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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From the sports field to the shearing shed.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
It's the Country Sport Breakfast with Brian Kelly on Gold Sport.
Well an actual pack weekend of sport as I mentioned,
and we'll start with Super Rugby Pacific quarter finals and
first up on the weekend, the Chiefs hosted the Queensland Reds.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Right tak Yaho, Takya Hoo, Takya Ho's still going takya
host plays and scores five mild Chiefs who ride in
center field, Dire Mackenzie on the wrap around, right out
White Mackenzie to the tits. The teddy on the inside
puts the ball on the inside and they gotta score.
No wadder, It's twelve milk Chiefs.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
After ten minutes, Minty Mead with a call there why
voice lifted the end of it all. The host powered
out to a thirty one Niers half time lead over
the Reds in the troll, eventually scoring six tries to
three and the forty three to twenty one victory. Next
up for the weekend it was the Hurricanes up against
the Melbourne Rebels.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
Carter thought about right there go staff, like I lovely
swat a handle on more one two three men popped
off ASOPO four under the Horns Hurricanes. Brett Cameron taps
it kicks it into the stand at Sky Stadium. The
Hurricanes will host a Super Rugby semi final next weekend.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Yes, the Hurricanes put the Melbourne Rebels away permanently to
reach the final four and Super Rugby Pacific. What's said
there to see the Melbourne Rebels go. The Canes only
lad fourteen six at halftime at ran in five more
tries to two seven all up, actually forty seven to
twenty in Wellington, next up to Eton Park.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
They've stolen the ball, The Blues kicks enter the stands
and the Blues march on. In Super Rugby Pacific, they'll
host a semi final next weekend and now one step
closer to US spots in the beg Dam.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
Yes, the hosts. A comprehensive thirty six to five win
over the Fijian drew it Super Rugby Round of eighth
and the Highlanders well, they lost thirty two to sixteen
to the Brumbys in Canberra to ensure one Australian side.
We'll be playing in the penultimate weekends and next we
hit two South America. Really do we have to the
(02:03):
black Caps stunned by eighty four runs by Afghanistan and
their T twenty Cricket World Cup opener in Guyana, New
Zealand got nowhere near Afghanistan's total of one hundred and fifty
nine for six bolt out for seventy five from fifteen
overs and two balls, looking very underdone, no warm up matches,
lots of players getting little game time in the build
(02:24):
up in the Indian Premier League as well. Their opponents
were ruthless with the ball, Farziko Farruki taking four wickets
for seventeen runs. Captain kin Caine Williamson was among those
to fail with the bat gone for nine. Only Gillan
Phillips and Matt Henry reached double figures with eighteen and
twelve respectively, and the extras was the third high score
(02:45):
with ten. Next up, Yes, up the Wars the Warriors
in Townsville against the North Queensland Cowboys. The last plays
Harris Madin first place double very in Walker berries there,
he gets the bounce, it sits on for him and
(03:09):
they fish in style.
Speaker 4 (03:11):
Hearing Townsville.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Yeah, what a performance. Warriors rounded up the Cowboys dominant
forty two to twelve, then our eldest play in Townsville.
The seven to two try victory marks New Zealand franchises
third straight. When I think it takes the Warriors up
to ninth place on the table, They've got a home
game this coming weekend to the latest round of the
ANZ Netble Premiership. Northern Stars finally have a winner Netbulls Premiership,
(03:35):
downing the Southern Steel sixty three forty six at home
in Auckland. Stars climb off the bottom of the ladder
leap frogging the Steel, but they're still well outside the
final places. The tactics they demolished the way Cato Bay
plenty Magic sixty forty two in their ansed Premiership match
and Hamilton Mainland side one all four quarters, never really
letting the host score more than eleven goals each time
(03:57):
with gold offense, Jane Watson nabbing five intercepts into the
tennis courts of Roland Garris in Paris and world number
one Ego sweet Tech dominated Jasmine Poilini six to sixty
one to win a third success of French Open, a
fourth and five years and a fifth Grand Slam in
all the Pole made it twenty one wins in a
(04:19):
row at Roland Garris and this morning.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
He has done it.
Speaker 4 (04:28):
Carlos Alcraz is the Roland Garros champions.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
Yes, Carlos the Spaniard Alcarraz beating Alexander z Verev in
five sets to secure his is made in title on
the clay twenty one. He's the youngest man to win
a major on three different surfaces. Sticking with the racket,
Sport and New Zealand squashed up, Paul Cole has been
beaten by Egypt's Mustafa Asaal in the semi finals of
(04:54):
the British Open, the two time champ going down in
a tough five setter in Birmingham.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
The motorsport now he is impressive thirty five years old
from New Zealand. Back to back victories for Shane V.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Guesbergen Yes SVG, clinching his second straight NASCAR Exfinity Series race,
winning the Sonoma two fifty as you heard there on
three now a major record midway through collected plenty of
big names and end of the day for several drivers
and Gizboogin continues what looks to be a new tradition
of signing a rugby ball and kicking it into the
(05:28):
crowd and in IndyCar's Kiwi Marcus Armstrong's qualified third for
IndyCar's Grand Prix event at Road America. That's this morning.
Swen's Lindis Lindquist has taken poll, with Scott McLaughlin eighth
and Scott Dixon tenth. The race gets underway just before
eight New Zealand time and a Formula One update. There
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is a safety car out twenty seven laps into the
race and actually Vistappen at the moment is in front
of George Russell, with Lando Morris Norris in third place
in Oscar Pastor He's fourth overall, Lewis Hamilton up to fifth.
Alonso is sixth, but there behind a safety car