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February 25, 2025 18 mins

On Sports Fix with D'Arcy Waldegrave for Wednesday 26th February 2025, the NRL 2025 season kicks off this weekend in Las Vegas. Warriors assistant coach Richard Agar join’s D’Arcy for a chat and reveals the hardest decision the new team selection presented. 

D’Arcy dives into the ever-changing smorgasbord of platforms that we use to consume sport, and how best to navigate them all in this new era! 

Alex Powell, NZ Herald online sport editor, joins D’Arcy to chew the fat and shares his thoughts and opinions on the Warriors team and the evergreen Ma’a Nonu. 

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
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Speaker 2 (00:20):
It be Welcome on into Sports Fix. Sarah goes again
the podcast with the mostus as we talk sport. I
want to say me predominantly myself, Darcy Walter Grave, and
we'll be joined later on the piece by digital sport
editor from New Zealand, held Alex Powells. We'll pick through
a couple of the big sports stories of the day.
Shortly you'll hear from Richard Agar, assistant coach of the Warriors.

(00:44):
The first team is out ready to take on and
hopefully take apart the Raiders on Sunday, New Zealand time
and the opening round of the NRL. Coming to you
from a Las Vegas. I've got some thoughts around the
ever changing landscape of sports coverage. Get on your computer,
on your phone or on your TV and that's what

(01:06):
we plan on doing here, the Sports Fixed to your
home of all the latest sport you need to know
from some of it you probably don't care about. It's
good amongst in other news. Then sports star statements today
Warriors winger Roger Tuivasa Sheeck is all fired up to
start the NRL twenty five season and a good old

(01:30):
U survey. The fullback center, former All Black, Blue and
now winger is all about hanging out with the team
whoever they are, worry that they play.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
We've got a new group, new leaders, new sort of
players coming in, new plans, So I'm just excited to
go out there at Express and you know, the last
couple of months or but just running it, running against
each other. So I'm just excited to play with this
new group of boys.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Qv Ben Campbell, new live golfer, mill Brook member and
Queenstown local, knows all too well the key advantage of
playing the New Zealand Open at home the Globe Trott
and Golfer can't get enough others own, do they.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
It's obviously Kate. I love playing. You know, when you
can keep in your own bed and play golf, tournament's
pretty amazing. So I'm not really looking forward to the week.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
You know, the tournament just gets getting stronger and stronger.
And Blue skipper Patrick took a lot who knows that
imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but also knows
that standing still can sing the team.

Speaker 4 (02:30):
I mean, we need a volleyball game.

Speaker 2 (02:32):
I think most teams are copying us and sort of
taking stuff from our game and how we played last year.

Speaker 4 (02:37):
There We've got to get better as well. And part
of theirs have you seeing it different?

Speaker 2 (02:40):
Three athletes, three cuts, sports stars and their own.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Words New Scandon, It's Sportsfix with Dancy Waldegrave.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
One of my favorite quotes, and trust me, I've got
a pile of them, is this The only constant is
change never truer than in the world of televised sport,
of streamed sport, of sport wherever you want to get
it on your phone, on your computer, on your notebook,
on your television. It doesn't matter. It is coming at

(03:13):
us thick and fast, and we have to be nimble
when it comes to consuming our favorite sport. I know
that for the older generation this becomes very difficult. The
speed of change can become overwhelming for people maybe in
their seventies and their eighties. This I know because my
mother is experiencing the same issue. From my point of view,

(03:37):
I feel you have to keep up to date, you
have to accept the nature of change, and you have
to be ready to pivot whenever it is required. Currently
it looks like the zone are climbing on board the
argument for rights for New Zealand rugby. It's taken away
from underneath the nose of SkyTV, and there are thoughts

(03:59):
that if SkyTV lose the rugby there's a good chance
they'reabout as cooked as they come. But the nature of
streaming services, the televisions, the smart TVs we have these days,
and the ease of access to a number of channels,
a number of streams and a number of different sports
does make the world out oyster when it comes to

(04:21):
watching sport globally twenty four to seven. In my position,
I feel I have to buy everything. I need to
be dial into the major sports that New Zealanders are
interested in and the major sports that I'm interested in
as well. I've gone from Spark through Sky I've got
to say that's always been a constant to streaming services,

(04:42):
and the more I do it, the more I engage
in it, the easier it becomes to work out what
the current norm is when it comes to sport broadcasting.
Accepting the inevitable for me is key. It's fast, it
can be head spinning. But if you want to get
the very best of sport coverage around the globe, you

(05:02):
have to be prepared to move with the times. That's
the human way.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
Secting the sporting agenda. It's Sports Fix with Dancy Waldegrave.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Welcome to the podcast to Richard Agar, assistant coach of
the Warriors who find themselves in Las Vegas here of
the opening round of the season on Sunday, New Zealand.
Time they take on the might of the Raiders to
give the United States of America a good taste of
what context sport really is. Richard joins us. Now, Richard welcome.

(05:36):
Probably not the easiest gig you've been involved in.

Speaker 5 (05:41):
Look, we're here to work. I think that's the important thing.
It's an amazing event and spectacle, and you know, we
feel very privileged that we're one of the chosen teams
to kick off the season and we've just done some
press and got asked a similar question. It's very very
akin to a magic weekend, you know, where there's a
lot of teams in one place, and you know, as
one team's on the training field and other teams off

(06:03):
it and you're.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
Running to people in the hotels and all that.

Speaker 5 (06:06):
But I think because of those magic weeks and experiences,
everybody's sort of used to it. You know, it's not
as wholly unusual as it may well have been back
in time. Obviously, Vegas is very different, but being here
quite early enabled the boys, you know, to get out
there and have a look and spend some time together
before you know, before we got down to the you know,

(06:28):
the serious hard work and finishing our preparation for the
game on Saturday.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
The game itself, on the feud you're with, the lines
you've got and everything else, is that much different from
what you'd experienced in our Elville, over here and in
inz Or Australia.

Speaker 5 (06:44):
I think, I think from by all accounts, you know,
the play surface is very good. We don't get to
see it until we finished our last training session on Friday.
What we found is we've trained on the pitch with
similar dimensions for the last maybe half a dozen sessions.
We obviously played on one down in Hamilton too. So look,

(07:07):
you're saying, of both sides, we've gone back and had
a look at last year's games. Both both games had
plenty of points in them. There might be the odd
instance where the size of the pitch comes into it,
but it certainly didn't stop those games being high scoring
games and have too much effect on the play. And
it's same for both sides. So it's not it's not,
it's not anything that's become too much of an issue

(07:28):
for us.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Richard, you see, you know, Daniel media sessions. What's been
the dominant thought question from the American media? How much
have they actually climbed into this, Well, it's.

Speaker 5 (07:40):
Not really, it's mainly it's been mainly the Australian and
New Zealand media to be fair. There's some some British
media ear this morning, which you know it's the first
time they've been so there's a lot of excitement the
fact that a British team is participating in you know
what is predominantly an NURL event. Uh you know the
codes and not the code sorry, the two governing bodies

(08:02):
working together on that. The American media, I guess have
been quite passive in media conferences are certainly the ones
I've done anyway, as in the stand and the listening
they observed. You know, there's not been I guess a
heap of questions coming through about that, but you know,
there's certainly been a reasonably strong presence from You've.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
Managed to finally got yourself a team selected first time,
and I don't know how long the decisions around that
Playingly it comes down to coach, but you'd have a
fierce say I'd suggested have an here within many debatable
positions there before you name that team. Richard, Yeah, loads
and good ones.

Speaker 5 (08:45):
You know, I felt last year at the times during
the season, I guess we're shuffling the decks a little
bit with the amount of injuries we had and probably
people not in the form that we would have liked.
But this year, everybody's trained well, They've been really well
connected in training. The trial form has been good and
when we picked the team, you know, before we sat
down to pick the team, we've felt straight away that

(09:06):
they were going to be three or four good players
in good form and experienced players that potentially wouldn't make
our lineup. So yeah, it were difficult. I think the
makeup of the bench was probably the biggest talking point,
if you like, just around how you're going to make
interchanges work, the facts. It's around one game, taking into

(09:28):
account the opposition that we're playing as well, and just
making sure that going in with an interchange plan, we've
got all bases covered on rotation, and sometimes it's not
just a case of can you get people on and off,
it's just can you use all those substitutions effectively well
and give everybody the required game time that you know

(09:49):
you think that player warrants. So yeah, that was difficult,
but we feel we've come up with something for around
one that certainly gives us cover, picks people in form,
gives us our best opportunity to attack and defense strongly.
And at the same time, as I said, the guys
that we think probably just warranted the ship, I'm going

(10:11):
to say that a couple of quite unbelievably close calls
around the bench, and sometimes you need a crystal ball
to get that one right, you know, because you know,
we don't know what's going to happen. But as I say,
we think we've got most of our bases covered. So yeah,
fingers crossed, fingers crossed, we've got it right. And you know,
I love the fact that we've been able to pick

(10:32):
two three young guys in our in our what mate,
just purely unmerit.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Gone, who was the tightest call you've started it you
can finish it well.

Speaker 5 (10:41):
I think the last one on the bench, you know,
whether that's Sam Healy tomorrow Mar And I'm trying to
think who else would have been in contention for that.
You know, bunts had really strong showings pre season. Eddie
and I is a guy that will come into contention
because of his versatility. So you know when I say
all those guys were, you know we're in the mix.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
They genuinely were in the mix.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
The chamber is now incision on sports.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Come on, we'll welcome to oh mate, Alex Powell here
in the chamber. I'm know you about what how long now, Alex?

Speaker 4 (11:15):
Well, I mean this is debatable because i'd work experience
with you, like in two thousand and nine and you
don't remember it.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
But it was a long time ago. I'll call you
old mate. It feels like you've been around far too long. Anyway.
He's the digital editor for New Zealand. Here it always
lots to talk about the wonderful wide world of sport. Look,
it was like yesterday the team came out. We've had
a chance now to digest it. We don't know anything
until they play against the Raiders' initial thoughts around what

(11:40):
the wars have presented.

Speaker 4 (11:42):
I mean there was no great surprises. I think the
only real question was who was going to be at
five eighth. We knew that Luke Mtcalff was going to
be half back. Were they going to go Shanelle Harris
Devita or were they going to go to Mighty Martin.
They've gone Schanell Harris, Tavita, Tomira. He's not even on
the bench, he's on the extended Yeah.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
Well, I don't know if they get a use, but
I mean that's quite abrupt because I thought he'd at
least be there.

Speaker 4 (12:01):
But no, Well they've done this with somebody even when
you think back to last year and who's playing really
well at half back and then they'd bring Sean Johnson
back and he wouldn't even be on the So I
mean they obviously see a role from outside of the
match day squad or.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
People break so he's got to be around involved. But
do you think that's a good idea to have channel
in there? This works for you?

Speaker 4 (12:20):
I really like Chanel Harris to it. I think he
might have the highest ceiling of all the harves they've got.
I think we're far from cine missim I think he's
the most versatile half they've got because he's look at him,
he plays six and seven, he's had a World Cup
final at nine, he's played for the Ways at fallback.
He probably do a job in the centers. He could
play at thirteen. So I think having him out there
is just such.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
He understands the spine, doesn't it. Think that's, as we
all know, very very important. All those I've always seen
the spines well and good. But if you've got no limbs,
you can't go anywhere. And there are limbs in that pack.
There are limbs really looking forward to seeing James Fisher Harris,
aren't we all.

Speaker 4 (12:54):
I mean, have you seen the behind the scenes stuff
they're doing from Vegas. No, he's awesome.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
Ah, but he's a key part of this and I
think that we've got to stop and I won't say
the name so you hear focusing on who we've lost,
because who we've gained and who we've picked up is
extraordinarily valuable. We get it. Some of those guys are
going to be missed, but it's about the future.

Speaker 4 (13:14):
I think, to be honest, the only one who really
steals its mear is Tahu because that was the most recent.
But like we knew two years ago, Infaniel Blake was going,
you know.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
Was he ever really here?

Speaker 4 (13:23):
He was here, but James Fisher Harris came in and
last what May. So we've had a long time to
get used to the idea of it, and I think
everyone's just as excited the fact he's starting, the fact
he's co captain, as well as Mitch Barnett. I mean
that if you say who has the scariest captains in there?
How I think the Warriors take it in straight sets
with those two.

Speaker 2 (13:39):
Do you think we've got over the loss of Sean Johnson?
We should have done. I had that two years ago,
a wonderful year. Last year he's kind of already out
the door, wasn't he. So I don't know if that
gets missed either.

Speaker 4 (13:47):
I think that, of course they're going to miss him.
You know, he's probably for me and the Warrior's top
three players of all time. Yeah, you know, you don't
replace it overnight. But they've got a guy on Luke
Metcalfe who a David vested in, but be they believe in.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Let's talk about the wing men, because Roger Tui Vasa
shek bring you out there. Oh he'll rip it up.
Guy's a great prime. So pleased they've given somewhere we
can act. You have some space, unlike sin to which
I thought was just bizarre. What about on the other wing,
the size of Taine.

Speaker 4 (14:14):
I worry. I mean, tanned to a pecky is not
the biggest guy, but that's never stopped and playing at
fullback has it, you know, And I'm obviously he's gonna
be fielding a few more kicks and you are really
if you're an opposition kicker, you're going to really look
to challenge him in the air. But he'll find a
way because the good players do. And tain to a pick,
he's a bloody good player. It was quick, he's qua
get it.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
You're accelerated off and I think he'd probably embraced this
challenge of being picked one. Yeah, sure, kick it to me.

Speaker 4 (14:38):
He's not just quick, he's smart and that's gonna I
think ultimately any physical disadvantgy have will be made up
for his intelligence.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
Across the board. The entire team, Yes, it looks good,
but they've got a lot to pick up now. They
sold out every home game last year. That won't last
if they dropped the ball on the first hand full
of round, so maybe they can be forgiven this first one.
It's an interesting trip over to Vegas. But our whole
coaching Staft's on not just now, Oh are they They
have to be? Okay? Well don't don't you agree they

(15:07):
have to be. They had their great start and then
last year it kind of flound and it swallowed around.
Now they've got the team there, they've got it. They've
got to get up to the eight otherwise there'll be
pel to pay.

Speaker 4 (15:17):
No, you're right, there probably are very few excuses. They
can't have as much disruption as they did last year.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
No, well's hope they don't have as many injuries as
well always.

Speaker 4 (15:26):
And they're going to have injuries, and that's the thing.
It's how you deal with that.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
Well, we'll find out more about that in Las Vegas
underway on a Sunday afternoon. What a great time for it.
Mar nin who's still playing pro football, he's still up
these forty two years old and he signed up to
play top fourteen rugby. I would say that's barely believable,
but it's Mar Nonu so it is.

Speaker 4 (15:48):
That's the thing. I mean, how we thought after twenty
fifteen when he was done with the All Blacks, thought
oh that's it and then he went over to Sas
he came back to the Blues, I remember there was
talk will you get back into the All Blacks for
the twenty nineteen World Cup night?

Speaker 2 (16:00):
You know?

Speaker 4 (16:01):
Look, I mean I grew up with Mar. I'm a
Hurricanes fan. I just love watching the guy. I really like.
It's made me insit in the top fourteen. Just how
does mar go to to get a start. But if
you're a young guy coming through it too long, which
I know, Toulon's not the best club for developing like
local talent because you know, the ownership does see the
value and bringing overseas stars. If you're a young guy

(16:22):
who can pick Martin on his brain, you are just
coming up. Trump's there huge.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
And I like the ways Carryon's career because the way
he signed off twenty fifteen World Cup. Finally, if there's
a way to leave international representation, there's a bitter way.
I haven't seen it, but I don't think he's bothered
his copybook along the way? Has he? Now?

Speaker 4 (16:41):
I think we can't overlook the fact that it is
his job. He needs to make as much money as
he can while he can, you know, because I mean
I don't know too much about mar.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
To be fair, and no one knows too much about ma.
He hardly is agreeable with the media, and he hasn't
been in the past, right.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
Well remember when he came back to the Blues and
it was sort of in his contract, doesn't have to
do media, but he would hang about and all the
background of all the media conferences, just teasing the journalists,
like you want to speak to me, but you can't.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
And who doesn't love to tease journalist to Alex Powell.
Digital Sport EDIFO the New Zealand Herald. Thanks very much
for joining us and the Chamber.

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