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October 28, 2024 • 66 mins

On The Hauraki Breakfast today... Mr. Wells returns from his trip down under and has a couple of stories to share. Plus, Jerry has been named a member of "Team Media" for this year's Chasing the Fox event, and Mashy has been working hard behind the scenes to find him a "Celebrity Caddy."

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Heardache Breakfast. Think so Bunning's Trade. Load up on
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
US Entertainment, sports and music.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
Theres available everywhere on the radio app Jeremy Wells on radio.

Speaker 4 (00:13):
Oh and we're back.

Speaker 5 (00:14):
We are back.

Speaker 4 (00:15):
Happy Friday, and welcome along to the Hurdache Breakfast. My
name is Mashi.

Speaker 5 (00:18):
This has been Hurley got everyone, and this is Ruder.

Speaker 4 (00:21):
Good morning, Ruder.

Speaker 6 (00:22):
Yeah, number stay. That's the way I want to start Friday.
Number stake.

Speaker 4 (00:25):
Of course, Jimmy Wells away and Byron Bay yesterday fellas
I was saying, he was laughing it up. Of course
that means live action role player. I learned that yesterday
maybe not what he's doing at the moment.

Speaker 5 (00:35):
He might be over there doing some D and D
or some B and B.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
That's what I thought you were going to go down.

Speaker 5 (00:40):
What is D and D yeh Dragon? Yeah, I thought
it might have been like a D in some way.

Speaker 4 (00:46):
Okay, So what's B and.

Speaker 5 (00:47):
D bondage and discipline speaking or black and decker?

Speaker 1 (00:51):
Oh D that's so I thought it was.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
Yeah, Hey, big day to day boys Friday. Obviously, first
of all, Happy Friday, tg IF and also another news
Pixie Campbell, Australian content director. He's away today.

Speaker 5 (01:02):
Oh what do you think he is?

Speaker 4 (01:04):
I have no idea.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
I thought he was going to Australia for a few days.

Speaker 4 (01:09):
Yeah, surprise mate.

Speaker 5 (01:12):
Hey, can we just do a quick air check of
your at your last show?

Speaker 1 (01:16):
It's a weekend wounded, not a Wednesday wounded.

Speaker 4 (01:19):
And also another news that we don't need to talk about.
We don't need to discuss it too much, but it
does happen to be active were Wednesdays on a Friday.
Here today radio heardache.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
Okay, are you can you concerned with people's fitness? Is that?
What are you talking about? Actually it's not just radio headache.
I think it might be insy me White. One of
my favorite days of the year. He did will Wednesdays,
especially when they put it on a Friday. I see
chucking Toddy's absence. You've got an active were word on.
I see you're put your tights on today, Ruder, Yeah, feel.

Speaker 7 (01:51):
Good the breakfast all radio Happy Friday.

Speaker 4 (01:55):
It's mesually been Hurly and Ruder filling in for Jimie
Wells this week because he's a cross the ditch and
Ozzie lapping it up. In Barron Bay. So the black
Caps have had a good start to the second Test
against India yesterday, but they didn't end the day in
a great position. Into it all going well. They were
one hundred and ninetyeven for three after Devin Conway got
seventy six interaction Ravender made sixty five. They lost their
last seven works for sixty two, with all of them

(02:15):
going to off spinner or Washington Sundar r Eshwin. Ravi
Eshwan took the first three wickets to four as well.

Speaker 5 (02:22):
Didn't he.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
I think? Yeah, Yeah, Sunday got seven for fifty nine
and he wasn't even part of the Test squad to
start off. The black Caps did finish the day on
the high though, with Tim Saudi removing little hit Shama.

Speaker 5 (02:35):
Absolute Jeffer Tim Sadim he got rid of Rojharma in
that first Test match.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
He does it again right through his defense the same.
That's just what New Zealand wanted.

Speaker 5 (02:46):
Yeah, it's a good comeback from the black Caps there.
But there was a lot of talk about whether this
was going to be a spinning tuning pitch. Ravi Eshwin,
the Indian off spinner, was bowling in the seventh over
of the game.

Speaker 4 (02:59):
Oh yeah, good.

Speaker 5 (03:00):
Turned turned it immediately and got Tom Latham third ball.
Apparently just everything we predicted came true.

Speaker 6 (03:10):
Yeah, apparently it's the first time ever that two Indian
off spinners have taken all ten wickets on the first
day of a Test match. So spinning pitch guys.

Speaker 5 (03:20):
Either of you boys watched the broadcast until they had
to go to bed because they had to get up
early to the radio.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
Yeah, at what stage of the game were they already
showing kind of those you know close ups of the
pitch slash slow mos of the the ball heading the birch,
showing the amount of dust coming up from the pitch.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
I love that on the Indian broadcast.

Speaker 6 (03:37):
I love to show that they really do.

Speaker 4 (03:41):
So what's next in Fellers for the rest of the dismatch?
Are we ift or are we going to win it?

Speaker 6 (03:45):
I reckon first of all, because we won the toss
and batted. The first thing you want to do is
get some runs on the ball, and they got two
fifty nine, so not too.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
Bad, not terrible. And also we shouldn't.

Speaker 6 (03:55):
Unless indiagoa and and get about five hundred, we shouldn't
be last.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Yeah, that's positive.

Speaker 6 (04:02):
Signs, but the tab I see have India at a
dollar fifteen and the black Caps at five dollars fifty.

Speaker 5 (04:09):
Yep, it's about right.

Speaker 4 (04:10):
Any hot takes regarding lineups, boys, what do you reckon
after the first day, any concerns.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
I really like the fact Devin Conway got some runs.

Speaker 4 (04:18):
Yes, there was needed.

Speaker 5 (04:19):
That was nice. Yeah, Revenger, it just continues to impress.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
I don't know what they do about Tom Blundle though I.

Speaker 5 (04:27):
Know it's hard, isn't it. Half boyd Tom Blunder. We
love them, but he's just having an absolute miles. If
we had another couple of boys that could stick the
gloves on the.

Speaker 7 (04:37):
Darky Breakfast with Jeremy Wells on Radio Hodarchy.

Speaker 5 (04:41):
Oh yeah, regular laughing.

Speaker 4 (04:42):
You're on that one twenty six months and then it's
past six of the heart I could break for show.
It's myself, Maggie and Ben Hurley and a Ruda filling
in for Jimmy Wells this week.

Speaker 5 (04:49):
You're right, Ben, he So yesterday we announced that Metallica
are coming to New Zealand for a show at Eden
Park and we sort of teased all day, you know,
who's it going to be? Who's it going to be
How many people do you think it thought it was
going to be Oasis?

Speaker 4 (05:02):
I reckon a lot. Yeah, when I have to admit,
when I saw rumblings of an announcement, I did think
to myself, you know, it's going to be Oasis. But then,
on the other hand, like I think you mentioned yesterday,
being is at this point, if any kind of more
tour dates get announced for the Oasis to it, I'm
just not one hundred percent sure they're actually going to happen.

Speaker 5 (05:19):
No, I wonder how long it's going to take for
that particular tour to implode.

Speaker 6 (05:24):
Well, that's exactly right. A lot of people think that
that tour is going to implode. But Liam Gallagher on
x slash Twitter, Ah, just in the last couple of days,
basically everyone's going, oh, are you going to behave yourself
on this? Because people are worried this is going to
blow up. He said, I'm going to be a very
good boy on my best behavior. I'm going to convince
Knowl that he should write some new songs, some new

(05:45):
R and R rock and roll songs, and then we
should get back together and record an album. And if
he doesn't, then I'm just going to retire. Oh, he
said he's going to go on a thirty year holiday
if he can't convinced to write some new.

Speaker 5 (05:59):
Songs coming up in the next couple of hours. Sorry, Ben,
do you want to do I'm just going to say
that might be the sticking point. Yeah, that might be
the thing they actually disagree about. And I'm you know what,
I've got enough. I don't need to write in new ones.

Speaker 4 (06:11):
Coming up in the next couple of hours. At least
have a chat to Laura mc goldrick about some cricket.
The White Fans I understand suffered a bit of a
tough loss overnight. Probably something to do with the hangover,
I would think.

Speaker 8 (06:21):
So.

Speaker 5 (06:21):
Yeah, these tours that they tack onto the end of
World Cups some massive wounders.

Speaker 4 (06:27):
Also Mills Mill and then also on top of that,
let's chat after school snacks. I'm ready. I heard you,
gime on and thanks for joining us this morning.

Speaker 3 (06:45):
News, entertainment, sports and music. There are available everywhere on
the iHeart radio app journey Wells on radio.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
I heard Aki, It's six thirty two time for your radio.

Speaker 6 (06:56):
Hodaki news headlines a windy night for the Capital and
these rain on the way for many parts of the
country today, and Wellington's strong winds have disrupted dozens of flights,
prevented a blue Bridge Fairy from birthing, and even blonde
cyclists off their bike last night.

Speaker 5 (07:11):
I feel like we're in the right order. I think
we should have built up to Blue Bridge Fairy rather
rather than end with some cyclists got blown off their bike.

Speaker 6 (07:23):
Yeah, that's fair point prevented blue Yeah, okay, I can
see how that would have worked. King Charles has participated
in a traditional kaver drinking ceremony and been declared a
high Chief during his visit to some More and New
Zealand had been dismissed for two hundred and fifty nine.
On the opening day of their second cricket Test at Pune,
Devin Conway made seventy six Russian Ravendra sixty five India

(07:46):
sixteen for one.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
In reply at stumps.

Speaker 8 (07:50):
Absolute Jeffer tim sade he got rid.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Of roar end that first Test match.

Speaker 9 (07:55):
He does it.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Again right through his defense the same. That's just what
New Zealand wanted.

Speaker 6 (08:01):
Can I ask a question, guys, was anyone else super
gatted when they found out that Matt Henry was injured?
In that Mettresana is going to be playing.

Speaker 5 (08:10):
How do you can we just go back to King
Chao's drinking carver. It makes one's mouthful.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
What do you reckon Camilla would be like on the cava?

Speaker 5 (08:25):
Oh my god? That weird a different way than I
was thought it was going to go. What do you
think that would be like? On the That's impossible?

Speaker 4 (08:33):
Were not ever?

Speaker 1 (08:34):
Yeah, I'm not sure what you were thinking.

Speaker 4 (08:36):
I'm whenever I think of Prince to us sorry, King
Charles Jesus. Yeah, I can think of one thing campe
camp Peace.

Speaker 5 (08:45):
Yeah, you're going to say horse riding in Polo, He's
going to be King Tampy for his entire.

Speaker 7 (08:49):
Range The Hurdarchy Breakfast with Jeremy Wells al Radio.

Speaker 4 (08:54):
Had time for this one.

Speaker 10 (08:57):
The History of Today. We've Jeremy James Drummond.

Speaker 5 (09:02):
Dwells Well actually with Benjamin Robert Thomas Hurley. Why are
you going then, Benjamin Robert Thomasley's my middle names are
the same as the lead singer of Matchbox twenty.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
I want to push you around.

Speaker 5 (09:16):
It's a little embarrassing that one anyway. Nineteen ninety five
British pop rock singer Cliff Richards. Oh yeah, the gay
bachelor receives his knighthood from Queen Elizabeth the Second. Allegedly
he was the first rock star and the comments there
to be so honored ahead of Sir Paul McCartney, Sir

(09:36):
Elton John, and Sir Michael Jagger.

Speaker 4 (09:39):
Oh there you go, so superl McCartney ninety ninety seven,
Elton John ninety eight.

Speaker 5 (09:44):
I think that Mick Jagger was two thousand and three.

Speaker 6 (09:46):
Yeah, I reckon the Queen would have listened to a
lot of Cliff Richards. She looks very Cliff Richard centered.
If I'm just looking at this picture.

Speaker 5 (09:53):
Here, I think that's genuinely it. She she was a fan,
so therefore he got his nighthood. You know, is it
actually operated?

Speaker 4 (10:00):
Lizzie?

Speaker 5 (10:01):
Was?

Speaker 4 (10:01):
She kind of just like, Oh, I like them so
much as well.

Speaker 5 (10:03):
Yeah, maybe have a sword on each shoulder and make
it official, it's the sword of each oulder. In nineteen sixty,
the first electronic a wrist watch was placed on sale
in New York City.

Speaker 4 (10:14):
Nineteen sixty. Yeah, it's not let that long ago, is it.

Speaker 5 (10:17):
No?

Speaker 1 (10:18):
She don't you do a trick? We you make a
rest watch?

Speaker 5 (10:20):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (10:21):
I have been known to do the rest watch. I mean,
g Lane is an notorious when it comes to the
rest watch. Yeah, of course if you're not familiar with
what the rest watches is. When you wrap you know
that it is yep around your rest yep, and then
you go, oh, look at the time, and then yeah, actually,
I suppose it's just you deck around your rest.

Speaker 5 (10:38):
Someone actually to do that, don't wind it up. In
nineteen fifty five, a company called Tapan sells the first
ever microwave.

Speaker 4 (10:49):
Other night, my brain's tingling because I feel like I
have a good early microwave ove in fact, but I
can't find it back there on the following cabinet, so
I won't present it.

Speaker 5 (10:58):
Well, we are going to about after school snacks on
the show, and I believe that I think the microwave
looms large over the afternoon school snacks kind of genre
of food.

Speaker 4 (11:08):
Do you know my partner doesn't have a microwave, she
didn't grow up with one in her house, and like,
I'm not, you know, upset about it. Yeah, I don't mind.

Speaker 5 (11:16):
She's a fancy Auckland girl though, But is it.

Speaker 4 (11:19):
A fancy thing to not have a microwave?

Speaker 1 (11:20):
What if you want to reallyheat something.

Speaker 4 (11:22):
I don't even get me started. They said, put it
in the oven.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
She puts it in a personalized pizza oven.

Speaker 4 (11:27):
She does put it in a personalized pizza oven.

Speaker 5 (11:30):
I told you. In eighteen seventy. Postcards were first used
in the United States of America. Where's the last time
you've got a postcard?

Speaker 1 (11:40):
I one hundred percent cannot remember.

Speaker 5 (11:42):
No, I can't remember the postcard.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
Twenty years ago.

Speaker 5 (11:47):
When you're away on tour bend, do you see one
back to the family. I love you guys, miss you guys. Well,
I think that's the issue now is I can just
talk to them anytime, you know.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
Oh, it's a good point.

Speaker 5 (11:55):
Yeah. Born on this day. The singer of Kiss the Girl,
Teenage Dream, Firework, TV personality and ex lover of Russell Brand,
Katie Perry Sho So.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
She she is married to Orlando Bloomers.

Speaker 5 (12:17):
Yes, she went from Brand to bloom I mean great,
if you'd asked me messive upgrade.

Speaker 6 (12:22):
Did you see that interview recently where she basically said,
if you want your auhat sharcked, that was sucked, by
the way, if you want it shocked, then what you
want to do is you want to do all the dishes.
It's tied out the kitchen and close the cupboard doors.
And she said, and I will that thing. I will
on one hundred percent.

Speaker 4 (12:44):
I'm just going to take a moment's silence, separate myself
from that, yep, and then we're going to move on
to the next.

Speaker 5 (12:49):
Nineteen eighty one Austin John Winkler American League focused on
the band Hinder Sounds Now, Ben Hurley, when we were
doing the prep for the segment, I don't know this
are you?

Speaker 4 (13:05):
Said? You don't know the song?

Speaker 5 (13:08):
It sounds like I think of the name of the man.

Speaker 4 (13:10):
That sounds like pretty shit.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
No, I don't say.

Speaker 5 (13:22):
It's not terrible. Yeah, it's pretty good. Lips the lips
of an angel. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (13:28):
I mean, yeah, that's actually that is. I didn't realize
until just now how problematic that is.

Speaker 5 (13:33):
In nineteen sixty one, Red Hot Chili Pepper's drama Welfarer
All was born, Oh, I mean Chadsmith.

Speaker 4 (13:41):
Yes, Wait, so was it Welfare Well Chadsmith was Chess
Chadsmith on this day?

Speaker 5 (13:46):
On this day and in nineteen fifty eight, possibly the
best evenues ended to be born in Noirabi Kenya deepek Ptel.

Speaker 4 (13:55):
Oh there you go, have your birthday Deepak.

Speaker 5 (13:57):
Yeah. Thirty seven Tests, five fifty seventy five wickets, seventy five.
Odie Eyes also played for Worcestershire. Were you go? There
you go and open the bowling? And then only ninety
two World Cup?

Speaker 6 (14:10):
Do you remember I'm getting run out in a Test
match against England for ninety nine.

Speaker 5 (14:14):
Going back for a third and then today in the.

Speaker 10 (14:17):
History the History of Today with Jeremy James, Drummond Dwells.

Speaker 7 (14:24):
The Hurraarchy breakfast already hurarchy.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
Oh Gracy, we churned ten minutes to seven on the
Hidachy breakfast.

Speaker 5 (14:32):
That's files, It's what was that?

Speaker 4 (14:34):
Sorry?

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Really? Really?

Speaker 5 (14:37):
I don't think Foles were a keewy band and they Scottish.

Speaker 4 (14:39):
Sure something though, Q for sticking? How am I thinking
of I'm thinking of racing. I was thinking of racing.
I've just profiled racing and Foles there every night. Why
have I done that? In my mind? Are they similar?
They're not even that similar? Are they?

Speaker 5 (14:52):
Maybe?

Speaker 6 (14:53):
I thought you were doing a bit, and then I
thought Ben's calling him out on a bit.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
This is going to get awkward. But now you're not
doing a bit. Just confused.

Speaker 4 (15:01):
I've definitely done there before. We got some git coming
up next to the key we or are they? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (15:04):
Oh yeah, how chillipeopers coming up after them?

Speaker 4 (15:09):
Simple minds coming up as well. Anyway, okay, my bead
so boys, thank you for holding me accountable on that
one fitness website, foot rated has conducted an investigation into
gym cleanliness. You'll be all over this, Ben Hurly, it's impointed. Yeah,
I mean you push a bit of ten.

Speaker 5 (15:25):
I do not do? You not know? I run?

Speaker 4 (15:27):
Okay, good for you, that's all I do. Nice? What
about you?

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Yeah, I do a little.

Speaker 6 (15:32):
I do a little workout actually in the studio approximately
four am, when no one else is around.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
That's why we're active. We earl in the morning. Yeah,
that's the only time I really feel like doing it.

Speaker 5 (15:43):
Okay, that would be unusual for most humans.

Speaker 6 (15:47):
Yeah, just if there's a certain smell and studio b
or it's damp on the floor maybe like sweet, just.

Speaker 5 (15:55):
A boy, when you say you're doing a workout because
there's no one here at four am, isn't this same
sort of workout that mash does in studio? There we
go nice bing Okay, classic workout games.

Speaker 6 (16:07):
Is a few a steps and then some squats, a
few press ups, bicep curls, what's some other things?

Speaker 1 (16:14):
Mountain climbers.

Speaker 5 (16:14):
I'm not seeing them do it, but I've certainly heard
the noises that sound like that, yes, coming from you mesh.

Speaker 4 (16:21):
Every now and again, I walking to bo and it
might smell like burgerings. But if we just all move on, okay,
I'd appreciate that anyway. The study that oh, yeah, I yah,
that thing. The study found that rooted as something fourteen
exercises and no. The study found that free weights contained
three hundred and sixty two times more bacteria than a
toilet seat. Fellers, Wow, are those numbers just sinking for

(16:43):
a sigin?

Speaker 5 (16:43):
Now, when you are in the gym and you pick
up a weight and you use it and then you
put it down, you're supposed to wipe it with your towel, right,
I think there's the idea, But then there's sometimes some
gyms have the little spray bottle on the wall. Yeah,
but not all of them.

Speaker 4 (16:58):
No, And then they'll have like a paper t l Yeah.
So the idea is that every time you do an exercise,
I suppose you go back over to your equipment, you
spray it down, you wipe it down, So clearly not
everyone's doing this or they're not doing it properly. I mean,
how do you really okay? Three for three o hundred hardeche?

(17:18):
If you go to the gym, do you wipe down
every single piece of equipment you use? And if you
do feel blady?

Speaker 5 (17:23):
You?

Speaker 4 (17:23):
But I just don't think or you should be relying
on other people wiping their own equipment.

Speaker 5 (17:26):
Down or are you just miming it like when you
when you when you go number ones and then the
toilet and you come out and you look like you've
washed your hands, but you just kind of shake them
like you have.

Speaker 6 (17:37):
Yes, I do have one really big problem with the study.
The study finds that freeways can change three hundred and
sixty two more times and more bacteria than toilet seet
Have they seen this toilet six here? Because if a
weight three hundred and sixty two times more bacteria than
cubicle three, yeah, I will eat my hat.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
You know that's a good point. I don't they haven't
been able to identify them in a bacteria on the
ins in meat toilet seats here, Wow, because I think
that would probably be less. But there you go.

Speaker 5 (18:05):
Three hundred and sixty two times more bacteria than a
toilet seat came be worse than Ruder's sweat patch and
studio B.

Speaker 6 (18:13):
It's a little damp just around by that step where
you step up in this steer B.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
That's where do the sit ups.

Speaker 7 (18:18):
The hod Achy Breakfast with Jeremy Wells a radio Hodarchy.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
News, entertainment, sports and music.

Speaker 3 (18:27):
There are available everywhere on the heart Radio app Jeremy Wells.

Speaker 4 (18:33):
Oh yeah, good morning and happy Friday. Blogging along to
the heart Ache You Breakfast show. My name is Mashie.
To the left of me, we have been Herley, Good morning, Ben.

Speaker 5 (18:40):
Cured up Mashie, Kyoda Ruder Curta New Zealand.

Speaker 6 (18:43):
Goda Ben or should I wait for you to bring
me in to say curder to Ben?

Speaker 4 (18:47):
I think you've already overthought it. I'm quite happy to
do whatever works.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Mate, Get a Mashie. How are you going? Yeah? Really good,
really good.

Speaker 6 (18:53):
It's active with Wednesday on a Friday at insy meet today.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Is that right?

Speaker 5 (18:57):
Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
An hour ago I was telling you boys how excited
I am. My favorite of the year here. It entered
me today active real Wednesday. They've shifted it to a Friday,
just to add a bit more of a vibe to it.

Speaker 5 (19:06):
This is very problematic. I don't feel like if Jerry
was here, you'd be saying these things.

Speaker 4 (19:10):
Man, She anyway coming up in the next hour or so,
We're gonna have a chance to lasm of Golders. I'm
not sure whether or not she'll be joining us, and
I can't say that Mills Millia will also be joining
us next he might be.

Speaker 6 (19:21):
He'll definitely be the second. He loves an early gym visit.
He failed to pick up his phone call once when
we tried to call him because he was at the gym.
Oh right, maybe he's doing that again this morning.

Speaker 5 (19:32):
He sounds like a four am workout like you were.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
He actually comes in and we sometimes double team it.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
He's a real camelto risk the.

Speaker 7 (19:40):
Day breakfast with Jeremy Wells already.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
That's MESHI been Hurley an ruder filling in for Jeremy
Wells today is of course he is away luping it
up on the Sunshine Coast. I believe I think gold
No Barron Bay Byron bayever he is, But thank goodness me,
where you can add some credibility to the show now.
So it was a MIT Rugby Championship, wasn't it boys
for the All Black this year. They finished with three
wins and three losses as South Africa took out the
title for twenty twenty four. But now they turn their

(20:05):
attention towards the Northern Hemisphere tour. They'll be playing England, Island,
France and Italy on consecutive weekends. Goodness me, now that
sounds like hard work. But it all starts tomorrow in
Yokohama with just their eighth Test against Japan. And to
talk us through what to expect is one hundred and tenths
test All Black legend and now a commentator for Sky Sport.
Please welcome to the Hodecky Briek for the show. Meles

(20:26):
MILLI are in a good morning, meals.

Speaker 1 (20:27):
How are you made alright?

Speaker 4 (20:28):
Morning? And morning?

Speaker 5 (20:29):
Your head?

Speaker 7 (20:29):
So?

Speaker 8 (20:29):
Are you're pretty good at the moment?

Speaker 4 (20:31):
Yeah, that's good meals.

Speaker 5 (20:32):
I have to ask you, mate, are we going to
lose to Japan this weekend?

Speaker 8 (20:36):
Well? Hope not, but I don't think we should. We've
got a pretty strong team but a lot of these
guys have played for five or so week, so it
asy to mention before Man, it's going to be a
hell of a tour for these guys, so it's important
they get this one under their belts nice and early.

Speaker 5 (20:53):
Yea, so meals earlier in the week, the odds for
the All Blacks to win were a dollar and two
and in the last twenty four hours they've shortened up
to a dollar and one. What do you think has
been the change?

Speaker 8 (21:07):
Well, well, one cent, isn't it. I mean, yeah, I
suppose after the teams have been sort of been named
and things like that, there is a bit of hype
in Japan obviously when the All Blecks sort of go
over there. But you know, they've named a team that's
relatively different to the team that have played through the championship.

(21:28):
And as I mentioned, the fact that a huge it generally,
you know, in the Northern hemisphere. This dis plays a
very important part, particularly for those guys that haven't played
a lot throughout the championship and to try and now
I suppose they came in the starting testing.

Speaker 6 (21:46):
Hey Mills, it's ruder here apart from the money that
Insida obviously will forget.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
From this game.

Speaker 6 (21:53):
When you were in the side and they were playing
games like this, did you feel like it was a
bit I don't know, sort of pointless or is it
a good warm up before they go over to England, Ireland,
France and take on those sorts of teams.

Speaker 8 (22:05):
I don't think it is pointous. I think it is
whilst heavily favorites, but there's also a good chance, you know,
to be able to showcase you know the game in
different parts of the world, but also you know the
fact that the game is growing when you when you
go to different places as an hardback and play in
front of I suppose a different different audience is always

(22:29):
pretty good. In the preparation, sometimes you can get a
little bit caught up in the hype around this sort
of festival sort of side. I think so there's probably
where the guys will be what revisor we think is
got wrong with OK, but it's definitely a chance stepically
for us and community. Now you know, financially you get
to try and really throw the game in Asia because

(22:50):
it's it's messive.

Speaker 5 (22:51):
But hey, Mels, you're the same age as me, we're
born same year, we're both forty four. So I remember
being fifteen years of age watching the All Blacks beat
Japan one hundred and forty five to seventeen in the
World Cup. Do you do you remember that game?

Speaker 8 (23:08):
I remember it slightly. I mean, mark, I scored about
five five or so tries there that day over I
come mean fifteen years old at the time. But you
know they weren't there great in Japan. So they've come,
I mean, they've come a long way. And the dollar
one odds I mean, I mean, but this doesn't come
a long way. You've got to remember that also, and

(23:32):
there some achi players and also the Collsion players into
the sort of their competition as has been messed. And
of course we can't forget old with Eddie Jones as well.
So he's he's got a beat in Japan, and you know,
might you get to that one hundred and forty five?
I think there'd be a lot more competitive all bless.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
Now, just before I let you go, mate, I have
to ask, with this tour coming up, I'll say it again, England, Ireland,
Front and Italy on consecutive weekends, what does success for
the All Blacks look like to you here?

Speaker 5 (24:04):
Mate?

Speaker 4 (24:04):
Especially around the coaching staff and also and also the players.
I'd be interested to know what you think we should expect.
Is that all Blacks fans.

Speaker 8 (24:11):
Well, man, this this this is huge. I mean when
you look when you're looking Frads, Ireland business spicy, the
Irish obviously, but the English well, I mean, what a success.
I'd like to see them. I think we're certainly people
came over here and all the games, all the games
we got on the end, but we've got to be realistic, man.

(24:32):
I think you know, even to pick up one of
one of those you know, those three in a row,
I think realistic. The times that we're in and where
we're out, we're attends at given another twelve months, I
think we'll be. We're happy to be having a four cylinders.
But I still believe we can go over there and
and when when puld up.

Speaker 4 (24:52):
I appreciate it, mate, You have a great weekend day.
Take you all right? Of course? Uh you can watch
the Blacks bits Japan from live on Scottsport one and
stream on Skotsport now sky open.

Speaker 5 (25:05):
We'll have it, Freddy ear delayed coverage from ten to
thirty pm. That might be me, I think, yeah, that
might be me as well. Wa'ts the delay?

Speaker 6 (25:10):
Yeah, what's your fine down? Don't see what the results is?
Don't answer any calls, any messages.

Speaker 4 (25:18):
Interesting one out of three seins Mills Millioana is successful.

Speaker 5 (25:22):
Yeah my hopes, I would.

Speaker 7 (25:23):
Say the Hdarchy Breakfast on Radio Hdarchy MESHI.

Speaker 4 (25:28):
I've been Hurley and Rudi filling in for Jimmy Wells
this week now, Fellas we were supposed to be talking
after school snacks, but unfortunately during that chili song we
were very deep in conversations around that ruby fixture that
we were talking about before with Mills Maliaina.

Speaker 5 (25:41):
Year during the fourth nineteen ninety five you seen them
played Japan. Of course we're playing Japan again this weekend,
but on this particular occasion was the score was one
hundred and forty five to seventeen. Yes, this was during
the nineteen ninety five World Cup in South Africa. This
was basically a B team that played them as well.

(26:02):
It just shows you how far JR Pen's come over
the last few years. You know who was in the squad,
so well, let's just look along on the try scorers.
Alama Euromia scored a try. Craig Dowd scored a try,
Paul Henderson scored a try, Simon Colhyan scored a try
and also kicked twenty conversions. Richard Low got over the line.

(26:22):
Now we're going into the multiple tries scorers. Glenn Elsborn
with two, Robin Brook with two, Jeff Wilson with three,
Eric Rush for three, and Mark Ellis with six.

Speaker 6 (26:33):
You know the thing about Simon Cohan though he missed one,
didn't he got twenty and a try, but he missed.

Speaker 5 (26:39):
He missed a kek. Yeah, what's amazing is Japan got
over for two tries. Yes, and they were to the
same player.

Speaker 4 (26:45):
I was going to ask you what the what were
the Japanese two tries? So who were they two?

Speaker 5 (26:48):
And then they were to hit are Yuki Cajahara? Of course? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (26:52):
Okay? And what number was here?

Speaker 5 (26:55):
I don't know. I doesn't say that on your set
position he was playing? Now, I remember I think he
was a Ford.

Speaker 4 (27:01):
Was there at any point any kind of school board
pressure in that Japanese test? Can you remember?

Speaker 5 (27:05):
There was one hundred percent? And now this was the
jonah Lomu World Cup. This was oh that's that World Cup? Right?
But he didn't plan this game because he had a
slight injury niggle, and I just would love to know
what the score would be if Joanah Lomo had played
this game, it would it would be terrible.

Speaker 6 (27:23):
Now you were saying off air as well, Ben that
if you think back to nineteen ninety five, around that time,
Joon Olomo Rugby came out on PlayStation, which definitely over
my late teenage years loomed very large.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
I'm just looking at some of.

Speaker 6 (27:37):
The names for the All Blacks in the final, like
they had Glen Osbourne's at fallback, Jeff Wilson and John
Lomo on the wings, Buntz and Little in the centers,
Mertz at ten, Grand Baship at nine, Brook Cronfield, Mike Brewer,
brook Susan Zan and Robin both playing. And then in

(27:58):
the front row you obviously had Olo Brown, Fitz, Petrick
and Craig do out.

Speaker 5 (28:01):
Yes, So that that was the line up for John
Lommy rugby on the PlayStation and.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
That was tremendous. Driving it is it's good to watch,
or he did well, or he slipped through the defense, or.

Speaker 5 (28:14):
Could we get a digging back, we might hear it.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
We've got a huge clear something managed to find two
minutes of John Lomi rugby commentary.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Can you get to him? Just got hands in him?

Speaker 5 (28:29):
You'd have to be a good tackle there. Really out
of the.

Speaker 11 (28:34):
Commentary that was super finishing.

Speaker 6 (28:36):
Did you ever do that thing where you made a
whole team of general omos and just ended up playing
a team like Malaysia or Singapore and got three hundred verses?

Speaker 5 (28:43):
Now, yeah, there was a there was a Heck, you
just sort of do some sort of special thing with
the with the PlayStation, tip it upside down and pour
water on it something like that.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
What kind of person do you have to be for
that to make you feel good?

Speaker 5 (28:54):
Laying up led her on to check cricket before.

Speaker 3 (28:58):
Entertainment sports. They were available everywhere on the radio. Out
Journey Wells on Radio Hedaki.

Speaker 6 (29:06):
It's seven thirty one time time guys for your Radio
Hodaki news headlines.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
None of that chat.

Speaker 5 (29:13):
Sorry that was bad anyway, as you were ruder.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
Seven thirty one.

Speaker 6 (29:17):
Wild weather is affecting parts of the country as we
head into the long weekend. State Highway six is blocked
between Fataha and Hoddy Hodey on the west coast, and
strong winds are affecting the Desert Road.

Speaker 5 (29:28):
Well, there you go, Ben Earley.

Speaker 4 (29:29):
Just moments ago you were asking what on earth is
the traffic looking like out there? Have people hit the
roads already? And that answers that question, doesn't it?

Speaker 5 (29:35):
It's not good? And can I just applaud you ruder
on the upgrade of your news headlines, because I think
in the last hour the headline was it was windy
and Wellington. So at least at least you've picked a
place where it might not be windy every single day.

Speaker 6 (29:51):
Yeah, okay, Well, strong winds affecting the Dessert Road.

Speaker 5 (29:54):
It's good.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
It's fairly windy on there most days, isn't it.

Speaker 5 (29:57):
I mean the Dessert Road closing that happen, it's quite
often as well.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
Why did I say desert road instead of Desert Road.

Speaker 5 (30:05):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
I'm not sure either. Something wrong with me.

Speaker 6 (30:08):
Prime Minister Chris Luxon and his UK counterparts so Keir
Starmer have described the relationship between their two countries as
being in good heart. This was at the Chogham meeting
in Samoa last night.

Speaker 5 (30:18):
Drign Chogham as an acronym is one of the uglier ones.

Speaker 6 (30:23):
I went to a Choggham meeting. Once when I was
at high school, we did this thing. We had to
pretend we were from different countries. I was from Mauritius.
It was one of the heads of government from Mauritius,
and we all got on a plane, went to Parmeston
North and did absolutely nothing for a couple of days.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
You go and try and find MH. Three seventy back
in Mauritius to thank Kirby about two decades.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
Later, a number of years later.

Speaker 4 (30:43):
What a full circle moment that must have been for you.

Speaker 5 (30:45):
The word Chogham just sounds great. Like if you had
a mate and his nickname was CHOGGI watched you, you'd
be like, geez, what did he do?

Speaker 4 (30:52):
So that's Commonwealth heads of government me meeting. Yeah, she's
ad as ugly as it's Yea, we're going to work
on that.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
Sounds like you did it with a robot. That's what
I think.

Speaker 6 (31:00):
It sounds like an All Black assistant coach Scott Hansen
as Adam. And they are committed against Japan, despite letting
eleven squad members depart for England. Today, the group of
Frontline pays missing tomorrow's test and Yokohama including three Barretts
and Artie Savier head to London to prepare for next
weekend's test at twicken and would have been good to
know that.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
When we talked to Mills Milliana about half an hour.

Speaker 5 (31:22):
No Barretts.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
No Barretts.

Speaker 5 (31:24):
Been a while since it's happened.

Speaker 4 (31:25):
Do you know I saw a shirtless, shirtless Barrett the
other day? Okay, the last Barrett you would think you'd
see shirtless? Actually sorry, the last Rugby playing Barrett. You
think you'd see shirt Marcott the mascott. Yeah, yeah, and
he is in fine form, isn't he. I didn't realize that,
you know that the four that don't make him like
how they used to mate.

Speaker 5 (31:42):
One perfitct of Barrett mash.

Speaker 4 (31:44):
On Instagram, just giving to search there. Also, I have
a retraction to make. I do a need to apologize
to the Hawk's Bay region. I believe they have.

Speaker 5 (31:51):
An anniversary weekend today, so they do four day weekend.
Good work Hawks, Bay, Yeah, tell you what.

Speaker 4 (31:58):
They're in the Bay hat piannaverse for you guys, the Hdarchy,
Breakfast a Radio, myself, Mesh, Ben Hurley and Ruder filling
in for Wells this week.

Speaker 5 (32:07):
So all this week. I've been noticing that the news
headlines very metro focused, very urban and suburban, and I've
been bringing a bit of grass for its New Zealand
to the news. So I think it's now time.

Speaker 12 (32:22):
For that's enough for your manby Candy Metro News. It's time
for the real stuff. Ben Hurley's Rural round up News.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
You can get in.

Speaker 5 (32:35):
Bind Pydro is world famous for its giant all and
pea bottle and Hakoony for its big old carrot. Nowmonga
Fire residents are hoping the world's largest skateboard will become
a major talking point of their small seaside town.

Speaker 4 (32:49):
It will tell me more about this skateboard, if that's right.

Speaker 5 (32:52):
A lot of skateboard stuff, skateboard ways eight. Do you
know what.

Speaker 4 (32:56):
When you said that there's going to be a new
monument and I asked for a measurement, I wasn't expecting white.

Speaker 5 (33:03):
Wait it's no true. Well, I can give you the
other dimensions if you like. Twelve meters long by three
point one meters wide. It's installed at the entrance to
the Manga Pi Activities own skate Park on October sixteenth,
much to the d light of Curious passers by is
that passers by or passu by? It's definitely peral passers borrow.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
I mean that's just huge news for the Mangifi community,
there isn't it.

Speaker 5 (33:28):
We love a big thing in New Zealand.

Speaker 4 (33:30):
How much does a big thing cost? I've always wanted this.

Speaker 5 (33:33):
Very interesting question. I don't know.

Speaker 4 (33:34):
Because there's a thing like a skateboard, is that donated?
I mean maybe I can such this up and find out,
because I feel like a big skateboard twelve meters long,
three point one meters wide, that's going to be quite expensive.

Speaker 5 (33:44):
Yeah, I mean the big gum boot in tai Haappi
is made out of corrugated iron, so probably not.

Speaker 4 (33:50):
Yeah, that's not as expensive as it.

Speaker 5 (33:52):
I think the biggest, the most expensive big thing in
New Zealand's the big beehive in Wellington.

Speaker 4 (33:57):
Ah, would you say that? I look, with a close
second being the brath Fends and Kadrona. I think if
you accumulated, we know the price of lingerie in this
country is absolutely ridiculous. So if you're looking about sixty
to eighty bucks at a bra, I mean the females
listening this morning might creet me on that in some
males too. But I think if we did the math
on the brath fends of Kadrona also very expensive.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
Not at all.

Speaker 5 (34:16):
Not all soils are created equal. The Otago Regional Council
has new soil information for land managers.

Speaker 4 (34:23):
Toolboxes tell us more about that.

Speaker 5 (34:25):
One Land and soil scientist Eric Busson has developed a
series of free to download fact sheets Watch Otago Soils
with valuable information for farmers and growers.

Speaker 4 (34:37):
I mean there's fascinating stuff there from Eric Button. Eric
Button says not all soils are the same and their
strengths and weaknesses vary as a result of how, when
and where and what they have formed from. Yeah, that
feels about right, I suppose, isn't it?

Speaker 5 (34:50):
This is these are the real issues affecting New Zenders
today and in whether significant rain keeps Melford Road closed
as avalanche hazards incre us.

Speaker 6 (35:01):
Are you talking about significant rain fieldland? And you were
having to go at me before during the news headlines
about me going oh it's Wendy and Wellington and you're
talking about rain fieldland.

Speaker 4 (35:11):
It's a fair point being earlier.

Speaker 5 (35:13):
No one cares about it's Wendy and Wellington.

Speaker 6 (35:15):
We're going to talk about next the drought in the outback.
Good one, good one.

Speaker 5 (35:20):
Are they going to open those roads back up?

Speaker 4 (35:22):
I'm just having a look here at Milford wrote it
looks like reopening will be subject to weather regarding today.
I suppose no shit, it makes sense, yep.

Speaker 5 (35:31):
I guess if you're heading down to Milford Sound for
the long weekend, there might be some delays. And that
is being here. He's Rural round Up for another hour
now before we move on really quickly.

Speaker 4 (35:40):
We did receive a text as we were discussing this
week today's rule round Up, Ben, and it's his attention, Bin.
On three three to three Rule round Up from the
East Coast, a wild deer was seen attempting to jump
a fence to get into a deer farm this morning.
It fell over on its ass.

Speaker 5 (35:53):
Was very entertaining on my commute into Grisbone the Hood.

Speaker 7 (35:56):
Actual breakfast with Jeremy Wells already, hod A.

Speaker 4 (36:00):
You listen to Hardick you break the show with Mash,
Ben Hurley and a Ruda filling into Jimmy Wales as
he's a way in Byron Bay at the moment. Now
after school snacks, Ben, they'll be making the headlines due
to a new study I understand.

Speaker 5 (36:09):
Yeah that's right. I study from the Nicholson Institute of
Think Tank in the UK which sounds made up but
it's not and is ah said that after school snack
food is not as healthy as it could be, but
too much processed, packaged and fried food being consumed by
the youth of today.

Speaker 4 (36:25):
Wow, so where do we start with this?

Speaker 5 (36:27):
Well, here's my thing about after school snacks, right, I
reckon it's the first cooking you do for yourself. Yes, right, yeah,
I suppose it is. And so you don't have a
lot of skill. No, you probably don't have a very
refined palette.

Speaker 4 (36:40):
And the kitchen is often yours, isn't it if you've
got parents that work and things like that, Like it's
a blank canvas, it is. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (36:47):
So my go to was something I called a hot
cheese sandwich, which was literally just a cheese sandwich headed
up in the microwave. Well, this is good.

Speaker 4 (36:54):
Okay, Let's go around the room and see if I
snacks from back in the day because this study is
claiming that they're healthy and sorry, they used to be
far healthy, less healthy year.

Speaker 5 (37:03):
Okay, Well, let's have a listen to yours again. So
what was your sorry hot cheese sandwich? Yeah, man mate,
health cheese, Yeah, hot cheese. My little sister Miranda ws
I listened to the show Miranda she Will. She used
to just have cheese on plate or cheese pancakes.

Speaker 9 (37:19):
Order.

Speaker 5 (37:19):
She put cheese on a plate in the microwave, melt
it until it went bubbly, took it out way to
cut them minutes and it goes kind of hard, and
she just pick it up as one pancake.

Speaker 4 (37:29):
And it was it grated that cheese or was it
kind of like now you could.

Speaker 5 (37:32):
Just slice it because it was going to melt anywhere.

Speaker 4 (37:34):
That's someone else in terms of your hot cheese sandwich, bears,
was that just the cheese it was hot? Or was
the whole sandwich hot? Or was it just a fancy
wave of saying toasty.

Speaker 5 (37:43):
It was certainly not toasty in the microwave.

Speaker 4 (37:47):
So you were microwaving your hot cheese sandwich.

Speaker 5 (37:49):
That's that's all it was. Because I didn't even really
understand how to use the toasty maker.

Speaker 4 (37:54):
So you're running a couple of bits of white deer yep,
with just cheese in the middle.

Speaker 5 (37:58):
Correct and microwaving it me, maybe olenburg if my mother
was particularly feeling healthy that week.

Speaker 6 (38:03):
Yeah, that sounds delicious to me because I used to
do that with baked beans instead of putting them in
the toasted sandwich maker would literally literally be white death, cheese,
baked beans, white death, and the microwave.

Speaker 5 (38:16):
Oh sometimes I do a double decker hot cheese sandwich.

Speaker 4 (38:19):
Yeah good, Yeah, Can I ever guess what that might
have been? Yes, white death or Moleenberg if your mother
was feeling generest cheese corect another bit of Molenberg. Yeah,
here we go? Was there another bit of cheese on
another bit of moln berth.

Speaker 1 (38:33):
It's like the poor man's big mac. That's what that is.

Speaker 4 (38:35):
I was running a camp nacho for a while, like
just a just a camp natcho. Oh good wants to well,
the camp marchos in my world will always corn chips,
and then you'd have a ten of baked beans on
top of that, okay cold, and then just shove that
in the microwave for two to three minutes and then
kind of take it out and just you know, get amongst.

Speaker 5 (38:53):
Do you know I used to I used to make
a dish called pakia Matchos which was potato chips, tomato
sauce and melted cheese on top.

Speaker 1 (39:04):
Did you ever call it? Parky hard chose Hart.

Speaker 4 (39:10):
Three for three? What are you having after school snacks? Now?
What are you feeding your kids? Would love to hear
from you. Are you keeping things healthy after school? Or
are you just letting them run? Are absolute right? We
used to? Or what did you have back in the day? Yeah,
I mean there's some great ticcks coming through on these already.
We'll get to these shortly.

Speaker 7 (39:26):
The hod at you breakfast with Jeremy Wells.

Speaker 4 (39:28):
Already, We've got to wrap this out up really quickly,
Fellas we've made a mistake and we've started talking about food.
We started talking about after school snacks and the text
machine is absolutely led up. Couldn't be a white death
and tomato sauce sandwich. I wish I still had the metallbilism,
Sorry for that. Sistics.

Speaker 1 (39:46):
I love this one.

Speaker 6 (39:47):
Hot dog bun, lasagna, top of cut in half, best foods,
mayonnaise still good now, Oh.

Speaker 4 (39:53):
My goodness, keep this coming through through for it through.
Ben Hurley has read a study about what the modern
post school snacks being far less healthy than.

Speaker 5 (40:02):
Healthy, yes than they used to be, because you know,
I think they You know your aureos, you know your
things that are in packages. Yes, Whereas what we're talking
about is real grassroots for food, right, Ben's r all
round up of after.

Speaker 4 (40:16):
When you got home after school, well and you had
a blank canvas of a kitchen, no parents home, What
were you making? We'll get to those after about twenty
past eight this morning, also after eight o'clock. Unfortunately, I'll
say it again, we're going to be joined by g Lane.

Speaker 5 (40:28):
Oh come on, be nicer here. From what do you reckon?
He head for enough school snack? I'm gonna ask jesus.

Speaker 4 (40:37):
Okay, fairly confectionary heavy, I imagine, No, I reckon.

Speaker 1 (40:41):
He had actual dog roll, cut up dog roll.

Speaker 5 (40:46):
That's all coming up after eight o'clock.

Speaker 7 (40:53):
They breakfast with Jeremy Wells on Radio Hurdarchy.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
Use entertainment sports and.

Speaker 3 (41:02):
He's that there are available everywhere on the radio app
Jeremy Wells on Radio.

Speaker 5 (41:09):
Bye, Yes, good morning, and a happy long weekend.

Speaker 10 (41:12):
Eve.

Speaker 4 (41:13):
It's the heart breakfast with myself, mash Ben Hurley to
my left, Rudeous to my right, of course, filling in
for Jimmy Wells this week, we boys. He's laughing it
up across their environ bay. Good morning, Fellas.

Speaker 1 (41:25):
You know what, Mash you said, it was a long
weekend eve, not for those in the Hawk's bay, But
was it. They're already started.

Speaker 5 (41:30):
Yep, yesterday. Yeah, they're already half a serar deep.

Speaker 6 (41:37):
Four day weekend for those in the Hawks base. So
I imagine you're adding another day or two onto that one.
That's a good way to get a week off.

Speaker 4 (41:43):
During those news headlines, Fellas, I kept an eye on
the texs machine three for three. If you do want
to get in touch this morning. It is going off
like a snake in a bag. We were chatting, is
it a saying?

Speaker 10 (41:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (41:52):
If it's not, it should be. Yeah, it feels like one.

Speaker 4 (41:55):
We were talking earlier about after school snacks, apparently the
far less healthy as that I can to what they
used to be. We got reminiscing about our school snacks
and it turns out they might have not been that
healthy back in the eighties and nineties either.

Speaker 5 (42:06):
No, but I guess this process this packaged. Yes, a
lot of noodles going on in these texts. Yeah, like noodles.

Speaker 4 (42:13):
We'll get to those later on. Laura McGoldrick will also
be joining us to chat a bit of cricket. But
up next acc.

Speaker 5 (42:18):
Here g Lane, Old Grotty himself, that's right, coming in
hot breakfast a radio.

Speaker 4 (42:26):
Myself, Meshi, Ben Hurley and Ruder filling in for mister
Wells today and now we are joined by acc Here
Glane g Lane. Is absolutely no sport going on in
the wilds there right now.

Speaker 1 (42:36):
Sually, Ah, get out of.

Speaker 11 (42:37):
Here, man, You got one job, one job that's appear
for this show. There's a sport galore going on this weekend,
particularly for the oval ball. The All Blacks begin their
Northern tour in Japan funnily enough, that is tomorrow night
at the very pleasant time of seventy pms too usual.
But before that is the NPC Final. It is Wellington
versus Bay of Plenty at the cake turn of those

(43:01):
of you anyone who's really watched the NPC. There's been
a bloody cracking season of NPC in Heartland and so
that's going to be a cracking final. That's at three o'clock.
So if we rugby heres, you can park out from
three o'clock, climb into some bears and climb into the
All Blacks and then also climb into some cricket because
the Test match is on and last night, I don't

(43:21):
know if you watched the for Day one of the
Indian New Zealand Test match, and all our suspicions have
been confirmed. The ball was turning square forty five minutes
of day one, So there we go. We got eventually
got rumbled for about two fifty nine, but India one
for fifteen. But yeah, it's an absolute dust bowl there

(43:41):
in Tone. That's going to be an interesting three day test.

Speaker 9 (43:45):
Then we're going to watch.

Speaker 5 (43:46):
So going back to the All Blacks J Lane, they
are currently paying a dollar in one cent to win.

Speaker 9 (43:53):
Good.

Speaker 11 (43:54):
That's good eating. If you've got to spare mill to
shuck on it, you know, that's good. That's better than
the bank.

Speaker 5 (44:01):
Yeah. Can you overturn the odds and sport bening? Can
it go to under a dollar like it can when
you go to the racetrack.

Speaker 11 (44:07):
Well if you put money on and lose it, So yeah,
well potentially, I don't know. Don't we get any lower
than one dollar one they do? Actually just remove the
odds altogether.

Speaker 4 (44:17):
Well, the other on the other side of the fence,
gu Lane you've got Japan paying thirteen bucks. What do
you reckon? There is a kind of guilty ten bucker
on that one. Not a bad shout at the moment.

Speaker 11 (44:26):
Wow, Look, I mean if you put a ten bucker
on the black Caps to win that first Test, they
were paying eighteen's at one stage all that point, so
I mean they were longer odds than Japan are. So look,
it'll be with a little smith on that one. But
like I can't see, I can't see I can't see Japan. Hey,
but my hunch, my tab hunch for this weekend where
I'm going for the NPC final, and it's very hooker based.

(44:50):
So okay, I've got.

Speaker 5 (44:53):
I've been on a night out with you before lane
and then it always.

Speaker 11 (44:56):
Is so a hooker from either team to be the first,
second or third try scorer and either team to win
by one to twelve points and that's paying four bucks.
So it's basically you got a foot. You got a
foot in each camp really on that one. So that's
a nice little juicy little multi that you can get
on that one. I've stuck a Hundi on that one
to go into the Kodaki tab pool.

Speaker 5 (45:18):
Have you got to have you got a preference there,
g Lane, where do you reckon Wellington or bop?

Speaker 11 (45:23):
It's Wellington are the favorites at the moment. But my
heart's is the Bayo Plenty. I love the Baoplanny Steamers.
I love the Cleveland Steamer. I love everything about the
Steamer and Whatso my heart's with the end of my
head is with the Wellington team. They're just too strong
at the moment. They're playing at home too, in front
of you know, twenty five thousand yellow seats. It's really
inspiring stuff.

Speaker 6 (45:43):
Now, G Lane text actually comes through on three for
eight three. I'm talking about the Steamers playing at the
cake ten and says here asked Gulaine, a boy at
the time, he put a steamer and a cake ton,
do you remember that?

Speaker 11 (45:53):
Look, I am not involved in any of that, so
I can't confirm or deny. I didn't once to get
a true spas order from Wellington Stadium, but there was
nothing to do with anything to do with Steamers, okay
or avandores.

Speaker 4 (46:07):
Have you had any newser Julaine about whether or not
you've been let back into the Wellington Stadium?

Speaker 11 (46:13):
Wow, look I've got I go under several namesshy.

Speaker 4 (46:16):
Sound all right, have a great resty day, thanks you mate. Right,
it's Gulaye there blurring the tone as always. In fact,
I'm might have been guilty of allowing the tone as
well there, Sorry about that.

Speaker 5 (46:31):
I think we're probably all guilty there.

Speaker 4 (46:33):
Please Mike's on the.

Speaker 7 (46:34):
Hy breakfast with Jeremy Wells.

Speaker 4 (46:36):
Already Friday morning. Of course it is a long weekend Eve.
It's myself, Mashi, Ben Hurley and Rudah filling in for
Jimmy Wells this week.

Speaker 5 (46:44):
We're talking after school snack food today because a study
to come out of the well known Nicholson Institute in
the UK if I think tank there that said that
modern after school snack food that the youth of today
having two process, two package too fried.

Speaker 4 (46:59):
Yes that's right, all right, And we thought, well, let's
start maybe having a reflect back on what we used
to eat after school. And I think we're slowly starting
to realize that, you know what, maybe it actually wasn't
that much better. Maybe a little bit more whole food
focused and a little bit more creative.

Speaker 5 (47:13):
I think definitely creative, because it is the time that
you're first in the kitchen by yourself, making your own
food probably.

Speaker 4 (47:20):
Yeah, that's right. I mean we were just making a
coffee out before when we were during the new head
lines and you were saying that you were very impartial
to a white death tomato sauce Sammy. When you got home,
I thinks things were desperate. Also, let's maybe have a
look at going to the phones here. I believe we've
got Jeff from Tiawa Moots. Good morning, Jeff. How are
you made a right?

Speaker 1 (47:37):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (47:37):
Good?

Speaker 9 (47:38):
How are you?

Speaker 5 (47:38):
Yeah? Good?

Speaker 4 (47:39):
Thank you, sir. So, I understand you're running a bit
of a Cheesdale focused after school snack.

Speaker 9 (47:44):
Once upon a time, it's pretty marginal supposed it snack
goes but we and thinking back on it now it is.
It's not great for you. But we used to get
the old cheese and just open the first little opening
up and it in the microwave for and alosted seconds,
and you know the you know your plastic cheese. You

(48:07):
get your cheese and you pull it out and you
don't take the plastic wrapper off.

Speaker 1 (48:12):
You just open it up a little bit.

Speaker 9 (48:14):
That's just the first one, and then you shove it
in for I'm going to say fifty seconds.

Speaker 1 (48:18):
But I don't know.

Speaker 4 (48:21):
That's good.

Speaker 5 (48:21):
That's there's getting nuclear that cheese.

Speaker 9 (48:23):
And then you pull it out and then you pull
off what's left to pull off of the plastic, and
then and then you eat it like a like a
neck and yeah, no worries about microplastics. You're eating plastic.

Speaker 6 (48:37):
So it was good, now, Jiff, When you were doing this,
how long would you have to leave it before you
could eat it after it had heat it up?

Speaker 3 (48:45):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (48:46):
Straight away?

Speaker 4 (48:46):
Okay, So were you eating it like a kind of
like a juicy situation, you know what I mean, Jeff,
We're like you kind of squeeze it out of the
packet slowly or were you completely peeling it and then
eating it.

Speaker 9 (48:57):
Because you're thinking that it's melting like normal cheese.

Speaker 8 (49:00):
It's not.

Speaker 9 (49:00):
It's like solid like a cake. Yeah, it's like it's
like eating I don't know, like a toast or yeah,
something like that.

Speaker 1 (49:10):
Right, weird.

Speaker 4 (49:11):
So you've gone past the point of melting to the
point where it's resolidized.

Speaker 9 (49:15):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, And I don't know how it came
about it, and you're reflecting not ideal.

Speaker 5 (49:19):
But nah, it's nice. It's nice that you're still with
us exually, Jeff, because it sounds like a carstagenic nightmare
from us.

Speaker 4 (49:27):
Thanks for your cool Jeff. Shall we move on, Damien
from t G A Goo morning, Damien? How are your boss?

Speaker 8 (49:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (49:31):
I'm good, buddy, A right?

Speaker 4 (49:32):
What are you heading me with? You're not as perverted
as Jeff from.

Speaker 10 (49:37):
That bad Man.

Speaker 11 (49:39):
You put savor yeast flakes on his potatoes with butter,
and I thought it tasted pretty good.

Speaker 8 (49:43):
So let's get home from amatter Collins there and chuck
a bowl full of butter. What favorite yeast?

Speaker 11 (49:50):
Melt it up?

Speaker 4 (49:50):
Just have like a bit of a.

Speaker 8 (49:53):
Melt.

Speaker 5 (49:54):
But how these flakes are melted butter? How's the how's
the hearthouse there?

Speaker 4 (50:00):
Dam I mean, what does it taste like? I mean,
it's only two ingredients. I should know the answer to
that question.

Speaker 5 (50:06):
But is it?

Speaker 4 (50:07):
Is it tasty? I remember being tasty?

Speaker 12 (50:10):
But so I wouldn't even know where to get savy
flakes from these days.

Speaker 9 (50:15):
I'm growing adult with kids and I would not know
what to buy.

Speaker 5 (50:18):
You're giving those they are?

Speaker 1 (50:19):
Sorry, Ben?

Speaker 5 (50:19):
Are you giving those to your kids, Damien? Or you're
discouraging them from there?

Speaker 4 (50:23):
Discouraging that? Yeah, it's probably for the best. Well, thanks
for you, cool mate, keep those coming through three forre
three or give us a call one hundred hardache. What
were you smashing post school.

Speaker 5 (50:32):
Noodles with tomato, sauce and cheese. Yeah, yeah, it sounds
pretty good, the old mouse trapper course classic.

Speaker 4 (50:41):
There's a lot of two minut noodle ones coming through
on three for three.

Speaker 7 (50:44):
All right, they breakfast.

Speaker 5 (50:46):
Already myself, Mesh.

Speaker 4 (50:48):
You've been Hurley and Ruda filling in for Jeremy Wells
this week as he's across at Byron Bay. We are
chatting snacks because Ben Hurley found a study that sounds
very made up, but anyway, it's focusing on after school
snacks not as healthy as I used to be apparently,
and we're reminiscing over snacks that we used to have
post school and the text machine has absolutely blown up.

Speaker 5 (51:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (51:08):
My favorite so far actually has a guy called Ben.
During school days, I used to have two pie sandwiches
and a box of shapes all pre dinner Wow, and
then would go through a two letter ice cream in
three days, Growing boy metabolism. Funny thing about that. We
called Ben to try and get him on the radio show.
He said, can't mate, I'm just about to hit the gym.

Speaker 5 (51:29):
That's making good life choices.

Speaker 4 (51:33):
Been good on you, any boy.

Speaker 5 (51:34):
He's been four hours on a treadmill and a rowing
machine there, just to work off those two pice images
and those pizza shapes from earlier use today. What else
we got here coming through and three for three? Holy,
A lot of luncheon coming out of the South. A
lot of lunch or Belgium. Yes, that's right, wheatbaks, corn
flakes with creams. Is this Texter?

Speaker 4 (51:52):
I mean Wheatbooks. Yeah, Wheatbooks was reliable.

Speaker 5 (51:55):
I feel like the after school cereal seems to loom
large over American television them. You know, they eat a
lot of cereal after school, whereas yeah, New Zealanders definitely
seem to be quote cheese focused.

Speaker 4 (52:09):
We are more savory with our after school snacks.

Speaker 1 (52:11):
I don't know.

Speaker 6 (52:12):
There was a lot of times in our household that
we wouldn't have cocoa pops because, you know, coca pops
was a thing that a was a bit more expensive,
and B the parents knew that as soon as there
was coca pops in the pantry, we would rip through them.

Speaker 1 (52:24):
And so the thing was obviously you have the cocoa
pops in the morning when they're there.

Speaker 6 (52:27):
But then you come home and you have a big
bowl of coca pops, finish them off, and then at
the bottom you've basically got your chocolate milkshake as well.

Speaker 5 (52:34):
Yeah, it's beautiful chocolate milkshake, not even crunchy at that point.

Speaker 1 (52:38):
So you have only crunchy and then not even crushy,
you get two I.

Speaker 4 (52:42):
Mean chunks of rolled butter and sugar when the cupboard
was bes is this texting?

Speaker 5 (52:47):
Goodness me, you've awoken a memory. Occasionally we'd have the
cream in a can. What do you call it, like
cool whip or whatever?

Speaker 4 (52:55):
Not contence milk, No, no, no, the spray cream in it.

Speaker 1 (53:00):
Yeah, what do you call that?

Speaker 4 (53:01):
That's very American?

Speaker 5 (53:02):
And but I used to put that on a sandwich
with some golden syrup.

Speaker 1 (53:07):
I used to do it with jam and a little
bit of banana. That was a good one. This one
for nada.

Speaker 5 (53:12):
At least there's something natural in men.

Speaker 6 (53:14):
Yeah, there you go, maybe from agent three to eight
on the text. Any love for just eating a whole
sash av RaRo powder.

Speaker 4 (53:20):
Oh, plenty of love for that. I'll get it right
behind that.

Speaker 5 (53:23):
We'll have to come back to these basically cocaine.

Speaker 4 (53:26):
Yeah, basically as we have to come back to this
after seventh thirty eight thirty. Sorry geez, I'm an hour behind.
Coming up Laura a Gold Director, chadar Bit of cricket
and also keep those coming through three for three. What
were you eating after dinner back in the naughties, nineties, eighties,
whenever it was, I don't care. I'd love to hear
from you.

Speaker 3 (53:42):
It's your news, sports, entertainment, any music that were offs
say little everywhere on the Iheartrady right here on Radio
Lady with Jeremy Wells.

Speaker 6 (53:51):
It's a thirty two time for your radio heardache news headlines.
Prime Minister Chris Luxen and his British counterparts so Kirs
Starmer have met and some more on the sidelines of
the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting or CHOGGHAM.

Speaker 5 (54:04):
Today.

Speaker 1 (54:05):
Luxon will meet with King Charles three times.

Speaker 5 (54:07):
And he's been on the CARBA last night as we
understand King Charles, so he'll be a bit well under
the weather. You don't really get hung over from Carver,
but you definitely feel tired the next day.

Speaker 6 (54:18):
Now Luxon he does not drink alcohol, I wonder if
he's on the carver though, wonder if he gets into that.

Speaker 1 (54:24):
It's more of a natural thing.

Speaker 5 (54:25):
Means, if you've never had alcohol, but you've just had
the beautiful, earthy taste of java.

Speaker 1 (54:31):
I reckon he wouldn't be the only one.

Speaker 6 (54:32):
A strip club in Dunedin is defending a new contract
with a clause stating workers must redo a dance for
free if the performance is considered defective. Stileto's Bar has
told us dances if there's a defect such as cutting
surfaces shorter than the time paid for, then they must
remedy it.

Speaker 5 (54:49):
I think you should be paid over the odds if
you're a stripper in Dunedin just because of the weather,
are you taking your clothes off in Dunedin? I mean,
do they close the doors for the winter or is
it just the summer institution this particular establish.

Speaker 4 (55:05):
I want to get stuck by the door in a
Dinadion strip club. There's a lot of suit and you're
working one of those kind of operations. Near the door,
You're going to catch that draft.

Speaker 5 (55:11):
Imagine that someone comes in and you're on stage.

Speaker 4 (55:14):
It's it's not what you want, but headlights turn on
all of a sudden a disaster.

Speaker 5 (55:17):
I say that should get danger money, yeah, or just
turn on the just turn on the heating in there
will kill someone.

Speaker 6 (55:24):
Be fine and New Zealand have been dismissed for two
hundred and fifty nine, while India sixteen for one at
stumps on the opening day of their second cricket Test
and poone. Meanwhile, India have beaten the White Ferns by
fifty nine runs and their opening ODI at a Metabad.
Laura McGoldrick will join us to talk about both those
games just before nine o'clock.

Speaker 5 (55:42):
And White Ferns definitely hungover still yes.

Speaker 4 (55:44):
Well, hopefully we can talk to Laura mcgldrick about this.
I saw on her socials boys that she was heavily
involved with the aftermath of the White fan celebration after
the T twenty World Cup.

Speaker 5 (55:53):
Amazing. I would love to want a party that would
be she.

Speaker 1 (55:57):
Was diving right into them the celebration.

Speaker 4 (56:01):
Excuse me, we're just now kind of get stuck in
a bit of t rex, going to get through it.

Speaker 7 (56:07):
The breakfast with Jeremy Wells already.

Speaker 4 (56:13):
That would be t rex and this would be ready
a heardache. You listen to the Heartache Bricky Show with myself, Mashi,
Ben Hurley and a Ruda filling in for what on
earth are you doing?

Speaker 1 (56:21):
There been a t rex A good impression, actually really
good one.

Speaker 5 (56:27):
They played the instruments pretty well with those tiny little arms.

Speaker 4 (56:30):
Actually, yeah, I hadn't thought about that before.

Speaker 1 (56:32):
What sort of noise does a t rex make? Again?

Speaker 9 (56:34):
Ben?

Speaker 1 (56:36):
Good one one more time.

Speaker 4 (56:38):
Now we're talking after school snacks here this morning on
the Heardache Breek for the show aren't we you found
a study beIN? Do you want to remind us of
what that might study might be?

Speaker 5 (56:44):
Yeah? Culinary think tank, the Nicholson Institute in the UK.
We world famous. Yeah, so they said that the modern
after school snack two processed two packaged too fried. Yes,
and our contention potentially is that they haven't got to
be better from what we used to do.

Speaker 4 (57:02):
Mate, So we'll put the call out through for through
oh eight hundred HARDECHI what were you smashing back post
school pre dinner? Was kind of the question. And when
I say this, I don't say it with light. The
text machine has blown up and we're trying to get
through all of these this morning, but this might have
to be it This might be our last break on these,
so let's try and read a few of these off
I reckon.

Speaker 6 (57:21):
Yeah, there's quite a few here that's center on putting
something between two pieces of bread. For instance, leaning tower
microwave pizza in between a white bread sandwich born Veta
and butter sandwich. This one here sugar sandwiches, which is
just white death with a haircloat of butter and enough
white shirt sugar to killer horse I've had.

Speaker 4 (57:41):
I never had that growing up, but I'm almost glad
that I didn't know about that being an option because
I think that would have been right up my alely Well.

Speaker 5 (57:47):
Sugar and butter is just basically cake icing.

Speaker 6 (57:50):
Yeah, yeah, donut, doesn't it. Yeah, so you're making your
own donut at home. That's that's key enginuity.

Speaker 4 (57:56):
Earlier we were talking about RaRo. This person is I
take your row packet. I'll raise you a box of
jelly crystals.

Speaker 5 (58:01):
Oh, yes, thank you, it's good. Yeah, that's clever. That'll
keep you up till one in the morning.

Speaker 4 (58:07):
Anzac Vickie's but rolled so thin is to be sea
through rolled thin, and then you eat it like some
kind of pancakes. Lash sheet of okay, boats.

Speaker 5 (58:15):
Okay, we're definitely going down the sweet.

Speaker 4 (58:19):
They are getting sweeter and sweeter as they can. Butter sugar,
semi six and a mill of ice cream and a
can of dairy whips. Is this text?

Speaker 6 (58:25):
Wow, it's funny you say that, because we've got one
here that is a savory one. And Ben, you were
talking earlier about how it's almost like your introduction to
the kitchen for you to come home and have this
thing laid out for you. This one says, Hi, I
would boil a potato and mash it with anything in
the pantry, for instance, garlic, tomato sauce, soy sauce, onions,
and mustard sauce.

Speaker 1 (58:46):
And I think that that's good. And Ramsey stuff.

Speaker 5 (58:48):
That's pretty good.

Speaker 4 (58:49):
That's high level packet of dry to minut noodles. Is
this text A Yeah? I think that was quite common.
Wasn't it just getting opening it up and biting into
it like a biscuit.

Speaker 5 (58:56):
Yes, I had a flat mate who did that. He
was Australia. Nextly, but he used to get a packet
of tunut noodles and before opening them crush them up.
I didn't put the packet of flavoring on and just
eat it like a packet of chips, and you could
hear them just kind of hot. Yeah yeah, see that's
unpleasing an a weird A nine pack of big Cookie
Times washed down with the two letters of milk. I

(59:18):
was also very milk focused growing up. I would always
remember craving milk for some reason. Well, I grew up
in Hardward. Actually came out of the tap.

Speaker 4 (59:26):
Really okay, a little tomato saw stuff coming through. So
many more tics coming through as we talk about this,
and in fact I can't preread these, so they could
get a little bit herey. But my sister used to
have a table spoon with icing sugar straight and one
day I changed the labels with the baking powder. The
result was so awesome.

Speaker 5 (59:43):
Oh that's just hard good work.

Speaker 4 (59:45):
Mayonnaise sandwich is another taxter. I mean mayonnaise. What is mayonnaise?
Eggs and sugar.

Speaker 5 (59:51):
I don't think sugar is not sugars, vinegar.

Speaker 4 (59:54):
I've never been a mayonnaise guy. Oh really, yeah, I prefer.

Speaker 5 (59:57):
Like, I don't know, it's weird because you look like maye.

Speaker 4 (01:00:00):
Yeah that's harsh.

Speaker 5 (01:00:00):
All right, there we go?

Speaker 4 (01:00:02):
Are we done with post school?

Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
Yeah, we could actually be. We could be here till tomorrow.

Speaker 5 (01:00:08):
The scientific conclusion of this is that snacks have not
got worse.

Speaker 4 (01:00:12):
Yes, that is the scientific conclusion. Modern So the.

Speaker 5 (01:00:16):
Nicolson Institute shut yourself down. I'd say, pull yourself off
the internet. And I don't think you even exist there.

Speaker 1 (01:00:23):
They're in Scotland and the Western Iles.

Speaker 7 (01:00:25):
Thucky breakfast already.

Speaker 4 (01:00:27):
Myself she being early and a ruder filling in for
mister Wells this week, and thank goodness we are now
joined by Laura mcgoldwreck, who's got absolutely nothing going on
in her life right now. Laura, are you doing all
right down there? You just twddled new thumbs?

Speaker 13 (01:00:40):
Oh yeah, I mean, what what's doing sellas?

Speaker 1 (01:00:42):
I mean?

Speaker 13 (01:00:43):
God, hi am yeah, not much that thing. I mean,
I'm exhausted. I was up and like watching cricket.

Speaker 8 (01:00:47):
What are you guys doing the same?

Speaker 4 (01:00:49):
So what your last week looked like?

Speaker 5 (01:00:50):
Mate?

Speaker 4 (01:00:51):
Are you been dubuying?

Speaker 13 (01:00:53):
I was buying. I was there for the duration of
the World Cup and it was a good time that. Yeah,
it was pretty it was pretty special. I don't know
if you guys might have seen or anything, but the
white Ferns won the whole damn thing.

Speaker 1 (01:01:07):
So it was a time.

Speaker 5 (01:01:09):
So l'sa what were those party celebrations like after the win?
I mean, just I went out of nowhere, absolute trouncing
in the final And if spirits must have been high,
did you hit the town?

Speaker 8 (01:01:25):
Oh, Ben helly, I couldn't possibly reveal.

Speaker 5 (01:01:27):
Of course I can reveal.

Speaker 9 (01:01:28):
My god, it's me.

Speaker 13 (01:01:30):
So seeing now you say you went out of nowhere.
But actually, okay, I think they lued everyone into it,
like I think it was tact, you know what I mean,
lose ten on the bounce coming into the damn thing,
beat India convincingly in the first game. Wells look like
they was falling off against Australia because it's Australia and
they are sort of the best team in the world,
not anymore because we are, Trady would suggest, although if

(01:01:51):
you watched the ODI last night anyway, that's neither hit
or lit. But so you know, they played some really
interesting cricket that semi final. They were so good against
the West Sundays and the Wed Sundays women's team are
very similar to the West Indis men's team that you
would have watched a lot of where you just don't
know which we Sunday side is going to turn up
on the day and then they absolutely Australia South Africa,

(01:02:13):
like they just took it to them in that final.
They were so good.

Speaker 9 (01:02:16):
I don't know.

Speaker 13 (01:02:17):
I don't know how. I don't know if anyone was.
We did you guys get up and watch.

Speaker 4 (01:02:20):
Yeah, we were doing breakfast radio at the time. We're
on the auldrect. We were sitting here. We had to
I think we even had to play two songs in
a row. We were that desperate to watch the We
were that desperate to watch the final over. So yeah,
we were up and watching.

Speaker 13 (01:02:31):
It's called me But anyway, okay, in terms of the
in terms of the celebrations, well, look a couple of things.
I didn't leave the ground until about halb us three
in the morning. We were with the team. It was
sort of all the crew because of all the ICC events.
It's fun if you were working on the broadcast, because
it's a bunch of weirdo individuals from around the world,
and I do means from everywhere from sound to cameras

(01:02:53):
to on air, to producers to everyone from all over
the world. Like animal oh yeah, great party animals as well,
like at one point you'll have like a fabulous Indian
producer who's speaking with their accent in your ear, and
then the next game you'll have a West Indian's like,
that's cool man. You just crawled on a brick when
you want to traw it a bread and then you
perf you're trying to It's like a melting pot of people.

(01:03:14):
It's so much fun. And then the after party was yes,
hipdeck it was hip. There's a yam. There's a whole
lot going on. But yeah, so I thought I thought
it was a good opportunity for me to spend some
time out in the middle once everyone had gone, you know,
and I had accreditation on it all felt pretty legal. Yeah,

(01:03:35):
there was some stuff that went down and buy it
a great time.

Speaker 5 (01:03:37):
So what like obviously party at the ground. I'm going
deep into this, but was there a bit of a
circuit round town? I've been out in Dubai. It's a
good place to do a circuit.

Speaker 13 (01:03:47):
Yeah, did a hell of a cicget. But the problem
there is in Dubai, I'm not their kind.

Speaker 9 (01:03:50):
Of woman, do you know what I mean?

Speaker 5 (01:03:52):
Yes, I think I understand.

Speaker 13 (01:03:54):
You know a couple of opinions this is interesting. There
is a circuit. There is definitely a circuit out in
Dubai and we did we have a look in. Could
any of us stand to do that? Yeah, I mean
we had a little look in. There was more of
a look in. Once we got to the hotel, we
sort of you know, turned things out with another gear.
We were all still wearing a uniform, which was you know,

(01:04:15):
some of the uniforms are questionable. You'd think we'd played
We sort of handled it so well. Katie Martin went
and hung out with the team on the beach that
they took the trophy for a little trip to the beach,
which is nice. Yeah, as you should. And then I
had this rip. I was leaving that following morning and
got head to get home to film game or two halves.
So I was getting picked up at seven o'clock in
the morning. I woke up next to two toasted sandwiches,

(01:04:38):
fully clothed, and thought audience escaped on here.

Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
So yeah, no good stuff, Good day, Laura mcgoldwich. Just
quickly as well.

Speaker 6 (01:04:49):
Obviously we're talking about the White Ferns who lost, who
lost overnight? Now overnight as well. The black Caps played
against India. Of course, turner in fifty nine and there
are sixteenth one. I've got a theory actually, because obviously
we were going pretty well, just about two hundred for three.
Do you reckon that turn in fifty nine on this
pitch is actually pretty good score for us.

Speaker 13 (01:05:11):
Well, if you watch the way Washington's Simba bawl, yeah,
I think, yeah, I definitely do. But you know, there
are a couple of things in life you can be
certain of death taxes and a lovely scene presentation from
Tim Saudi so to get roteit at the end of
the Indian Captain at the end of the day. I
think it was a lovely way to go on to
day too. We'll see what the score looks like because

(01:05:32):
obviously you know they now get to bat on it.
What our spinners can do bringing Mitchell Santner in, will
that be the difference?

Speaker 5 (01:05:38):
I don't know.

Speaker 13 (01:05:38):
Each Sody is there. Should he have maybe come into play?
But then they wanted Mitchell Satin's bating. It looked there's
a few things to unfold, I think, and today is
a very big, very big day in terms of someone
said to me, it looks like a carpet to the pitch,
which I thought Oh my god, great, great, great gore great.

Speaker 5 (01:05:54):
Okay, well there you go, lad on my Goldrick.

Speaker 4 (01:05:55):
There she's a lot of information in five minute city there.
We appreciate your time this morning.

Speaker 13 (01:06:00):
Gave you any information, It's a lot of words. But
you guys, take care of a lovely day. Love blah love.

Speaker 5 (01:06:03):
You're professionally skirted it around, getting really deep into the
white ferns with celebrations.

Speaker 13 (01:06:08):
Welcome the white fans celebrations. Accept the month celebrations and
a toast couple toast down.

Speaker 4 (01:06:13):
We are going to have to come back to those
white fans celebrations at some point, Laurie. We'll give you
a call, maybe next week, and we can discuss anytime.

Speaker 13 (01:06:19):
You know, you know, I'm here for you guys, maybe.

Speaker 4 (01:06:20):
About a four part investigation, the series into that news reader.

Speaker 1 (01:06:23):
Here's some information.

Speaker 6 (01:06:24):
You can watch day two of that second Test between
India and the black Caps live on Skysport one or
on Skysport.

Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
Now as well.

Speaker 4 (01:06:32):
Okay, fellas, I think we're going to have to wrap
things up here, Ben Hurley, thank you for this week, mate.

Speaker 5 (01:06:36):
Look I've had an absolute last.

Speaker 4 (01:06:39):
Same cool ruder. Thanks for this week.

Speaker 1 (01:06:41):
Mate, Hey, thanks mate, Ben Can you come back next week.

Speaker 5 (01:06:45):
I would love to come in for a couple of
days midweek next week, if that's.

Speaker 4 (01:06:47):
Okay, okay, all right, turn your podcasts out today at
eleven am. The radio show Highlights of course, and the
podcast Long Weekend whatever it's called a long weekend as well.
How good?

Speaker 5 (01:06:59):
Alright here, let's get out of here. The Hodlicky Breakfast
thanks to Bunning's Trade.

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