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For The Kudos is a running podcast by Australian elite distance runners Brett Robinson and Joel Tobin-White. Expect professional athlete training insights, race predictions and recaps, and a star studded guest list - all done with plenty of humility, banter, and piss taking that will keep you riveted and coming back each week for more.
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1. Avoid being alone (Rhythm of Communication- Accountability) 2. Watch ow you are alone together (Dating). 3. Get somewhere to be alone (Intimacy with God). 4. Stop sleeping with your phone (Pornography). 5. Caution against what you watch (Temptations). 6. Memorize scripture (Fighting). 7. Set some limits (Slothfulness). 8. Rest well (Resting). 9. Work hard (Responsibilities).10. Resist the Devil. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kudos-sandre/support
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LUNAR MEDIA BROADCAST

David Hulford & John Windsor

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Lunar Media Broadcast is dedicated to the overconsumption and subsequent coverage of all forms of media: Movies, music, books, television and video games. Also we are on the moon. We record a new episode every Sunday, and send it hurtling through the void of space sometime within a couple of days after that. You are currently looking at our podcast's companion blog.
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The Chant is Impact’s very own music and sports news podcast. Each week co-hosts Hikaru Kudo and Justin LaBelle analyze the past week’s major headlines and share their opinions in various music and sports-related topics. Follow The Chant on Twitter @TheChant_WDBMLike and tune in to the weekly Facebook LIVE stream at www.facebook.com/thechant.wdbm
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RTHK' s The Works focuses on Hong Kong's arts and cultural scene. The Works features news and reviews of visual and performing arts, design, literary and other “ works ” . Added illumination comes from interviews with leading performers and producers, interspersed with updates on events affecting the development of the territory 's artistic and cultural life. There's also in – most weeks – a live studio performance. The Works is aired on RTHK 32 every Wednesday at 21:30 & RTHK 31 every Satur ...
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“I love working on Pretendians because it gives me an opportunity to use humor as a vehicle to teach and inform. ” says Angel Ellis, co-host of Pretendians, Apple Podcasts' Spotlight show for July 2024. Angel Ellis is a free-press activist and director of Mvskoke Media. Her co-host Robert Jago is a freelance writer, entrepreneur, and Indigenous rights activist from Richmond, British Columbia. Together, they pitched the show to the podcast network, Canadaland, as a new original ...
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Welcome to Misadventures, a podcast by a Gen- Z who is rediscovering her own misadventures in life. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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SaaS Cast

Jason McFadden

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This isn't your typical tech talk. We're having real conversations with those who've been there – the thinkers and doers shaping SaaS. Here, we talk about what works, what doesn't, and what it takes to keep pushing forward. Powered by: Build With Assembly
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Motion Martial Arts

Daniel Marino and David Grossman

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A lifestyle podcast based on martial arts. Established in 2018 by Daniel Marino, 4th dan in Tang Soo Do, and David Grossman, purple belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Discussing the benefits of martial arts for self-defense, health and wellness.
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Money Bites is the podcast that finds the funny in finance and tackles your big money questions. From Smart Money People, the UK's #1 review website for financial services, each week the team will bite into all manner of personal finance topics through a dissection of nightmarish experiences, interviews with industry insiders and rambunctious debates on all things money.
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True Idaho News was founded to counter the massive amount of spin and false information published by “mainstream” media, as well as expose corruption wherever it is found. We believe in the Journalist’s Creed and will boldly expose facts so that government, its agencies, and our representatives can be held accountable. Our agenda is one of truth.
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Dave Nelson, the "Keep It Real" Health and Fitness guru, brings you the Dave Nelson Fit Show. An informative, inspirational and entertaining show that gives you the right tools and techniques to get healthy in all areas of your life.
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Mind Your Business

Matt Williams and Alan Clark

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Mind Your Business Podcast is THE podcast for Entrepreneurs. Each episode brings a fresh conversation with a blend of business development, leadership development and self development.Mind Your Business Podcast has been created to support Entrepreneurs and Executive Leaders and their businesses to strengthen and grow!
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Fintech founding myths from the pioneering innovators, entrepreneurs and investors who turned their disruptive visions into reality. Hosted by broadcaster Elliott Gotkine the F in Tech podcast lifts the lid on fintech founders whose journeys of genius - and despair - are changing our lives, mostly for the better. The F in Tech podcast is co-produced in 2021 by the Paris Fintech Forum with the support of bpifrance acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information
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The Not So Korean Podcast with Jay & Tim is recorded live from New Malden, the UK and Europe's largest Koreatown. We bring you news, topics of conversation, and interviews related to the Korean community and K-Culture. LINKS: https://open.spotify.com/show/011IZHc3G4yl39Ep2BF6OX Instagram.com/NotSoKoreanPodcast Facebook.com/NotSoKoreanPodcast YouTube: https://YouTube.com/JasonVerney Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/011IZHc3G4yl39Ep2BF6OX iTunes / Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.c ...
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John Brown Today

Louis DeCaro Jr.

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John Brown Today is a podcast devoted to historical and contemporary themes relating to the abolitionist John Brown (1800-59), the controversial antislavery and antiracist freedom fighter. John Brown Today is hosted by Louis A. DeCaro Jr., a Brown biographer and researcher, the most prolific author on the John Brown theme since the abolitionist's death in 1859. John Brown Today engages a range of themes from history and biography to popular culture and other contemporary themes.
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Kudos to NZR. The news of the result of the schism between Razor and Rangi was a huge surprise. What was even more surprising was that no one knew. Keeping a lid on an internal collapse like that is quite the trick. They must be pleased as punch that their process was sealed to the outside world. There are aspects to this top floor rupture that hav…
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Gaylord Chan, affectionately known as雞粒 by friends and acquaintances in the art world, died in June 2020. He was 95 years old. While working in his first career as a telecommunications engineer, Gaylord took up art in 1968, enrolling in an art and desi...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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The latest edition of 'The All-Star Panel' features Rugby Writer Phil Gifford and Graeme 'The Sportsfreak' Beasley. On this weekend's agenda: Why can't Leon and Razor just get along? Shaun Johnson gets a royal sendoff at Mt Smart Stadium, and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck turns down the Kiwis to represent Toa Samoa. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener f…
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Auckland will be hoping to put rivalry aside ahead of their NPC clash with old foes Canterbury at Eden Park. The hosts go into this afternoon's clash still hunting for an elusive first win of the campaign, with last week's 27-25 bonus point loss at Otago just keeping them off the bottom of the ladder. Winger Lolagi Visinia says they're a young team…
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Warriors assistant coach Stacey Jones has ranked Shaun Johnson as one of the greatest players in the club's history. Mt Smart was renamed to Shaun Johnson Stadium for his final home game against the Bulldogs, with the playmaker's NRL career winding down after 14 seasons. Jones says his fellow number seven's resilience puts him among the Warriors' e…
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This episode is brought to you by Pillar Performance: Things kick off with plenty of exciting housekeeping announcements (make sure you mark all the dates in your calendar!) Brett brings the listeners up to speed on where he's at with his running, as the two venture off topic to talk about the psychological impact that comes with managing injuries.…
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The “wuxia” genre of Chinese fiction highlights martial arts and chivalry, recounting the stories and adventures of martial artists in ancient China. This form of historical fantasy has become hugely popular worldwide thanks to comics, television, dram...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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PARIS OLYMPICS RECAP! In episode 22 of Spiked Up, Rose shares her Olympic experience. We get to hear all about the days leading up to her heat, her recovery days between rounds and of course her race recaps. Rose also answers your questions and Sarah’s question, did Rose meet Snoop Dog? The episode wraps with a run down of Sarah’s training week.…
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The latest edition of 'The All-Star Panel' features Rugby Commentator Paul Allison and NZ Herald Online Sports Editor Alex Powell. On this weekend's agenda: The All Blacks look for revenge at Eden Park, Grace Nweke leaves NZ Netball for greener pastures, and LIV Golf might be on the way to Christchurch. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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Our Australian Correspondent Jim Dolan gives us the latest from the wonderful wide world of Aussie sport. On today’s agenda: -It’s a big game tonight for someone who's not playing... -The Supercars return with a veteran. -The Wallabies seek redemption against the Boks. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Kiwitea Street is set for a thrilling Chatham Cup semifinal clash on a special day for the club, as Auckland City FC host Birkenhead United on Sunday. The Navy Blues will also be celebrating the club's 20th Jubilee with a host of former players and staff. Kick Off is at 2.00 pm at Kiwitea Street, the home of Auckland City. Striker Angus Kilkolly jo…
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The All Blacks are demanding an edge up front from their forward pack after coming off second-best last week against Argentina. The 49-match unbeaten run at Eden Park goes on the line tonight against Los Pumas, who are coming off a win at Sky Stadium last week. Los Pumas have been belted the following match both times after beating the All Blacks i…
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Southland are expecting a physical battle against Hawke's Bay as the hosts gear up for their first Ranfurly Shield defence of the season. The Stags will be looking to use momentum from last weekend's 22-13 win over Otago, as they aim to reclaim the log o' wood for the first time since 2011. Captain Sean Withy says they will be keeping an eye on Haw…
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All Blacks hooker Codie Taylor is imploring his side to not let Argentina off the hook should the chance present itself in tonight's Rugby Championship rematch at Eden Park. A series of lead changes in the first match at Sky Stadium saw Los Pumas deny the All Blacks a chance to build a lead with consecutive tries. Taylor says they simply need to be…
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Grace Nweke has punched Netball NZ in the face. The superstar Silver Fern shooter is off to the Aussie comp, and as a result she will not wear the famed black dress in 2025. She’ll return to the Kiwi comp and the Ferns after a year of testing herself in the more confrontational Australian Super Netball League. Which technically isn’t a league and l…
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This episode is brought to you by Pillar Performance Brett and Andy record from Paris as the 2024 Paris Olympics come to a close. They go over Andy's unusual taper week, travel to Paris and life in the village before going into an in-depth recap of Andy's including K splits and elevation stats. Brett completes some runs around Paris while also bein…
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The latest edition of 'The All-Star Panel' features Rugby Commentator Hamish McKay and Newstalk ZB Sports Reader Nathan Limm. On this weekend's agenda: Auckland FC’s controversial signing of a former Wellington Nix player, why isn't the All Blacks test a sell out? And who takes gold in the K1-500m? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for priva…
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Keirin gold medallist Ellesse Andrews and team-mate Shaane Fulton are through to the round-of-16 stage in the individual sprint at the velodrome. Andrews registered the third quickest lap in the seeding round. Bryony Botha and Emily Shearman have finished eighth for New Zealand in the women's madison at the Paris velodrome. Longtime Cycling Comment…
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Maddison-Lee Wesche has produced a personal best of 19.86 metres to win silver in the women's shotput final at Stade de France at the Paris Olympics. The Kiwi's been pipped for gold on the final throw by Germany's Yemisi Ogunleye, who launched a heave of 20 metres for gold. NZ Herald Reporter Michael Burgess joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to update the l…
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Kayaker Alicia Hoskin has revealed how she's embraced the pressure after winning two gold medals at the Paris Olympics. The 24-year-old —competing at her second Olympics— has triumphed in the K4 and K2 boats. Hoskin joined Dame Lisa Carrington in the K2 after the latter won gold with Caitlin Regal in Tokyo. The dual gold medallist avoided letting t…
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Kayaker Aimee Fisher is aware it's not just Dame Lisa Carrington she needs to worry about in the Olympic women's K1 event. The two Kiwi rivals eased into the semifinal stage after winning their respective heats. But Fisher has pointed to Hungary's Tamara Csipes as another one to watch. Former Olympic Kayaker Ben Fouhy joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to pr…
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I’m running out of superlatives. Fortunately, I have a secret stash squirrelled away should Dame Lisa Carrington carry on her barely believable Olympic run Note to commentators, you can’t say unbelievable, because it isn’t. It's happening right in front of your eyes. What Dame Lisa is doing is extraordinary. It beggars belief if you will. Last nigh…
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"Earth Piece: Listen to the sound of the earth turning” is a conceptual work by multi-media artist, musician and activist Yoko Ono. First published in 1964 in the form of postcards, it’s part of her “Instruction” series, in which a set of instructions ...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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This episode is brought to you by Pillar Performance: Joel takes on solo hosting duties, chatting to soon-to-be-Olympian Andy Buchanan as he makes his final preparations for this weekends Men's Marathon in Paris. In typical FTK fashion Andy & Joel divert from training talk, embarking on many side-quest conversations before Andy answer's a bunch of …
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Kiwi cyclist Corbin Strong will compete in the Men’s Road Race alongside fellow New Zealander Laurence Pithie. Strong believes he's a decent chance for a medal if 'all goes it plan'. D'Arcy catches up with him before the big race. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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The latest edition of 'The All-Star Panel' features Sports Journalist Andrew Gourdie and Rugby Writer Jamie Wall. On this weekend's agenda: Why have the Crusaders kept Rob Penney in the top role? Was the Olympics Triathlon a success, and do we have more doping trouble at the Olympics in the swimming? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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A high level of confidence from Mystics goal shoot Grace Nweke that her team can win back-to-back ANZ Premierships in this afternoon's decider against the Pulse in Wellington. The defending champions are riding a five-game winning streak into the grand final. Nweke says the faith in her team's ability has never wavered throughout the campaign. D'Ar…
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Two-time Olympic rowing gold medallist Mahe Drysdale believes Emma Twigg has struck fear into her rivals ahead of tonight's women's single sculls final in France. Twigg recorded the fastest time across the semi-finals, but will go head-to-head with Dutchwomen Karolien Florijn, who is on a two-year unbeaten run. Mahe Drysdale joined D'Arcy Waldegrav…
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NZ Herald Sports Reporter Michael Burgess gives us the latest out of Paris: - Sprinter Zoe Hobbs is through to the semi-finals of the women's 100 metres. - Silver for the Mac Attack off the coast of Marseille. - Maddie Davidson's finished seventh in the women's trampoline event, while Dylan Schmidt crashes out. - Swimmer Erika Fairweather's recorde…
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Zoe Hobbs is safely through to the semi-finals of the women's 100 metres. She finished second in her heat with a season's best time of 11.08 seconds. Hobbs' time is the 14th best in the field, with Marie-Josee Ta Lou-Smith clocking the quickest time at 10.87 seconds. Head Coach James Mortimer joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to recap her opening heat. LIST…
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New Zealand takes an Olympic sailing silver off the coast of Marseille. Isaac McHardie and William McKenzie have finished second in the men's skiff 49er class. It's New Zealand's sixth medal of the Paris Games, leaving us on two gold, three silver and a bronze. D'Arcy caught up with Will McKenzie following their historic medal. LISTEN ABOVE See omn…
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The French have definitely turned it on. The Olympic Opening Ceremony turned a few heads with its very Gallic expressionism, but that was all fluff that mattered little in the grand scale of things. The exuberant colour and use of the beauty of France though has not stopped. Exit stage left for the artists, musicians, and thespians, and hello to th…
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This episode is brought to you by Pillar Performance: Joel takes on hosting duties as he is joined by both Brett & Andy Buchanan for episode #107. After the heartbreaking news of Brett withdrawing from the 2024 Olympic Marathon due to injury, Andy was given the call up (literally by Brett himself) and was on the next flight to France. This episode …
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Saxophonist Scott Murphy came to our studio a couple of months ago to talk about his newly released album, “a dream of form”. A bit later in the show we’ll be bringing you an extra piece of music that we recorded at the time. But first, another wind in...By Radio Television Hong Kong
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The latest edition of 'The All-Star Panel' features Rugby / Sports Commentator Paul Allison and Editor of 'The Bounce', Dylan Cleaver. On this weekend's agenda: What's going on with the Olympic Opening Ceremony? The 'dronegate’ scandal continues to get weirder, and what's going on with the All Blacks’ media treatment? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.co…
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Excitement is building in Paris as the Olympic Opening Ceremony gets underway. Erin Routliffe is competing in the tennis doubles alongside Lulu Sun - they play Italian's J. Paolini and S. Errani later this evening. Erin caught up with D'Arcy Waldegrave to preview their opening match and the feel of Paris. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener fo…
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No time for the Tactix to dwell on what could've been ahead of this afternoon's ANZ Premiership netball elimination final against the Mystics in Christchurch. A win over the Pulse in round 15 would've seen the Mainland side go straight to next weekend's grand final, but now they'll have to take an alternate route to the decider. Mystics Wing-Defenc…
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New Zealand has shared a boat with Uzbekistan, Uganda, Oman, and Pakistan at the Olympic Games opening ceremony along the River Sein. A New Zealand brigade of 77 athletes and support staff were on board, including a five-strong sailing contingent that made a 775-kilometre trip from their base in Marseille. NZ Herald Sports Journalist Michael Burges…
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Soon the sport will start. The purpose, the reason, the point of the Olympic games will leap into action, and eyeballs from all facets of sporting fandom will be locked onto the 32 sports featured throughout the next 17 days of competition. This is where the rubber hits the road. The years of toil, the long months of personal sacrifice, the early m…
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Brett & Joel open with a discussion surrounding Brett's recent haircut (in response to Joel calling him a "block-head" in last week's episode). They spend a fair while doing what they do best - rabbiting on about nonsense, before they get stuck into training weeks. Joel battles a hip niggle but closes out the week with a 10th place in the Victorian…
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NZ North Island Championship 2024 is an official World Cube Association (WCA) sanctioned speedcubing competition. Speedcubing is a competitive sport involving solving a range of twisty puzzles, such as the famous Rubik's Cube, as quickly as possible. The North Island Championships are being held in Taupo at the 'Great Lake Centre' between 20-21 Jul…
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The Franklin Bulls are through the NBL basketball semi-finals after belting the Wellington Saints 104-67 in the capital. They'll take on the Auckland Tuatara next Wednesday at Eventfinda Stadium Meanwhile the Canterbury Rams take on the Taranaki Airs in the first Semi-Final on Sunday afternoon. Airs player Derone Raukawa joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to…
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Central Pulse netball coach Anna Andrews-Tasola is determined to repay fans' support by earning hosting rights for the ANZ Premiership grand final. The Pulse and Tactix meet in the final regular season match in Wellington on Monday, both coming off surprises losses last weekend. Tasola predicts a spicy encounter, saying grand final hosting rights i…
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The latest edition of 'The All-Star Panel' consists of NZ Herald Online Sports Editor Alex Powell and Rugby Writer Phil Gifford. On this weekend's agenda: Scott 'Razor' Robertson's picks a fresh looking side for Fiji, Is Ardie Saeva's move to Moana a good idea? And are we excited for the Olympics next week? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener …
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Gotta love Ardie Savea’s decision to move to Moana Pasifika for the next Super Rugby season, if indeed it pans out. NZ Herald rugby scribe Liam Napier rarely misses the mark, so the story around the move released yesterday will most likely be on point. The move does raise some questions and it can be seen as a backward step by one of the game’s eli…
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Hope from the All Blacks captain that rugby can find a foothold in the United States, ahead of his side's latest game in the Land of the Free tomorrow. Scott Barrett made his test debut in Chicago eight years ago against Ireland and now finds himself as skipper. Barrett says the sport has the potential to grow in the USA, which is set to host the 2…
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