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The best interviews from Kent, Nathan and Marc on the Radio Sport Breakfast.
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Shane Dobbin: We have no regrets despite finishing fourth
21/02/2018 Duración: 07minNo complaints from the New Zealand speed skating trio after narrowly missing out on a medal in the team pursuit at the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.Reyon Kay, Peter Michael and Shane Dobbin lost to South Korea by just 0.7 of a second in the semifinals after leading into the final lap.They were then outclassed by the Netherlands in the bronze medal race.Dobbin says they gave everything to come within a whisker of getting into the gold medal race."They managed to keep their composure."We still skated a 3.39.5 which I think was about 0.2 slower than we accomplished in training runs. We skated to more or less what we thought we were capable of, they just beat us."Unfortunately with half a lap to go, the entire stadium erupted with cheers. I think the three of us knew the writing was on the wall as soon [as] 10,000 Koreans start cheering from silence for the three minutes prior to that."READ MORE: Kiwis finish fourth in men's skating pursuitFor his part, Dobbin is not ready to pull the pin on his speed skating c
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Peter McGlashan: It looked like Australia were always one step ahead of the Black Caps
21/02/2018 Duración: 08minFormer Black Cap and Radio Sport commentator Peter McGlashan believes that Australia always appeared one step ahead of the Black Caps last night, and that Kane Williamson's side struggled to know when to attack and when to be conservative.LISTEN ABOVE AS PETER MCGLASHAN SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Peter McGlashan: It looked like Australia were always one step ahead of the Black Caps
21/02/2018 Duración: 08minFormer Black Cap and Radio Sport commentator Peter McGlashan believes that Australia always appeared one step ahead of the Black Caps last night, and that Kane Williamson's side struggled to know when to attack and when to be conservative.LISTEN ABOVE AS PETER MCGLASHAN SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Grant Elliott: It's not Eden Park's boundaries - the pitch is almost too good!
20/02/2018 Duración: 05minGrant Elliott's all too familiar with what's required to win at Eden Park.The former Black Caps all-rounder scored an unbeaten 84 in New Zealand's 2015 Cricket World Cup semi-final win over South Africa.Ahead of tonight's Twenty20 tri-series final between New Zealand and Australia, Elliott says at Eden Park, there's one method he banks on."You always want to chase, because you never know what a good total is so you're better off chasing. It's a tough ground to protect."He says the high run totals aren't down to the small field, but the pitch, which is 'one of the best for batting' in the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Grant Elliott: It's not Eden Park's boundaries - the pitch is almost too good!
20/02/2018 Duración: 05minFormer Black Cap and now cricket commentator Grant Elliott on the tonight's tri-series T20 final between New Zealand and Australia.He explains how he approached matches with Eden Park's odd-shaped boundaries but says the high run totals aren't down to the small field, but that the pitch is one of the best for batting in the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dale Budge: The Kiwis are scared of facing Tonga
20/02/2018 Duración: 07minRugby league commentator Dale Budge says it is baffling that New Zealand Rugby League want to schedule a Kiwis test against in England in Denver, when a match against Tonga in Auckland makes so much sense.But why?Budge believes the answer is simple - the Kiwis are scared of losing to last year's Rugby League World Cup darlings."The only thing I can think of, that I wrote this morning, is that I think they're scared.READ MORE: Why a one-off test in Denver makes no sense"I don't think they want to lose to Tonga again, I think they are concerned any chance they have of bringing the former Kiwi players back into the New Zealand fold would disappear if Tonga have any meaningful games this year."But none of that is even worth considering when you compare the benefit of staging of the game."I think there would be a far bigger appetite of a New Zealand v Tonga match. There is a huge Tongan fan base who is desperate to see their team play again."LISTEN ABOVE AS DALE BUDGE SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnys
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Dale Budge: The Kiwis are scared of facing Tonga
20/02/2018 Duración: 07minRugby league commentator Dale Budge says it is baffling that New Zealand Rugby League want to schedule a Kiwis test against in England in Denver, when a match against Tonga in Auckland makes so much sense.But why?Budge believes the answer is simple - the Kiwis are scared of losing to last year's Rugby League World Cup darlings."The only thing I can think of, that I wrote this morning, is that I think they're scared.READ MORE: Why a one-off test in Denver makes no sense"I don't think they want to lose to Tonga again, I think they are concerned any chance they have of bringing the former Kiwi players back into the New Zealand fold would disappear if Tonga have any meaningful games this year."But none of that is even worth considering when you compare the benefit of staging of the game."I think there would be a far bigger appetite of a New Zealand v Tonga match. There is a huge Tongan fan base who is desperate to see their team play again."LISTEN ABOVE AS DALE BUDGE SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnys
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Shane Dobbin: We're going to win our semi final
20/02/2018 Duración: 05minThe New Zealand pursuiters are hoping a radical technique can propel them to a huge upset when they take on hosts South Korea in the Olympic speed skating semifinal early Thursday morning.Necessity was the mother of invention for the Kiwi trio of Shane Dobbin, kingpin Peter Michael and Reyon Kay, who as the fourth qualifiers must take on the top seeded Koreans.New Zealand's chances of progressing to the gold medal race are not rated high. Their next assignment would be a race for bronze, against traditional powerhouse the Netherlands or Norway. Annelise Coberger won New Zealand's only Winter Olympics medal 26 years ago.READ MORE: Winter Olympics Day 12: Kiwis in action - All you need to knowThe 38-year-old Dobbin said the team has settled on a system of fewer lead changes with Michael anchoring the team by leading for a massive final five laps.They tried the system because veteran Dobbin wasn't strong enough to hold up at the front, after coming out of retirement. Dobbin believes other teams might even consid
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Shane Dobbin: We're going to win our semi final
20/02/2018 Duración: 05minThe New Zealand pursuiters are hoping a radical technique can propel them to a huge upset when they take on hosts South Korea in the Olympic speed skating semifinal early Thursday morning.Necessity was the mother of invention for the Kiwi trio of Shane Dobbin, kingpin Peter Michael and Reyon Kay, who as the fourth qualifiers must take on the top seeded Koreans.New Zealand's chances of progressing to the gold medal race are not rated high. Their next assignment would be a race for bronze, against traditional powerhouse the Netherlands or Norway. Annelise Coberger won New Zealand's only Winter Olympics medal 26 years ago.READ MORE: Winter Olympics Day 12: Kiwis in action - All you need to knowThe 38-year-old Dobbin said the team has settled on a system of fewer lead changes with Michael anchoring the team by leading for a massive final five laps.They tried the system because veteran Dobbin wasn't strong enough to hold up at the front, after coming out of retirement. Dobbin believes other teams might even consid
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Mike Hesson predicting another thriller at Eden Park
19/02/2018 Duración: 10minBlack Caps coach Mike Hesson looks ahead to the T20 final against Australia at Eden Park tomorrow night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mike Hesson predicting another thriller at Eden Park
19/02/2018 Duración: 10minBlack Caps coach Mike Hesson looks ahead to the T20 final against Australia at Eden Park tomorrow night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Anthony Crummy: New Zealand Cricket defends Eden Park
19/02/2018 Duración: 08minNew Zealand Cricket is defending Eden Park's status as an international venue.The ground has copped stinging criticism from the likes of respected Australian commentator Jim Maxwell, due to its short boundaries.NZC chief operating officer Anthony Crummy says it's a bit of a surprise."It does come up from time-to-time but I think [you] can't get caught up in the comments of some people."It always comes in for some discussion. [Eden Park] is quite unique, no doubt about it, but a lot of grounds are unique. It adds to the colour, players have to adapt."Another bumper Eden Park crowd is expected for tomorrow night's T20 final although numbers will likely fall short of those for Friday's run glut between New Zealand and Australia.Crummy says there was a big spike in sales when New Zealand confirmed its final place during the match against England."It will be another really strong crowd, I wouldn't think the same as Friday although we'd be pretty pumped if it was," he told the Radio Sport Breakfast."The appetite fo
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Anthony Crummy: New Zealand Cricket defends Eden Park
19/02/2018 Duración: 08minNew Zealand Cricket is defending Eden Park's status as an international venue.The ground has copped stinging criticism from the likes of respected Australian commentator Jim Maxwell, due to its short boundaries.NZC chief operating officer Anthony Crummy says it's a bit of a surprise."It does come up from time-to-time but I think [you] can't get caught up in the comments of some people."It always comes in for some discussion. [Eden Park] is quite unique, no doubt about it, but a lot of grounds are unique. It adds to the colour, players have to adapt."Another bumper Eden Park crowd is expected for tomorrow night's T20 final although numbers will likely fall short of those for Friday's run glut between New Zealand and Australia.Crummy says there was a big spike in sales when New Zealand confirmed its final place during the match against England."It will be another really strong crowd, I wouldn't think the same as Friday although we'd be pretty pumped if it was," he told the Radio Sport Breakfast."The appetite fo
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Martin Guptill: 'That was never on our minds'
18/02/2018 Duración: 07minIt was a mixed result for the Black Caps last night. The team lost their T20 international match against England but still qualified for the finals against Australia this Wednesday. Opening batsman Martin Guptill told Radio Sport Breakfast that New Zealand never considered the smaller total of 175 to progress to Wednesday’s final.He was adamant that they only had eyes for 195.READ MORE: Black Caps lose to England but qualify for final"That was never on our minds. We got ourselves into a good position to chase that down and we just fell at the last minute.He says he can’t remember ever scoring a century in a losing effort.LISTEN TO MARTIN GUPTILL TALK WITH RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Martin Guptill: 'That was never on our minds'
18/02/2018 Duración: 07minIt was a mixed result for the Black Caps last night. The team lost their T20 international match against England but still qualified for the finals against Australia this Wednesday. Opening batsman Martin Guptill told Radio Sport Breakfast that New Zealand never considered the smaller total of 175 to progress to Wednesday’s final.He was adamant that they only had eyes for 195.READ MORE: Black Caps lose to England but qualify for final"That was never on our minds. We got ourselves into a good position to chase that down and we just fell at the last minute.He says he can’t remember ever scoring a century in a losing effort.LISTEN TO MARTIN GUPTILL TALK WITH RADIO SPORT BREAKFAST ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rudy Benson: 'It's not worth losing friends over'
18/02/2018 Duración: 04minThe most recent Tui Catch a Million winner says he will split the $50,000 cash prize with his mates.The lucky fan, Rudi Bosman, bagged $50,000 after a sensational one-handed catch in the crowd as the Black Caps faced England in their tri-series clash at Seddon Park.Bosman, who caught David Malan's huge six over long-on, was ecstatic when interviewed by Laura McGoldrick after the catch."Feeling awesome. I'm very excited," Bosman said."I knew if the ball was coming my way I will catch it and so it proved to be."When asked if he had a message to his wife who was watching at home, he had one simple request: "Please don't spend all the money yet."However, Bosman revealed the catch was a strategic team effort and he would split the $50,000 win with his friends."The three mates of us went down there and we'd seen the footage from previous games and knew it's always a scramble trying to catch the ball," Bosman told Radio Sport Breakfast."I being the tallest said I should wear it [Tui Catch a Million shirt] and then
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Rudy Benson: 'It's not worth losing friends over'
18/02/2018 Duración: 04minThe most recent Tui Catch a Million winner says he will split the $50,000 cash prize with his mates.The lucky fan, Rudi Bosman, bagged $50,000 after a sensational one-handed catch in the crowd as the Black Caps faced England in their tri-series clash at Seddon Park.Bosman, who caught David Malan's huge six over long-on, was ecstatic when interviewed by Laura McGoldrick after the catch."Feeling awesome. I'm very excited," Bosman said."I knew if the ball was coming my way I will catch it and so it proved to be."When asked if he had a message to his wife who was watching at home, he had one simple request: "Please don't spend all the money yet."However, Bosman revealed the catch was a strategic team effort and he would split the $50,000 win with his friends."The three mates of us went down there and we'd seen the footage from previous games and knew it's always a scramble trying to catch the ball," Bosman told Radio Sport Breakfast."I being the tallest said I should wear it [Tui Catch a Million shirt] and then
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Andre Adams previews tonight's T20
16/02/2018 Duración: 08minAndre Adams, former NZ cricketer and bowling coach, on the game tonight and the evolution of T20 cricket.He did say it’s challenging for young batsmen to know how to approach their batting given the different formats of cricket. He said it’s up to coaches to not place restraints on them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Andre Adams previews tonight's T20
16/02/2018 Duración: 08minAndre Adams, former NZ cricketer and bowling coach, on the game tonight and the evolution of T20 cricket.He did say it’s challenging for young batsmen to know how to approach their batting given the different formats of cricket. He said it’s up to coaches to not place restraints on them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Brendon Nell: John Mitchell could be a potential Springboks coach
14/02/2018 Duración: 06minBrendan Nel, Supersport South Africa rugby editor, on Super Rugby starting this weekend.He doesn’t think the South African sides will necessarily be stronger this season. He also thinks if John Mitchell does well at the Bulls (and lasts one-to-two seasons) he might be a chance at the Springboks job.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.