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The Rugby League Guru brings you weekly podcasts centred solely on the greatest game of all, Rugby League. Each week we will bring you in-depth analysis, predictions, opinions, Super Coach content and tell all interviews with the NRL stars that have lit up your TV sets over the last 40 years and still do today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Two Good Sports

iHeart Australia, Abbey Gelmi and Georgie Tunny

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Two Good Sports is your weekly deep dive beyond the sports headlines. Join leading broadcasters Abbey Gelmi and Georgie Tunny as they break down the biggest sports stories and unpack the human drama. Whether you’re a casual observer or a diehard fan, you’ll be brought up to speed on the people behind the narrative, why the story matters, and gain a new perspective and better understanding of the issues at the forefront of sport. Follow Two Good Sports on Instagram. Two Good Sports has featur ...
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Supercoach 360

Supercoach360

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Join us each week as Burgs, Con and Juzzy jump in to all the latest NRL Supercoach news. We go through teams, games, players to watch and players to get. We talk to guests and answer your questions. Get your fix or learn the ropes. SC360 is for the people! Get involved! Find us on FB and insta, join our SC group 790873 and remember this year is the perfect time to find a friend and bring them to joy of Supercoach 360 on socials @supercoach360 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i ...
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D'Arcy Waldegrave lives and breathes sport. He loves motorsport and revels in the torment of being a Warriors and Black Caps fan. Whatever the sport, big or small, he’s got a view. His non-stop enthusiasm sees him battle it out with a diverse selection of armchair commentators resulting in a sometimes explosive, but always compelling show weeknights 7pm-8pm on Newstalk ZB.
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Wahs Up TV

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A podcast talking all things NZ Warriors. Levon and Ash bring you daily content analysing the ins and outs of the club as they strive for NRL success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Super Rugby playoffs are next weekend, will it be the Blues or Moana Pasifika that make it through? In another rugby news, rumours are swirling that Penrith Panthers player Nathan Clearly could be making the move away from NRL and into Union. Weekend Sport Host Jason Pine talks to Heather du Plessis-Allan about what to look forward to in sport …
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Our live reaction to the Blues famous game 1 victory at Suncorp stadium. Whatever you bet on, Take it to the Neds Level. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/ Prices subject to change. What’s gambling really costing you?. Set a deposit limit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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D'Arcy Waldegrave returned to wrap another day of sports news! Highlights for tonight include: Nick Saunter - Eden Park CEO - On the Herald's review of stadium pricing for Rugby. Talkback Tim Horan - Former Wallaby - On Nathan Clearly possibly looking at a future in Union? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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A 53-year-old Royal Marine will appear in court following the Liverpool Football Club parade crash. Paul Doyle from Liverpool has been charged with seven offences relating to the crash in the city on Monday. He's a father of three and a local business man. Seventy-nine people were injured in the event. UK Correspondent Gavin Grey talks to Heather d…
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Which Super Rugby franchise has the best value for a family of four, and how does a night at the rugby compare with a day at the zoo? The Herald estimated how much it would cost a family of four to attend a Super Rugby match at the main grounds for each New Zealand franchise. We searched for the cheapest tickets on offer across the ticketing websit…
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China’s offering the Pacific Island’s increased support. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has committed economic support in the Pacific’s fight against climate change. He says over the next three years, China will undertake 100 projects in parts of the region that have ties to China. Asia Business Correspondent Peter Lewis talks to Heather du Pless…
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Newstalk ZB’s Sport Director Clay Wilson and News Editor Elliott Smith join Heather du Plessis-Allan for The Huddle. ‘Run It Straight' has everyone talking this week after a teenager died while playing the game with friends. Should it be made illegal? What does The Huddle make of Andrew Webster’s call to remove the State of Origin from happening in…
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This weekend marks the last day of Winnie and the first day of David Seymour as the Deputy Prime Minister. Now, mostly I don't actually care. I mean, I largely agree with Jim Bolger's assessment and, and obviously, happy 90th birthday to Jim for tomorrow. The role doesn't actually mean very much. It's symbolic. It doesn't carry any particular power…
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Political Editor Jason Walls talks to Heather du Plessis-Allan about the week that was. This week an internal police memo was leaked, which explained their plan to cease investigations on shoplifting allegations below $500. Have we got to the bottom of it? Winston Peters "permanently" ruled out working with Labour leader Chris Hipkins. Jason Walls …
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The Government’s defending their move to change a law which protects Australian banks from Kiwi customers. More than 15,000 mortgage holders could miss out on hundreds of millions in compensation for mistakes made by ANZ and ASB. Commerce Minister Scott Simpson talks to Heather du Plessis-Allan about the proposal. LISTEN ABOVE. lawyer on the propos…
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A New Zealand foreign minister’s visited Nepal for the first time, more than 70 years since our countries were linked following the ascent of Mt Everest. Winston Peters flew from Kathmandu to the Everest region on Thursday, where he toured a school and a hospital created by the charity Sir Edmund Hillary founded in the 1960s. Sir Edmund Hillary’s g…
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Timaru’s Seadown water supply has been crowned winner ofthe best tasting tap water in New Zealand. It was up against Waimakariri District Council, Rotorua Lakes Council, Waipa and Taupo District Council. They were awarded bragging rights from a panel of judges at the National Water Taste Test competition last night. Timaru Mayor Nigel Bowen talks t…
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Parents will now be prosecuted if their kids aren’t attending school. It’s the latest in a move to crackdown on truancy in the country. The Ministry of Education will prosecute parents who repeatedly refuse to sed their children to school. Papatoetoe High Principal Vaughan Couillault talks to Heather du Plessis-Allan about the decision. LISTEN ABOV…
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New Zealand’s Former Foreign Minister Phil Goff has laid out his views on the war in Gaza, in an opinion piece for Stuff. In it he’s accused Israel of committing war crimes. He wants to see New Zealand separate itself from American foreign policy and is calling on the Government to impose immediate sanctions against Israel. Phil Goff talks to Heath…
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David Seymour will tomorrow become New Zealand’s deputy Prime Minister, taking over from Winston Peters’ as part of the coalition agreement. But how much will change with him as second in command? Newstalk ZB Political Editor Jason Walls talks to Heather du Plessis-Allan about the appointment, and the ACT MP calling on other politicians to support …
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In a surprise ... many saw coming, Elon Musk has announced he is leaving his role in the United States Government. The billionaire's role was dedicated to reducing federal spending, work which became known as DOGE. He has complained that DOGE had become a “whipping boy” for dissatisfaction with the administration. US Correspondent Dan Mitchinson ta…
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A new policy’s been voted in by Auckland Council which will see housing developers pay a much greater share of future infrastructure costs. The council’s looking to raise an extra six billion from developers to cover future infrastructure costs. Suburbs such as Redhills and Tamaki will have to up to pay three times as much as they did before – more…
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We're diving headfirst into the most electrifying event in Australian sport: State of Origin. Forget Christmas. Forget birthdays. This is it. Georgie’s loyalty to Queensland runs deep... maybe too deep. After a rough Game One, emotions are high and hope is hanging by a thread. To keep things balanced, we're bringing in none other than Blues legend …
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D'Arcy Waldegrave returned to wrap another day of sports news! Highlights for tonight include: Former Maroons coach Sir Graham Lowe on whether the NRL should take a break while Origin is on. Origin talkback. Crusaders outside back Chay Fihaki ahead of their match against the Brumbies. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information…
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The Crusaders have arrived in the Australian Capital Territory. Their final regular season game is against the Brumbies - and the winner of that match could end up on top of the table going into the playoffs. Crusaders outside back Chay Fihaki spoke to D'Arcy Waldegrave on Sportstalk. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information…
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The Queensland Maroons have been humbled by the New South Wales Blues in the first game of the State of Origin series. Despite having the home advantage, they lost 18-6. Dejected Maroons fan D'Arcy Waldegrave spoke to former Queensland coach Sir Graham lowe about what went wrong on Sportstalk. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Controversial social media personality Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan face 21 combined charges in the UK, including rape, bodily harm and human trafficking. The Tates flew to the United States in February after Romanian prosecutors lifted a travel ban, flying back to Romania the following month to fulfil legal obligations. UK correspondent Eli…
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