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Speaker 1 (00:06):
You're listening to the All Sport Breakfast podcast with Darcy
Waldgrave from News talks'd be.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
So holloaded dollar yet, Jimmy.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
You're well, morning, d Ars. I'm doing my best game.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
That's good. I'm standing up and breathing. These are bonuses
at this age, I tell you. So, it's a big
weekend for us because we're still moving and breathing. What
about the Blues? Big for them too?
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Sick. Yeah, it's a bit wild that Joseph Swally, You
remember him, the guy that everyone blamed for New So
losing Game one and Origin. Well, he suspensions over and
he's just been added to the new South Wales squad
for Origin three because Luke Keery is out after scans
for an injury, so Swally he has permission to come
(00:51):
in and be the new twentieth man.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Has anyone told Bce Walsh.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Well, I don't think he'd be sorry about Joseph getting
out of the field at this stage being twentieth man,
eighteenth man Matt and will know tomorrow if he could
come straight into the starting side because Bradman Best is
nursing a hamstring issue. Probably not something you want to
take into an Origin decider. He'll be put through his
paces in tomorrow's a procession against the mudgy Dragons and
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after that the Blues will fly to Brisbane on Monday.
It's all a little bit weird, but obviously the medical
staff know exactly what's going on inside the camp and
we'll all find out if backfires or works on Wednesday night.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Now what's weird is that they're dragons and mudgie. I'm
presuming that's where they got that handle from. There are
some lurking out there in the bush.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
It depends what time on a Friday night.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
It is more appoints Saturday morning. We talk big week
ind of the Blues. Is it big for the Wallabies
and Wales too? I'd suggest it is, And we're taking
a keen interest in there, so all accident we I'm
taking a keen interest in this of course. Now we
look at who's running the show after the train wreck
was Eddie Jones.
Speaker 3 (02:08):
Well, it's nice to see that you mentioned Eddie because
he's come out this week and said that the Wallaby
is still a little bit don't have that hardness up front,
which James the said, yes, thanks Eddie, we've moved on.
He's also endorsed Paramatta signing Jason Riels as Jason Ralph
the Eels n RL coach for the next couple of years.
So Eddie's always got a quote available for us. But
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if we're looking at the game itself, James Botham, he
plans to channel the deeds of his famous grandfather just
a couple of hundred meters away. He'll be starting for
Wales against the Wallabys in Melbourne tonight, and both of them.
Of course I had to check that a few times. Wait,
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I used to remember watching you both him. How old
does that make me feel? Anyway? Yeah, so he's hoping
to make a bit of history himself tonight. That Wales
vowing to be better in the ford, so they reckon
they can prevail in a tight contest. Then there's also
plenty of interest in how the fans act. Obviously there'll
be a full house at the ground. But last week's
TV ratings weren't great. The Women's Rugby League State of
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Rage decider had double the free to wear numbers of
Joe Schmidt's first test in charge. So I'm pretty sure
a few more people tune in tonight. So the Wallaby
is put on a good performance and they should started
tracking the fans back to the game. Last week we
had Tom Lyoner. Tonight Josh Naffert is hoping to follow
in the footsteps of his dad Brendan and be the
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Wallaby thirteenth Father and Son's selection.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
What's on the other channel, Jim.
Speaker 3 (03:39):
Tonight, Well, there's something for everyone on the pay television
channels where that's Yeah, AFL will attract plenty in the
Southern States tonight, free to wear, but yeah, I think
the rugby will get afee crack mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
Indeed, k It's finished things off with a tale of
a green and gold track suit.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Yeah, we're all sessing through the cupboards to find them.
And now we find out that three tons of tuna,
ten thousand musley bars, twenty thousand coffees and twenty four
hundred pies. That's not a weekend on the couch with
Darcy watching sport the extra. That's thet The Australian Olympic
Committee has organized and are arriving in Paris for the
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Australian Olympic team. We're all getting very excited about our
boys and girls in action and already Tony Gustafson's taking
a leaf out of the Queensland State of Origin book
by announcing that Steph Catley probably won't play the first
Matilda's game because of a mystery injury. We do love
these history injuries.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Does that mean that Meadows don't even know what it is,
or she doesn't know what it is, or it doesn't exist.
Speaker 3 (04:52):
I'd be like when Sam Kerr had that hamstring injury,
they were just pretended there was no hamstring injury. She's
just been wrested, so this is, well, you can't kick her.
We don't know she's not hurt.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
And let's finish this off with an explanation around the tuna.
Why so much tuna fish?
Speaker 3 (05:09):
Apparently because it adds your protein and doesn't add weight.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
I eat far too much tuna fish as well, and
think people have told me there's a good chance sold
I have mercury poisoning at some stage, so much of it.
But I like, there you go, something's got to kill
you in and it's going to be fish, so be it.
You're looking forward to the.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
Getting to be the twenty thousand coffee coffees that will
be more.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
Up your early well, I know they're fine. That's self medication.
I'm allowed to do that doctor's orders. It's the beer
that's really going to finish me off. Jim Doland, thank
you as always for your time, for your expertise, and
I suppose your patience when it comes to dealing with me.
You have a wonderful weekend, my friend.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
I'm strapping myself to the couch.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
It's the story gold, don't forget to tuna, bit of salt,
crape pepper, but of mayo. Mix it all up, sest
me seeds.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
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