The Breakdown (TV Show)
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My old man was a big fan of reunion, I used to get these fairly frantic phone calls from him immediately after it ended sometimes for the quiz at the end of the show that went like this " who threw the last pass to Jonah to score the winning try in the first Bledisloe test in 2000? ..........Taine Randell?..... are you sure? Ok then". One time I went around to his place and we were watching the highlights of a 6n game and it became obvious that the teams had switched colours and Ireland were playing in red and wales in green, mum explained that the tv was just about rooted and rolled her eyes when the old man said there was nothing wrong with it once you got used to it. Anyway I got a phone call from him about three weeks later, he'd won that quiz after all those attempts and got a big screen tv , stereo and surround sound, he still watches rugby and the racing channel on it.
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@mimic said in The Breakdown (TV Show):
Just watching the Post Match show.. First time ive seen and man it's rubbish.. I cant believe they show this crap
Yep - back in NZ for a couple of weeks, first rugby I watch on NZ TV - has that tripe as the post-match analysis. W.T.F?
A drunk (drugged?) actor trying to make as many jokes as possible, with occasional "guy down the pub" 'analysis'. I never thought I could dislike "Munta" - but he managed it. -
The Rugby Report Card is pretty good. Much better than the regular Green and Gold podcast.
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@bovidae said in The Breakdown (TV Show):
@kiwimurph Both Robinson and Plumtree didn't actually answer the questions that Chelsea Alley asked. I would have been interested to hear what Plumtree thought of SA's tactics.
Chelsea Alley is a fantastic addition to their panel.
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@bovidae said in The Breakdown (TV Show):
I watched this last night hoping to get some insight from the RC games. Apart from the interview with Havili this show really is a wasted opportunity. Tui is a big step down from Alley on the panel and Mils isn't the most natural in front of the camera.
I didn’t watch the normal show but Tui’s interview with Alan Bunting on the Playmakers special has some really interesting stuff about leadership and coaching. Much better than the usual cliches and she drew out some very good insights.
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@nzzp said in The Breakdown (TV Show):
@bovidae @Crucial the fact that this show doesn't get a mention on this rugby mad sports site tells you all you need to know about the content. It's superficial fluff, not really worth tuning in for unless there's something in particular.
Hence the reason I only pick and choose content to watch.
The show is a massive embarrassment of old boys talking cliches. We have some of the best rugby brains in the world to tap into for analysis and comment but for some reason Sky think we need to hear old player’s opinions instead. -
Caught a little bit of the show last night and thought that Tui was contributing well and appeared a lot more comfortable.
At times her contributions were so good that Goldie let her go a bit too long and she had to resort to cliches to fill the gap but hopefully they can fix that between them.
I thought she has brought a different perspective to the show compared to the 'old boy retired player - back in my day' thing it can easily fall into. She adds some life to things as well.
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As it's a Sky TV show I will mention it here.
The latest Playmakers: Rugby Stories is well worth watching as Tony Johnson talks with John Hart and Ian Jones about the historic 1996 tour of SA. There are anecdotes from the midweek and test games and some background about the planning for the tour.
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Was really impressed by Chelsea Alley as a speaker at AIMS Games a couple of years ago. Great attitude, and a refreshing degree of individuality - instead of the manufactured polish of some presenters.
Breakdown is ok - but it is not at the level of the Matty Johns show - partly due to covid-19 restrictions. Would love to see a bit more of off the cuff player personalities developed. Angus Ta'avao and Brad Weber could have a future