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Darcy water Grove Sports stook coasters at Bellow Darcy Man.
How are you gonna ally flutter on the All Blacks
coming up this weekend? Oh, this is a difficult one.
Who would hike? I feel like a turncoat because they
probably put my money on essay because I feel like
they're gonna win. Well, they are at home at Johannesburg,
they are at Alice Park. But also in saying that
the All Blacks have got really quite a good record
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at Alice Park of recent times, and I having a
couple of years back when it looked like for all
money Ian Foster's Gomburger and suddenly the All Black's sort
up and they beat the spring Box. But this is
not unusual of recent times at Albleitude. You know the
deal blah blah blah. So I think value in this,
probably more so when it comes to putting a punt
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out is situations like halftime, full time, situations like tri scores,
try and find something different than the flat out result.
I think that's probably where you'll find value. And I expect,
knowing what Kiwi you like, there'd be a lot of
people climbing on and they'll be far too parochial, so
there might be some opportunity to slap back, you know
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what I mean there because everyone climbs on the bend
were wet, and I was like, oh, don't get too key,
give us your money the TB and rubbing their hands
to get I'm not worried about this game, mate, you
don't be worried about now. Even I'sabeth was not going
to play because he had a bit of it. What
was his lead something like that, And now all of
a sudden, he's just come right he No, he did
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on Monday go through practice and apparently came through. I
just wanted to see how he freshened afterwards, whether after
that practice he died and he couldn't get out of
bed or he's okay. So yeah, no surprise at all. Boy, huge, massive, huge, massive,
oh man twice the size of me. Literally wanted to
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be one hundred and fifty k one hundred and fifty.
He's the kind of guy that that everybody's mum fancies,
you know. They're like, look at that big, rugged man,
your mother and might fancy things like that, my mother
will go, which is probably the right approach. Hey, listen,
we serious about getting an IPL or is this just
sort of in Premier League. Well, I'm saying that they've
got so much money going over there and knocking on
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the door of the IPL and go to scare a
couple of billion four krry sort us out, But it's
not out of the question basically telling crackit of saying, hey,
we don't have a franchise system. Everybody else does. And
if there's money in it, and if they're dragging foreign
nationals over the play that put seed bums on seats,
why wouldn't you look at it? Are we going to
play with the New Zealand or we would? We have
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so much whatever our own one over here. So instead
of having the six domestic franchises, we're not franchises clubs
who've got at the moment that the pus that would
be chopped up, so that'd be different franchises, not run
by the like Canterbury, Auckland and Need, but run by
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individual paid franchises. People playing T twenty cricket because only
in New Zealand? Because do we have enough? Is why
would I watch that when I could watch the Big Bass?
Well got that, But what happens is that you've got
enough money in there because you've got private investors coming
in and you can say right what we're going to
do is we're going to take that player, that player,
that player, that player. Suddenly people are like, oh wow,
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I get a chance to see name ex rocking star,
Rockstar player here and watch it. I don't know where
that put it. I think maybe February the weather's best.
Maybe they do something really short and sharp, like do
it over four weeks or three weeks that going back
to clues go to town. Well is the bit the
weather in Auckland, the weather and the weather in New Zealand.
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Basically summer starts in December really doesn't get underway April.
But they haven't decided, but they're not saying no. And
I think you've got to look at Scott Weening and
you Zealand Cricket and go you guys are really forward thinking.
You're constantly going what can we do? What can we change?
They're not sitting back and going, well, it's always been
like this, We're never going to change. I say good
on them too, okay, Darcy, thank you. And Joe Warren's
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the new bowling coach of the black Caps and he'll
join us tonight on the program, man was behind that
gigantic beard of the and We're talking Springbox. The former
Springbok coach Darcy's back for Sports Talk at seven for
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