Rugby Podcasts / Panel
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I'll intend to listen to podcast in full over the weekend
SGH typifies New Zealand Rugby Unique Selling Point:
CoachingHis work with Wales, ABs, Blues, Leinster and Los Pumas was spectacular
Only guy I hod in as much respect is Wayne Smith
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@sparky said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
@Tim said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
Well worth hearing Ted from 08:00 talking about new players. He is a Will Jordan fan. Great minds think alike. So much Rugby knowledge. I'd like to see Ted involved in AB selection if possible.
He's also very concerned about the dwindling player numbers. This should be the number one priority for NZR to fix.
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@akan004 said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
@sparky said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
@Tim said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
Well worth hearing Ted from 08:00 talking about new players. He is a Will Jordan fan. Great minds think alike. So much Rugby knowledge. I'd like to see Ted involved in AB selection if possible.
He's also very concerned about the dwindling player numbers. This should be the number one priority for NZR to fix.
It would be interesting to see if an 85kg competition could be financially viable.
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This one might be interesting:
The Rugby Analyst Podcast features interviews of rugby analysts from across the world to share insights with rugby coaches.
June 25, 2020 Jamie Hamilton - New Zealand All Blacks
Joined this week by Jamie Hamilton of the New Zealand All Blacks to discuss the team's culture, the loss to England at the World Cup, what the team has been doing during quarantine, and his views on the game and statistics.
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Ross Karl is joined by Bryn Hall and James Parsons as they look ahead to the first Bledisloe Test of 2020. Along the way they analyse the NZ line out and try to pick their starting XV for the All Blacks.
Also, proof that refs don't actually know the rules.
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Another great Aotearoa Rugby Pod with Parsons and Hall -some interesting comments about the attacking structure of the ABs - doesn't sound like they are sold on it.
Ross Karl, Bryn Hall and James Parsons talk all things Bledisloe 1. The impact of Caleb Clarke, the calming influence of Dave Rennie and why no one kicked a blimmin' drop goal?! They get into the nitty gritty.
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Keepa Mewett (Bay of Plenty) has been doing a series of one on ones with various people (mainly ex. Bay of Plenty players on their careers, goal setting, fitness regimes etc. Very interesting and worth a watch. I think Mike Delany was the last and Jared Hoeata is next.
The RAW HQ Podcast: link text
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Parsons and Hall are back:
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All Blacks head coach Ian Foster recently appeared on the ‘Talking Performance’ podcast co-hosted by former Chiefs sports psychologist David Galbraith. During an interesting chat about his background and approach to coaching, he also reinforced the national team’s desire to rely less on physicality than their competitors:
“With the All Blacks, we’ve decided — we’re a powerful team, but we’re also a really skilful team, so we want to play a fast, skilful game; we’ve probably gone backwards a little bit in the size component…we actually haven’t got the biggest team in the world — even in our loose forwards, we often play Sam Cane and Ardie Savea together, rather than have a number 8 who’s 117 [or] 118kg like a lot of teams.”
(In another episode worth listening to, Foster’s Wallabies counterpart Dave Rennie was on the same show a week earlier.)
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This is a short write-up of part of that podcast that I posted 4 days ago.
https://www.allblacks.com/news/peak-performance-the-aspiration-for-the-all-blacks-fox/