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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Sport, the latest from the Land and just great rock.
(00:03):
It's the Country Sport Breakfast with Brian Kelly on Gold Sport,
your home of White commentary. Will you alrighty?
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Time to catch up with our Ossie copper Jimmy Doland.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Morning Jim he BK.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Hope you're well mate.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
It didn't rain on the weekend so I'm excited.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
You got the Origin Blues though.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
Yeah, so well? Its quick ne is for one of
the Warriors, Mitch Barnett. He's a step closer to Blues
Jersey in Orange and to one from his strong performances
as the Warriors beat the Cowboys and showed a bit
of a form that got them into a top four
finish last year. And then there's injuries. Liam Martin hurt
his foot in Origin one. He is a mystery how
(01:14):
long his foot injury or how bad his foot injury is,
because no one will say how long they expect him
to be on the sidelines. And then at Penrith yesterday
we saw Hamoliolatu who showed a bit of fire in
Orangin one too. He's picked up a calf injury and
they're not exactly things that heal in a hurry, so
he could be in a spot of bother there two
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for Game two in Melbourne, but he well, he was
part of the manly side that started well and matched
it with the Panthers for the first half. But then
the three time premiers they look like they're going to
make it four for their second half performance. They are fantastic.
The Blues fans are really hoping that Mitch Moses has
a strong game for Paramatta against the Bulldogs this afternoon
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and he could possibly slip it in the half back
jersey because he's certainly is a very very good organizer
and would not be out of place in Origin two.
A desperate one for the books.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
It was a good, good weekend for US Warriors. Fans
have watching them and demolish the North Queens and Cowboys.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Though yeah they ye hit that gear again that I
think they need to produce a lot more between now
and the finals and they'll showed that it last year
wasn't a flash in the pan.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
M all right, Hey, you're just stu about crunch time
for a big name Olympic hopeful.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
Yes, I know he's among your favorite pop stars, Brian
Cody Simpson. He has to find another point five of
a second on his TV in the one hundred butterfly
at the Australian Swim Trials this week. If he wants
to fulfill his dream and make the team for the
Paris Olympic Games. It does, however, seem a more realistic
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chance that he can make the top six in the
men's one hundred free style so he can get in
the relay team, but that also requires a new TV
and if he needs any motivation apart from putting his
pop stars them on hold to be a swimmer, his
girlfriend Emma mckinn, Australia's most decorated Olympian already Already she's
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declared that this will be her final Olympic Games and
so she said a simple goal to go out with
a bang and swim faster than she has ever before.
So that's just the pressure you need when your partners
one of the well, probably the best we've ever had,
and you're struggling to get in the team. So Tony
needs to find that extra half a second.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
Melbourne rebels, I feel a bit sorry for them at
the end of the game on Saturday, so it's all
over for them now. All these talented players that will
be going north south east to west, and the coaching
as well, really the coaches.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
Yeah, the Hurricanes didn't show them any mercy or sympathy
and solemn trip home and you're right, they have to
pack up their homes now and decide or hope that
they can find somebody to continue per professional rugby career. Yeah,
they tried the beast for a couple of late tries
that I've never beat the Hurricanes of Wellington who are
just playing too good at the moment. So they follow
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the Queensland Reds out of the finals. And there might
be a twist in the saga because the Brumbies are
flying the Elsie flag now. In the Super Rugby Semis,
they will play the Blues, which won't be easy. They
only had eighty eight hundred in Canberra, but it don't
get a bit chilly there, which is led for another
push for a closed in stadium in Canberra, but that's
(04:27):
a different story. They're still talk between rugby fans and
I think some officials are probably pushing for this in
the background too, that the Brumbies may have to relocate
to Melbourne where it's seems to have a better financial chance.
But They've won all ten home games this year and
I don't think things that they've been a hurry to
give up their fortress. But if it means the long
term future the Brumbies survives, they may be the Melbourne
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Brumby all right.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Wishing on the lack against the Blues on Friday night
over here made always good to catch up for Stephen's
won the Canadian Grand Prix from Norris and Russell. Just
in case you we're watching.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
It, I was. I was watching Piastre and you're stuck
in the third for about twenty seconds. Slip back a sixth.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
Get on your mate. We're talking again next week. Happy
good weekaw Ossie. Correspondent Jimmy Dollars