1 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:10,427 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Weekend Sport Podcast with Jason Fine 2 00:00:10,707 --> 00:00:11,747 Speaker 1: from Newstalk SEDB. 3 00:00:12,627 --> 00:00:15,027 Speaker 2: Monday afternoon, we get the pleasure of the company of 4 00:00:15,107 --> 00:00:18,307 Speaker 2: James mcconey. I'm in Auckland this weekend and James, you've 5 00:00:18,347 --> 00:00:20,707 Speaker 2: come in studio. It's just a delight to see you. 6 00:00:20,827 --> 00:00:23,507 Speaker 3: It's great to see you. Pioney. Things didn't work out yesterday. 7 00:00:23,627 --> 00:00:27,027 Speaker 3: Last night. I was there in the corner in the 8 00:00:27,027 --> 00:00:29,907 Speaker 3: Beitcher base and I had a very good view of 9 00:00:29,947 --> 00:00:31,187 Speaker 3: that controversial goal. 10 00:00:31,427 --> 00:00:32,347 Speaker 2: What did you make of it? 11 00:00:32,747 --> 00:00:35,187 Speaker 3: I was eating a jalapino popper at the time and 12 00:00:35,227 --> 00:00:37,907 Speaker 3: it was super hot and I was struggling to recover 13 00:00:37,987 --> 00:00:39,747 Speaker 3: from that. But I thought it was a goal. 14 00:00:40,227 --> 00:00:42,347 Speaker 2: You didn't think it bent out and came back in. 15 00:00:42,427 --> 00:00:45,667 Speaker 2: You think it always the right side of the white line, 16 00:00:45,667 --> 00:00:47,467 Speaker 2: even though you can't actually tell. 17 00:00:47,467 --> 00:00:49,227 Speaker 3: There has to be the hole of the ball, doesn't it. Yes, 18 00:00:49,307 --> 00:00:53,067 Speaker 3: And we've seen some instances of that where especially with 19 00:00:53,187 --> 00:00:56,427 Speaker 3: Japan and the World Cup, where it quite looked like 20 00:00:56,507 --> 00:00:59,547 Speaker 3: it was definitely out look It looked like it was 21 00:00:59,547 --> 00:01:02,707 Speaker 3: more of a slice as as much as anything. So 22 00:01:03,147 --> 00:01:05,747 Speaker 3: you know, maybe it just that what we didn't see 23 00:01:05,827 --> 00:01:07,827 Speaker 3: was the video evidence to we Piney. But I know 24 00:01:07,907 --> 00:01:10,107 Speaker 3: that Steve Crocker. Is that the reason why he just 25 00:01:10,187 --> 00:01:11,627 Speaker 3: kind of lost it for the rest of the game. 26 00:01:11,747 --> 00:01:14,707 Speaker 2: Yes, it was. He was absolutely fuming about that, and 27 00:01:14,707 --> 00:01:17,627 Speaker 2: then obviously coupled with the frustration of not being able 28 00:01:17,667 --> 00:01:21,787 Speaker 2: to get back in the game and eventually losing it. 29 00:01:21,867 --> 00:01:23,427 Speaker 2: I mean, I've had a text here right now. Watch 30 00:01:23,507 --> 00:01:26,307 Speaker 2: the spin on the cross. It's not spinning sideways, so 31 00:01:26,347 --> 00:01:28,747 Speaker 2: there's no way it can go out but bend back 32 00:01:28,787 --> 00:01:30,867 Speaker 2: and it's mainly backspin. Look, I think we're getting quite 33 00:01:30,867 --> 00:01:32,147 Speaker 2: deep in the weeds. 34 00:01:32,147 --> 00:01:33,707 Speaker 3: I said. I think it's more of a slice and 35 00:01:33,747 --> 00:01:36,907 Speaker 3: then a slice backhand, if you like. Even I spoke 36 00:01:36,987 --> 00:01:41,627 Speaker 3: to gmo My after the game and he was saying, look, 37 00:01:41,667 --> 00:01:43,547 Speaker 3: I wish I'd taken the shot because the ball did 38 00:01:43,587 --> 00:01:46,227 Speaker 3: come across him and then he let it roll. And 39 00:01:46,267 --> 00:01:48,267 Speaker 3: of course he's not a right foot, he's a lefty 40 00:01:48,427 --> 00:01:50,787 Speaker 3: right and then we had the incident of Lee and Gillian. 41 00:01:51,187 --> 00:01:53,267 Speaker 3: He's not a left foot, of he's arriety, and he 42 00:01:53,307 --> 00:01:56,867 Speaker 3: had a really good opportunity with his left foot. Like 43 00:01:56,907 --> 00:01:58,747 Speaker 3: I said, anyone out there who's got a kid who 44 00:01:58,787 --> 00:02:01,667 Speaker 3: plays football, get to play. Get them to be two 45 00:02:01,667 --> 00:02:04,547 Speaker 3: footed at least have a shot with your wrong foot. 46 00:02:05,227 --> 00:02:07,147 Speaker 2: Even Nander Pineker at the end, I thought, you know, 47 00:02:07,187 --> 00:02:09,227 Speaker 2: when that when Jack Duncan drops the ball and he 48 00:02:09,707 --> 00:02:11,667 Speaker 2: turns and goes to put on, if he's on his 49 00:02:11,747 --> 00:02:14,107 Speaker 2: left foot, he just monsters that into the net. 50 00:02:14,227 --> 00:02:14,547 Speaker 3: Totally. 51 00:02:14,627 --> 00:02:16,787 Speaker 2: Yeah, But in Midnando's right foot's pretty good too, but 52 00:02:16,987 --> 00:02:19,187 Speaker 2: just not quite as good in a situation like that. 53 00:02:19,347 --> 00:02:22,707 Speaker 3: And I know that was a reflex volley, but I 54 00:02:22,747 --> 00:02:24,787 Speaker 3: also think you've got to leave your foot your your 55 00:02:24,827 --> 00:02:28,067 Speaker 3: feet at that point, you've really got to go. I mean, 56 00:02:28,427 --> 00:02:30,267 Speaker 3: I don't want to say full palais. It's a bit 57 00:02:30,587 --> 00:02:33,067 Speaker 3: of a tough ask, but you have to really get 58 00:02:33,067 --> 00:02:35,627 Speaker 3: ethletic and get something behind it. Because the ball was 59 00:02:35,667 --> 00:02:37,907 Speaker 3: really just drifting towards the goal. I think if you 60 00:02:37,987 --> 00:02:41,867 Speaker 3: got any more velocity on it, it's a goal. But overall, Piney, 61 00:02:42,547 --> 00:02:46,227 Speaker 3: I would say that the Melbourne victory actually deserved that. 62 00:02:47,067 --> 00:02:49,467 Speaker 3: I thought the Auckland f C were sort of I 63 00:02:49,467 --> 00:02:52,387 Speaker 3: thought that the three t's timid, they were tentative, a 64 00:02:52,427 --> 00:02:55,667 Speaker 3: little bit tight, you know, I didn't it didn't quite 65 00:02:55,667 --> 00:02:59,147 Speaker 3: have it and that rhythm. And then of course with 66 00:02:59,307 --> 00:03:01,467 Speaker 3: the victory, every time they attacked. They're just a little 67 00:03:01,707 --> 00:03:03,667 Speaker 3: bit more. They had all the v's going right, you know, 68 00:03:04,067 --> 00:03:06,787 Speaker 3: a bit of verve. They were variety and they're quite 69 00:03:06,867 --> 00:03:07,587 Speaker 3: vigorous as well. 70 00:03:07,707 --> 00:03:09,907 Speaker 2: Very good, very good from you, just before we moved 71 00:03:09,907 --> 00:03:12,067 Speaker 2: from the football. It'll take a while, won't it. Paul 72 00:03:12,067 --> 00:03:13,627 Speaker 2: life Will said this an hour or so ago. But 73 00:03:14,067 --> 00:03:16,107 Speaker 2: at some point they'd have to look back with pride, 74 00:03:16,107 --> 00:03:18,067 Speaker 2: wouldn't they once the disappointment wears off. 75 00:03:18,267 --> 00:03:20,307 Speaker 3: Yeah, And I could see that from the players last night, 76 00:03:20,347 --> 00:03:24,107 Speaker 3: even though Alex Paulson in particular is pretty emotional. You know, 77 00:03:24,347 --> 00:03:26,987 Speaker 3: he stayed in front of the fans for a little 78 00:03:27,027 --> 00:03:29,787 Speaker 3: bit longer than the others because he is leaving. But 79 00:03:30,427 --> 00:03:33,147 Speaker 3: you could tell that they were just so proud of 80 00:03:33,147 --> 00:03:35,467 Speaker 3: what they've done, but also just coming together as such 81 00:03:35,507 --> 00:03:37,747 Speaker 3: a you know, they've come from all parts of the world, 82 00:03:37,827 --> 00:03:40,267 Speaker 3: all parts of the globe, and it was a miracle 83 00:03:40,267 --> 00:03:42,667 Speaker 3: that they actually showed up at the right time. I 84 00:03:42,667 --> 00:03:46,027 Speaker 3: think Nadal Moreno was at two weeks but they didn't 85 00:03:46,067 --> 00:03:48,267 Speaker 3: know where he was. And so and now you look 86 00:03:48,307 --> 00:03:53,547 Speaker 3: how crucially is they've bonded so well, and really it 87 00:03:53,587 --> 00:03:55,307 Speaker 3: sets it up for next season. What can they do 88 00:03:55,507 --> 00:03:57,547 Speaker 3: to te actually, because it would have been quite a 89 00:03:57,587 --> 00:03:59,667 Speaker 3: tough second album next year if they won it all. 90 00:03:59,747 --> 00:04:02,227 Speaker 2: Yes, no, correct, And now I guess you find out 91 00:04:02,227 --> 00:04:04,507 Speaker 2: whether they've you know, I've got the ability to back 92 00:04:04,547 --> 00:04:06,347 Speaker 2: it up in season two. We'll have to wait about 93 00:04:06,427 --> 00:04:09,947 Speaker 2: for that meantime. An hour down the road, Yeah, the 94 00:04:10,027 --> 00:04:13,507 Speaker 2: Chiefs are putting eighty five points on Mowana Pacifica. 95 00:04:13,547 --> 00:04:15,347 Speaker 3: Well, pone. I don't know how you drive or what 96 00:04:15,467 --> 00:04:17,467 Speaker 3: your kind of car you're in, if you're like the 97 00:04:17,507 --> 00:04:20,707 Speaker 3: new Scottie McLaughlin, but it's an hour twenty thanks me. 98 00:04:20,947 --> 00:04:25,947 Speaker 3: Not an helicopter, true, but anyway, leeh Look, I couldn't 99 00:04:25,947 --> 00:04:29,147 Speaker 3: believe the score. But also I think for Wina Pacifica, 100 00:04:29,227 --> 00:04:31,587 Speaker 3: if you play to your absolute maximum three or four 101 00:04:31,627 --> 00:04:34,547 Speaker 3: weeks in a row, something's going to give. It's unsustainable. 102 00:04:34,587 --> 00:04:37,387 Speaker 3: And unfortunately that was just one of those blowout games 103 00:04:37,427 --> 00:04:41,827 Speaker 3: where the Chiefs were clicking Mjuana were probably tired, you know, 104 00:04:42,747 --> 00:04:45,387 Speaker 3: lacking I guess what would you call it? That extra 105 00:04:45,467 --> 00:04:48,427 Speaker 3: motivation of knowing this was a real sudden death moment. 106 00:04:48,747 --> 00:04:52,747 Speaker 3: Even that whole Battle of the Bridge mentality against the 107 00:04:52,747 --> 00:04:56,067 Speaker 3: Blues was huge battle of the nine. So look what 108 00:04:56,187 --> 00:04:59,307 Speaker 3: the chief showed though, is that, yeah, they are great 109 00:04:59,427 --> 00:05:03,347 Speaker 3: when they're you know, front football. But if, for example, 110 00:05:03,387 --> 00:05:05,027 Speaker 3: I don't want to play the Canes. You know, you 111 00:05:05,027 --> 00:05:09,147 Speaker 3: saw the Canes on Friday night in Brisbane and what 112 00:05:09,187 --> 00:05:12,267 Speaker 3: they do Dupi Kadifi is just in such good form 113 00:05:12,307 --> 00:05:14,187 Speaker 3: you can't even guarantee that you'll get three or four 114 00:05:14,747 --> 00:05:17,427 Speaker 3: phases in a row with him sniping out there. So 115 00:05:18,467 --> 00:05:20,147 Speaker 3: one thing I would say, Pineyer is and I did 116 00:05:20,227 --> 00:05:21,907 Speaker 3: say this to you earlier in the season. I thought 117 00:05:21,907 --> 00:05:25,707 Speaker 3: Simon Parker was a bolter. Then he disappeared from sight 118 00:05:25,787 --> 00:05:27,827 Speaker 3: and you were going, what happened to Simon Parker? Mate, 119 00:05:28,027 --> 00:05:29,347 Speaker 3: Well he is back, Piney. 120 00:05:30,787 --> 00:05:32,707 Speaker 2: I don't remember saying what happened to Simon Parker, but 121 00:05:32,747 --> 00:05:34,347 Speaker 2: I might have thought it. I've never seen it. What 122 00:05:34,347 --> 00:05:36,587 Speaker 2: about Leroy Carter? I quite like the cut of this 123 00:05:36,627 --> 00:05:37,427 Speaker 2: guy's jib. 124 00:05:37,987 --> 00:05:40,947 Speaker 3: Learra Carter is special. I mean they had a half 125 00:05:40,947 --> 00:05:44,147 Speaker 3: back situation, didn't they were, because really, if they lost 126 00:05:44,147 --> 00:05:46,587 Speaker 3: another half back, you've got Leroy Carter who played there 127 00:05:46,587 --> 00:05:48,587 Speaker 3: in his age group. He also played a bit of flankers, 128 00:05:48,667 --> 00:05:51,227 Speaker 3: so he's kind of like that. He's a bit of 129 00:05:51,227 --> 00:05:54,067 Speaker 3: an every man rugby player. Everyone can. Everyone's played with 130 00:05:54,107 --> 00:05:59,307 Speaker 3: a guy like Leroy Carter, undersize, combative, quick, he is 131 00:06:00,867 --> 00:06:02,587 Speaker 3: super talent. I don't know if he'll get picked for 132 00:06:02,627 --> 00:06:04,987 Speaker 3: the All Blacks. I just think, you know, someone like 133 00:06:05,027 --> 00:06:07,907 Speaker 3: Tanny Tail, who even is is out of out of 134 00:06:07,907 --> 00:06:09,907 Speaker 3: sight at the moment with injury. He might come back 135 00:06:09,947 --> 00:06:12,387 Speaker 3: in and leap frog in. But that's why I'm sort 136 00:06:12,387 --> 00:06:16,387 Speaker 3: of putting all my bets on Parker and McAllister from 137 00:06:16,427 --> 00:06:19,267 Speaker 3: the Chiefs to be the new bees in the All Blacks. 138 00:06:19,747 --> 00:06:21,867 Speaker 2: Let's go to actually just on the Hurricanes. I thought 139 00:06:21,867 --> 00:06:24,227 Speaker 2: they were good the other night too. I and they 140 00:06:24,267 --> 00:06:26,827 Speaker 2: might team obviously, but you know, to secure that because 141 00:06:26,867 --> 00:06:30,867 Speaker 2: what they've done is is avoided the possibility of almost 142 00:06:30,867 --> 00:06:33,147 Speaker 2: a must win game against MOAA PACIFICA are wounded more 143 00:06:33,147 --> 00:06:36,067 Speaker 2: Ona PACIFICA Artie Save has returned to Sky Stadium, all 144 00:06:36,067 --> 00:06:38,187 Speaker 2: of that sort of stuff. Next week, you. 145 00:06:38,227 --> 00:06:41,627 Speaker 3: Know, the Hurricanes with I mean Riley Higgins wasn't playing, 146 00:06:41,627 --> 00:06:44,627 Speaker 3: but Thomas Sumunger Jensen and Riley I think are level pegging. 147 00:06:44,667 --> 00:06:47,267 Speaker 3: But having Procter back in there, having a midfield that 148 00:06:47,307 --> 00:06:51,027 Speaker 3: everyone is not only scared of but also makes the 149 00:06:51,067 --> 00:06:54,427 Speaker 3: whole team function perfectly when the Hurricanes are going through 150 00:06:54,467 --> 00:06:56,547 Speaker 3: their phases. I think they're the slickeest of any team 151 00:06:56,587 --> 00:06:59,987 Speaker 3: in Super Rugby. They remind me of France and you 152 00:07:00,027 --> 00:07:04,387 Speaker 3: know and good France. So really, if they can play 153 00:07:04,427 --> 00:07:06,107 Speaker 3: that sort of rugby, it's hard for anyone to live 154 00:07:06,147 --> 00:07:08,107 Speaker 3: with them. But you can see even in some of 155 00:07:08,147 --> 00:07:10,787 Speaker 3: those big games where you see a team in possession 156 00:07:10,787 --> 00:07:13,947 Speaker 3: look so different from a team defending, and the scores 157 00:07:13,987 --> 00:07:17,867 Speaker 3: can ramp up. But you know, as Stephen Donald has said, 158 00:07:18,147 --> 00:07:21,707 Speaker 3: Super rugby is one in the winter, pony winter is 159 00:07:21,907 --> 00:07:25,027 Speaker 3: slowly coming. Yes, that was the problem with Mount Smart 160 00:07:25,067 --> 00:07:27,107 Speaker 3: last night. All so we gave the Melbourne victory a 161 00:07:27,147 --> 00:07:29,427 Speaker 3: billion table to play on and we played on a 162 00:07:29,467 --> 00:07:33,307 Speaker 3: bog in Melbourne, and we actually gave them the perfect 163 00:07:33,347 --> 00:07:36,147 Speaker 3: conditions and of course they have the players to capitalize. 164 00:07:36,187 --> 00:07:38,067 Speaker 2: Imagine if that goal from Moreno had gone in a 165 00:07:38,067 --> 00:07:40,987 Speaker 2: week ago eight it just comes into start contrast with 166 00:07:41,027 --> 00:07:41,867 Speaker 2: what happened last night. 167 00:07:41,907 --> 00:07:43,987 Speaker 3: Eh, totally, totally we would have we should have been 168 00:07:44,067 --> 00:07:46,507 Speaker 3: hosting a final. It's a shame. But look they've given 169 00:07:46,547 --> 00:07:49,187 Speaker 3: us everything, or they've exceeded expectations. 170 00:07:49,867 --> 00:07:52,107 Speaker 2: Let's got to the NBA finals. There's a game on 171 00:07:52,147 --> 00:07:54,267 Speaker 2: at the moment. Okay, so you're two near ahead of 172 00:07:54,267 --> 00:07:57,587 Speaker 2: the Minnesota Timberwolves in this best of seven series halftime 173 00:07:57,667 --> 00:08:01,147 Speaker 2: in Minneapolis in Game three, the Timberwolves are ahead seventy 174 00:08:01,387 --> 00:08:04,827 Speaker 2: two forty one, seventy two points in the first half. 175 00:08:06,427 --> 00:08:08,947 Speaker 3: Weird, isn't it. I mean that I'm not actually too 176 00:08:08,987 --> 00:08:12,227 Speaker 3: concerned about who goes through from that side, because I mean, 177 00:08:12,307 --> 00:08:15,067 Speaker 3: part of you want Anthony Edwards, the rising superstar, to 178 00:08:15,107 --> 00:08:17,107 Speaker 3: make it from the Timberwolves. And then you've got, okay, 179 00:08:17,147 --> 00:08:20,027 Speaker 3: see this sort of like young team that just average 180 00:08:20,027 --> 00:08:22,107 Speaker 3: age will be like, oh, you think twenty three or 181 00:08:22,147 --> 00:08:25,147 Speaker 3: something like that with Shae Gilgers Alexander. But on the 182 00:08:25,187 --> 00:08:28,107 Speaker 3: other side, you've got this incredible story of a rivalry 183 00:08:28,147 --> 00:08:31,467 Speaker 3: between the Pacers and the Knicks and Tyres Halliburton, who's 184 00:08:31,467 --> 00:08:34,427 Speaker 3: a sort of tallest guard who's really mainly an assist guy. 185 00:08:34,467 --> 00:08:37,187 Speaker 3: He's a passer, but he is just proving to be 186 00:08:37,907 --> 00:08:40,547 Speaker 3: so clutch and so crucial in their battles that I 187 00:08:40,627 --> 00:08:43,347 Speaker 3: just look at it and go, are the Paces really 188 00:08:43,427 --> 00:08:47,507 Speaker 3: now the team to beat overall? Because they've got a 189 00:08:47,587 --> 00:08:50,267 Speaker 3: guy as well, Pascal Siakam, who, if you don't know, 190 00:08:50,307 --> 00:08:52,467 Speaker 3: he's from Cameroon, but he actually won a title with 191 00:08:52,507 --> 00:08:56,267 Speaker 3: the Toronto Raptors, and he was kind of the robin 192 00:08:56,347 --> 00:08:59,267 Speaker 3: to Kawhi Leonard's batman. And now he's the robin again. 193 00:08:59,507 --> 00:09:01,867 Speaker 3: And you always need a good robin. You can't just 194 00:09:01,907 --> 00:09:03,867 Speaker 3: have Michael Jordan, you need. 195 00:09:03,707 --> 00:09:04,987 Speaker 2: Scotty Poppin exactly. 196 00:09:05,067 --> 00:09:07,027 Speaker 3: And you can't have Larry Bird. You need Kevin McHale. 197 00:09:07,027 --> 00:09:09,187 Speaker 3: So that's what they've got and it's working for. 198 00:09:09,147 --> 00:09:11,667 Speaker 2: Them absolutely, yep. So the Pacers could be real. I 199 00:09:11,667 --> 00:09:14,427 Speaker 2: mean they're tunil up over the Knicks, Timberwolves. Back in 200 00:09:14,467 --> 00:09:17,227 Speaker 2: this one. Just before you go, somebody kind of drink 201 00:09:17,227 --> 00:09:20,547 Speaker 2: a big bottle of milk at the brickyard tomorrow morning. 202 00:09:21,107 --> 00:09:22,347 Speaker 2: Scott Dixon fourth on the grip. 203 00:09:22,387 --> 00:09:24,707 Speaker 3: Could he do it? I'm hoping he can. I mean, look, 204 00:09:24,827 --> 00:09:27,187 Speaker 3: you said you remember him winning back in two thousand 205 00:09:27,227 --> 00:09:29,907 Speaker 3: and eight. I remember him with a cushion strap to 206 00:09:29,987 --> 00:09:33,707 Speaker 3: his bum driving in this an CenTra around Poka Koe Racetrack. 207 00:09:34,147 --> 00:09:37,627 Speaker 3: So yeah, I remember that little ginger kid, And I 208 00:09:37,667 --> 00:09:40,747 Speaker 3: feel seventeen years is a long wait for some more milk, 209 00:09:40,827 --> 00:09:44,227 Speaker 3: isn't it. And ideally he'd get there. But it's a 210 00:09:44,267 --> 00:09:47,787 Speaker 3: shame for Scott McLachlin because because he crashed his car. 211 00:09:47,907 --> 00:09:51,067 Speaker 3: Like your experts said just before, it's always a bummer 212 00:09:51,067 --> 00:09:53,907 Speaker 3: when you've got the courtesy car. Yes, you know, especially 213 00:09:53,947 --> 00:09:55,027 Speaker 3: if you're going out on a date. 214 00:09:56,667 --> 00:09:59,347 Speaker 2: This isn't my car smells a bit of old. 215 00:09:59,227 --> 00:10:02,987 Speaker 3: Milk, well exactly, and it doesn't impress anyone. But anyway, 216 00:10:03,267 --> 00:10:06,827 Speaker 3: Indianapolis is the center of the sporting universe and Clark 217 00:10:06,907 --> 00:10:08,947 Speaker 3: is going off as well. We'll talk about it next time. 218 00:10:09,387 --> 00:10:12,107 Speaker 3: But and we've got Kiwis in the mix, of course 219 00:10:12,147 --> 00:10:14,107 Speaker 3: with the ND five hundred. But I thought i'd leave 220 00:10:14,147 --> 00:10:17,147 Speaker 3: you with this Piney one of the greatest ever theme 221 00:10:17,187 --> 00:10:20,107 Speaker 3: tunes from a sitcom, One Day at a Time, set 222 00:10:20,107 --> 00:10:22,307 Speaker 3: in Indianapolis. Can you remember this? 223 00:10:22,467 --> 00:10:26,107 Speaker 2: I do? Valerie Bertonelli, Yes, we all remember. Valerie Schneider 224 00:10:26,267 --> 00:10:27,187 Speaker 2: was the handyman. 225 00:10:27,427 --> 00:10:29,547 Speaker 3: Handy man and he had a T shirt like yours 226 00:10:29,587 --> 00:10:34,267 Speaker 3: with the cigarettes in the sleeve. One of the great stairs. 227 00:10:34,347 --> 00:10:41,467 Speaker 2: Are you? James McCartney, part of our Sundays Cheers Mate. 228 00:10:42,627 --> 00:10:45,827 Speaker 1: For more from Weekend Sport with Jason Fine, listen live 229 00:10:45,907 --> 00:10:49,227 Speaker 1: to News Talk said B weekends from midday, or follow 230 00:10:49,267 --> 00:10:50,867 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio.