49,067 Speaker 2: the fact that he's at the back of the grid. 1920 01:38:49,107 --> 01:38:50,347 Speaker 2: Does it put Lim in a bit of a no 1921 01:38:50,427 --> 01:38:52,507 Speaker 2: loose situation, back of the grid through no fault of 1922 01:38:52,507 --> 01:38:54,907 Speaker 2: his own? So I guess no real expectation, But he's 1923 01:38:54,907 --> 01:38:57,307 Speaker 2: showned that. Actually he's used to being back in the 1924 01:38:57,707 --> 01:38:59,347 Speaker 2: in the seat. So is he in a bit of 1925 01:38:59,347 --> 01:39:01,867 Speaker 2: a no loose situation or is you know, is there 1926 01:39:01,907 --> 01:39:04,627 Speaker 2: plenty to gain as well? For for Liam tomorrow. 1927 01:39:04,267 --> 01:39:07,227 Speaker 5: Morning, Well, if he's starting twin and let's say he 1928 01:39:07,267 --> 01:39:10,987 Speaker 5: finishes sixteenth, that's okay. It depends how he races. If 1929 01:39:10,987 --> 01:39:14,387 Speaker 5: he starts twentieth and finished his twentieth, then okay, he's 1930 01:39:14,427 --> 01:39:17,067 Speaker 5: not going to make any great waves and he's not 1931 01:39:17,147 --> 01:39:19,307 Speaker 5: going to throw a stone in the pubble of Formula one, 1932 01:39:19,347 --> 01:39:22,027 Speaker 5: so to speak, and make ripples. He is going to 1933 01:39:22,067 --> 01:39:24,387 Speaker 5: be Okay, we've done that. That's the first race out 1934 01:39:24,387 --> 01:39:28,947 Speaker 5: of the way. Now your test starts, Now your examination starts. 1935 01:39:28,947 --> 01:39:32,307 Speaker 5: We could say, if by some chance he gets and 1936 01:39:32,307 --> 01:39:34,347 Speaker 5: he's quite capable of doing this, if the car is 1937 01:39:34,387 --> 01:39:37,587 Speaker 5: operating well, and he's proven today that it is operating 1938 01:39:37,627 --> 01:39:40,587 Speaker 5: pretty well, if he can get up into the top ten. 1939 01:39:41,667 --> 01:39:45,547 Speaker 5: I'll tell you what contracts will be will be showing 1940 01:39:45,587 --> 01:39:47,787 Speaker 5: themselves in the various motor homes up and down the 1941 01:39:49,227 --> 01:39:49,987 Speaker 5: pit lane. 1942 01:39:51,227 --> 01:39:53,187 Speaker 2: Just to clarify the grip penalty one more time, so 1943 01:39:53,627 --> 01:39:56,667 Speaker 2: it's just for this race. The entire penalty is wiped 1944 01:39:56,947 --> 01:39:57,987 Speaker 2: at this Grand Prix. 1945 01:39:58,787 --> 01:40:02,787 Speaker 5: Yes, it's the penalty was. It actually adds up to 1946 01:40:02,787 --> 01:40:06,147 Speaker 5: about fifty places if you add up the penalties for 1947 01:40:06,507 --> 01:40:09,187 Speaker 5: of the individuals bits that have been changed, like the 1948 01:40:09,827 --> 01:40:13,227 Speaker 5: battery unit, the engine unit, the all sorts of things. 1949 01:40:13,267 --> 01:40:16,307 Speaker 5: I mean, it's unbelievable the list. It would add up 1950 01:40:16,347 --> 01:40:21,107 Speaker 5: to a fifty place grid penalty. Now, these stupid grid 1951 01:40:21,147 --> 01:40:23,427 Speaker 5: penalties were trimmed down a couple of three years ago. 1952 01:40:23,507 --> 01:40:25,667 Speaker 5: You can only start at the back of the grid, 1953 01:40:25,787 --> 01:40:28,667 Speaker 5: simple as that. You don't start any further back than that. 1954 01:40:29,187 --> 01:40:33,787 Speaker 5: And it doesn't matter what other people do, like other 1955 01:40:33,827 --> 01:40:37,267 Speaker 5: people will have penalties, he will still start behind them. 1956 01:40:37,307 --> 01:40:39,427 Speaker 5: What he probably will do, though, start in front of 1957 01:40:39,467 --> 01:40:41,867 Speaker 5: Lewis Hamilton, who looks like he's going to start from 1958 01:40:41,907 --> 01:40:44,387 Speaker 5: the pit lane. Maybe even George Russell as well, but 1959 01:40:44,467 --> 01:40:46,667 Speaker 5: certainly Lewis Hamilton will start from the pit lane. So 1960 01:40:48,267 --> 01:40:50,667 Speaker 5: Liam Lawson will start ahead of him and we'll see 1961 01:40:50,667 --> 01:40:51,307 Speaker 5: how that goes. 1962 01:40:51,707 --> 01:40:54,267 Speaker 2: Indeed, always love chatting motorsport with you, Bob. Thanks for 1963 01:40:54,267 --> 01:40:56,347 Speaker 2: your insight and the expertise. Can't wait to see how 1964 01:40:56,387 --> 01:40:58,867 Speaker 2: Liam goes tomorrow morning. End for the rest of twenty 1965 01:40:58,867 --> 01:40:59,547 Speaker 2: twenty four as. 1966 01:40:59,467 --> 01:41:02,587 Speaker 5: Well, you and me both. Thanks Tony, good on your. 1967 01:41:02,507 --> 01:41:05,107 Speaker 2: Bob, Thanks and Dave. Bob mc murray there. You always 1968 01:41:05,187 --> 01:41:07,347 Speaker 2: learn so much when you listen to talk about motorsport, 1969 01:41:07,347 --> 01:41:11,787 Speaker 2: don't you. He's just so so knowledgeable. Sit there and 1970 01:41:11,827 --> 01:41:13,707 Speaker 2: listen to him talk motorsport for hours. Can't wait to 1971 01:41:13,747 --> 01:41:15,707 Speaker 2: see Liam Lawson tomorrow morning, six thirty. I think it 1972 01:41:15,747 --> 01:41:19,747 Speaker 2: starts the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, two twenty four. 1973 01:41:19,827 --> 01:41:22,907 Speaker 2: Updating cricket for you. Otago three hundred and sixteen for 1974 01:41:23,067 --> 01:41:27,027 Speaker 2: nine from their fifty overs batting first against Northern Districts 1975 01:41:27,027 --> 01:41:30,267 Speaker 2: in Fugaday, so Northern only three seventeen to win that 1976 01:41:30,307 --> 01:41:32,467 Speaker 2: Ford Trophy match. Auckland are two hundred and one for 1977 01:41:32,587 --> 01:41:36,227 Speaker 2: four after forty six overs against CD in New Plymouth, 1978 01:41:36,547 --> 01:41:41,667 Speaker 2: and Wellington all out one twenty nine in their innings 1979 01:41:41,747 --> 01:41:44,147 Speaker 2: at the Basement Reserve against Canterbury it was all over 1980 01:41:44,227 --> 01:41:46,347 Speaker 2: so quickly. There r innings that the Canterbury came out 1981 01:41:46,347 --> 01:41:48,947 Speaker 2: to bat even before lunch and it's clearly not the 1982 01:41:48,947 --> 01:41:51,827 Speaker 2: pitch because Canterbury are forty two without loss of six overs. 1983 01:41:52,587 --> 01:41:55,667 Speaker 2: So maybe just some early season rust for the Wellington Firebirds. 1984 01:41:56,067 --> 01:41:58,627 Speaker 2: Canterbury forty two without loss, they need another eighty eight 1985 01:41:58,707 --> 01:42:02,107 Speaker 2: runs of forty four overs. I think they should be 1986 01:42:02,187 --> 01:42:05,907 Speaker 2: okay there. We'll keep you updated. Two twenty five. International 1987 01:42:05,987 --> 01:42:09,827 Speaker 2: net is back in the spotlight tonight and over the 1988 01:42:09,827 --> 01:42:12,667 Speaker 2: next little while with the Constellation Cup Series. The Silver 1989 01:42:12,707 --> 01:42:17,067 Speaker 2: Ferns against the Australian Diamonds Test one in Wellington tesB 1990 01:42:17,147 --> 01:42:20,627 Speaker 2: Arena tonight. Maddi Gordon Silver Ferns midquarter joins us right 1991 01:42:20,627 --> 01:42:20,947 Speaker 2: after this. 1992 01:42:21,827 --> 01:42:25,707 Speaker 1: It's more than just a game. Weekend sport with Jason 1993 01:42:25,787 --> 01:42:29,827 Speaker 1: Kyne and GJ. Gardnerhomes New Zealand's most trusted home builder 1994 01:42:29,947 --> 01:42:31,307 Speaker 1: News talksb. 1995 01:42:31,347 --> 01:42:33,987 Speaker 2: News Talks ab Bang. On two twenty eight, the Silver 1996 01:42:34,067 --> 01:42:37,907 Speaker 2: Ferns start their four test Constellation Cup series tonight in 1997 01:42:37,947 --> 01:42:42,427 Speaker 2: Wellington before tests in Auckland, then across in Perth and Melbourne. 1998 01:42:42,547 --> 01:42:44,467 Speaker 2: It's the first time the Silver Ferns have taken to 1999 01:42:44,507 --> 01:42:47,427 Speaker 2: the court since losing the Tiny Jamison series to England 2000 01:42:48,027 --> 01:42:51,987 Speaker 2: just seconds remained, and there it is. 2001 01:42:53,587 --> 01:42:57,987 Speaker 22: For the Silver Ferns, they do want a chess. 2002 01:42:58,067 --> 01:43:00,147 Speaker 2: Yeah, but a two to one series loss in the 2003 01:43:00,187 --> 01:43:03,547 Speaker 2: Tiny Jamison against England joined ahead of the Constellation Cup 2004 01:43:03,587 --> 01:43:06,947 Speaker 2: opener by Silver Ferns midquarter. Maddy Gordon, maybe before we 2005 01:43:06,947 --> 01:43:08,987 Speaker 2: look ahead to the Constellation Cup, how do you reflect 2006 01:43:09,027 --> 01:43:12,067 Speaker 2: back on that narrow series loss to England in the 2007 01:43:12,107 --> 01:43:13,187 Speaker 2: Tiny Jemison Trophy. 2008 01:43:14,427 --> 01:43:17,667 Speaker 24: Definitely was a tough one. We thought leading into the 2009 01:43:17,707 --> 01:43:20,467 Speaker 24: series we felt good and we thought we all had 2010 01:43:20,627 --> 01:43:22,987 Speaker 24: under control, but obviously we had two losses there which 2011 01:43:22,987 --> 01:43:25,747 Speaker 24: we really looked hard at. But I think the exciting 2012 01:43:25,787 --> 01:43:28,027 Speaker 24: thing is we weren't far off and it's just little tweaks. 2013 01:43:28,027 --> 01:43:30,587 Speaker 24: So hopefully we've worked really hard in camp and this 2014 01:43:30,787 --> 01:43:32,827 Speaker 24: lead up and hopefully we've fixed that going into this 2015 01:43:32,867 --> 01:43:33,907 Speaker 24: Constellation Cup series. 2016 01:43:34,067 --> 01:43:36,867 Speaker 2: All right, So just just drill down into that a 2017 01:43:36,907 --> 01:43:39,747 Speaker 2: little bit for us, the tweaks that you've had to make. 2018 01:43:39,947 --> 01:43:42,307 Speaker 2: What are the main things you've been focusing on between 2019 01:43:42,347 --> 01:43:43,667 Speaker 2: the Tiny Jamerson and now. 2020 01:43:44,467 --> 01:43:46,827 Speaker 24: Yeah, I think what obviously most people would have seen 2021 01:43:46,867 --> 01:43:49,507 Speaker 24: with us through court attack, which we're definitely you know, 2022 01:43:49,547 --> 01:43:52,307 Speaker 24: bringing the ball down, linking our defenders into our attackers 2023 01:43:52,307 --> 01:43:54,427 Speaker 24: to bring that ball down strongly. That's definitely been one 2024 01:43:54,427 --> 01:43:56,627 Speaker 24: thing we've looked at, and also just tiding us on 2025 01:43:56,667 --> 01:43:59,507 Speaker 24: our CPA and CPD. Obviously we had good numbers that 2026 01:43:59,547 --> 01:44:01,227 Speaker 24: we were just a tiny bit off, so if we 2027 01:44:01,547 --> 01:44:03,307 Speaker 24: get those all under control. 2028 01:44:03,747 --> 01:44:04,387 Speaker 17: We should be good. 2029 01:44:04,427 --> 01:44:06,787 Speaker 24: And then obviously our turnover right is been a bit 2030 01:44:06,827 --> 01:44:08,787 Speaker 24: too high for us, so we've definitely worked on all 2031 01:44:08,787 --> 01:44:11,907 Speaker 24: that ball position been put under SEPs of pressure steps 2032 01:44:11,987 --> 01:44:12,587 Speaker 24: to hold the ball. 2033 01:44:12,827 --> 01:44:15,707 Speaker 2: Can you just just clarify those acronyms for ust, Maddie, 2034 01:44:15,707 --> 01:44:17,347 Speaker 2: what's so CPA CPD. 2035 01:44:18,067 --> 01:44:21,187 Speaker 24: Of course yes, CPA, so that's our center pass and 2036 01:44:21,227 --> 01:44:24,667 Speaker 24: then CPD is our center past defense both ends. So 2037 01:44:24,707 --> 01:44:28,787 Speaker 24: how we're stopping the IV is getting fall into their 2038 01:44:28,787 --> 01:44:31,347 Speaker 24: attacking in and then obviously with us fixing up on 2039 01:44:31,467 --> 01:44:33,947 Speaker 24: our getting our ball into our shooting. 2040 01:44:33,547 --> 01:44:36,427 Speaker 2: In so that heavily involves you obviously as a as 2041 01:44:36,427 --> 01:44:38,867 Speaker 2: a mid quarter. So how are you feeling heading into 2042 01:44:38,907 --> 01:44:40,187 Speaker 2: this Constellation Cup series? 2043 01:44:41,307 --> 01:44:43,427 Speaker 24: I think's feeling really good. I think this lead up 2044 01:44:43,467 --> 01:44:46,947 Speaker 24: has been really good. I think I personally made a 2045 01:44:47,067 --> 01:44:49,747 Speaker 24: shift a step up and hopefully people can see that 2046 01:44:49,827 --> 01:44:51,027 Speaker 24: leading us into these games. 2047 01:44:51,067 --> 01:44:54,587 Speaker 2: You beat Australia in both home tests last year, and 2048 01:44:54,667 --> 01:44:56,627 Speaker 2: I think in both home tests the year before that 2049 01:44:56,707 --> 01:44:59,147 Speaker 2: in the Constellation Cup series. So how much confidence do 2050 01:44:59,187 --> 01:45:01,587 Speaker 2: you get from results like that knowing that that beating 2051 01:45:01,587 --> 01:45:04,187 Speaker 2: Australia on home soil is something that you've done pretty 2052 01:45:04,227 --> 01:45:05,347 Speaker 2: regularly recently. 2053 01:45:06,347 --> 01:45:08,387 Speaker 24: So definitely we take a lot of confidence. And I think, 2054 01:45:08,467 --> 01:45:10,947 Speaker 24: especially because it's the two new dealing games first, if 2055 01:45:10,947 --> 01:45:12,947 Speaker 24: we can get those two under our beout, I think 2056 01:45:12,947 --> 01:45:15,627 Speaker 24: it'll give us some really good confidence to try and 2057 01:45:15,667 --> 01:45:17,347 Speaker 24: get them in Australia as well. 2058 01:45:17,587 --> 01:45:19,187 Speaker 2: Yeah, well on the other side of the coin. And 2059 01:45:19,227 --> 01:45:21,067 Speaker 2: I guess on the other side of the Tasman winds 2060 01:45:21,107 --> 01:45:22,827 Speaker 2: have been harder to come by, haven't they, So why 2061 01:45:22,947 --> 01:45:24,707 Speaker 2: is it so difficult to beat them over there? 2062 01:45:25,667 --> 01:45:25,947 Speaker 16: Yeah? 2063 01:45:26,107 --> 01:45:27,987 Speaker 24: I think it comes down to a lot of it 2064 01:45:28,027 --> 01:45:31,027 Speaker 24: as their crowd and their arenas, Like I think they're huge, 2065 01:45:31,147 --> 01:45:33,587 Speaker 24: The crowd gets behind them and I think sometimes I 2066 01:45:33,587 --> 01:45:35,347 Speaker 24: guess it could be a bit intimidating, but I think 2067 01:45:35,347 --> 01:45:37,627 Speaker 24: we're just got to shut that out, Yeah, believe in 2068 01:45:37,667 --> 01:45:40,107 Speaker 24: ourselves and just go out there heard and just silence them. 2069 01:45:40,147 --> 01:45:42,707 Speaker 2: Early, it's been a bit of a disrupted year for you. 2070 01:45:42,947 --> 01:45:46,987 Speaker 2: Maddie had a prolonged stint on the sidelines during the 2071 01:45:47,027 --> 01:45:51,187 Speaker 2: A and Z Premiership with an ankle injury. I believe 2072 01:45:51,347 --> 01:45:52,787 Speaker 2: are you all one hundred percent right now? 2073 01:45:53,627 --> 01:45:53,787 Speaker 25: Yes? 2074 01:45:53,907 --> 01:45:57,187 Speaker 24: Injury is all all one hundred percent. It was kind 2075 01:45:57,187 --> 01:45:58,667 Speaker 24: of good that I had a little bit of time 2076 01:45:58,707 --> 01:46:01,787 Speaker 24: between A and SAD and trial to get myself one 2077 01:46:01,867 --> 01:46:03,947 Speaker 24: hundred percent right. I think like most people would have 2078 01:46:03,987 --> 01:46:05,627 Speaker 24: had a break because they had had the full season, 2079 01:46:05,667 --> 01:46:07,827 Speaker 24: but because I kind of had my little break in 2080 01:46:07,947 --> 01:46:09,907 Speaker 24: season that I was able to just carry on and 2081 01:46:09,947 --> 01:46:13,107 Speaker 24: get myself right. So yeah, leading up into these camping series, 2082 01:46:13,107 --> 01:46:14,867 Speaker 24: I'm one hundred percent, which is good news. 2083 01:46:14,907 --> 01:46:18,227 Speaker 2: It was ankle, wasn't it? And did the recovery go 2084 01:46:18,307 --> 01:46:18,667 Speaker 2: to plan? 2085 01:46:18,787 --> 01:46:19,027 Speaker 6: Did it? 2086 01:46:19,107 --> 01:46:19,307 Speaker 20: You know? 2087 01:46:20,307 --> 01:46:22,547 Speaker 2: Did you Were you out for what a length of 2088 01:46:22,587 --> 01:46:23,867 Speaker 2: time you thought you were going to be out for? 2089 01:46:24,947 --> 01:46:28,467 Speaker 24: Yeah, so I did my ligaments and also quite a 2090 01:46:28,827 --> 01:46:32,787 Speaker 24: bad bone bruising. But yeah, going into it, I was 2091 01:46:32,787 --> 01:46:34,747 Speaker 24: supposed to it was twelve weeks out, but I said 2092 01:46:34,747 --> 01:46:36,467 Speaker 24: it early and I got back in ten weeks, which 2093 01:46:36,467 --> 01:46:38,707 Speaker 24: is awesome. And there, Yeah, it was a little bit 2094 01:46:38,707 --> 01:46:40,907 Speaker 24: of struggle obviously with bone bruising. I lost quite a 2095 01:46:40,907 --> 01:46:43,147 Speaker 24: bit of mobility in my ankle, so I was really 2096 01:46:43,187 --> 01:46:45,667 Speaker 24: just building that back up, which took me a while. 2097 01:46:45,667 --> 01:46:47,707 Speaker 24: There's a thing called need a wall which try to 2098 01:46:47,707 --> 01:46:49,587 Speaker 24: get your like me touching the wall, and I was 2099 01:46:49,587 --> 01:46:51,267 Speaker 24: in the negatives and I had to be at ten 2100 01:46:51,387 --> 01:46:53,667 Speaker 24: so that was a bit of a struggle. But once 2101 01:46:53,707 --> 01:46:55,627 Speaker 24: I got there, it was all smooth sailing from there. 2102 01:46:55,787 --> 01:46:57,827 Speaker 2: Good to hear. All right, So you've got Grace Wecker 2103 01:46:58,067 --> 01:47:01,267 Speaker 2: for this series, but beyond that next year she's obviously 2104 01:47:01,267 --> 01:47:04,227 Speaker 2: playing her domestic netball in Australia, so you won't have 2105 01:47:04,267 --> 01:47:07,427 Speaker 2: her for the Silver Ferns next year. Are you starting 2106 01:47:07,467 --> 01:47:12,067 Speaker 2: to plan for life without Grace Wickett at the. 2107 01:47:12,027 --> 01:47:12,467 Speaker 14: Moment, No. 2108 01:47:12,627 --> 01:47:14,587 Speaker 24: I think we're just kind of focusing on what we 2109 01:47:14,667 --> 01:47:17,707 Speaker 24: can do this year and how we can beat these Aussies. 2110 01:47:17,787 --> 01:47:20,827 Speaker 24: But obviously it's definitely going to be a huge loss 2111 01:47:20,827 --> 01:47:22,467 Speaker 24: when she goes. But I think at this stage we're 2112 01:47:22,507 --> 01:47:24,427 Speaker 24: just focusing on the present and we can worry about that. 2113 01:47:24,907 --> 01:47:28,787 Speaker 2: And are you hearing any whispers about netball's place at 2114 01:47:28,827 --> 01:47:31,027 Speaker 2: the next Commonwealth Games? We know Glasgow is going to 2115 01:47:31,067 --> 01:47:34,707 Speaker 2: be a reduced games in terms of the number of sports. 2116 01:47:34,747 --> 01:47:37,467 Speaker 2: Have you heard any whispers or rumors about whether the 2117 01:47:37,507 --> 01:47:38,547 Speaker 2: netball's going to be there or not. 2118 01:47:39,827 --> 01:47:42,507 Speaker 24: No, sorry, I actually have it. I think obviously Calm 2119 01:47:42,547 --> 01:47:45,067 Speaker 24: Games didn't even like, we weren't even sure it was happening. 2120 01:47:45,387 --> 01:47:47,587 Speaker 24: So it's great news that it is still happening. But 2121 01:47:47,627 --> 01:47:49,547 Speaker 24: I haven't heard any whispers about the netball and that 2122 01:47:49,667 --> 01:47:50,467 Speaker 24: part of it, all. 2123 01:47:50,427 --> 01:47:52,547 Speaker 2: Right, Well, keep our ear to the ground on that one. 2124 01:47:52,627 --> 01:47:56,107 Speaker 2: Just finally, Maddie, Wellington crowd. You're from Wellington, obviously you 2125 01:47:56,147 --> 01:48:00,347 Speaker 2: get good energy from the crowd during the domestic netball season. 2126 01:48:00,947 --> 01:48:02,867 Speaker 2: You feel as though you'll get that tonight as well 2127 01:48:02,867 --> 01:48:04,827 Speaker 2: when the Australians are on the court against New Zealand. 2128 01:48:05,547 --> 01:48:08,267 Speaker 24: Yeah, it's great as we love the Wellington crowds and 2129 01:48:08,347 --> 01:48:11,547 Speaker 24: especially just TSB itself. It just brings such a good vibe. 2130 01:48:11,667 --> 01:48:13,187 Speaker 24: Sou and I have even talked to a couple of 2131 01:48:13,187 --> 01:48:15,227 Speaker 24: the other girls who aren't from here and they even 2132 01:48:15,227 --> 01:48:17,667 Speaker 24: said they loved playing at TSB. So I think we're 2133 01:48:17,667 --> 01:48:20,147 Speaker 24: really excited to play there. I think I'm the Wellington crowd, 2134 01:48:20,187 --> 01:48:22,227 Speaker 24: bring your a game, they'd rest up their super hours, 2135 01:48:22,267 --> 01:48:24,027 Speaker 24: so yeah, we're really excited to play in front of them. 2136 01:48:24,227 --> 01:48:26,027 Speaker 2: I bet they're excited as well. Hey, Maddie, all the 2137 01:48:26,027 --> 01:48:29,107 Speaker 2: best for tonight's first Constellation Cup Test and for the 2138 01:48:29,147 --> 01:48:30,867 Speaker 2: rest of the series. Appreciate you taking the time for 2139 01:48:30,867 --> 01:48:31,187 Speaker 2: a chat. 2140 01:48:31,587 --> 01:48:33,227 Speaker 24: Awesome, No, thank you very much, No, thank. 2141 01:48:33,107 --> 01:48:36,507 Speaker 2: You, Maddie. Maddie Gordon there midquarter for the Silver Ferns. 2142 01:48:36,547 --> 01:48:39,067 Speaker 2: So four test matches against Australia. First two are here 2143 01:48:39,107 --> 01:48:43,747 Speaker 2: Wellington tonight, then Auckland, Perth and Melbourne for the Constellation 2144 01:48:43,907 --> 01:48:47,787 Speaker 2: Cup Netball Trophy. Final appearance on court this year for 2145 01:48:47,947 --> 01:48:50,827 Speaker 2: the Silver Ferns twenty six away from three. Jason, can 2146 01:48:50,867 --> 01:48:54,987 Speaker 2: you please wish the New Zealand pickleball team well, I 2147 01:48:55,027 --> 01:48:57,667 Speaker 2: certainly can. They are traveling, it says here to Peru 2148 01:48:57,987 --> 01:49:01,907 Speaker 2: later today to represent New Zealand in the Pickleball World Cup. 2149 01:49:02,507 --> 01:49:05,267 Speaker 2: No problem at all, Tracy, happy to do that. That's 2150 01:49:05,307 --> 01:49:09,227 Speaker 2: a big, well growing sport, isn't it. It gets played 2151 01:49:09,747 --> 01:49:14,227 Speaker 2: at high participation obviously, but at the elite level there's 2152 01:49:14,867 --> 01:49:16,387 Speaker 2: we had the bloke on, didn't we from New Zealand 2153 01:49:16,427 --> 01:49:22,107 Speaker 2: pickleball earlier this year. It's professional now, but the numbers 2154 01:49:22,107 --> 01:49:28,067 Speaker 2: that are playing it down at Akutangi in Wellington, the 2155 01:49:28,227 --> 01:49:32,947 Speaker 2: Indoor Sports Center here, just dozens and dozens and dozens 2156 01:49:32,947 --> 01:49:35,507 Speaker 2: of people playing it all the time. So yeah, good 2157 01:49:35,587 --> 01:49:37,147 Speaker 2: luck to the New Zealand team as they head off 2158 01:49:37,147 --> 01:49:40,467 Speaker 2: to their World Cup. We're going to take a break 2159 01:49:40,507 --> 01:49:43,907 Speaker 2: when we come back at football and Josh Holloway, em 2160 01:49:43,907 --> 01:49:46,227 Speaker 2: me first chance. I've had a chatter to the new 2161 01:49:46,227 --> 01:49:48,587 Speaker 2: Wellington Phoenix goalkeeper, spoke to him during the week and 2162 01:49:48,627 --> 01:49:49,547 Speaker 2: I play that for you shortly. 2163 01:49:50,227 --> 01:49:53,987 Speaker 1: The Tough Questions off the turf Weekend Sport with Jason 2164 01:49:54,027 --> 01:49:57,947 Speaker 1: Pine and GJ. Gunnerholmes, New Zealand's most trusted home builder, 2165 01:49:58,027 --> 01:50:00,107 Speaker 1: News Talks. 2166 01:50:00,387 --> 01:50:03,947 Speaker 2: News Talks. There be just on twenty one away from three. 2167 01:50:04,027 --> 01:50:06,987 Speaker 2: It's just going to try and track down a Cup 2168 01:50:07,067 --> 01:50:10,827 Speaker 2: final progress score four year ago. King Country against West 2169 01:50:10,827 --> 01:50:14,227 Speaker 2: Coast at Rugby Park and t Kowiti. Currently ten all 2170 01:50:14,307 --> 01:50:16,547 Speaker 2: after half an hour. Ten all between King Country and 2171 01:50:16,587 --> 01:50:18,627 Speaker 2: West But and there it looks like West Coast has 2172 01:50:18,667 --> 01:50:20,987 Speaker 2: just scored a dry good budding in Andy. 2173 01:50:21,067 --> 01:50:23,107 Speaker 29: Yes, just in the corner, so they'll make it fifteen 2174 01:50:23,187 --> 01:50:24,187 Speaker 29: ten to the West Coast. 2175 01:50:24,587 --> 01:50:26,067 Speaker 2: What do you predict for the conversion? 2176 01:50:27,627 --> 01:50:29,347 Speaker 29: It's on the side. It's a miss, it's gonna be 2177 01:50:29,387 --> 01:50:33,147 Speaker 29: a message. It's a right right scored right in the corner. Mate, 2178 01:50:33,267 --> 01:50:35,067 Speaker 29: But I don't know who the West Coast kicker is, 2179 01:50:35,107 --> 01:50:38,707 Speaker 29: And I apologize for doubting you, but I'm doubting you. 2180 01:50:39,027 --> 01:50:41,467 Speaker 2: I've gonna say, are you casting as persons on their 2181 01:50:41,547 --> 01:50:43,387 Speaker 2: kicker without knowing a thing about them? 2182 01:50:43,667 --> 01:50:43,907 Speaker 17: Yes? 2183 01:50:44,267 --> 01:50:47,387 Speaker 29: Correct, It's like I couldn't do that, not but I 2184 01:50:47,387 --> 01:50:50,187 Speaker 29: probably would struggle with one in front as well. But anyway, 2185 01:50:50,307 --> 01:50:52,627 Speaker 29: that's that's my update for you. The kick hasn't come yet. 2186 01:50:52,907 --> 01:50:56,187 Speaker 2: I'm not sure it's a fair comparison necessarily between yourself 2187 01:50:56,227 --> 01:50:58,987 Speaker 2: and the West Coast kicker, but well, we'll keep an 2188 01:50:58,987 --> 01:51:02,387 Speaker 2: eye on it and let you know the outcome. The 2189 01:51:02,427 --> 01:51:05,907 Speaker 2: Wellington Phoenix open their A League season in just over 2190 01:51:05,947 --> 01:51:08,787 Speaker 2: an hour four o'clock. They take on Western United at 2191 01:51:08,827 --> 01:51:12,067 Speaker 2: Sky Stadium. They would have, I'm sure, been watching Auckland 2192 01:51:12,107 --> 01:51:14,707 Speaker 2: FC start their life yesterday with a two nil win 2193 01:51:15,147 --> 01:51:17,507 Speaker 2: over Brisbane Raw. For the Phoenix, off the back of 2194 01:51:17,547 --> 01:51:20,627 Speaker 2: what was their best ever season last time around, they'll 2195 01:51:20,667 --> 01:51:23,187 Speaker 2: be looking to well at least match that and maybe 2196 01:51:23,187 --> 01:51:25,267 Speaker 2: even go one better. They've got a few new players. 2197 01:51:25,867 --> 01:51:28,227 Speaker 2: Speaking of Auckland f C Alex Paulson, who was in 2198 01:51:28,307 --> 01:51:30,787 Speaker 2: goal for the Phoenix last season is now an Auckland 2199 01:51:30,827 --> 01:51:33,987 Speaker 2: FC player, So the Phoenix have got a new goalkeeper. 2200 01:51:34,147 --> 01:51:38,627 Speaker 2: He is English Nigerian. His name is josh olaway Yemme 2201 01:51:39,267 --> 01:51:41,027 Speaker 2: And earlier this week I sat down and had a 2202 01:51:41,067 --> 01:51:42,627 Speaker 2: chet Tom and asked him, first of all, how the 2203 01:51:42,747 --> 01:51:44,467 Speaker 2: move to Wellington had come about. 2204 01:51:45,507 --> 01:51:48,387 Speaker 30: So to be fair, I've played with a few A 2205 01:51:48,507 --> 01:51:50,907 Speaker 30: League players who have told me about the league and 2206 01:51:50,907 --> 01:51:53,587 Speaker 30: they've told me nothing but great things about it, and 2207 01:51:53,627 --> 01:51:56,387 Speaker 30: they're very proud about it as well, coming from that league. 2208 01:51:57,347 --> 01:52:03,107 Speaker 30: And first of all, it was Cassini Yangi at Portsmouth 2209 01:52:03,347 --> 01:52:04,227 Speaker 30: who told me about it. 2210 01:52:04,267 --> 01:52:07,027 Speaker 18: Then I ended up going to Finland. Had two A 2211 01:52:07,107 --> 01:52:07,987 Speaker 18: League teammates. 2212 01:52:08,627 --> 01:52:11,667 Speaker 30: There is in Dylan Fox who was here before as well, 2213 01:52:11,987 --> 01:52:14,307 Speaker 30: the Fox he will yeah, and he was telling me 2214 01:52:14,347 --> 01:52:16,827 Speaker 30: a lot of good things about it, and funny enough, 2215 01:52:17,107 --> 01:52:21,427 Speaker 30: you end up from there to hear and yeah, Scout 2216 01:52:21,507 --> 01:52:24,027 Speaker 30: came to me and asked me about the opportunity, and 2217 01:52:24,067 --> 01:52:26,907 Speaker 30: because of what I've heard, I was like, do you 2218 01:52:26,947 --> 01:52:29,067 Speaker 30: know what, I want to give this a shot, you know, 2219 01:52:29,227 --> 01:52:31,987 Speaker 30: and yeah, that's how I ended up here. 2220 01:52:32,347 --> 01:52:34,187 Speaker 31: And you want to hit conversations I'm sure with people 2221 01:52:34,307 --> 01:52:37,027 Speaker 31: at the club. Chief and maybe Reubin and others was 2222 01:52:37,307 --> 01:52:39,547 Speaker 31: you know when you hit those conversations, was did that 2223 01:52:39,707 --> 01:52:42,947 Speaker 31: reinforce you know, the feeling that this would be the 2224 01:52:43,027 --> 01:52:43,787 Speaker 31: right move for you? 2225 01:52:43,867 --> 01:52:44,107 Speaker 18: Yeah. 2226 01:52:44,387 --> 01:52:46,627 Speaker 30: A lot of it is how people are as well, 2227 01:52:46,667 --> 01:52:51,307 Speaker 30: and I feel like they give an honest vibe, honest, 2228 01:52:52,187 --> 01:52:53,107 Speaker 30: honest people. 2229 01:52:52,827 --> 01:52:55,587 Speaker 18: With in football. I love the way that the. 2230 01:52:55,547 --> 01:52:57,427 Speaker 30: Clips that they sent me about the way the team 2231 01:52:57,507 --> 01:53:00,307 Speaker 30: was playing that intrigued me as well. That made me 2232 01:53:00,387 --> 01:53:05,227 Speaker 30: really excited to take it on the facilities, research into 2233 01:53:05,267 --> 01:53:07,987 Speaker 30: the facilities, and also the way the team did last 2234 01:53:08,027 --> 01:53:11,307 Speaker 30: season as well. I felt like it was just a 2235 01:53:11,427 --> 01:53:15,747 Speaker 30: very good challenge to come and continue that and even 2236 01:53:15,787 --> 01:53:17,427 Speaker 30: build upon that for next season. 2237 01:53:17,867 --> 01:53:19,147 Speaker 18: That's what really brought me in. 2238 01:53:20,267 --> 01:53:23,867 Speaker 30: But as people as well, Chiefy and Reuben like, they 2239 01:53:23,987 --> 01:53:26,707 Speaker 30: sold me on the way they are and it's still 2240 01:53:26,707 --> 01:53:27,667 Speaker 30: the same right now. 2241 01:53:27,947 --> 01:53:29,107 Speaker 4: You know, I was going to last state. 2242 01:53:29,187 --> 01:53:31,507 Speaker 31: I mean, you're always in a job and of view, we're 2243 01:53:31,547 --> 01:53:33,227 Speaker 31: trying to treat you like a first day, doesn't it 2244 01:53:33,267 --> 01:53:34,707 Speaker 31: you know, like it come over, it's going to be 2245 01:53:34,747 --> 01:53:36,707 Speaker 31: like this is it what you expected? Has it been 2246 01:53:36,707 --> 01:53:38,467 Speaker 31: an easy transition for you to make? 2247 01:53:39,307 --> 01:53:41,867 Speaker 30: It is what I expected, But hasn't been an easy transition. 2248 01:53:42,027 --> 01:53:45,067 Speaker 30: I've had two illnesses that have kept me out a 2249 01:53:45,067 --> 01:53:47,867 Speaker 30: couple of weeks, but it's expected when you come from 2250 01:53:47,907 --> 01:53:49,947 Speaker 30: the other side of the world, you know. 2251 01:53:50,067 --> 01:53:51,387 Speaker 18: So it's good. 2252 01:53:51,587 --> 01:53:54,027 Speaker 30: But I'm getting up to base, working really hard with 2253 01:53:54,107 --> 01:53:57,067 Speaker 30: the coaches, and yeah, I'm very positive about how the 2254 01:53:57,107 --> 01:53:58,507 Speaker 30: season is going to go. 2255 01:53:58,667 --> 01:53:59,907 Speaker 4: The frustrating it over here. 2256 01:53:59,907 --> 01:54:01,867 Speaker 31: You're physically fine, but then you're what you just get 2257 01:54:01,867 --> 01:54:03,347 Speaker 31: a bad cold that sort of thing. 2258 01:54:03,587 --> 01:54:09,107 Speaker 30: Yeah, just cold, just a little viruses really, but it's 2259 01:54:10,107 --> 01:54:12,187 Speaker 30: you can't stop it. If you stop it now, maybe 2260 01:54:12,227 --> 01:54:14,987 Speaker 30: it comes later. So it's actually better now in pre 2261 01:54:15,147 --> 01:54:17,067 Speaker 30: season than during the season. 2262 01:54:17,627 --> 01:54:19,947 Speaker 31: Have you found working with goalkeeping coach Ruben Parker? 2263 01:54:20,667 --> 01:54:24,947 Speaker 30: The way he sees football is extraordinary for me just 2264 01:54:25,987 --> 01:54:29,267 Speaker 30: obviously I can't go into detail about the actual tactical stuff, 2265 01:54:29,907 --> 01:54:32,227 Speaker 30: but he's just the way he sees it. Very demanding 2266 01:54:32,307 --> 01:54:36,747 Speaker 30: as well, but very reasonable. He's got a very big 2267 01:54:36,827 --> 01:54:40,107 Speaker 30: eye for detail as well, very big on those things, 2268 01:54:40,227 --> 01:54:44,187 Speaker 30: you know, and helps me keep the intensity up as well. 2269 01:54:45,587 --> 01:54:47,787 Speaker 18: But yeah, not very good, and I feel like you 2270 01:54:47,827 --> 01:54:49,107 Speaker 18: could take me to the next level. 2271 01:54:49,707 --> 01:54:51,667 Speaker 31: A big part of modern day goalkeeping has been out 2272 01:54:51,667 --> 01:54:54,147 Speaker 31: of play with your face, you know, that hasn't always 2273 01:54:54,187 --> 01:54:56,107 Speaker 31: been the case, you know, a couple of decades ago 2274 01:54:56,107 --> 01:54:58,227 Speaker 31: didn't have to worry about it. Now it's a big 2275 01:54:58,267 --> 01:55:01,187 Speaker 31: part of a goalkeeper's toolbox. 2276 01:55:01,227 --> 01:55:02,307 Speaker 4: Is there something you work hard on? 2277 01:55:02,867 --> 01:55:06,027 Speaker 30: Yeah, work hard on it every training session as even 2278 01:55:06,067 --> 01:55:07,547 Speaker 30: as with hands as well. 2279 01:55:07,987 --> 01:55:11,667 Speaker 18: We try and we always include both in trainings. 2280 01:55:11,707 --> 01:55:17,347 Speaker 30: But the game has changed now, so goalkeepers along all 2281 01:55:17,387 --> 01:55:21,547 Speaker 30: the top five leagues, most teams are expectant of their 2282 01:55:21,627 --> 01:55:23,667 Speaker 30: keeper to be able to be comfortable with their. 2283 01:55:23,547 --> 01:55:27,307 Speaker 18: Feet and be flexible tactically, you know. 2284 01:55:27,427 --> 01:55:31,787 Speaker 30: So yeah, it's something that we work on tirelessly and 2285 01:55:32,347 --> 01:55:33,107 Speaker 30: try and perfect it. 2286 01:55:33,627 --> 01:55:35,347 Speaker 31: And whether I wanted to give the technics why last 2287 01:55:35,387 --> 01:55:37,427 Speaker 31: year the Phoenix played out a lot. They use the 2288 01:55:37,467 --> 01:55:38,907 Speaker 31: keeper in the back for a lot to play out. 2289 01:55:38,947 --> 01:55:41,067 Speaker 31: Are we likely to see that from you guys this year? 2290 01:55:41,547 --> 01:55:44,947 Speaker 30: Yeah, definitely likely to see that this year as well. 2291 01:55:45,027 --> 01:55:48,427 Speaker 30: And even some more weapons as well that we plan 2292 01:55:48,507 --> 01:55:51,227 Speaker 30: to launch as well. Obviously I can't go into detail 2293 01:55:51,227 --> 01:55:55,947 Speaker 30: about these things, but I'm very excited, you know, very excited. 2294 01:55:56,467 --> 01:55:58,467 Speaker 31: What do you ap pride yourself on as a goalkeeper? 2295 01:55:58,627 --> 01:56:01,227 Speaker 31: Crosses shot, stopping, controlling the penalty area. What are your 2296 01:56:01,227 --> 01:56:02,427 Speaker 31: real strengths as a keeper. 2297 01:56:04,267 --> 01:56:06,347 Speaker 18: I don't want to blow up when I say. 2298 01:56:06,547 --> 01:56:08,747 Speaker 31: Guys never like talking about themselves, But what would someone 2299 01:56:08,827 --> 01:56:09,467 Speaker 31: say about you? 2300 01:56:10,947 --> 01:56:13,227 Speaker 30: I think they would say in big moments, for one 2301 01:56:13,267 --> 01:56:16,187 Speaker 30: on one of the things that's something I really have on. 2302 01:56:17,107 --> 01:56:19,987 Speaker 30: I'm versatile, I can play out from the back. I've 2303 01:56:20,027 --> 01:56:23,347 Speaker 30: been working tirelessly on elements of my game to get 2304 01:56:23,427 --> 01:56:27,507 Speaker 30: certain things in the locker for myself. Shot stopping as well, 2305 01:56:27,587 --> 01:56:31,867 Speaker 30: quick reactions and these things is something that I would 2306 01:56:31,907 --> 01:56:36,227 Speaker 30: pride myself on. And athleticism as well. The leap that 2307 01:56:36,307 --> 01:56:40,347 Speaker 30: I possess. I feel with set pieces and highballs that 2308 01:56:40,387 --> 01:56:41,147 Speaker 30: have floated up. 2309 01:56:41,547 --> 01:56:44,427 Speaker 18: I can really excel in that department, you know. 2310 01:56:44,507 --> 01:56:46,827 Speaker 30: But I think it's more about being an all rounded 2311 01:56:47,347 --> 01:56:50,867 Speaker 30: keeper and fitting in and what you can do for 2312 01:56:50,907 --> 01:56:53,147 Speaker 30: your team in the way that they play. 2313 01:56:53,227 --> 01:56:55,587 Speaker 4: You know, how vocal are you as a goalkeeper? 2314 01:56:56,067 --> 01:57:02,307 Speaker 18: Very very, probably annoying, But you. 2315 01:57:02,307 --> 01:57:05,027 Speaker 4: Talk to any defense and that's what they want, right, Yeah. 2316 01:57:04,867 --> 01:57:08,547 Speaker 30: That's what they want. Yeah, it's it's definitely what they want. 2317 01:57:08,547 --> 01:57:08,667 Speaker 27: Well. 2318 01:57:08,707 --> 01:57:12,107 Speaker 30: I realized though, on certain big occasions, I'm shouting and 2319 01:57:12,187 --> 01:57:14,747 Speaker 30: they can't hear you because the crowd is so loud, 2320 01:57:15,387 --> 01:57:18,547 Speaker 30: so it's kind of I think a lot of it 2321 01:57:18,587 --> 01:57:22,467 Speaker 30: is having a relationship and how well we're drilled as 2322 01:57:22,507 --> 01:57:26,027 Speaker 30: well as a team and making sure that in certain 2323 01:57:26,067 --> 01:57:29,507 Speaker 30: moments you're just in unison with your defenders. 2324 01:57:29,667 --> 01:57:30,907 Speaker 18: That's the most important. 2325 01:57:31,107 --> 01:57:33,107 Speaker 4: Yeah, this seems like a really important relationship. 2326 01:57:33,267 --> 01:57:35,947 Speaker 31: You know, you look at midfield peers and striking peers, 2327 01:57:35,987 --> 01:57:38,707 Speaker 31: but the relationship between yourself and your back four or 2328 01:57:38,747 --> 01:57:41,387 Speaker 31: whatever it might be, back for your defensive line. How 2329 01:57:41,387 --> 01:57:44,067 Speaker 31: do you solidify those relationships and make sure that they're cohesive, 2330 01:57:44,147 --> 01:57:45,747 Speaker 31: especially with it, you know, coming to a new club. 2331 01:57:46,547 --> 01:57:48,787 Speaker 30: A lot of it is with games, Like there's certain 2332 01:57:48,787 --> 01:57:52,827 Speaker 30: partnerships that you would know intuitively what people are going 2333 01:57:52,867 --> 01:57:54,987 Speaker 30: to do within game scenarios, and but a lot of 2334 01:57:55,067 --> 01:57:58,507 Speaker 30: it can be built in training and through conversation, you know, 2335 01:57:58,627 --> 01:58:03,187 Speaker 30: and that's what can kind of bolster the connection. When 2336 01:58:03,667 --> 01:58:06,107 Speaker 30: someone goes over here, you know what he's going to do, 2337 01:58:06,547 --> 01:58:08,027 Speaker 30: what he likes, and what he doesn't like. 2338 01:58:08,147 --> 01:58:09,267 Speaker 18: It's all part of the game. 2339 01:58:09,307 --> 01:58:13,027 Speaker 4: You know, you were at Tottenham for a while, big club. 2340 01:58:13,227 --> 01:58:13,827 Speaker 4: What was it like? 2341 01:58:14,587 --> 01:58:21,147 Speaker 30: It was very, very demanding, very it was very educational. 2342 01:58:21,387 --> 01:58:24,107 Speaker 30: I learned a lot of things that now in my 2343 01:58:24,187 --> 01:58:27,267 Speaker 30: career when I look at it, I can always refer 2344 01:58:27,347 --> 01:58:30,747 Speaker 30: back even though at the time I've registered it, but I. 2345 01:58:30,707 --> 01:58:32,347 Speaker 18: Can't really relate it to anything. 2346 01:58:33,427 --> 01:58:36,387 Speaker 30: A lot of you you could learn a lot from 2347 01:58:36,547 --> 01:58:40,507 Speaker 30: the players, the coaches, a lot of pedigree there as well. 2348 01:58:40,627 --> 01:58:40,907 Speaker 27: You know. 2349 01:58:42,347 --> 01:58:47,227 Speaker 30: A lot of very good staffs and people with crazy experience, 2350 01:58:47,307 --> 01:58:50,667 Speaker 30: like for example, working with Patch Jennens. You know, having 2351 01:58:50,747 --> 01:58:53,747 Speaker 30: him by your side for training, you learn a lot 2352 01:58:53,827 --> 01:58:56,867 Speaker 30: and he tells you a lot about his day and things, 2353 01:58:56,907 --> 01:58:59,427 Speaker 30: and like you could. 2354 01:58:59,187 --> 01:58:59,667 Speaker 18: Just take that. 2355 01:58:59,707 --> 01:59:02,467 Speaker 30: You don't feel alone, you feel like you're not You 2356 01:59:02,467 --> 01:59:04,947 Speaker 30: don't feel like you're learning every experience on the cuff. 2357 01:59:05,347 --> 01:59:07,587 Speaker 18: You feel like you could related back to something. 2358 01:59:08,667 --> 01:59:11,307 Speaker 4: And you head time with the Nigerian national team as well. 2359 01:59:11,307 --> 01:59:14,227 Speaker 31: You played age group for England, but the Nigerian national 2360 01:59:14,227 --> 01:59:15,587 Speaker 31: team I think two or three years ago. 2361 01:59:15,947 --> 01:59:17,707 Speaker 4: Do you have strong international ambitions? 2362 01:59:18,267 --> 01:59:21,867 Speaker 18: Yeah? I really. My upbringing, my family. 2363 01:59:21,907 --> 01:59:25,507 Speaker 30: Although I'm a diaspora in Nigerian is in. I've lived 2364 01:59:25,507 --> 01:59:30,227 Speaker 30: in England all my life, but the culture in the 2365 01:59:30,347 --> 01:59:35,227 Speaker 30: area and in my family is very strongly Nigerian. So 2366 01:59:35,307 --> 01:59:38,827 Speaker 30: for me, when I went to play against went to 2367 01:59:39,147 --> 01:59:42,667 Speaker 30: as a team to go and play against Mexico, it 2368 01:59:44,147 --> 01:59:48,147 Speaker 30: was something like words can't describe like it makes it. 2369 01:59:48,147 --> 01:59:51,387 Speaker 30: It brings back the kidding you about why you're in football, 2370 01:59:51,907 --> 01:59:54,507 Speaker 30: you know, And I do want to go back and 2371 01:59:54,547 --> 01:59:56,987 Speaker 30: not be on the bench but play. You know, that's 2372 01:59:57,027 --> 01:59:59,787 Speaker 30: still a chapter that is unturned and I'm going to 2373 01:59:59,907 --> 02:00:02,507 Speaker 30: keep working towards to try and get there and. 2374 02:00:02,587 --> 02:00:05,107 Speaker 31: Just to circle back to Wellington to finish out what 2375 02:00:05,147 --> 02:00:08,227 Speaker 31: does a successful season look like for you personally and 2376 02:00:08,347 --> 02:00:09,307 Speaker 31: for this team? 2377 02:00:09,827 --> 02:00:12,907 Speaker 30: For me personally, I think the personal stuff will follow 2378 02:00:13,227 --> 02:00:16,187 Speaker 30: if I just keep doing focusing on every game at 2379 02:00:16,227 --> 02:00:21,907 Speaker 30: a time and enjoying the club, the atmosphere and what 2380 02:00:21,947 --> 02:00:25,227 Speaker 30: I need to do my job. As a team, I 2381 02:00:25,307 --> 02:00:29,787 Speaker 30: really want silverware in some sort, whether it's in the 2382 02:00:29,867 --> 02:00:34,787 Speaker 30: league or postseason. You know, I really want silverware in 2383 02:00:34,827 --> 02:00:37,987 Speaker 30: that aspect. In terms of number, I try not to 2384 02:00:38,027 --> 02:00:40,667 Speaker 30: get caught up in the numbers, but there is a 2385 02:00:40,787 --> 02:00:44,507 Speaker 30: general rule of fun where I'd like to hit. And 2386 02:00:44,547 --> 02:00:46,787 Speaker 30: as an individually, you know. 2387 02:00:47,027 --> 02:00:49,707 Speaker 2: There is Josh all Away in me. He is the 2388 02:00:50,067 --> 02:00:52,947 Speaker 2: new number one for Wellington Phoenix, the team actually for 2389 02:00:52,987 --> 02:00:56,067 Speaker 2: this afternoon's game. He has been released and he is starting, 2390 02:00:56,107 --> 02:00:59,147 Speaker 2: so he'll debut for Wellington Phoenix this afternoon in their 2391 02:00:59,187 --> 02:01:02,427 Speaker 2: A League season opener against Western United at four o'clock 2392 02:01:02,467 --> 02:01:05,067 Speaker 2: this afternoon. Now, did the kick go over? Did the 2393 02:01:05,107 --> 02:01:08,827 Speaker 2: West Coast kicker make a liar of you or not? 2394 02:01:09,587 --> 02:01:09,627 Speaker 20: No? 2395 02:01:09,747 --> 02:01:13,147 Speaker 29: They did not missed it by quite some way, actually, 2396 02:01:13,267 --> 02:01:15,547 Speaker 29: so I'm sorry for doubting them though. 2397 02:01:15,667 --> 02:01:17,147 Speaker 2: Oh, looks like they've got one over. Have they got 2398 02:01:17,147 --> 02:01:17,467 Speaker 2: one over? 2399 02:01:17,987 --> 02:01:20,627 Speaker 29: I don't know. I can't say that. The TV's sort 2400 02:01:20,667 --> 02:01:22,467 Speaker 29: of not helping me out with this one. But it 2401 02:01:22,507 --> 02:01:25,347 Speaker 29: looks like I'll get your score update, Piney, unless you 2402 02:01:25,427 --> 02:01:29,947 Speaker 29: get one before me. Fifteen to Kent Country at half time. 2403 02:01:30,307 --> 02:01:31,907 Speaker 2: I did not was a race for well done. 2404 02:01:34,147 --> 02:01:36,627 Speaker 29: It was going to be some tantalizingly poor radio if 2405 02:01:36,627 --> 02:01:38,587 Speaker 29: it was just me sitting here and silent waiting for 2406 02:01:38,627 --> 02:01:40,707 Speaker 29: the score to pop up. So I figured I'll make 2407 02:01:40,747 --> 02:01:41,867 Speaker 29: a challenge out of it. 2408 02:01:41,867 --> 02:01:43,307 Speaker 2: It's probably better than some of the stuff we come 2409 02:01:43,387 --> 02:01:45,307 Speaker 2: up with. But yeah, good to know, all right. It's 2410 02:01:45,307 --> 02:01:48,827 Speaker 2: a tight one in the Whare Cup Final, King Country seventeen, 2411 02:01:48,907 --> 02:01:52,027 Speaker 2: West Coast fifteen at halftime in Tikowiti. Also can just 2412 02:01:52,027 --> 02:01:53,867 Speaker 2: tell you on text someone's alluded me to the fact 2413 02:01:53,907 --> 02:01:56,387 Speaker 2: that the under seventeen New Zealand women's side drew one 2414 02:01:56,427 --> 02:01:59,747 Speaker 2: all with the hosts Dominican Republic at the Under seventeen 2415 02:01:59,787 --> 02:02:02,587 Speaker 2: Women's World Cup this morning. They need to win their 2416 02:02:02,627 --> 02:02:05,107 Speaker 2: final game to qualify for the next stage, that is 2417 02:02:05,147 --> 02:02:09,387 Speaker 2: against Ecuador on Wednesday. It is nine and a half 2418 02:02:09,427 --> 02:02:10,667 Speaker 2: away from three. News talks me. 2419 02:02:12,187 --> 02:02:14,827 Speaker 1: The Scoon from the track, Field and the Court on 2420 02:02:14,947 --> 02:02:18,387 Speaker 1: your Home Lord, Weekend Sport with Jason Vine. 2421 02:02:18,427 --> 02:02:21,707 Speaker 2: The News talksb stix away from three. That is about 2422 02:02:21,787 --> 02:02:24,907 Speaker 2: us for Weekend Sport today and for the weekend. Tim 2423 02:02:24,907 --> 02:02:27,627 Speaker 2: Beverage will take over after three o'clock with a Sunday 2424 02:02:27,787 --> 02:02:30,667 Speaker 2: edition of the Weekend Collective. So much sport to look 2425 02:02:30,707 --> 02:02:33,267 Speaker 2: forward to over the next little while. The Phoenix kicking 2426 02:02:33,267 --> 02:02:34,867 Speaker 2: off in about an hour or so, and the A 2427 02:02:34,987 --> 02:02:37,867 Speaker 2: League opener against Western United. We've got the Silver Ferns 2428 02:02:37,867 --> 02:02:42,027 Speaker 2: tonight against Australia three o'clock tomorrow morning, the White Ferns 2429 02:02:42,387 --> 02:02:45,347 Speaker 2: up against South Africa in the T twenty Cricket World 2430 02:02:45,387 --> 02:02:50,467 Speaker 2: Cup Final. Liam Lawson in the US Grand Prix. I've 2431 02:02:50,507 --> 02:02:54,227 Speaker 2: probably forgotten something. I may have forgotten something, but I'm 2432 02:02:54,267 --> 02:02:56,147 Speaker 2: sure if it's in your wheelhouse, you'll make sure that 2433 02:02:56,187 --> 02:02:58,507 Speaker 2: you get in front of a television or alongside a 2434 02:02:58,627 --> 02:03:01,307 Speaker 2: radio to take it all in. We're back on Sports 2435 02:03:01,347 --> 02:03:03,867 Speaker 2: Talk tomorrow night between seven and eight to cover off 2436 02:03:03,907 --> 02:03:06,987 Speaker 2: everything that happens between now and then. Huge thanks to 2437 02:03:06,987 --> 02:03:10,267 Speaker 2: Anny McDonell for producing the show as always, Thank you 2438 02:03:10,307 --> 02:03:13,827 Speaker 2: for listening in and taking part, either today, yesterday, or whenever. 2439 02:03:14,067 --> 02:03:16,587 Speaker 2: And if you just listened in then that is absolutely 2440 02:03:16,667 --> 02:03:19,987 Speaker 2: fine as well. We have no qualms about you taking 2441 02:03:20,027 --> 02:03:22,107 Speaker 2: an opportunity to spend some time with us. We know 2442 02:03:22,147 --> 02:03:24,467 Speaker 2: how busy your lives are, so we appreciate you tuning 2443 02:03:24,467 --> 02:03:28,067 Speaker 2: in at all. Exit song today is from a man 2444 02:03:28,067 --> 02:03:32,147 Speaker 2: who was born on this day, October the twentieth, nineteen fifty, 2445 02:03:32,827 --> 02:03:36,707 Speaker 2: passed away via cardiac arrest in twenty seventeen, but not 2446 02:03:36,747 --> 02:03:41,507 Speaker 2: before putting together an absolute litany of hits as a 2447 02:03:41,507 --> 02:03:43,507 Speaker 2: solo artist and with his vand the Heartbreakers in the 2448 02:03:43,507 --> 02:03:47,947 Speaker 2: Traveling Wilburies as well Tom Petty Learning to Fly taking 2449 02:03:48,067 --> 02:03:49,707 Speaker 2: us out seeing Tomorrow Night, A good. 2450 02:03:53,107 --> 02:04:06,627 Speaker 27: Well th old cloud, The one goes must come down, 2451 02:04:21,947 --> 02:04:27,827 Speaker 27: raining fled laying got wings. 2452 02:04:30,107 --> 02:04:40,147 Speaker 2: Coming down. It's a hard thing. A rain flies. 2453 02:04:42,347 --> 02:04:43,707 Speaker 19: Lounge clouds. 2454 02:04:46,507 --> 02:04:47,667 Speaker 2: What goes up. 2455 02:04:50,507 --> 02:04:51,907 Speaker 18: You must come down? 2456 02:04:54,827 --> 02:04:55,827 Speaker 1: Rain fly. 2457 02:05:02,747 --> 02:05:04,147 Speaker 28: A brain fries 2458 02:05:16,667 --> 02:05:19,867 Speaker 1: For more from Weekends Sport with Jason Pine, listen live 2459 02:05:19,947 --> 02:05:23,267 Speaker 1: to news talks at B Weekends from midday, or follow 2460 02:05:23,307 --> 02:05:24,907 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio