1 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:10,547 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Weekend Sport podcast with Jason Vine 2 00:00:10,707 --> 00:00:11,867 Speaker 1: from News Talks EDB. 3 00:00:12,907 --> 00:00:15,867 Speaker 2: Coming to you from Hamilton after last night's Test match. 4 00:00:16,507 --> 00:00:19,627 Speaker 2: James mcconey as well, it's always sad to leave. I 5 00:00:19,827 --> 00:00:20,547 Speaker 2: like this place. 6 00:00:21,467 --> 00:00:23,347 Speaker 3: How good is it? And I've had some pretty good 7 00:00:23,347 --> 00:00:26,107 Speaker 3: reports from French people as well. You know, they've found 8 00:00:26,507 --> 00:00:29,467 Speaker 3: a good hot chocolate and across on to dunk in it. 9 00:00:29,587 --> 00:00:31,827 Speaker 3: So there you go. Not the worst place in the. 10 00:00:31,787 --> 00:00:34,867 Speaker 2: World, No, it is certainly not. It's nowhere near the 11 00:00:34,867 --> 00:00:37,227 Speaker 2: bottom of the list as far as I'm concerned. Let's 12 00:00:37,227 --> 00:00:41,067 Speaker 2: talk some sport. Boden Barrett didn't play last night hand injury. 13 00:00:41,147 --> 00:00:46,227 Speaker 2: We hear he's going to be okay for the Rugby Championship. Yeah, 14 00:00:46,307 --> 00:00:48,147 Speaker 2: where are we with Boden Barrett. He seems to have 15 00:00:48,187 --> 00:00:50,107 Speaker 2: been around for a long time. Has he got enough 16 00:00:50,147 --> 00:00:50,867 Speaker 2: guess in the tank? 17 00:00:51,667 --> 00:00:54,267 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's interesting the Boden Barrett thing, Poney, because I 18 00:00:54,307 --> 00:00:57,107 Speaker 3: mean last night I think McKenzie had a patchy game, 19 00:00:57,187 --> 00:00:59,427 Speaker 3: let's be honest. But at the same time, I think 20 00:00:59,467 --> 00:01:03,027 Speaker 3: Boden has showed that he's currently the number one. But 21 00:01:03,387 --> 00:01:05,907 Speaker 3: last week there was a really interesting quote. Well he 22 00:01:05,987 --> 00:01:09,147 Speaker 3: got quite emotional have listened to this? What is emotional? 23 00:01:11,147 --> 00:01:12,907 Speaker 2: I guess I never really know when it's going to 24 00:01:12,907 --> 00:01:13,467 Speaker 2: be my last. 25 00:01:14,027 --> 00:01:15,587 Speaker 1: So yeah, every time I. 26 00:01:15,547 --> 00:01:18,707 Speaker 2: Get the chance to play, especially with a brother on 27 00:01:18,707 --> 00:01:22,507 Speaker 2: my side, that gets emotional for me. So it takes 28 00:01:22,507 --> 00:01:27,187 Speaker 2: a lot of effort these days to play test Rugby. Interesting 29 00:01:27,427 --> 00:01:30,907 Speaker 2: interesting from Bona Better was at that little media scrum 30 00:01:31,027 --> 00:01:33,787 Speaker 2: as well. What is he suggesting there? 31 00:01:34,907 --> 00:01:37,587 Speaker 3: Well, he's really hinting at an exit of some kind, 32 00:01:37,667 --> 00:01:42,987 Speaker 3: isn't he Really? This seems to me fairly clear Boden saying, look, 33 00:01:43,187 --> 00:01:46,707 Speaker 3: my day's in this jersey are numbered. He's I mean, 34 00:01:46,747 --> 00:01:49,787 Speaker 3: he's clearly number one. But he knows full well that 35 00:01:49,907 --> 00:01:52,747 Speaker 3: Razor and ns in Rugby have made overtures to Richie 36 00:01:52,787 --> 00:01:56,067 Speaker 3: mu Wanna. So he knows that every chance that Morgan 37 00:01:56,107 --> 00:01:57,987 Speaker 3: will be back in the World Cup year, and in 38 00:01:58,067 --> 00:02:00,627 Speaker 3: that World Cup year, Boden will be thirty six years old. 39 00:02:00,987 --> 00:02:03,747 Speaker 3: So I feel that Boden knowing that your employer, I 40 00:02:03,747 --> 00:02:06,787 Speaker 3: imagine if you knew that your employer currently have talks 41 00:02:06,787 --> 00:02:10,027 Speaker 3: of Martin Devlin pony, It's a little bit unsettling, isn't it. 42 00:02:10,867 --> 00:02:14,227 Speaker 2: I've seen I've seen I've seen some of those emails. Yeah, 43 00:02:14,227 --> 00:02:17,947 Speaker 2: but like all I can all I can do is 44 00:02:17,987 --> 00:02:22,027 Speaker 2: my best when I'm handed the jersey exactly. 45 00:02:21,587 --> 00:02:24,307 Speaker 3: Right, and you've been outstanding. But the thing is undoubtedly 46 00:02:24,387 --> 00:02:26,947 Speaker 3: number one pony. But hey, there's this other guy who 47 00:02:27,347 --> 00:02:29,747 Speaker 3: So that's exactly what they're doing right now. And I 48 00:02:29,747 --> 00:02:32,547 Speaker 3: think Boden is a mature adult. Was saying, look, you 49 00:02:32,707 --> 00:02:36,187 Speaker 3: know there's nothing, you know, you can't take anything for granted. 50 00:02:37,107 --> 00:02:39,267 Speaker 3: I know there's a shelf life because of my age. 51 00:02:39,587 --> 00:02:43,027 Speaker 3: And also, is this rugby three sixty on the horizon. 52 00:02:43,147 --> 00:02:46,147 Speaker 3: You just heard Heather Duplace talk about it that they 53 00:02:46,187 --> 00:02:48,267 Speaker 3: are getting some big names. And I'm telling you a 54 00:02:48,307 --> 00:02:52,427 Speaker 3: guy in mid thirties who's who's a legend of the game, 55 00:02:52,707 --> 00:02:56,907 Speaker 3: Boden Barrett. I know they've had other names like Roger 56 00:02:56,947 --> 00:02:59,547 Speaker 3: two of us ask Caylen Pongner, but you just wait, 57 00:02:59,627 --> 00:03:02,067 Speaker 3: someone like Boden Barrett could be exactly the sort of 58 00:03:02,107 --> 00:03:02,827 Speaker 3: player thereafter. 59 00:03:03,147 --> 00:03:04,907 Speaker 2: Yeah, well those other two A League players, aren't they 60 00:03:04,907 --> 00:03:07,947 Speaker 2: And if they're really serious about high class rugby competition, 61 00:03:08,067 --> 00:03:11,267 Speaker 2: a guy like Boden Barrett that would be that'll be 62 00:03:11,307 --> 00:03:13,307 Speaker 2: a dial turner, you know for them, that would be 63 00:03:13,827 --> 00:03:16,307 Speaker 2: a real stamp of legitimacy. If they can get a 64 00:03:16,347 --> 00:03:18,387 Speaker 2: player like that. What do you think of the concept? 65 00:03:18,467 --> 00:03:21,067 Speaker 2: Do you think it's got leagues rugby three sixty? 66 00:03:22,667 --> 00:03:26,267 Speaker 3: I think it's it's definitely going to happen. I think 67 00:03:26,307 --> 00:03:31,427 Speaker 3: that this competition will happen, So everybody's basing for it. 68 00:03:31,467 --> 00:03:34,027 Speaker 3: All the agents I've spoken to know they're getting offers 69 00:03:34,027 --> 00:03:37,747 Speaker 3: for players already that the stadiums I've talked to, they've 70 00:03:37,747 --> 00:03:40,307 Speaker 3: got host cities. So it's a bit like salgp of 71 00:03:40,387 --> 00:03:43,947 Speaker 3: rugby if you like, you know, you go from Tottenham 72 00:03:43,987 --> 00:03:47,387 Speaker 3: Hotspur Stadium in London down to the New Camp in Barcelona. 73 00:03:47,827 --> 00:03:51,187 Speaker 3: It's ninety thousand there, isn't it, Pony? I think yeah? 74 00:03:51,267 --> 00:03:54,307 Speaker 3: And then New York and LA have been linked as well, 75 00:03:54,387 --> 00:03:56,787 Speaker 3: so that's what they're going to do is turn into 76 00:03:56,827 --> 00:04:00,187 Speaker 3: a traveling road show. But yes, I think it's going 77 00:04:00,267 --> 00:04:01,867 Speaker 3: to happen. And look, I'm not a big fan of 78 00:04:01,867 --> 00:04:04,987 Speaker 3: Saudi money, but my one proviso with Saudi money is 79 00:04:05,027 --> 00:04:07,067 Speaker 3: I'll take it. As long as they can go back 80 00:04:07,107 --> 00:04:10,267 Speaker 3: there and start women's rugby and a gay rugby club 81 00:04:10,307 --> 00:04:13,347 Speaker 3: as well in Saudi Arabia, then I'll do it. 82 00:04:13,907 --> 00:04:16,427 Speaker 2: Well. Speaking to Bruce Sharyck yesterday on the show he said, look, 83 00:04:16,467 --> 00:04:20,427 Speaker 2: the you know, the Saudi stuff has been a little 84 00:04:20,467 --> 00:04:23,387 Speaker 2: bit misreported. Having said that though if you want big 85 00:04:23,427 --> 00:04:27,787 Speaker 2: money in sport at the moment, it seems that Saudi 86 00:04:27,787 --> 00:04:31,107 Speaker 2: Arabia is one place where you can accumulate those funds. Anyway, 87 00:04:31,107 --> 00:04:34,707 Speaker 2: we wait and see our younger rugby players. Our under 88 00:04:34,747 --> 00:04:37,547 Speaker 2: twenties have gone down to South Africa in the Under 89 00:04:37,587 --> 00:04:40,787 Speaker 2: twenty World Cup or World Championship final this morning twenty 90 00:04:40,867 --> 00:04:44,347 Speaker 2: three fifteen, but still our best finish since we won 91 00:04:44,387 --> 00:04:47,067 Speaker 2: it in twenty seventeen. So maybe the next waver is 92 00:04:47,427 --> 00:04:48,347 Speaker 2: about to arrive. 93 00:04:49,267 --> 00:04:51,507 Speaker 3: Yeah, it is a pretty good wave of talent coming through. 94 00:04:51,627 --> 00:04:54,347 Speaker 3: And now I actually watched the game against France the 95 00:04:54,347 --> 00:04:56,547 Speaker 3: semi final, and there's a French second five year is 96 00:04:56,587 --> 00:04:59,067 Speaker 3: going to terrorize the All Blacks in a couple of years, 97 00:04:59,107 --> 00:05:03,027 Speaker 3: so watch this space for that. But they're a bit 98 00:05:03,547 --> 00:05:07,067 Speaker 3: unlucky because the star player Oli Mathis was unavailable for 99 00:05:07,107 --> 00:05:09,587 Speaker 3: the final. That's the why katt Or Flank who sometimes 100 00:05:09,787 --> 00:05:12,067 Speaker 3: plays on the wing, who I sort of talk about 101 00:05:12,147 --> 00:05:14,467 Speaker 3: quite a lot, the next Henry Pollock. But there is 102 00:05:14,507 --> 00:05:17,147 Speaker 3: a hook of there called Elo Odinryan. Of course, if 103 00:05:17,187 --> 00:05:19,107 Speaker 3: you think, oh, I know that's their name, well it 104 00:05:19,227 --> 00:05:22,107 Speaker 3: is Lee Odin Ryan's son, who looks nothing like his 105 00:05:22,267 --> 00:05:25,747 Speaker 3: lanky dad, but he is very, very quick, and I 106 00:05:25,787 --> 00:05:30,267 Speaker 3: think he's probably the best or most talented player in 107 00:05:30,267 --> 00:05:32,787 Speaker 3: that group at the moment. So let's watch out for him. 108 00:05:32,827 --> 00:05:36,707 Speaker 3: He's currently a crusader and who knows where he'll end 109 00:05:36,787 --> 00:05:40,147 Speaker 3: up next. But yeah, there's obviously a really good crop 110 00:05:40,187 --> 00:05:40,867 Speaker 3: that's coming through. 111 00:05:41,627 --> 00:05:44,547 Speaker 2: Good to see. Good to see now. I watched the 112 00:05:44,587 --> 00:05:47,107 Speaker 2: British and Irish Lions play the Wallabies last night, and 113 00:05:47,187 --> 00:05:48,627 Speaker 2: if you hadn't watched the game and you saw the 114 00:05:48,627 --> 00:05:50,947 Speaker 2: score twenty seven nineteen, you tell him that's quite close. 115 00:05:51,267 --> 00:05:55,307 Speaker 2: I just thought the Wallabies re distant second last night. 116 00:05:55,547 --> 00:05:56,307 Speaker 2: What did you make of it? 117 00:05:57,227 --> 00:05:59,867 Speaker 3: Yeah? I thought the Wallabies were really disappointing because I 118 00:05:59,867 --> 00:06:02,747 Speaker 3: thought there were only chance to rumble the Lions was 119 00:06:02,787 --> 00:06:04,867 Speaker 3: to move the ball and I just didn't see it 120 00:06:04,867 --> 00:06:07,987 Speaker 3: happen enough. But also something for all rugby coaches that 121 00:06:08,067 --> 00:06:10,907 Speaker 3: they need to really think about is just because he's 122 00:06:10,947 --> 00:06:14,427 Speaker 3: a number on your jersey, it doesn't matter. So Joseph Swaylity, 123 00:06:14,587 --> 00:06:17,547 Speaker 3: just because he's got thirteen on his back. Doesn't mean 124 00:06:17,547 --> 00:06:20,827 Speaker 3: that every move he has to be outside the second five. 125 00:06:22,307 --> 00:06:24,627 Speaker 3: Feel free for him to pop up anywhere. I mean, 126 00:06:24,627 --> 00:06:27,627 Speaker 3: Sean Fitzpatrick didn't care. He played half his career on 127 00:06:27,667 --> 00:06:32,067 Speaker 3: the wing. So look, just be a bit more innovative 128 00:06:31,747 --> 00:06:35,107 Speaker 3: when you've got a star like that, find a different 129 00:06:35,147 --> 00:06:37,787 Speaker 3: way to utilize him. So yeah, I just thought it 130 00:06:37,827 --> 00:06:41,547 Speaker 3: was a bit too predictable for the Wallabies. They I mean, 131 00:06:41,587 --> 00:06:44,587 Speaker 3: they don't have much depth. There are players that you know, 132 00:06:44,867 --> 00:06:49,267 Speaker 3: Ballatini's and Jiggles, Skeletons and jid so it was always 133 00:06:49,307 --> 00:06:51,427 Speaker 3: going to be tough to beat them in Test one. 134 00:06:51,507 --> 00:06:55,427 Speaker 3: But and even having Tom Lioner for his first I 135 00:06:55,427 --> 00:06:58,227 Speaker 3: think first run on start to play the Lions, I 136 00:06:58,227 --> 00:07:01,947 Speaker 3: thought that was an absolute comakazi mission. That should have 137 00:07:01,947 --> 00:07:05,467 Speaker 3: been Ben Donaldson. If you know you rugby, he's Ben 138 00:07:05,507 --> 00:07:08,307 Speaker 3: Donaldson's been around and kicks goals for fun, and I 139 00:07:08,307 --> 00:07:11,107 Speaker 3: think he would have been a better option at ten, or. 140 00:07:11,107 --> 00:07:12,107 Speaker 2: Even James O'Connor. 141 00:07:12,427 --> 00:07:17,467 Speaker 3: Even James O'Connor, why not, I know, And I mean, look, 142 00:07:17,507 --> 00:07:20,667 Speaker 3: you look at the Wallaby has actually experienced some of 143 00:07:20,667 --> 00:07:23,067 Speaker 3: the same problems as the All Blacks last night. You 144 00:07:23,187 --> 00:07:26,067 Speaker 3: just know you know how some some of the moves 145 00:07:26,067 --> 00:07:28,707 Speaker 3: weren't quite clicking. It was a bit patchy. But the 146 00:07:28,747 --> 00:07:31,947 Speaker 3: great thing about the All Blacks is suddenly Ardie saviez 147 00:07:32,827 --> 00:07:35,907 Speaker 3: running thirty five meters up the field. But the Wallabies 148 00:07:35,947 --> 00:07:39,827 Speaker 3: just don't have that X factor and I won't. Maybe 149 00:07:39,827 --> 00:07:42,707 Speaker 3: I should get into my conspiracy theory about theory about 150 00:07:42,827 --> 00:07:46,227 Speaker 3: Razor picking so many chiefs was a massive pr move, 151 00:07:46,267 --> 00:07:48,907 Speaker 3: I reckon and then chucking them and the cauldron of 152 00:07:48,947 --> 00:07:51,947 Speaker 3: the Third Test. I know what you're doing, Raser. You're 153 00:07:51,947 --> 00:07:55,307 Speaker 3: trying to you know, because if they lost, maybe if 154 00:07:55,307 --> 00:07:56,947 Speaker 3: they lost, then the knives will be up for all 155 00:07:56,987 --> 00:07:59,467 Speaker 3: the Chiefs, and then makes it easy to bring Pavely 156 00:07:59,507 --> 00:08:01,347 Speaker 3: and Ethan Black at her back, and who I love, 157 00:08:01,427 --> 00:08:03,907 Speaker 3: by the way, I think they're really good players. But 158 00:08:04,027 --> 00:08:06,067 Speaker 3: what I want to say to Raiser, the quote Despy 159 00:08:06,467 --> 00:08:09,347 Speaker 3: of quote the spice skills, is tell me what you want, 160 00:08:09,347 --> 00:08:12,547 Speaker 3: what you really really want, because just take the team 161 00:08:12,547 --> 00:08:13,107 Speaker 3: that you want. 162 00:08:14,947 --> 00:08:16,907 Speaker 2: Well, he'll have to do that. Now he's used thirty 163 00:08:16,907 --> 00:08:18,747 Speaker 2: three guys in this series. He's going to have to 164 00:08:18,827 --> 00:08:21,067 Speaker 2: narrow that down for the big ones ahead. We wait 165 00:08:21,107 --> 00:08:24,507 Speaker 2: to see how many Chiefs there are when the side 166 00:08:24,547 --> 00:08:27,067 Speaker 2: to play Argentina is named in a few weeks. Hey, 167 00:08:27,067 --> 00:08:28,707 Speaker 2: couple of other sporting matters want to get your view 168 00:08:28,747 --> 00:08:30,987 Speaker 2: on Scotti Scheffler. He's got a four stroke lead at 169 00:08:31,027 --> 00:08:35,587 Speaker 2: the Open Championship. He shouldn't relinquish that. Looks like another 170 00:08:35,667 --> 00:08:37,427 Speaker 2: major coming the way of Scotti Scheffler. 171 00:08:38,307 --> 00:08:39,867 Speaker 3: Yeah, and I mean I've got a lot of time 172 00:08:39,867 --> 00:08:42,867 Speaker 3: for Scotti Schiffer. I interviewed him at the Olympics over 173 00:08:42,987 --> 00:08:45,827 Speaker 3: in Paris, and he's just a really cool customer, can 174 00:08:45,827 --> 00:08:48,787 Speaker 3: handle anything, didn't mind the odd crowd goes wild, question 175 00:08:49,147 --> 00:08:53,707 Speaker 3: about going to Applebee's, like Will Ferrell and Talladega Knights, 176 00:08:53,707 --> 00:08:58,427 Speaker 3: like he's he's unflappable, and he's very different from a 177 00:08:58,427 --> 00:09:00,987 Speaker 3: lot of I guess American stars. You know, he's not 178 00:09:01,147 --> 00:09:06,187 Speaker 3: that demonstrative. It almost looks like this being amazing at 179 00:09:06,187 --> 00:09:08,627 Speaker 3: God for some burden that has been thrust upon him. 180 00:09:08,947 --> 00:09:11,187 Speaker 3: But I love that about him. I think he's just 181 00:09:11,387 --> 00:09:17,067 Speaker 3: very much an every man character and look that he deserves. 182 00:09:17,107 --> 00:09:19,787 Speaker 3: I mean that it is quite a cluster of really 183 00:09:19,827 --> 00:09:21,627 Speaker 3: good golfers at the moment, but he deserves to be 184 00:09:21,707 --> 00:09:24,587 Speaker 3: number one and have some daylight there because you know, 185 00:09:25,827 --> 00:09:29,347 Speaker 3: He's one of those guys who no matter where you 186 00:09:29,387 --> 00:09:32,067 Speaker 3: are in the field, you know, he can produce something incredible, 187 00:09:32,187 --> 00:09:35,387 Speaker 3: like he did in Paris and right now four shots up. Yeah, 188 00:09:35,387 --> 00:09:36,907 Speaker 3: it looks like it's Scotty's. 189 00:09:36,867 --> 00:09:39,947 Speaker 2: I remember that interview. Actually, not everybody can do that interview. 190 00:09:40,067 --> 00:09:43,067 Speaker 2: You are so disarming when it comes to anybody. Really, 191 00:09:43,107 --> 00:09:46,507 Speaker 2: he's pretty famous Scotti Scheffery, you know. But it was 192 00:09:46,627 --> 00:09:50,507 Speaker 2: obvious he enjoyed chatting with you, having done probably one 193 00:09:50,587 --> 00:09:53,707 Speaker 2: hundred inane interviews but the likes of people like me. 194 00:09:53,907 --> 00:09:57,787 Speaker 2: But I think he enjoyed chatting with you. Just to finish, 195 00:09:57,867 --> 00:10:01,427 Speaker 2: Welcome to Wellington, Wrexham one nil to the Phoenix. 196 00:10:02,387 --> 00:10:05,227 Speaker 3: I know. How cool is that? By the way, the 197 00:10:05,267 --> 00:10:09,547 Speaker 3: goal scorer Luke flowered you. How awesome is his name? Like, 198 00:10:10,427 --> 00:10:13,147 Speaker 3: I mean, obviously this Luke Skywalker. It feels like it's 199 00:10:13,147 --> 00:10:16,187 Speaker 3: slightly related, but a bit more sort of like fluffy 200 00:10:16,187 --> 00:10:19,947 Speaker 3: and nice and so good on them Teenager scoring that 201 00:10:20,067 --> 00:10:24,987 Speaker 3: goal the Wrexam thing. Look at the Phoenix needed some 202 00:10:24,987 --> 00:10:27,267 Speaker 3: good news and that felt like it was awesome for 203 00:10:27,307 --> 00:10:31,027 Speaker 3: the club. But also Wrexim are getting Libby Cacacci, a 204 00:10:31,067 --> 00:10:33,827 Speaker 3: guy that you and I know very very well, and 205 00:10:34,747 --> 00:10:37,347 Speaker 3: I'm hoping that that means we both get interviews with 206 00:10:37,427 --> 00:10:39,507 Speaker 3: Ryan Reynolds on our shows very very soon. 207 00:10:39,827 --> 00:10:43,107 Speaker 2: Well, yeah, it seems like it seems like a polite 208 00:10:43,147 --> 00:10:46,387 Speaker 2: thing for Libby to do, to facilitate and a view 209 00:10:46,507 --> 00:10:49,627 Speaker 2: with one of the one of the biggest stars in 210 00:10:49,667 --> 00:10:52,707 Speaker 2: the world. Look, I think we should get the wheels 211 00:10:52,707 --> 00:10:54,947 Speaker 2: in motion for a James. I think we should make 212 00:10:54,947 --> 00:10:56,547 Speaker 2: it happen, or at least attempted. 213 00:10:57,467 --> 00:10:59,747 Speaker 3: Yeah, it would be rather nice. But I mean, let's 214 00:10:59,787 --> 00:11:02,547 Speaker 3: just make sure that the Phoenix have got a couple 215 00:11:02,547 --> 00:11:04,787 Speaker 3: of players over the age of twenty this year. I 216 00:11:04,827 --> 00:11:07,667 Speaker 3: am a bit concerned how young that team might be. 217 00:11:08,667 --> 00:11:12,147 Speaker 3: It is because we know cost has gone. But it 218 00:11:12,227 --> 00:11:15,307 Speaker 3: was actually really good to see him. Incredible saved by Olayemu, 219 00:11:15,427 --> 00:11:19,307 Speaker 3: the goalkeeper who copped him of flack last year, and 220 00:11:19,307 --> 00:11:21,787 Speaker 3: he is he does give your heart palpitations, but there's 221 00:11:21,827 --> 00:11:24,547 Speaker 3: some talent still there at the next Good. 222 00:11:24,387 --> 00:11:27,147 Speaker 2: On you, James, loving the city mate, sad to leave. 223 00:11:27,387 --> 00:11:29,027 Speaker 2: Let's chat again next Sunday, shall. 224 00:11:28,867 --> 00:11:32,867 Speaker 3: We lovely look forward to it. Go to Tron, Go 225 00:11:32,947 --> 00:11:33,307 Speaker 3: to Tron. 226 00:11:33,427 --> 00:11:36,067 Speaker 2: James McConney big part of our Sundays on News Talks EDB. 227 00:11:36,587 --> 00:11:39,787 Speaker 1: For more from Weekend Sport with Jason Fine. 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