1 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:10,467 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Weekend Sport podcast with Jason Fine 2 00:00:10,707 --> 00:00:11,787 Speaker 1: from Newstalk zed B. 3 00:00:12,747 --> 00:00:15,067 Speaker 2: The black Caps, I think you'd say, on the back 4 00:00:15,107 --> 00:00:17,987 Speaker 2: foot after three days of the opening cricket Test against 5 00:00:18,227 --> 00:00:21,507 Speaker 2: Sri Lanka in Gaul, Sri Lanka two hundred and thirty 6 00:00:21,507 --> 00:00:23,907 Speaker 2: seven for four in their second innings. That's a lead 7 00:00:23,947 --> 00:00:26,187 Speaker 2: of two hundred and two runs with two days to play. 8 00:00:26,427 --> 00:00:28,707 Speaker 2: Will O'Rourke, has mentioned before, has been the best of 9 00:00:28,707 --> 00:00:30,867 Speaker 2: the New Zealand bowlers by quite some distance. 10 00:00:32,867 --> 00:00:39,227 Speaker 1: Gone brilliant, Oh good, it was a delayed decision to. 11 00:00:39,227 --> 00:00:40,907 Speaker 2: Get that leg slip in place. 12 00:00:43,107 --> 00:00:43,987 Speaker 3: He's gone. 13 00:00:44,027 --> 00:00:44,747 Speaker 1: That's a big. 14 00:00:44,587 --> 00:00:49,707 Speaker 2: One New Zealand. Gor bang, bang and bang yeah. Will 15 00:00:49,707 --> 00:00:52,747 Speaker 2: I Rock taking three of the four second innings wickets 16 00:00:52,787 --> 00:00:54,787 Speaker 2: to fall to have eight for the match so far. 17 00:00:54,947 --> 00:00:59,267 Speaker 2: Yesterday was a rest day for the Sri Lankan presidential elections. 18 00:00:59,667 --> 00:01:02,347 Speaker 2: Day four is underway in just over a couple of 19 00:01:02,347 --> 00:01:05,667 Speaker 2: hours time. Former black Caps placement Mitch mcclenahan is part 20 00:01:05,667 --> 00:01:08,507 Speaker 2: of the commentary team in Gaul and he joins us, 21 00:01:08,507 --> 00:01:11,907 Speaker 2: now let's start with a positive Mitchen, Well, WILLO Rock's 22 00:01:11,907 --> 00:01:15,067 Speaker 2: the obvious one. What has impressed you most about Willow 23 00:01:15,147 --> 00:01:17,387 Speaker 2: rourks bowling in this Test match so far. 24 00:01:18,387 --> 00:01:21,827 Speaker 3: Oh Betty Sagan wickets first and foremost, it's sensational for 25 00:01:21,867 --> 00:01:25,067 Speaker 3: a fastballer to do what he's done in these conditions. 26 00:01:25,587 --> 00:01:27,827 Speaker 4: I know that they tried to make this wicket a. 27 00:01:27,747 --> 00:01:30,667 Speaker 3: Little bit flatten than they usually would here in Gaul 28 00:01:30,787 --> 00:01:33,467 Speaker 3: because they've just come back from England, that three match 29 00:01:33,547 --> 00:01:36,147 Speaker 3: series against England where they won that last Test, and 30 00:01:36,267 --> 00:01:37,667 Speaker 3: they're a little bit concerned. 31 00:01:37,347 --> 00:01:39,467 Speaker 4: From a Schlankan point of view, that they weren't going to. 32 00:01:39,387 --> 00:01:42,187 Speaker 3: Be used to their own conditions and that aided will 33 00:01:42,747 --> 00:01:44,867 Speaker 3: There was a little bit extra bounds, particularly from the 34 00:01:44,947 --> 00:01:48,907 Speaker 3: four tend on day one. But what was amazing to 35 00:01:48,947 --> 00:01:50,867 Speaker 3: see was the amount of late movement he got off 36 00:01:50,907 --> 00:01:52,827 Speaker 3: the surface as well, just a little bit of swing 37 00:01:52,867 --> 00:01:55,307 Speaker 3: and when it swings laid into the surface, it keeps 38 00:01:55,307 --> 00:01:55,747 Speaker 3: on going. 39 00:01:55,987 --> 00:01:57,547 Speaker 4: It reminds me a bit of Lockey. 40 00:01:57,347 --> 00:01:59,427 Speaker 3: Ferguson with the white ball when he gets that new 41 00:01:59,467 --> 00:02:02,907 Speaker 3: ball that always keeps on coming back at the right 42 00:02:02,947 --> 00:02:06,507 Speaker 3: hand and you know players like Angelo Matthews don't like 43 00:02:06,547 --> 00:02:09,427 Speaker 3: it on the back foot and he dominated straight away. 44 00:02:09,547 --> 00:02:12,947 Speaker 3: So that was impressive to see and I guess throughout. 45 00:02:12,987 --> 00:02:14,987 Speaker 3: It's just the intent to keep on coming back. Look, 46 00:02:15,027 --> 00:02:15,827 Speaker 3: he's not going to hit. 47 00:02:15,707 --> 00:02:16,907 Speaker 4: The same spot all the time. 48 00:02:16,947 --> 00:02:19,307 Speaker 3: He's only young in his cricketing career and there's going 49 00:02:19,387 --> 00:02:22,307 Speaker 3: to be a few way with deliveries. But in between 50 00:02:22,307 --> 00:02:26,707 Speaker 3: that there's some seriously, seriously good cricketing deliveries at this level. 51 00:02:26,867 --> 00:02:30,227 Speaker 3: So the skills he's possessed and his ability to also 52 00:02:30,507 --> 00:02:33,427 Speaker 3: just have those conversations with Tim Saudi and you can 53 00:02:33,507 --> 00:02:36,347 Speaker 3: see how they're working together to try and figure guys 54 00:02:36,347 --> 00:02:38,707 Speaker 3: out and set fields as we saw late last night 55 00:02:38,787 --> 00:02:43,187 Speaker 3: with that catch Tom Latham at leg Gully. Just little 56 00:02:43,227 --> 00:02:45,267 Speaker 3: plans like that. It looks like he's learning very quickly 57 00:02:45,307 --> 00:02:45,747 Speaker 3: on the job. 58 00:02:46,147 --> 00:02:48,947 Speaker 2: He's bold just twelve overs in the second innings. The 59 00:02:48,947 --> 00:02:52,667 Speaker 2: second innings has had seventy two overs so far. Is 60 00:02:52,707 --> 00:02:55,627 Speaker 2: this good management of Willow Rourke or is this under 61 00:02:55,707 --> 00:02:57,187 Speaker 2: use of Willow Rourke? 62 00:02:59,307 --> 00:03:00,547 Speaker 4: Yeah? It's difficult, isn't it? 63 00:03:00,587 --> 00:03:04,467 Speaker 3: Because he is only three Test matches into his career, 64 00:03:04,547 --> 00:03:06,587 Speaker 3: He's coming back from an injury. We know Paul up 65 00:03:06,587 --> 00:03:09,627 Speaker 3: in their last Test against All that Test in Wellington 66 00:03:09,627 --> 00:03:13,107 Speaker 3: against Australia. So you're obviously concerned that the workload at 67 00:03:13,147 --> 00:03:17,027 Speaker 3: this level, maybe a little bit step too far, particularly 68 00:03:17,027 --> 00:03:20,707 Speaker 3: in these conditions hot. It's hot out there, the grounds soft, 69 00:03:20,747 --> 00:03:23,547 Speaker 3: so it is difficult for fast bowlers. Look, I think 70 00:03:23,587 --> 00:03:26,347 Speaker 3: they probably used them pretty well. There was a period 71 00:03:26,707 --> 00:03:29,987 Speaker 3: yesterday in particular where the game just started to meander 72 00:03:29,987 --> 00:03:33,067 Speaker 3: along and go at the pace that the Schlankans like 73 00:03:33,147 --> 00:03:35,067 Speaker 3: to play their Test cricket. They don't want to be rush, 74 00:03:35,147 --> 00:03:38,107 Speaker 3: they just want to knock it around and take it 75 00:03:38,147 --> 00:03:40,987 Speaker 3: pretty cruisy. And there might have been an argument to 76 00:03:40,987 --> 00:03:43,307 Speaker 3: bring him back maybe five or six overs earlier, to 77 00:03:43,387 --> 00:03:46,387 Speaker 3: try and spark the New Zealand bowling and things into 78 00:03:46,387 --> 00:03:48,867 Speaker 3: a bit of light because at the moment he's the 79 00:03:48,907 --> 00:03:51,467 Speaker 3: only one who really seems to lift the energy on 80 00:03:51,507 --> 00:03:52,067 Speaker 3: the park. 81 00:03:52,307 --> 00:03:55,587 Speaker 4: So yeah, it's a difficult. 82 00:03:55,227 --> 00:03:58,307 Speaker 3: One because you've also got to remember how he's gone 83 00:03:58,507 --> 00:03:59,867 Speaker 3: in this Test match in particular. 84 00:04:00,507 --> 00:04:02,027 Speaker 4: You are probably going to want him to. 85 00:04:01,947 --> 00:04:04,707 Speaker 3: Be playing almost all of those Test matches against India 86 00:04:04,787 --> 00:04:06,667 Speaker 3: as well, so it might be a little of a 87 00:04:06,747 --> 00:04:09,067 Speaker 3: look to the future, but you've got to win this 88 00:04:09,147 --> 00:04:11,907 Speaker 3: teach match right now, so at the moment he's probably 89 00:04:11,987 --> 00:04:12,987 Speaker 3: your biggest threat. 90 00:04:13,347 --> 00:04:16,507 Speaker 2: Between lunch and tea on Day three, Sri Lanka added 91 00:04:16,547 --> 00:04:18,547 Speaker 2: one hundred and two runs and thirty one overs, didn't 92 00:04:18,587 --> 00:04:22,387 Speaker 2: lose a wicket. How crucial a session might might that be? 93 00:04:22,747 --> 00:04:26,067 Speaker 2: And was that a session perhaps the black Caps could 94 00:04:26,107 --> 00:04:26,987 Speaker 2: have done more in. 95 00:04:28,547 --> 00:04:30,627 Speaker 3: Yeah, it probably comes back to exactly that they probably 96 00:04:30,627 --> 00:04:32,867 Speaker 3: didn't need to use Will O'Rourke and a couple of 97 00:04:32,907 --> 00:04:35,427 Speaker 3: extra spells, whether it's two overs, just to try and 98 00:04:35,427 --> 00:04:40,907 Speaker 3: increase that intensity. Yep Erani and Chundermel better beautifully didn't 99 00:04:40,907 --> 00:04:43,507 Speaker 3: they So they weren't put under a lot of pressure. 100 00:04:44,627 --> 00:04:48,267 Speaker 3: Maybe because they were actually on the aggressive side. They 101 00:04:48,347 --> 00:04:51,227 Speaker 3: actually didn't let the lights of Glenn Phillips or Ajs 102 00:04:51,267 --> 00:04:55,147 Speaker 3: Bertel really settle and they really put them under pressure 103 00:04:55,187 --> 00:04:56,667 Speaker 3: knowing that spin was going to be a threat. 104 00:04:56,707 --> 00:04:58,107 Speaker 4: I thought a Rudner. 105 00:04:59,427 --> 00:05:02,427 Speaker 3: Was exceptional the way he reverse swept out of the 106 00:05:02,547 --> 00:05:05,107 Speaker 3: rough and was able then to rock back and had 107 00:05:05,147 --> 00:05:08,187 Speaker 3: against the spin to to those gaps and also use 108 00:05:08,707 --> 00:05:11,987 Speaker 3: the sweep shot effectively. So yeah, it's one of those 109 00:05:11,987 --> 00:05:13,667 Speaker 3: things if you're trying to bowl in an area and 110 00:05:13,707 --> 00:05:16,147 Speaker 3: the batsman doesn't let you, and they have the skills 111 00:05:16,187 --> 00:05:18,747 Speaker 3: to be able to negate your plans, it can be 112 00:05:18,787 --> 00:05:22,267 Speaker 3: of a challenging to find the hole in the armory 113 00:05:22,347 --> 00:05:25,027 Speaker 3: and for Schlanka, yeah, I think that session has put 114 00:05:25,067 --> 00:05:26,267 Speaker 3: them in a really good position. 115 00:05:26,347 --> 00:05:29,147 Speaker 4: But before that, I think New Zealand let themselves down. 116 00:05:29,187 --> 00:05:32,147 Speaker 3: They had a really, really good opportunity overnight to come 117 00:05:32,187 --> 00:05:33,187 Speaker 3: out and put. 118 00:05:32,987 --> 00:05:34,667 Speaker 4: A massive lead on the board. 119 00:05:34,347 --> 00:05:38,067 Speaker 3: And they just looked like they were getting some momentum 120 00:05:38,107 --> 00:05:40,947 Speaker 3: and then Tom Blundell got caught on the gloves and 121 00:05:40,947 --> 00:05:42,907 Speaker 3: then Darryl Mitchell was so slow off the mark. 122 00:05:43,147 --> 00:05:45,587 Speaker 4: I don't know if it looked like that on the TV, but. 123 00:05:46,067 --> 00:05:48,587 Speaker 3: Was standing on his bat and it was really slow 124 00:05:48,627 --> 00:05:50,947 Speaker 3: off the mark and it was an unnecessary runout In 125 00:05:51,027 --> 00:05:54,387 Speaker 3: all honesty should have been an easy single. So that 126 00:05:54,547 --> 00:05:56,907 Speaker 3: was probably the turning points. And once you get a 127 00:05:56,947 --> 00:05:59,667 Speaker 3: couple of spinners who are very good in these conditions. 128 00:05:59,147 --> 00:06:01,107 Speaker 4: They seem to be able to mop up the tail 129 00:06:01,147 --> 00:06:01,667 Speaker 4: real quick. 130 00:06:01,987 --> 00:06:04,187 Speaker 2: Yeah. You look at New Zealand's first thing scorecard match. 131 00:06:04,467 --> 00:06:07,307 Speaker 2: Everybody in the top seven got to a figures to 132 00:06:07,427 --> 00:06:10,107 Speaker 2: varying degrees. They all look good, but all failed to 133 00:06:10,147 --> 00:06:14,067 Speaker 2: kick on Tom Latham's seventy the top score. How much 134 00:06:14,107 --> 00:06:16,027 Speaker 2: do you reckon? That's going to hurt New Zealand. They 135 00:06:16,427 --> 00:06:18,787 Speaker 2: as they try to seek victory in this Test match 136 00:06:18,867 --> 00:06:21,187 Speaker 2: or even now try to make sure that they're not 137 00:06:21,227 --> 00:06:22,467 Speaker 2: on the losing end of it. 138 00:06:24,187 --> 00:06:26,667 Speaker 3: Yeah, look, I think they really they're With the conditions 139 00:06:26,707 --> 00:06:28,107 Speaker 3: the way they were, they should have been able to 140 00:06:28,107 --> 00:06:31,787 Speaker 3: push for four hundred plus. And you know, you saw 141 00:06:31,787 --> 00:06:33,667 Speaker 3: how Glen Phillips came out and batter it at the end. 142 00:06:34,027 --> 00:06:36,427 Speaker 3: If he had a batting partner there with him, you know, 143 00:06:37,027 --> 00:06:39,627 Speaker 3: it could have been a massive score. And I think 144 00:06:39,667 --> 00:06:43,267 Speaker 3: Tom Latham and Kane will be particularly disappointed with themselves. 145 00:06:43,307 --> 00:06:45,267 Speaker 3: They've done all the hard work and at that point 146 00:06:45,307 --> 00:06:49,267 Speaker 3: their partnership that they had, they were dominating and the 147 00:06:49,307 --> 00:06:50,107 Speaker 3: same kind of. 148 00:06:51,787 --> 00:06:53,307 Speaker 4: Energy we saw from New Zealand. 149 00:06:53,107 --> 00:06:55,387 Speaker 3: Late last night where they just didn't look like that 150 00:06:55,507 --> 00:06:56,947 Speaker 3: felt that they were in the game. 151 00:06:57,587 --> 00:07:00,347 Speaker 4: Slanka had lost all hope when they were batting together. 152 00:07:00,547 --> 00:07:03,427 Speaker 3: So yeah, they probably a couple of missed opportunities. I mean, 153 00:07:03,507 --> 00:07:05,907 Speaker 3: Cain Williamson's been so great lately, hasn't he. I think 154 00:07:05,907 --> 00:07:09,427 Speaker 3: that's the time he's gone past fifty since December twenty 155 00:07:09,467 --> 00:07:12,787 Speaker 3: twenty two, and it's only only the second time he's 156 00:07:12,787 --> 00:07:13,907 Speaker 3: failed to convert. 157 00:07:13,587 --> 00:07:15,547 Speaker 4: It to one hundred. And I mean we have high, 158 00:07:15,667 --> 00:07:16,707 Speaker 4: high expectations of. 159 00:07:16,747 --> 00:07:20,747 Speaker 2: Him only indeed indeed, and he continues to deliver on them. 160 00:07:21,027 --> 00:07:23,107 Speaker 2: What about days four and five? Much? How much is 161 00:07:23,147 --> 00:07:26,187 Speaker 2: this wicket turning? And the second part is how much 162 00:07:26,267 --> 00:07:28,747 Speaker 2: is chaseable in the fourth innings? 163 00:07:30,627 --> 00:07:31,627 Speaker 4: Yeah, really good question. 164 00:07:32,347 --> 00:07:36,387 Speaker 3: The wicket's definitely turning far more out of Willow Rourke's footmarks, 165 00:07:36,387 --> 00:07:38,547 Speaker 3: so you would have seen the degree of turn yesterday 166 00:07:38,707 --> 00:07:41,787 Speaker 3: was another degree in half more than it was on 167 00:07:41,867 --> 00:07:44,227 Speaker 3: Day one and Day two, but that was mainly due 168 00:07:44,267 --> 00:07:47,027 Speaker 3: to the fact that New Zealand bowlers A and Tell 169 00:07:47,267 --> 00:07:49,627 Speaker 3: in particular was trying to get it out of the footmarks. 170 00:07:49,667 --> 00:07:52,187 Speaker 3: So that's going to be challenging the score runs. If 171 00:07:52,227 --> 00:07:55,387 Speaker 3: they really try and and dry up the score in 172 00:07:55,507 --> 00:07:59,427 Speaker 3: the last innings, I think day four it would be 173 00:07:59,467 --> 00:08:01,667 Speaker 3: really interesting to see how New Zealand come out. 174 00:08:01,827 --> 00:08:03,867 Speaker 4: A really positive thing about this. 175 00:08:03,947 --> 00:08:06,667 Speaker 3: Test match is that Day four is actually going to 176 00:08:06,707 --> 00:08:08,547 Speaker 3: be on Day five and it's going to give our 177 00:08:08,587 --> 00:08:10,627 Speaker 3: bowl it's an extra day to have a bit of 178 00:08:10,627 --> 00:08:12,667 Speaker 3: a rest and come out far and then the new 179 00:08:12,707 --> 00:08:14,067 Speaker 3: balls not far away. 180 00:08:14,267 --> 00:08:15,907 Speaker 4: So that's that's going to be huge as well. 181 00:08:15,947 --> 00:08:19,267 Speaker 3: The new balls only ate overs away, so I'm hoping 182 00:08:19,307 --> 00:08:21,787 Speaker 3: with the day off a new ball. 183 00:08:22,307 --> 00:08:23,907 Speaker 4: Early in the session on. 184 00:08:24,067 --> 00:08:28,467 Speaker 3: Day four, effectively day five, that New Zealand will be 185 00:08:28,507 --> 00:08:30,907 Speaker 3: able to break open this partnership. 186 00:08:30,947 --> 00:08:33,747 Speaker 4: And to be honest from all, from all. 187 00:08:33,587 --> 00:08:38,467 Speaker 3: The numbers that they throw out in the combox, the 188 00:08:38,467 --> 00:08:41,547 Speaker 3: Sri Lankan commentators are on Worth said that schlank has 189 00:08:41,547 --> 00:08:44,427 Speaker 3: probably almost got enough, so they're going. 190 00:08:44,427 --> 00:08:47,187 Speaker 4: To have to make quick work of trying to. 191 00:08:46,787 --> 00:08:50,387 Speaker 3: Get those wickets early because on Gall what they say 192 00:08:50,467 --> 00:08:53,787 Speaker 3: is that on day four there's okay up until lunch 193 00:08:53,867 --> 00:08:55,467 Speaker 3: to bat, but once after. 194 00:08:55,267 --> 00:08:57,547 Speaker 4: That day four and day five it really. 195 00:08:57,307 --> 00:08:59,907 Speaker 3: Does start to crumble intoteriorate and it's very difficult to 196 00:08:59,947 --> 00:09:00,467 Speaker 3: score runs. 197 00:09:00,667 --> 00:09:02,947 Speaker 2: All right, challenging a couple of days ahead for the 198 00:09:02,987 --> 00:09:05,107 Speaker 2: black Caps. Much great to get your analysis, Loving your 199 00:09:05,107 --> 00:09:07,667 Speaker 2: commentary over there, mate, Thanks for taking the time for 200 00:09:07,707 --> 00:09:08,027 Speaker 2: a chat. 201 00:09:08,267 --> 00:09:08,947 Speaker 4: Not a problem. 202 00:09:08,987 --> 00:09:13,067 Speaker 2: That's Mitchell mcclenahan, part of the commentary team that's bringing 203 00:09:13,187 --> 00:09:16,667 Speaker 2: coverage of this Test match from Gaul. Day four after 204 00:09:16,707 --> 00:09:19,707 Speaker 2: the rest day yesterday underway at four thirty this afternoon 205 00:09:19,947 --> 00:09:22,587 Speaker 2: New Zealand Times, Sri Lanka resumed two thirty seven for 206 00:09:22,707 --> 00:09:24,947 Speaker 2: four in their second innings. That is a lead of 207 00:09:24,947 --> 00:09:28,987 Speaker 2: two hundred and two at the crease. Angelo Matthew's unbeaten 208 00:09:29,107 --> 00:09:33,227 Speaker 2: on thirty four and Danajea de Silva the captain, also 209 00:09:33,387 --> 00:09:35,907 Speaker 2: there on thirty four, not out a lead of two 210 00:09:35,987 --> 00:09:39,187 Speaker 2: hundred and two. Yeah, it'll be interesting to see Shri 211 00:09:39,227 --> 00:09:42,347 Speaker 2: Lanka's approach. I guess they'll obviously want to win the 212 00:09:42,347 --> 00:09:44,667 Speaker 2: Test match. How long do they need to leave themselves 213 00:09:44,787 --> 00:09:48,307 Speaker 2: it'll continue to turn. As you heard Mitchell mclenahan say, 214 00:09:48,587 --> 00:09:50,547 Speaker 2: I guess New Zealand can take the decision out of 215 00:09:50,547 --> 00:09:53,147 Speaker 2: Shri Lanka's hands by just running through them and trying 216 00:09:53,147 --> 00:09:54,947 Speaker 2: to bowl them out for you know, for not too 217 00:09:54,947 --> 00:09:58,467 Speaker 2: many more. Yeah, what I say. A lot of Shri 218 00:09:58,547 --> 00:10:02,307 Speaker 2: Lankan commentators believe they have enough already that two hundred's 219 00:10:02,347 --> 00:10:05,227 Speaker 2: too much to chase. But I think you'd be pretty 220 00:10:05,387 --> 00:10:08,827 Speaker 2: gutsy to pull out with six sessions of cricket left 221 00:10:09,027 --> 00:10:11,467 Speaker 2: and only two hundred runs to defend. Get the feelings 222 00:10:11,587 --> 00:10:13,627 Speaker 2: Lanka will try at least to get through to lunch 223 00:10:13,667 --> 00:10:16,187 Speaker 2: and then probably the middle part of the second session 224 00:10:16,267 --> 00:10:19,107 Speaker 2: and maybe then think about pulling pin, give themselves four 225 00:10:19,147 --> 00:10:20,987 Speaker 2: in a bit sessions to bowl New Zealand out and 226 00:10:21,027 --> 00:10:23,507 Speaker 2: take a one mill lead in this two match series. 227 00:10:23,547 --> 00:10:28,107 Speaker 2: We wait and see updating Live Sport from Hamilton where 228 00:10:28,107 --> 00:10:31,227 Speaker 2: White cut to are twenty to ten ahead of Tasman 229 00:10:31,307 --> 00:10:34,227 Speaker 2: with twenty minutes to go. In there Bunning's MPC match 230 00:10:34,227 --> 00:10:36,627 Speaker 2: that was a one to oh five kickoff. The games 231 00:10:36,667 --> 00:10:40,147 Speaker 2: which kicked off just after two about fifteen twenty minutes 232 00:10:40,187 --> 00:10:43,707 Speaker 2: in Auckland seven mill ahead of Southland at Eden Park 233 00:10:43,787 --> 00:10:46,267 Speaker 2: and Otago seven milla ahead of Mother We two at 234 00:10:46,347 --> 00:10:49,747 Speaker 2: Central Energy Trust Arena in Palmerston North. 235 00:10:50,667 --> 00:10:53,867 Speaker 1: For more from Weekend Sport with Jason Fine, listen live 236 00:10:53,947 --> 00:10:57,267 Speaker 1: to News Talk sed B weekends from midday or follow 237 00:10:57,267 --> 00:10:58,907 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio