Rugby Podcasts / Panel
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@Milk said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
They haven't had guests on too much lately. However, the three hosts are pretty in-the-know (Mark Cashman is usually on too). They had a guy last week. I can't remember his name but he's the guy who wrote that column that everyone climbed into about Aus ditching Super Rugby and getting back to the grass roots. He was actually really good value, I thought.
Brett Papworth?
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Podcast: The Shortball with Scotty Stevenson and Mils Muliaina. Season 3, episode 1
Those All Blacks training camps during the SR season sound like a really bad idea. It could seriously affect teams' season.
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If it helps the ABs play better than 2017, i am all for it.
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@stargazer From the podcast:
Apparently there will be three of them, and players will need to attend two. Players involved will not be available to train with their super rugby teams until the captain's run, if their game is in NZ. If they are supposed to tour South Africa, then they will not be available at all.
Super Rugby coaches are not happy ...
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@mariner4life said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
If it helps the ABs play better than 2017, i am all for it.
They played better in 2016 than in 2017 without training camps during the SR season.
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@stargazer said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
@mariner4life said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
If it helps the ABs play better than 2017, i am all for it.
They played better in 2016 than in 2017 without training camps during the SR season.
your sentence is meaningless as a reply to mine.
I am hardly the best person to argue about the impacts of this thought, given i didn't even remember who won the comp last year, and i have zero faith in the Chiefs even making the playoffs.
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@mariner4life said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
@stargazer said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
@mariner4life said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
If it helps the ABs play better than 2017, i am all for it.
They played better in 2016 than in 2017 without training camps during the SR season.
your sentence is meaningless as a reply to mine.
I am hardly the best person to argue about the impacts of this thought, given i didn't even remember who won the comp last year, and i have zero faith in the Chiefs even making the playoffs.
This is such a 'MN5' post Mariner....
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@mariner4life said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
@stargazer said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
@mariner4life said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
If it helps the ABs play better than 2017, i am all for it.
They played better in 2016 than in 2017 without training camps during the SR season.
your sentence is meaningless as a reply to mine.
I am hardly the best person to argue about the impacts of this thought, given i didn't even remember who won the comp last year, and i have zero faith in the Chiefs even making the playoffs.
Not surprising. Actually there was no Super Rugby tournament last year.
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Podcasts: The Shortball with Scotty Stevenson and Mils Muliaina.
Season 3 - Episode 2 - Concurrent sevens tournaments are a must
Scotty and Mils settle into 2018 and talk all things rugby directly into your ears. Are Super Rugby coaches about to finally stand up to the long arm of the All Blacks management? Whatever the case, the boys show them some much deserved love. Discussion is had on the benefits and the drawbacks of hosting concurrent tournaments for the womens and mens sevens, and just how to make it work for everyone.Season 3 - Episode 3 - Hamilton’s big weekend
Scotty's ventured to Pyeongchang for three weeks so the mic's been passed to James McOnie for the mean time on The Short Ball. Mils and James chat about the Hamilton Sevens, a bonus for the Black Ferns, and what does the Westmere housing market have to do with footy?Season 3 - Episode 4 - Is the Blues tens victory a sign of things to come?
Scotty is still in PyeongChang so once again James McOnie joins Mils at the mic. They talk to Bundee Aki about the Irish rugby atmosphere, how the Blues are shaping up as a potential team to beat this super rugby season, and who does James think could be the first 'hybrid' All Black?Season 3 - Episode 5 - The start of super rugby shows South Africa’s speeding up.
James and Mils hit your ears again this week while Scotty's away in South Korea. But we won't let Sumo get away that easily, he joins the pod over the phone with a mouth full of kimchi to discuss the Blues lineup for their clash against the Highlanders and some of the winter olympiucs action. Plus, what has Fergie, of Black Eyed Peas fame, done now?Season 3 - Episode 6 - It’s time for refs to punish ALL head contact
Sumo's back, baby. And dives right back into the rugby world with Mils as they navigate the tricky waters of whether or not refs should be penalising more accidental head contact. Plus, will the Blues ever get out of their slump to become a winning team?Season 3 - Episode 7 - Is rugby getting too soft? We ask a veteran referee
Scotty and Mils talk to Bryce Lawrence, the manager of New Zealand's rugby referees about dangerous tackles, how the New Zealand referees are faring in Super Rugby so far, and ask the age old question: Is rugby getting too soft? -
Podcasts: The Shortball with Scotty Stevenson and Mils Muliaina.
Season 3 - Episode 8 - The Crusaders caught in the eye of a fiery Hurricanes side
This week Mils and Scotty discuss one giant Stormer, a pricey pair of ripped jeans, and would Mils punch Aaron Smith?Season 3 - Episode 9 - The best rugby player in the world right now is…
Mils and Scotty join you again in the podcast studio to talk Highlanders spirit, Hurricances power, and find out who the boys think is the best rugby player in the world.Season 3 - Episode 10 - How young is too young for a player to sign a contract?
Scotty Stevenson is joined by Simon Porter, CEO of CSM, New Zealand's largest sports agency. In a rare feat for the Short Ball, the boys get serious and discuss the ethics of scouting young players and how local clubs are able to compete against the money giants of the northern hemisphere. -
@stargazer said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
Season 3 - Episode 10 - How young is too young for a player to sign a contract?
Scotty Stevenson is joined by Simon Porter, CEO of CSM, New Zealand's largest sports agency. In a rare feat for the Short Ball, the boys get serious and discuss the ethics of scouting young players and how local clubs are able to compete against the money giants of the northern hemisphere.Interesting point about the very low pay ($25k to $30k) in the NPC. Might be time to rationalise and reduce the number of teams.
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@tim said in Quality Rugby Podcast/Panel:
@rapido Analysis was undercut by only considering the subsequent play. Taking a 5m lineout often results in an attacking scrum or multiple penalties.
Interesting. May have to listen, because I'm firmly in the 'take the three' camp. Just get the points, get the ball back, and go down and do it all again.