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Speaker 1 (00:06):
You're listening to the All Sport Breakfast podcast with Darcy
Wildegrave from News Talk SEDB.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Home of Sport and at this time on a Saturday morning,
the home of Jim Dolan out of Australia with some
good tasty sporting stories from the lucky country, starting off
with Australia's cricketing woes. You don't read that much, Jimmy,
You're okay mate?
Speaker 3 (00:29):
Why are you laughing when he was reading out the
score from the Adelaide overall because it was funny.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
It gotta been worse that dropped catch what there are
forty seven? I'm thinking that pole record went gurgled, which
was here bizarre.
Speaker 3 (00:48):
Yep, Australia doesn't just need a new test opener. There
seems to be a few top orders spots up for
grabs in the one day side too. After watching that
end game one one hundred and sixty three in Adelaide,
just not enough. They keep talking about Pakistan slow overrighte. Well,
if you knock Australia with fifteen or sixteen overs to spare,
(01:08):
you need to worry about the over eight. So Game
three tomorrow in Perth is now a decider and Cricket
Australia has already said they're going to rest the Test players,
so since Steve Smith's been the mainstay of the batting
so far, it'll be interesting to see what the young
guys coming in because they've not exactly been taking their
(01:29):
chances and either the red ball games to try and
get the Test spot or Matt Short and Nathan Fraser
McGirk haven't really clinched it in the One day colors either,
So I'd imagine the Australian selectors looking for someone to
really put their hand up because the jigsaw puzzle has
a few spots, might find.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
This is very un Australian. What's happening?
Speaker 3 (01:53):
Yes, what's going on winning in India too? The cricket
world's gone crazy, I do.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
I'm serious though, Well, what's going on with the Australian sider.
This is a wabble going on? Are you going any
better against the Indian eighteen that have turned up or not?
Speaker 3 (02:10):
Well, yeah, nobody's put their hand up in that game
spot at the top of the Australian orders. So yes,
I'm blaming the way they've changed things around and mixing
up the formats and you know we should have a
half of the shield matches under our belt by now
so that we know exactly who's doing what. But yes,
if I know it's stuck, the old hand up to
(02:30):
grab a spot.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Series is not lost yet. You'll be fine in the final,
don't worry about it. Always focused on Australia as you should.
Patriotism for the Pacific Nations Final. And I can't work
this out.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
Correct me if I'm wrong. That finals on and then
the next game and keep after the final? I did,
what how does that work?
Speaker 3 (02:57):
Yeah, it's all about TV, Darcy. It's that the networks
wants the big game rolling into the six o'clock news.
But because as the ladies are playing as well on
the day at the stadium at Paramatta, they'd have to
start about eight in the morning to fiddle the games
in and they're dot go do that. So yes, we'll
have the Kangaroos are playing, and I think there's going
(03:20):
to be a lot of red in the crowd and
other very happy people and the Green and Gold. There'll
be a few, but not as many as you would think.
And I'd imagine by the time that Yeah, the thonglers
could be very happy when they wander out of the stadium.
I don't know how many you'll be hanging around for
the Kiwis and Pupka New Guinea. I am intrigued by
what is going to happen. But in a lead up
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to the Australian game, melmourne Inga has taken the Kangaroos
back to the community. They've helped a heap of disadvantaged
kids in Queensland to spend some time with them and
working through some issues and putting them on the right
path and rewarding them for attending school all the time.
And then to really let their head out, they went
and competed with a heap of nippers and some life
(04:02):
saving drills on the Central Coast. So and Indigenous smoke
king ceremony at the Opera House yesterday because meltinks that's
the place, the meeting point for all Australians, multi cultural
Australia as we are. And now it's onto the sold
out stadium tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Can't wait because the entire of New Zealand are becoming
Tongan for that game.
Speaker 3 (04:22):
You do know that well the Kiwi fans played for
Jilla Rouse too in an earlier game, So yeah, it's
I think it's going to be a fantastic day.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
It should be, and just loving what Tongue are doing.
I mean it's disappointing what happened from a Kiwi perspective
last week. The most impressive part for me is the
way the Tongans actually didn't drop their bundle and they
held on. Was the Kiwi that messed it up in
the last team minutes, so be it. That's okay. Let's
move away from that. Move back to Australia big rugby
(04:53):
debut this week in hmm, I wonder who that could be?
Speaker 3 (04:57):
Well, you think he's the only guy playing because it
seems that all the newspaper columns about Joseph Swale and
he switched from the Roosters to to Australian rugby and
now he's set to make you senior rugby debut in
an international that doesn't happen every day of the week.
England had twicken him tomorrow morning our time. Former England
dual international Jason Robinson says, throw him in the deep
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end and see how he goes. He's been training in
both center positions this week, so he's expected to get
plenty of game time I'd imagine there'd be a few
English players, especially the forwards, would say should have stayed
in the NROL. Mate, So keen to see how he
goes once he gets his ball in hand tomorrow, and
especially if he gets to his space, which is up
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to other players to make sure that happens.
Speaker 4 (05:43):
So explain, sorry, Jim, explain to me the logic around
taking a rugby union up.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
So taking a rugby league player that's had no experience
and putting them in some of the most complex positions
in rugby union. I in the midfield. What are they thinking?
Speaker 4 (05:57):
They people keep doing this and it always blows up
in their face.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
Are they nuts?
Speaker 3 (06:02):
He played at school? That always seems to be a right.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Just like b Yeah, of course that makes.
Speaker 3 (06:11):
Those English flakes will be just like the kids who
played at Penrith.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
Hide watching that one that should be a rip snorter
and do it for us. Touch them up again. Thank
you very much, and I met Jim Dolan. We bid
you farewell. Have a cracking weekend. We'll catch again the
same time next week.
Speaker 3 (06:26):
Not imagine you'll be very excited in about an hour
and a half.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Very very very exciting, Jim Dolan, I'm excited now, I
mean an hour and a half.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
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