1 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:10,387 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Weekend Sport podcast with Jason nine 2 00:00:10,707 --> 00:00:11,627 Speaker 1: from News Talk. 3 00:00:11,507 --> 00:00:14,667 Speaker 2: ZEDB African View though on this test match from an 4 00:00:14,707 --> 00:00:20,587 Speaker 2: absolute spring Box legend exceptional wing Brighton Paulser played sixty 5 00:00:20,667 --> 00:00:23,947 Speaker 2: four test matches for the spring Box between nineteen ninety 6 00:00:24,027 --> 00:00:26,307 Speaker 2: nine and two thousand and seven, went to the nineteen 7 00:00:26,387 --> 00:00:29,307 Speaker 2: ninety nine and two thousand and three Rugby World Cups. 8 00:00:29,547 --> 00:00:33,147 Speaker 2: His lightning pace and acute game awareness saw him become 9 00:00:33,227 --> 00:00:36,587 Speaker 2: one of the most prolific try scorers in the modern era. 10 00:00:36,667 --> 00:00:40,347 Speaker 2: Twenty six tries across his sixty four Test matches, including 11 00:00:40,707 --> 00:00:43,587 Speaker 2: this one against the All Blacks and a forty twenty 12 00:00:43,707 --> 00:00:46,507 Speaker 2: six win at Alice Park in two thousand and four 13 00:00:46,747 --> 00:00:49,027 Speaker 2: to two merchants. 14 00:00:49,947 --> 00:00:53,587 Speaker 3: Miliainas Weld tackled their well red their bark rats. 15 00:00:53,347 --> 00:00:57,307 Speaker 4: Of Pulsa Kunradi and Monty's got it can Munty. 16 00:00:57,027 --> 00:00:59,347 Speaker 3: Petala Petas. 17 00:01:00,707 --> 00:01:03,547 Speaker 2: Yeah, famous try by Paulser and a victory at Alice Park. 18 00:01:03,627 --> 00:01:05,867 Speaker 2: He also scored thirty eight tries in eighty one games 19 00:01:05,907 --> 00:01:09,707 Speaker 2: for his loved Stormers. Following his playing career, he became 20 00:01:09,787 --> 00:01:14,027 Speaker 2: a popular commentator, presenter and analyst. Brighton Pauls as well 21 00:01:14,067 --> 00:01:14,907 Speaker 2: as how are you mate? 22 00:01:15,867 --> 00:01:16,787 Speaker 3: Thanks alling me, Jays. 23 00:01:16,787 --> 00:01:19,307 Speaker 4: I tell you what the excitement is an advocate at 24 00:01:19,307 --> 00:01:21,107 Speaker 4: the moment, it's unreal. I wish it could be here 25 00:01:21,187 --> 00:01:23,667 Speaker 4: to experience what we experienced At the moment. It feels 26 00:01:23,747 --> 00:01:25,987 Speaker 4: like building up to the World Cup Final of last 27 00:01:26,067 --> 00:01:28,747 Speaker 4: year and obviously we all know what happened, but there's 28 00:01:28,987 --> 00:01:31,147 Speaker 4: huge excitement. But I can tell you one thing that 29 00:01:32,147 --> 00:01:35,787 Speaker 4: there's no underestimating from the Springboks. 30 00:01:35,827 --> 00:01:37,627 Speaker 3: You know, for the All Blacks. 31 00:01:37,667 --> 00:01:40,347 Speaker 4: I mean we all know that even though the All 32 00:01:40,387 --> 00:01:42,747 Speaker 4: Blacks haven't hit their steps, in my opinion, I think 33 00:01:43,107 --> 00:01:46,307 Speaker 4: there's lots of room for improvement. There's mutual respect and 34 00:01:46,667 --> 00:01:50,227 Speaker 4: it's a quiet sort of nervousness amongst the fans especially. 35 00:01:50,427 --> 00:01:53,347 Speaker 4: So I tell you what, even me, I'm a little 36 00:01:53,347 --> 00:01:56,147 Speaker 4: bit nervous when the Springboks going in as favorites. 37 00:01:56,747 --> 00:01:59,267 Speaker 3: We don't like that. We like to be in any 38 00:01:59,387 --> 00:01:59,947 Speaker 3: kind of game. 39 00:02:00,907 --> 00:02:02,547 Speaker 2: Well, it's a rare feeling is you're knowing for the 40 00:02:02,587 --> 00:02:05,267 Speaker 2: All Blacks because they more often than not our favorites. 41 00:02:05,307 --> 00:02:07,827 Speaker 2: But like I think everybody body can say what happened 42 00:02:07,827 --> 00:02:09,507 Speaker 2: in the Rugby World Cup Final and can see what's 43 00:02:09,547 --> 00:02:12,147 Speaker 2: happened in twenty twenty four, right not be interested in 44 00:02:12,187 --> 00:02:14,267 Speaker 2: your view on the spring Box of twenty twenty four. 45 00:02:14,627 --> 00:02:17,067 Speaker 2: I've heard it suggested they're a better team than the 46 00:02:17,107 --> 00:02:19,147 Speaker 2: one that won the Rugby World Cup. What's your assessment 47 00:02:19,267 --> 00:02:19,427 Speaker 2: on that. 48 00:02:20,507 --> 00:02:23,547 Speaker 3: Yes, they are and purely because you guys borrowed us 49 00:02:23,587 --> 00:02:27,427 Speaker 3: Tony Brown. He's been doing some great work behind the scenes. 50 00:02:27,787 --> 00:02:29,907 Speaker 4: And let me tell you, when you look at stats, 51 00:02:29,947 --> 00:02:32,307 Speaker 4: and obviously when we have to prepare for rugby games, 52 00:02:32,587 --> 00:02:34,307 Speaker 4: you look at kind of stats. Not that it will 53 00:02:34,387 --> 00:02:37,307 Speaker 4: make a big difference, but one step that's quite remarkable 54 00:02:37,507 --> 00:02:39,707 Speaker 4: is the amount of passing that the Springboks have been 55 00:02:39,747 --> 00:02:43,707 Speaker 4: doing compared to previous years. And I think they kind 56 00:02:43,707 --> 00:02:46,747 Speaker 4: of earned the respect and that's why another master stroke 57 00:02:46,787 --> 00:02:50,467 Speaker 4: by Russy at Asthmas bringing in Tony Brown purely for 58 00:02:50,587 --> 00:02:53,467 Speaker 4: the attacking game for the spring Box which has been lacking. 59 00:02:53,627 --> 00:02:56,947 Speaker 4: If you have the likes of Chest and Colby, Macazolimpimpy 60 00:02:57,227 --> 00:02:59,507 Speaker 4: Curtly Oul answer, you want to get the ball into 61 00:02:59,587 --> 00:03:03,347 Speaker 4: those fellows' hands. They do create danger, they do create 62 00:03:03,427 --> 00:03:05,947 Speaker 4: playos and that's what you want all the time. But 63 00:03:06,467 --> 00:03:09,067 Speaker 4: saying that the World Cup, we want it because we 64 00:03:09,187 --> 00:03:11,627 Speaker 4: are so good in our de fensive system and we 65 00:03:11,867 --> 00:03:15,027 Speaker 4: pressurize teams and we are so well conditioned. The last 66 00:03:15,067 --> 00:03:17,427 Speaker 4: ten minutes the boys go up another notch and other 67 00:03:17,507 --> 00:03:19,587 Speaker 4: teams sort of crack. They can put it that way. 68 00:03:19,667 --> 00:03:22,707 Speaker 4: So the attacking flare of what Tony Brown is blow 69 00:03:22,787 --> 00:03:26,147 Speaker 4: to the steam. They not they yet, it's work in progress, 70 00:03:26,547 --> 00:03:28,987 Speaker 4: but they don't mind having a go when it's on, 71 00:03:29,267 --> 00:03:32,067 Speaker 4: like the Orblets you know of ten years ago when 72 00:03:32,107 --> 00:03:35,147 Speaker 4: they were unstoppable and throwing the ball around. When they 73 00:03:35,307 --> 00:03:36,747 Speaker 4: really soften up the guys upfront. 74 00:03:37,347 --> 00:03:38,987 Speaker 2: One thing that we know we're always going to get 75 00:03:39,027 --> 00:03:41,827 Speaker 2: from South African side is physicality. And you've talked there 76 00:03:41,867 --> 00:03:44,827 Speaker 2: about the perhaps more expansive attacking game, but it's the 77 00:03:44,907 --> 00:03:48,067 Speaker 2: physicality of the spring box forward pack in particular, still 78 00:03:48,107 --> 00:03:49,547 Speaker 2: at the heart of what they do. 79 00:03:51,027 --> 00:03:53,907 Speaker 4: Yes, that's their core and that's what they believe in. 80 00:03:54,067 --> 00:03:56,347 Speaker 4: I think that's the uniqueness of any South African team, 81 00:03:56,787 --> 00:03:58,827 Speaker 4: whether you're playing in the lower divisions or whether you 82 00:03:58,947 --> 00:04:02,667 Speaker 4: play at the URC level or Super Rugby level. So 83 00:04:02,707 --> 00:04:05,387 Speaker 4: Afican teams, first and foremost, the guys want to scrum, 84 00:04:05,467 --> 00:04:07,507 Speaker 4: they want to rock, they want to mall, they want to. 85 00:04:07,467 --> 00:04:09,587 Speaker 3: Bully, people, so that will never go away. 86 00:04:09,827 --> 00:04:13,707 Speaker 4: But now you're adding the likes of Jesse Krill, Dami Dallende. 87 00:04:13,907 --> 00:04:17,067 Speaker 4: Upper lef Fussy are answering Kolby's. Those guys want to 88 00:04:17,107 --> 00:04:19,787 Speaker 4: run the ball and it must be fustraining for them 89 00:04:19,827 --> 00:04:20,947 Speaker 4: at times just to chase balls. 90 00:04:20,987 --> 00:04:21,867 Speaker 3: And they're doing it so well. 91 00:04:21,947 --> 00:04:24,907 Speaker 4: But now when it's on they will give a call 92 00:04:24,947 --> 00:04:26,907 Speaker 4: from the outside and the ball will go to the wingers. 93 00:04:27,187 --> 00:04:31,587 Speaker 4: Their first try Upper ll Fuzzy against the Australian team. 94 00:04:32,027 --> 00:04:34,067 Speaker 4: I was extin studio that day and we analyzed it 95 00:04:34,267 --> 00:04:36,787 Speaker 4: and back in the day or last year, when they 96 00:04:36,867 --> 00:04:39,227 Speaker 4: turn over ball they will kick it away. Now it's 97 00:04:39,267 --> 00:04:41,987 Speaker 4: going through the hands, from props, from locks, to the 98 00:04:42,027 --> 00:04:44,587 Speaker 4: wingers and to the outside channel. So that is quite 99 00:04:44,627 --> 00:04:48,027 Speaker 4: exciting from a sergifican's perspective, but it's they're not there yet. 100 00:04:48,067 --> 00:04:50,627 Speaker 4: They know they will need to work at what Tony 101 00:04:50,667 --> 00:04:52,867 Speaker 4: Brown will probably take a year for them to get 102 00:04:52,907 --> 00:04:55,147 Speaker 4: the balance right. I think it's all about the balance 103 00:04:55,187 --> 00:04:58,387 Speaker 4: and people like this team because now you know, I 104 00:04:58,547 --> 00:05:00,587 Speaker 4: always say it's a chairman of the little men. Little 105 00:05:00,587 --> 00:05:05,107 Speaker 4: guys also get opportunities likely and Jason Kobe, so that's fantastic. 106 00:05:05,187 --> 00:05:07,547 Speaker 3: These guys are absolutely year at the moment. Inside Africa. 107 00:05:07,907 --> 00:05:10,507 Speaker 2: First is an interesting one. He's say now gone past 108 00:05:10,547 --> 00:05:12,427 Speaker 2: Willie la Robe as the first choice fall back. 109 00:05:13,467 --> 00:05:15,507 Speaker 3: Yeah, I wouldn't say that as yet. 110 00:05:16,427 --> 00:05:18,907 Speaker 4: If you look again at his stats u LC, he 111 00:05:19,147 --> 00:05:21,827 Speaker 4: was first in terms of line breaks, meters, made all 112 00:05:21,907 --> 00:05:22,907 Speaker 4: that beautiful stuff. 113 00:05:23,427 --> 00:05:25,827 Speaker 3: But I think he's worked on his abiel skills. 114 00:05:25,907 --> 00:05:29,667 Speaker 4: He worked on little sort of shortcomings that the coaching 115 00:05:29,747 --> 00:05:33,187 Speaker 4: staff required of him. And I think in a difficult 116 00:05:33,227 --> 00:05:35,547 Speaker 4: season for him at the Sharks, Sharks had so many 117 00:05:35,587 --> 00:05:37,507 Speaker 4: spring books, but they kept losing in the ULC. 118 00:05:37,707 --> 00:05:41,067 Speaker 3: They were our worst team, the biggest budget. It didn't 119 00:05:41,107 --> 00:05:41,667 Speaker 3: win for them. 120 00:05:41,787 --> 00:05:44,547 Speaker 4: So Apille fast he was the one shining light in 121 00:05:44,627 --> 00:05:47,547 Speaker 4: the Sharks team. And I think Russi Rasmas when when 122 00:05:47,587 --> 00:05:49,547 Speaker 4: a player is so good, when he is in so 123 00:05:49,747 --> 00:05:52,867 Speaker 4: much good form, they tend to stick with him the 124 00:05:53,027 --> 00:05:56,187 Speaker 4: same like Sasha find Look and Gomo Zulu. I'll tell 125 00:05:56,227 --> 00:05:59,067 Speaker 4: you what, James, I'm just surprised at a check to 126 00:05:59,147 --> 00:06:01,747 Speaker 4: his dad the other day. I can't believe how calm 127 00:06:01,867 --> 00:06:04,987 Speaker 4: that that that young man is. He's absolutely calm. It's 128 00:06:04,987 --> 00:06:07,227 Speaker 4: almost like he's been waiting for this moment and he 129 00:06:07,307 --> 00:06:10,827 Speaker 4: belongs there. He's really taken like a duck to water. 130 00:06:10,987 --> 00:06:13,747 Speaker 4: And it's quite incredible to see when young players come 131 00:06:13,787 --> 00:06:17,107 Speaker 4: into the side, they just enjoy the environment and they 132 00:06:17,267 --> 00:06:20,867 Speaker 4: thrive under those pressure situations because, as you know, like 133 00:06:20,947 --> 00:06:23,787 Speaker 4: New Zealand, South African fans are ruthles. 134 00:06:23,867 --> 00:06:25,707 Speaker 3: You know, if you don't perform, they want you out. 135 00:06:25,987 --> 00:06:27,627 Speaker 4: But at the moment, we're going through a good time 136 00:06:27,707 --> 00:06:29,907 Speaker 4: and it's been like that for the last five six 137 00:06:30,067 --> 00:06:33,307 Speaker 4: years and people just love it. There's no single ticket, jays, 138 00:06:33,507 --> 00:06:35,147 Speaker 4: I tell you people are mates of one are still 139 00:06:35,187 --> 00:06:35,547 Speaker 4: phoning me. 140 00:06:35,587 --> 00:06:38,147 Speaker 3: I'm getting upset. There's no single ticket. 141 00:06:38,187 --> 00:06:41,307 Speaker 4: And I tell you what, even next week, if South 142 00:06:41,347 --> 00:06:44,467 Speaker 4: Africa had two stadiums, Oh, there was a stadium that 143 00:06:44,507 --> 00:06:46,467 Speaker 4: could take one hundred and fifty thousand people, it would 144 00:06:46,467 --> 00:06:47,267 Speaker 4: have been sold on tape. 145 00:06:47,307 --> 00:06:50,227 Speaker 3: Tom also is waiting in the wings. But this week 146 00:06:50,507 --> 00:06:51,547 Speaker 3: it's going to be incredible. 147 00:06:52,147 --> 00:06:54,507 Speaker 4: The weather today is a bit chili, but tomorrow should 148 00:06:54,507 --> 00:06:56,747 Speaker 4: be fine and altitude is going to play a role. 149 00:06:57,107 --> 00:06:59,347 Speaker 3: We're all so excited. Hope you guys do. 150 00:06:59,587 --> 00:07:01,787 Speaker 2: Oh, we really are. I can sense it in your voice. Brighton. 151 00:07:01,787 --> 00:07:03,467 Speaker 2: I want to ask you about the altitude thing because 152 00:07:03,467 --> 00:07:05,307 Speaker 2: of course you were basemainly in Cape Town with the 153 00:07:05,347 --> 00:07:08,027 Speaker 2: Stormers during your career when you had to go to 154 00:07:08,147 --> 00:07:11,147 Speaker 2: Altitude to Pretoria to Joe Berg, did you feel the 155 00:07:11,187 --> 00:07:11,747 Speaker 2: effects of it? 156 00:07:12,907 --> 00:07:15,067 Speaker 3: Yes, oh yes, oh yes. It does play a role. 157 00:07:15,547 --> 00:07:18,947 Speaker 4: But we're living in modern times and science plays a 158 00:07:18,987 --> 00:07:21,747 Speaker 4: big role these days. We look at I was covering 159 00:07:21,787 --> 00:07:26,187 Speaker 4: the ULC final when the Blue Bulls played the Glasgow 160 00:07:26,227 --> 00:07:29,147 Speaker 4: Warriors and let me tell you, Altitude didn't play it 161 00:07:29,187 --> 00:07:31,467 Speaker 4: all the day. In fact, it was reversed the last 162 00:07:31,507 --> 00:07:33,587 Speaker 4: twenty minutes Glasgow were out of the game. 163 00:07:33,907 --> 00:07:37,147 Speaker 3: They up the speed and they took the game away. 164 00:07:37,267 --> 00:07:40,027 Speaker 4: From the Bulls and they ultimately won the game. Coming 165 00:07:40,107 --> 00:07:43,747 Speaker 4: back to two years ago, we came from Umbumbela where 166 00:07:44,147 --> 00:07:47,667 Speaker 4: the Box were in control. They beat your blogs coming 167 00:07:47,747 --> 00:07:48,987 Speaker 4: not easily, but they were in. 168 00:07:48,987 --> 00:07:49,867 Speaker 3: Control for the whole game. 169 00:07:50,067 --> 00:07:52,507 Speaker 4: We went to Els Park, you guys came played a 170 00:07:52,627 --> 00:07:56,267 Speaker 4: high tempo, high paced game and I feel, I feel 171 00:07:56,827 --> 00:07:59,027 Speaker 4: if the Old Blacks do have a chance in beating 172 00:07:59,067 --> 00:08:01,787 Speaker 4: the Box, they need to start running from the beginning 173 00:08:02,627 --> 00:08:04,827 Speaker 4: and get that out of your system. When we used 174 00:08:04,867 --> 00:08:08,227 Speaker 4: to play the Lions at Ellis Park, we used to 175 00:08:08,307 --> 00:08:10,147 Speaker 4: go very hard the first fifteen minutes in terms of 176 00:08:10,507 --> 00:08:12,627 Speaker 4: throwing the ball around, so you can get that what 177 00:08:12,747 --> 00:08:15,787 Speaker 4: we call that second wind. Uh and and and for me, 178 00:08:16,187 --> 00:08:17,867 Speaker 4: that is key for the All Blex. And I know Razor, 179 00:08:18,187 --> 00:08:19,987 Speaker 4: I've got so much respect fromim. Played against him many 180 00:08:20,067 --> 00:08:21,867 Speaker 4: a time, you know, and I do feel is a 181 00:08:21,907 --> 00:08:24,267 Speaker 4: really credible coach. And he's still trying to find his feet. 182 00:08:24,667 --> 00:08:26,467 Speaker 3: But he came to South. 183 00:08:26,307 --> 00:08:28,467 Speaker 4: Africa lots and he played the lots, he coached their lots, 184 00:08:28,507 --> 00:08:30,507 Speaker 4: he won their lots, he had success their lots. So 185 00:08:30,667 --> 00:08:33,107 Speaker 4: for me, if the O Blicks stands to stand the chance, 186 00:08:33,227 --> 00:08:35,867 Speaker 4: they need to go hard that first twenty minutes, just 187 00:08:35,907 --> 00:08:38,427 Speaker 4: throw the ball around and see what the box can do. 188 00:08:38,787 --> 00:08:42,747 Speaker 2: Encountering that as a spring Box player and now as 189 00:08:42,787 --> 00:08:45,347 Speaker 2: a as a spring Box fan and speaking for all 190 00:08:45,387 --> 00:08:48,147 Speaker 2: spring Box fans, I guess Brighton, is there still something 191 00:08:48,187 --> 00:08:50,627 Speaker 2: special about the black jersey about playing against the All Blacks? 192 00:08:50,787 --> 00:08:53,107 Speaker 2: Was there for you when you were a spring Box player? 193 00:08:54,147 --> 00:08:54,267 Speaker 4: Oh? 194 00:08:54,387 --> 00:08:58,347 Speaker 3: Yes, oh yes still still. I know New Zealand's going 195 00:08:58,387 --> 00:08:59,467 Speaker 3: through a bit of a rock patch, and. 196 00:09:01,107 --> 00:09:03,707 Speaker 4: We as Springbok players and x Spinbok players, we can 197 00:09:03,827 --> 00:09:06,707 Speaker 4: never write them off. That is the talk from you know, 198 00:09:06,947 --> 00:09:10,667 Speaker 4: X spring Box and Analyst and guys who actually who's 199 00:09:10,667 --> 00:09:13,867 Speaker 4: actually been there a wounded All Blacks, like a wounded Springbok. 200 00:09:14,147 --> 00:09:17,947 Speaker 4: When those guys are angry, they come at you with desperation, 201 00:09:18,187 --> 00:09:21,707 Speaker 4: and that means they have ever chance. So you know, 202 00:09:22,027 --> 00:09:24,467 Speaker 4: even when I became a Springbok, I look at the calendar, 203 00:09:24,467 --> 00:09:26,147 Speaker 4: I'm like, okay, when I'm playing the All Blacks, you know, 204 00:09:26,227 --> 00:09:27,867 Speaker 4: you can't kind of we can't wait to play the 205 00:09:27,947 --> 00:09:30,187 Speaker 4: Old Blacks. And I'm sure the same for the All Blocks. 206 00:09:30,227 --> 00:09:33,587 Speaker 4: So the rivalry is back to where it was supposed 207 00:09:33,627 --> 00:09:35,747 Speaker 4: to be, like you know, like hundred the last hundred years. 208 00:09:35,747 --> 00:09:38,267 Speaker 4: And I think there's wonderful And because the ol Blecks 209 00:09:38,267 --> 00:09:41,107 Speaker 4: to a certain extent are building in a sort of 210 00:09:41,467 --> 00:09:45,027 Speaker 4: phase where they not sure what to do week in 211 00:09:45,107 --> 00:09:48,467 Speaker 4: and week out, but we would not underestimate the All 212 00:09:48,507 --> 00:09:51,907 Speaker 4: Black team. The respect is absolutely insane. And I think 213 00:09:52,147 --> 00:09:54,547 Speaker 4: from a South African perspective, you know people also, I 214 00:09:54,587 --> 00:09:56,987 Speaker 4: mean capet On, charl You you guys got so many 215 00:09:57,027 --> 00:09:58,787 Speaker 4: fans in Cape Town for instance, so the All Blecks 216 00:09:58,787 --> 00:09:59,627 Speaker 4: will feel they. 217 00:09:59,587 --> 00:10:02,667 Speaker 3: Played home next week. So it shows you that the 218 00:10:02,907 --> 00:10:05,507 Speaker 3: mutual respect is there. And we love to see it. 219 00:10:05,627 --> 00:10:07,427 Speaker 2: Yeah, we love to said as well, Braton. I've just 220 00:10:07,907 --> 00:10:09,787 Speaker 2: so enjoyed chatting to you and getting a sense of 221 00:10:09,827 --> 00:10:12,427 Speaker 2: the occasion over there. We're very envious on the side 222 00:10:12,427 --> 00:10:14,667 Speaker 2: of the world that we can't get up close and personal, 223 00:10:14,787 --> 00:10:17,707 Speaker 2: but we'll be watching from afar and really curious to 224 00:10:17,707 --> 00:10:19,987 Speaker 2: see what happens. Really appreciate you taking the time to 225 00:10:20,027 --> 00:10:21,347 Speaker 2: join us across New Zealand today. 226 00:10:22,227 --> 00:10:23,987 Speaker 3: Thank you, Jas, and enjoy the game. 227 00:10:24,107 --> 00:10:27,667 Speaker 2: You enjoyed the game too, Breton, Breton Pulse the top man. Jeez, 228 00:10:27,707 --> 00:10:30,227 Speaker 2: you can just feel the excitement, can't you. Texts here here, 229 00:10:30,227 --> 00:10:33,547 Speaker 2: I'm getting goosebumps just listening to this chat, I am too. 230 00:10:34,747 --> 00:10:37,907 Speaker 1: For more from Weekend Sport with Jason Fine, listen live 231 00:10:38,027 --> 00:10:41,347 Speaker 1: to News Talk said B weekends from midday, or follow 232 00:10:41,387 --> 00:10:42,947 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio.