Radio Sport Breakfast

  • Author: Vários
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  • Duration: 279:23:31
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Synopsis

The best interviews from Kent, Nathan and Marc on the Radio Sport Breakfast.

Episodes

  • Jeff Wilson: The Blues are worse off under Tana Umaga

    02/04/2018 Duration: 05min

    Former All Black and Sky analyst Jeff Wilson isn't convinced the Blues are actually better with Tana Umaga as coach.For the second successive game the Blues' coaching staff are embarrassed after losing 63-40 to the Sharks at Eden Park on Saturday night.Wilson told the Radio Sport Breakfast that he doesn't think the Blues are in a better state this season."Sir John Kirwan made some gains when he was there, Pat Lam took them to the playoffs and it was the moment the season didn't go as planned, he was fired...and didn't get the opportunity to right the ship."Are they prepared to stick with Tana and his coaching team to right the ship through the season?"The trend is so poor with Auckland and the Blues they can't at the moment, in anyway shape or form, bring the fans into the stands to support them, and why would you?"LISTEN ABOVE AS JEFF WILSON SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Jeff Wilson: The Blues are worse off under Tana Umaga

    02/04/2018 Duration: 05min

    Former All Black and Sky analyst isn't convinced the Blues are actually better with Tana Umaga as coach.For the second successive game the Blues' coaching staff are embarrassed.LISTEN ABOVE AS JEFF WILSON SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Justin Marshall: Rebels could be a banana peel for Canes

    28/03/2018 Duration: 08min

    Former All Black and Sky analyst Justin Marshall previews this weekend's Super Rugby action.LISTEN ABOVE AS JUSTIN MARSHALL SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Justin Marshall: Rebels could be a banana peel for Canes

    28/03/2018 Duration: 08min

    Former All Black and Sky analyst Justin Marshall previews this weekend's Super Rugby action.LISTEN ABOVE AS JUSTIN MARSHALL SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Steve Bunce: Parker is the better boxer, but Joshua should win

    28/03/2018 Duration: 07min

    BBC boxing podcaster and Independent writer Steve Bunce says Joseph Parker has a good chance in Sunday morning's title fight because he's "the better boxer".However, despite giving Parker a good chance to win, he is still thinks Anthony Joshua is the favourite due to his larger size and bigger power.LISTEN ABOVE AS STEVE BUNCE SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Steve Bunce: Parker is the better boxer, but Joshua should win

    28/03/2018 Duration: 07min

    BBC boxing podcaster and Independent writer Steve Bunce says Joseph Parker has a good chance in Sunday morning's title fight because he's "the better boxer".However, despite giving Parker a good chance to win, he is still thinks Anthony Joshua is the favourite due to his larger size and bigger power.LISTEN ABOVE AS STEVE BUNCE SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Terry Kennedy: David Warner is finished

    28/03/2018 Duration: 06min

    Sydney Sky Sports Radio radio breakfast host Terry Kennedy says the Australian ball tampering saga has finished David Warner's career for the national team.Cricket Australia have banned Warner and Smith from all professional cricket for 12 months, and Cameron Bancroft for nine months.Smith has been banned from the captaincy for at least two years, while Warner has been told he will never lead Australia ever again.Darren Lehmann has even called for the Australian team to play more like the Black Caps.Kennedy believes we have seen the last of Warner, however he is more optimistic of Smith's chances of returning to the national team."Steve Smith will recover from this but he won't ever captain Australia again."David Warner won't ever recover from this again, and I don't think we'll see Dave Warner back in the Test team again, automatically like we will with Smith."Warner will only get another start if it's pure weight of runs and Australia are desperate for an opening batsman. We could have seen the last of Dave

  • Terry Kennedy: David Warner is finished

    28/03/2018 Duration: 06min

    Sydney Sky Sports Radio radio breakfast host Terry Kennedy says the Australian ball tampering saga has finished David Warner's career for the national team.Cricket Australia have banned Warner and Smith from all professional cricket for 12 months, and Cameron Bancroft for nine months.Smith has been banned from the captaincy for at least two years, while Warner has been told he will never lead Australia ever again.Darren Lehmann has even called for the Australian team to play more like the Black Caps.Kennedy believes we have seen the last of Warner, however he is more optimistic of Smith's chances of returning to the national team."Steve Smith will recover from this but he won't ever captain Australia again."David Warner won't ever recover from this again, and I don't think we'll see Dave Warner back in the Test team again, automatically like we will with Smith."Warner will only get another start if it's pure weight of runs and Australia are desperate for an opening batsman. We could have seen the last of Dave

  • Joseph Parker: Slimmed down Parker relaxed ahead of Joshua title fight

    28/03/2018 Duration: 03min

    An extremely relaxed Joseph Parker has told the Radio Sport Breakfast he "has over 1000 jabs" in him for his title fight against Anthony Joshua.The Kiwi heavyweight boxer has arrived in Cardiff ahead of Sunday morning's unification fight against the Brit.Parker says he doesn't even need to worry about getting aggressive yet."When I'm in that ring and we touch gloves, that's when I actually flick the switch on."Before that there's no point in switching it on because you've just got to stay relaxed and calm and that's the best way to approach the fight, you don't waste any energy doing that."LISTEN ABOVE JOSEPH PARKER SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Joseph Parker: Slimmed down Parker relaxed ahead of Joshua title fight

    28/03/2018 Duration: 03min

    An extremely relaxed Joseph Parker has sounded a warning about how beneficial his surgery has been.It was revealed last week that the Kiwi heavyweight had a double elbow operation in December to help with ongoing discomfort.Parker's camp believe it will be a game-changer for Sunday's unification bout against Brit Anthony Joshua, and the boxer himself agrees.READ MORE: Steve Bunce - Parker is the better boxer, but Joshua should win"I can punch with no hesitation, I have no doubts that when I punch there will be no pain. I got my speed back, the movement that I had before is back and everything has gone up a level."Parker told the Radio Sport Breakfast he doesn't even need to worry about getting aggressive yet."When I'm in that ring and we touch gloves, that's when I actually flick the switch on."Before that there's no point in switching it on because you've just got to stay relaxed and calm and that's the best way to approach the fight, you don't waste any energy doing that."LISTEN ABOVE JOSEPH PARKER SPEAKS W

  • Tarsh Ieremia: The Warriors playing in the Women's NRL: What does it mean?

    27/03/2018 Duration: 05min

    Sky NRL commentator Tash Ieremia on the Warriors gaining entry to the new NRL Women's competition to start this year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Tarsh Ieremia: The Warriors playing in the Women's NRL: What does it mean?

    27/03/2018 Duration: 05min

    Sky NRL commentator Tash Ieremia on the Warriors gaining entry to the new NRL Women's competition to start this year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Trent Boult: It was a pretty special victory

    26/03/2018 Duration: 06min

    Trent Boult has called on the cheating Australian cricketers to learn a lesson from the spirit of Eden Park.The opening bowler, who led New Zealand's demolition of England in the first test, was "amazed" at the blatant nature of Australia's ball tampering against South Africa, when Cameron Bancroft was caught by TV cameras rubbing the ball with yellow tape."To see someone take something like that out onto the ground and try to change the ball like that...it's not the smartest thing I've ever seen," Boult told the Radio Sport Breakfast."It was a bit of a shame to see that news come out of South Africa and it's not where test cricket needs to be. There is definitely no room in the game for that. It's disappointing. I don't see any need for that in the game."The game was played in good spirit at Eden Park and I don't see why everyone can't play along those lines."Former England captain Michael Vaughan said on BBC 5 Live Sport that Australia could learn from the Black Caps."I look at New Zealand and think that's

  • Trent Boult: It was a pretty special victory

    26/03/2018 Duration: 06min

    Fast bowler Trent Boult speaks to the Radio Sport Breakfast after being named Man-of-the-Match for taking nine wickets in the Black Caps' innings and 49-run win over England.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Cameron George: Warriors won't make excuses over gear theft

    26/03/2018 Duration: 08min

    Warriors CEO Cameron George says fans won't hear any excuses from the Warriors this weekend despite having expensive gear stolen from a club van on Sunday.Team jerseys, as well as expensive GPS tracking units and a drone were among the items stolen, but George says the club are already moving on."Look, there's a few operational things we need to get sorted pretty quickly, which we obviously have been since yesterday."But there's no excuses from us this year, don't worry about this stuff. Our training won't be impeded this week because of this, it's been pushed aside. We're focused on what we've got to achieve this weekend."LISTEN ABOVE AS CAMERON GEORGE SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Cameron George: Warriors won't make excuses over gear theft

    26/03/2018 Duration: 08min

    Warriors CEO Cameron George says fans won't hear any excuses from the Warriors this weekend despite having expensive gear stolen from a club van on Sunday.Team jerseys, as well as expensive GPS tracking units and a drone were among the items stolen, but George says the club are already moving on."Look, there's a few operational things we need to get sorted pretty quickly, which we obviously have been since yesterday."But there's no excuses from us this year, don't worry about this stuff. Our training won't be impeded this week because of this, it's been pushed aside. We're focused on what we've got to achieve this weekend."LISTEN ABOVE AS CAMERON GEORGE SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Andrew Voss: Why haven't Manly been docked points?

    26/03/2018 Duration: 09min

    NRL commentator Andrew Voss says it seems odd that the Manly Sea Eagles haven't been docked for breaking the NRL salary cap.The Sea Eagles have been fined almost $800,000, of which $250,000 is suspended, after the NRL claimed it found instances where a total of 13 players were promised a combined $1.5 million in payments outside the cap, usually through a third-party system.However, many people are questioning how the NRL can find Manly guilty of breaching the salary cap, but not dock them points.LISTEN ABOVE AS ANDREW VOSS SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Andrew Voss: Why haven't Manly been docked points?

    26/03/2018 Duration: 09min

    NRL commentator Andrew Voss says it seems odd that the Manly Sea Eagles haven't been docked for breaking the NRL salary cap.The Sea Eagles have been fined almost $800,000, of which $250,000 is suspended, after the NRL claimed it found instances where a total of 13 players were promised a combined $1.5 million in payments outside the cap, usually through a third-party system.However, many people are questioning how the NRL can find Manly guilty of breaching the salary cap, but not dock them points.LISTEN ABOVE AS ANDREW VOSS SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Jenny Woods: Silver Ferns' shooting simply wasn't good enough

    22/03/2018 Duration: 03min

    Radio Sport netball commentator Jenny Woods, reacts to the Silver Ferns' disappointing loss to Jamaica in the Taini Jamison Trophy.Woods says New Zealand's shooting was really poor and Jamaica's accuracy never let the Kiwis back in the game.LISTEN ABOVE AS JENNY WOODS SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Jenny Woods: Silver Ferns' shooting simply wasn't good enough

    22/03/2018 Duration: 03min

    Radio Sport netball commentator Jenny Woods, reacts to the Silver Ferns' disappointing loss to Jamaica in the Taini Jamison Trophy.Woods says New Zealand's shooting was really poor and Jamaica's accuracy never let the Kiwis back in the game.LISTEN ABOVE AS JENNY WOODS SPEAKS WITH THE RADIO SPORT BREAKFASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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