Sinopsis
The best interviews from Kent, Nathan and Marc on the Radio Sport Breakfast.
Episodios
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Clark Laidlaw: Facing Australia after Fiji loss in semi finals was difficult
04/02/2018 Duración: 06minAll Blacks Sevens coach Clark Laidlaw gives Kent, Nate and Marc his thoughts on New Zealand's efforts in Hamilton - and losing the bronze playoff on a drop goal penalty.LISTEN ABOVE AS CLARK LAIDLAW SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tony Kemp: NZ league deserves better
02/02/2018 Duración: 09minNew Zealand rugby league great Tony Kemp on the review to be released by the NZRL.He thinks it is important details released immediately to the public.LISTEN ABOVE AS TONY KEMP SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tony Kemp: NZ league deserves better
02/02/2018 Duración: 09minNew Zealand rugby league great Tony Kemp on the review to be released by the NZRL.He thinks it is important details released immediately to the public.LISTEN ABOVE AS TONY KEMP SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sam Dickson: We're feeling good ahead of Hamilton Sevens
01/02/2018 Duración: 05minSam Dickson, from NZ Sevens team, who said they has been attention to detail in preparation for the Hamilton Sevens after they lost at the quarter-final stage in Sydney last weekend.LISTEN ABOVE AS SAM DICKSON SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sam Dickson: We're feeling good ahead of Hamilton Sevens
01/02/2018 Duración: 05minSam Dickson, from NZ Sevens team, who said they has been attention to detail in preparation for the Hamilton Sevens after they lost at the quarter-final stage in Sydney last weekend.LISTEN ABOVE AS SAM DICKSON SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mark Keohane: Coetzee has played every card except his appalling win record
31/01/2018 Duración: 08minSouth African rugby journalist Mark Keohane has the latest on the ugly mess engulfing the Springboks' coaching staff right now.Encumbent coach Alistair Coetzee launched an astonishing attack on his own rugby bosses criticising their handling of his situation and pinning the blame for his torrid two seasons in charge solely on the governing body.Keohane says it appears Coetzee is deluded in his reasons, and hasn't taken any responsibility for the team's poor record over the past two seasons.LISTEN ABOVE AS MARK KEOHANE SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jim Dolan: Australia not interested in Black Caps T20 series
31/01/2018 Duración: 05minIf the Black Caps play Australia in a T20 but no-one is there to see it, is it really on?Australian Radio Network's Sports Director Jim Dolan says most of the focus in Australia has been on the Big Bash finals, and very little hype over Saturday's T20 at the SCG.LISTEN ABOVE AS JIM DOLAN SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mark Keohane: Coetzee has played every card except his appalling win record
31/01/2018 Duración: 08minSouth African rugby journalist Mark Keohane has the latest on the ugly mess engulfing the Springboks' coaching staff right now.Encumbent coach Alistair Coetzee launched an astonishing attack on his own rugby bosses criticising their handling of his situation and pinning the blame for his torrid two seasons in charge solely on the governing body.Keohane says it appears Coetzee is deluded in his reasons, and hasn't taken any responsibility for the team's poor record over the past two seasons.LISTEN ABOVE AS MARK KEOHANE SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jim Dolan: Australia not interested in Black Caps T20 series
31/01/2018 Duración: 05minIf the Black Caps play Australia in a T20 but no-one is there to see it, is it really on?Australian Radio Network's Sports Director Jim Dolan says most of the focus in Australia has been on the Big Bash finals, and very little hype over Saturday's T20 at the SCG.LISTEN ABOVE AS JIM DOLAN SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jason Bird: First XV coach says players too young to sign at 15
30/01/2018 Duración: 05minJason Bird, manager of the Hastings Boys first fifteen rugby team, who said about half of his squad has signed with player agents.LISTEN: NZ Sevens coach Clarke Laidlaw addresses Nanai-Seturo tug-of-warHe also thinks 15-16 year old boys aren’t mature enough to fully understand the ramifications of signing professional contracts.LISTEN ABOVE AS JASON BIRD SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Andrew McKenna: Chris Boyd is inheriting a bit of a mess
30/01/2018 Duración: 06minAndrew McKenna, Talksport UK rugby commentator, on Chris Boyd inheriting a messy situation at Northampton and the Six Nations starting this weekend with severely depleted squads through injury.LISTEN ABOVE AS ANDREW MCKENNA SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dallas Fisher: We've got about 200 kegs of beer for Hamilton Sevens
30/01/2018 Duración: 07minDallas Fisher, joint promoter Hamilton Sevens, on ordering enough beer for the weekend! He also gave an emphatic ‘yes’ to having the facilities for hosting a Womens’ tournament run concurrently.The sold-out New Zealand Sevens in Hamilton this weekend is estimated to bring more than $5 million of outside money into the city and leaves no-one in doubt about the quality of Waikato's events industry, says co-promoter Dallas Fisher.The Waikato business leader, managing director of new private investor company 37 South, formed to own 25 per cent of the Sevens Hamilton event in a partnership with New Zealand Rugby, said the 45-game event at the FMG Waikato Stadium would be a festival of broad-based entertainment, live music and hospitality for all ages in a secure environment.The two-day Sevens, lost by Wellington to Hamilton after years of wilting fan and corporate support, was costing about $2.5 million to hold, said Fisher.Tickets had sold out in September, with 23,500 tickets "genuinely" sold to the first cashle
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Dallas Fisher: We've got about 200 kegs of beer for Hamilton Sevens
30/01/2018 Duración: 07minDallas Fisher, joint promoter Hamilton Sevens, on ordering enough beer for the weekend! He also gave an emphatic ‘yes’ to having the facilities for hosting a Womens’ tournament run concurrently.The sold-out New Zealand Sevens in Hamilton this weekend is estimated to bring more than $5 million of outside money into the city and leaves no-one in doubt about the quality of Waikato's events industry, says co-promoter Dallas Fisher.The Waikato business leader, managing director of new private investor company 37 South, formed to own 25 per cent of the Sevens Hamilton event in a partnership with New Zealand Rugby, said the 45-game event at the FMG Waikato Stadium would be a festival of broad-based entertainment, live music and hospitality for all ages in a secure environment.The two-day Sevens, lost by Wellington to Hamilton after years of wilting fan and corporate support, was costing about $2.5 million to hold, said Fisher.Tickets had sold out in September, with 23,500 tickets "genuinely" sold to the first cashle
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Andrew McKenna: Chris Boyd is inheriting a bit of a mess
30/01/2018 Duración: 06minAndrew McKenna, Talksport UK rugby commentator, on Chris Boyd inheriting a messy situation at Northampton and the Six Nations starting this weekend with severely depleted squads through injury.LISTEN ABOVE AS ANDREW MCKENNA SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jason Bird: First XV coach says players too young to sign at 15
30/01/2018 Duración: 05minJason Bird, manager of the Hastings Boys first fifteen rugby team, who said about half of his squad has signed with player agents.LISTEN: NZ Sevens coach Clarke Laidlaw addresses Nanai-Seturo tug-of-warHe also thinks 15-16 year old boys aren’t mature enough to fully understand the ramifications of signing professional contracts.LISTEN ABOVE AS JASON BIRD SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Avan Lee: Chris Boyd is lost to NZ rugby now
29/01/2018 Duración: 11minHurricanes chief executive Avan Lee is describing Chris Boyd's pending departure as emotional.The head coach of the 'Canes is leaving after Super Rugby to take up the director of rugby role with English side Northampton.Lee has told the Radio Sport Breakfast Boyd met with them last week about his future.READ MORE: Chris Boyd leaving Hurricanes to take job with Northampton"Chris is a staunch Wellington man, a staunch Hurricanes man so he probably thought he'd stay at the Hurricanes for the rest of his life."In an ideal world you wouldn't let any quality people go, but you can't keep everybody for ever."The move essentially ends Boyd's coaching career in New Zealand, with the former Under 20s coach unlikely to take on another big job here.Lee says there's so few jobs you can move to once you've coached Super Rugby."He's probably got one big job left in him, and unfortunatley for New Zealand rugby that looks like it's going to be in England. But you've got to see it from his perspective."Boyd's replacement has t
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Roger Randle: Can All Blacks Sevens bounce back in Hamilton?
29/01/2018 Duración: 10minFormer All Black and Commonwealth Games Sevens gold medallist Roger Randle gave Kent, Nate and Marc his thoughts on the New Zealand men's and women's Sevens campaign in Sydney, and whether the men will be able to turn it around in Hamilton this weekend.LISTEN ABOVE AS ROGER RANDLE SPEAKS TO THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Roger Randle: Can All Blacks Sevens bounce back in Hamilton?
29/01/2018 Duración: 10minFormer All Black and Commonwealth Games Sevens gold medallist Roger Randle gave Kent, Nate and Marc his thoughts on the New Zealand men's and women's Sevens campaign in Sydney, and whether the men will be able to turn it around in Hamilton this weekend.LISTEN ABOVE AS ROGER RANDLE SPEAKS TO THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Avan Lee: Chris Boyd is lost to NZ rugby now
29/01/2018 Duración: 11minHurricanes chief executive Avan Lee is describing Chris Boyd's pending departure as emotional.The head coach of the 'Canes is leaving after Super Rugby to take up the director of rugby role with English side Northampton.Lee has told the Radio Sport Breakfast Boyd met with them last week about his future.READ MORE: Boyd - 'I haven't spoken to Steven Hansen in three years'"Chris is a staunch Wellington man, a staunch Hurricanes man so he probably thought he'd stay at the Hurricanes for the rest of his life."In an ideal world you wouldn't let any quality people go, but you can't keep everybody for ever."The move essentially ends Boyd's coaching career in New Zealand, with the former Under 20s coach unlikely to take on another big job here.Lee says there's so few jobs you can move to once you've coached Super Rugby.READ MORE: Chris Boyd leaving Hurricanes to take job with Northampton"He's probably got one big job left in him, and unfortunatley for New Zealand rugby that looks like it's going to be in England. But
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Simon Doull: Did the Black Caps fall apart, or did Pakistan show who they are?
29/01/2018 Duración: 09minSimon Doull gives Nate, Kent and Marc and his thoughts on the Black Caps' T20 series loss to Pakistan.Doully thinks Ross Taylor's aggressive style recently in T20 cricket has impressed the selectors, but the Black Caps need to work out the best way to bat with Martin Guptill, Colin Munro and Kane Williamson in the team.He also believes Guptill realises he is no longer an IPL target and that Mitchell McClenghan's career is sadly going backwards.LISTEN ABOVE AS SIMON DOULL SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.