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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From the rugby field to the rotary shed. It's the
Country Sport Breakfast with Brian Kelly on Gold Sport.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Sir, I'm a bushy, I am lady. It's caught it
wait here on Gold Sport and the Country Sport Breakfast.
He is definitely Australian. Jimmy Doland joins us out of
Out of Australia Morning, Jim Brian, I hope you had
a great weekend mate.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
Yes, it didn't rain. It was a good weekend.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Actually was really nice in the supercars a Sydney Motorsport Park,
wasn't it.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Yes, and there was an interesting week's racing chas mostat
now showing the one thing that's been missing in recent years, consistency.
He had a win in a podium in Townsville and
boy he was impressive, especially yesterday. You knew that he
was coasting along. He had that little daughter door with
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Will Davison at the start, but once he got to
the front, it was just that last pit stop was
the only time that he sort of gave the others
a smiff. And when they were showing their race highlights,
is still watching it and their highlights for a pit stop?
I thought well, this has been a pretty comfortable victory
for Chaz and he's now just over one hundred points
behind Will Brown for seconds. So I think we're going
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to have a big race to the finish to decide
the championship.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
I think fatherhood's changed him. We watched that and you know,
he's got rid of the colored hair, He's got rid
of the sort of she'll be right attitude, a little
maturer now.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
I think, yeah, he's probably got a full time boss
and his wife keeping a lid on things, so you know,
and not having the change nappies and things. I'm pretty
sure he's enjoying his time beyond the wheel.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
I should say too, well done to Matt Pain in
Race one under the lights on Saturday night. He drove
a brilliant race, great strategy, one stop for them. It
was quite brilliant.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
Yeah, Shanne, he's got a one race wonder after he's
winning Townsville. I think he's going to probably mightn't be
too far back to win it this year, but you're
certainly going to follow in the footsteps of a couple
of other Kiwis in recent years.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
All right, let's talk about the Wallabies. They played Georgia
on the weekend and at one stage whould you got
a little close to the Wallabies.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Yeah, it was a crazy old game. Forty to twenty
nine really is no indication of the game. The Wallaby's
winning that and those scary moments. Who would have had
Georgia passing in their own ingle then going one hundred
and five meters score in a fairly spectacular try will
see plucked over and over and it was the breakdown
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where the Aussies came apart. That's where all of George's
points started. So yeah, I think the Georgians, after beating
Eddie's team last week and then going close against the Wallabies,
will be pretty happy. And Joe Smith's got a few
things to work on. He's calling Will Skelton and Marika
Corapedi the overseas players in the take on the spring box,
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but they won't be able to do it all. So yeah,
I'd imagine the Wallaby's boys if they thought they're gott
it an easy week of training this week. I don't
think that's going to be the case. Twenty six thousand
fans for an afternoon Test match. It was the tenth
most watched TV program on Saturday. So the Wallaby's under
Joe Smith on the app.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
All right, well it'll be interesting when they come up
against the Springbook, that's for sure. State of Origin I
have good all both came back into it.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Yeah, there's plenty of push and shove and the handbags
is ten paces and some of the older guys will
say but it was a contest that the Blues certainly
prevailed with their game plan and their belief But it
was interesting to see not too many Origin players backed
up and it would have been pretty hard to back
up from that game. But we saw two yesterday and
Tom did and then the hammerso tabu fido. They did
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what they could in Origin, they set up and scored
some tries. It didn't he was setting up the winner
for the Cowboys to break the Canterbury Hearts and keep
the Cowboys in the for the finals, while the Hammer
he just was everywhere. We're doing some stuff that we
Queenslanders I hoped he might have done. On Wednesday night
he scored two tries and did a lot more, but
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of course it wasn't enough. When that blake Nathan Cleary,
who's been out for a while with a hamstring injury.
He put his hammy to the test and came up
a winner, that two point field goal for a twenty
eight to twenty six win over the Dolphins. So I
think that Penris getting the band back together for the
role of the finals. We got some interesting times ahead.
Then the team from your side of the ditch probably
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won't mention them because they would like to have that
eighty minutes over again. I think, oh.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
Well, yeah, I mean that that conversion that Chanelle Harris
Devita missed almost out in front of him should have
been a different game, couldn't it.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
A There's nothing worse than scoring more tries in the
opposition and coming up coming.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Over second, sitting twolf on the lander, the good old Wahs.
We've got a little bit of work to do, he Jim.
Always good to catch up, mate, have a great week.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
I'm going to go and watch Oscar Pis celebration.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
Oh yes, what a good result for for McLaren.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Name mmm even though they wanted Lando to win. Yeah,
and ass he gets his first win.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
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