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Speaker 1 (00:07):
You're listening to the Saturday Morning with Jack team podcast
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Speaker 2 (00:12):
We are going to make the most of the last
of the stone fruit this summer. Before ten o'clock, We've
got a peach and blueberry Franger Panny Tart recipe this
year with you, which sure sounds absolutely fantastic, doesn't it.
I'm sure our Sporto will be into that. Andrew Savill
is with us this morning. Good morning, sir, Morning Jack.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
A big congrats, thank you to you and your lovely wife.
Welcome to the club. The couple of couple of key
concerns though, and you're opening spiel the use of the
word violent and the placenta could feed a family of four.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
But I mean, do you not. I mean, I was
in the delivery suite birth is this is violent.
Speaker 3 (00:53):
It is violent.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
It's like, you know, at at least in our experience,
it was, although.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Most submit I didn't see much. I almost fainted and
had to sit a seat in the corner. There you go.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
I mean, I don't think I felt more useless in
my life or more helpless, you know. I'm just like,
there's not a lot I can say right now. That's
gonna make my wife feel better. And there's nothing that
the doctors or the midwives need me to, you know,
really help out with going to keep my mouth shut.
And so Marve didn't really want to be touched while
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she was having contractions, and of course, so I sort
of just going through this intense pain and stuff, and
the midwives are kind of looking at you, thinking like
why and you rubbing her back or something like she
really doesn't want me to do that right now. But
of course you look like a bit of a muffet
just sitting there in the corner. And yeah, I mean
a placenter. Wow, if you were to packaged that up
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and you know, put it in one of those plastic trays,
would a bit of cling film over the top and
put it in a freezer in a you know, in
a supermarket somewhere.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
I mean, this is the thing though, This is it is.
We are animals, you know, just pushed it scrambled eggs
and bacon aside. Yeah, and what a bit. I mean, hey,
given what happened last night, can I suggest some names?
Maybe Clayton, Damien Sammapenny.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Yeah, I'm not I'm not sure I'm going to be
going in those options the Crusaders. Wasn't that they were bad,
It's just that the Chiefs were really good.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
That second half from the Chiefs. Yeah, yeah, that's the
first half. I think the Chiefs only led seventeen fourteen
at the break, and the Crusaders in that first half
scored another stunner of a try pretty much length of
the field. What we're noticing already in the first couple
of weeks, Jack, is that the play is a lot quicker,
it's a lot more open. We're seeing obviously a lot
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more tries and points scored, and it has really become
a game of aerobic patrician and also physical attrition as well.
But in that second half, the Chiefs clearly got the
proverbial put up them at half time by the coaching staff.
They came out and they scored five tries in the
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second half, twenty nine unanswered points in thirty minutes against
a Crusaders team. Like you say, they didn't play too
badly compared to last year. Anyway. I thought Damien McKenzie
was on fire from fullback and whenever he came into
first receivers something would happen. He's an outstanding form already.
I thought the Chiefs pack was immense, huge scrum, number
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of penalties from the scrum for the Chiefs. But also
the Chiefs packer is mobile. They're all ball players. So
that second half, if you ever want to watch away
how to play modern day rugby, that second half is
for the Chiefs. The key concern, as I mentioned, the
pace of the game now, a lot of injuries, a
few head injury assessments last night. It is going to
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be pretty much last man standing. I think of this
Super Rugby season carries on the way it is.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Darby game in of course the third derby between Auckland
FC and Wellington Pen. It's what do you think the
chances are that the Phoenix get up? They've lost the
other two derby games so far this season, but what
do you reckon the chances are they might pull off
a victory.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
They wouldn't surprise me if it's a draw, wouldn't surprise
me if they'd slipped in a tight win. It's a
sunny day in Auckland, which is good, great for the
sold out crowd again today probably a round twenty four
to twenty five thousand, which is superb for this new team.
Look the Phoenix will be up for it. There is
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this feeling between the two teams which is fantastic for
football and for the sport, for sport rather in general.
It'll be fantastic atmosphere. So look, yeah, it's going to
be I'm sure a hard fought game. The Auckland FC
team is shown they can score late, late, late in
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the game and win type games. The very close team
and morale i'm sure is pretty high. They still lead
the competition, which is fantastic for a first year outfit.
So really looking forward to to number three Derby later today.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yeah, but it just wanted for Joseph Parker. So he's
going to be fighting what's the name, Martin Pecoli.
Speaker 3 (05:15):
Yeah, well let down. He hasn't fort Sunce. This is
Parker last March, and he's trained so much in the
last twelve months. He's had a fight and then it's
been called off. He's had other fights that's been called off,
and then it was this big chance to go for
a world title again tomorrow in Saudi Arabia, Daniel Dubois,
the Englishman pulls out Ill. There are some suspicions, as
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you come to expect them boxing, that how Ill was
he or is he. It's all rather murkhy and clandestine. However,
there is no world title on the line tomorrow morning,
and now it's become more of a banana skin, I
think for Parker because maybe subconsciously he might well relax
a bit knowing there's not a world title on the line.
(05:59):
Martin Pecoley is a big, big bloke. He's a banger,
as they say in boxing, So this is a This
is a tricky fight for Joseph Parker, but good on
and for taking it on, and good on Martin Bacoli
for taking it on at two days. Notice, this fitness
might not be right up there, but it should be
an interesting fight. Although you're very disappointing for Joseph Parker
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to not be up for a wheel title again.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Yeah, it is all.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
Right, Thanks v. Great to get a great to chant,
Sir how Sporto Andrews Savile.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
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