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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From the sports field to the shearing shed. It's the
Country Sport Breakfast with Brian Kelly on Gold Sport.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Well.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
Another pretty hectic a weekend of sports, so we'll start
with a big one. Get that one out of the way.
Early hours of Sunday morning, New Zealand. Time in Cape Town,
second rugby Test between Neill Blacks and South Africa. Malcolm
Box again for short South Africa.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Sick call, Si sack Callezi, the cry the captain of
South Africa.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
Sports still there to South Africa. Marx trying to get
a second shove on. This is good stuff from South
Africa at Crumbell.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Stick around, here's away, turn the left complake, Malcolm up,
then the left blake. Dinner makes it eighteen twelve.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Yes, and I wanted piece of history for the AB's
eighteen twelve defeat of the Springbok in Cape Down, the
first time in seventy five years that South Africa have
collected four straight wins over New Zealand. It's been a
long time since they've held the Freedom Cup as well.
So the All Blacks are now on their way home.
Got a week off before they face embarrassing Australia. Right
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to the NPC Round five and they have plenty opened
it to thrash Manoa two sixty eight fourteen. In their
game and Rot on Friday night, the Steamers ran in
ten tries on the way to recording their highest ever
score in the NPC competition. And Saturday's Battle of the
Bridge between Auckland and North Arbor.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Sullivan for Yoanni.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
Nice Quack hands sale and now Sullivan again gets rid
of a couple of defenders trading looking, punching up the
middle zone. Sullivan, North Harbour's defense desperate. Now Yuannis Auckland
get a roll on Shay Clark has got twenty against
the Canny got power it to the line power at
the final ninety seconds. Auckland ended their worst losing start
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to the NPC seasons began in nineteen seventy six. They
won the Battle of the Bridge, beating North Harbor thirty
six thirty two. Quite a good game. Actually you'd eaton
Park thanks to a very late match winning try by
Caleb Tangata also two o five Saturday afternoon, Wellington top
of the table. They remain unbeaten top of the men's
competition after a thirty six twelve win over Southland played
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in Potado and Canterbury steamrolled Otago thirty four to sixteen.
In the Southern Men's Derby in Dunedin to the Ruanfillis
Shield Challenge between hawks Bay and Tasman.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Parata lines up the posts. He'll have the distance. He's
got a good boot on him. Direction is key Paratah
towards the uprights and that's over Tasmin. Tasmin when for
renfairly shields for the first time.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
In their young history. Welcome Jordan's call on that man
beating the holders hawks Bay by one point twenty five
twenty four Campbell Powderitor's kicked that winning penalty with time
up on the clocktick of the Marco their first shield win.
Taranaki left it late to put away Waikuto twenty five
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to nineteen and their match in New Plymouth verse five
Josh Jacob broke Waikato hearts with the winning try minutes
from full time. There's some good stuff on the weekend.
Taranaki's fourth win of the season and in the final game,
Counties hung on to beat Northland twenty five fourteen and
Fara Palmer Cup Part results. Counties beat Auckland thirty five
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twenty Canterbury over Northland twenty four zip Tasman over Taranaki
thirty nine thirty six. That was a close one. Wellington
smashed Otago fifty one to thirteen, Manaw two thirty one
zip over North Harbor and Waikato forty four twelve Overhawks Bay.
And in Heartland rugby, some interesting results here Mid Canterbury
breat beat Hottey Finno a Company nine and fourteen. West
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Coast beat Buller twenty seventeen, East Coast twenty four eighteen
to North Otago wide at apple Bush thirty nine, twenty
four winners over Poverty Bay, South Canterbury and they've kept
their winning streak. A live beating King Country thirty three
to nineteen and a real close one for Wanganui and
they finally beat Thames Valley in a thriller sixteen fourteen.
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Well done to the Black and Blues to suck a
football action now and heartbreak for the Western Springs women
who thought they'd scored a late equalizer in the Kate
Shepherd Cup football final. Auckland United were leading one nill
into injury time before Springs seem to have forced extra time,
scoring from a scramble after a corner, but the goal
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was ruled out for a written discretion in the box.
The Western Spring side also hitting the crossbar deep into
storage time Auckland United holding on for the win and
also at North Harbor Stadium, Wellington Olympic well done. They
won balls Chatham Cup for the first time in fifteen years.
They beat Auckland City FC five to four on penalties,
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with goalkeeper saving the crucial fifth spot kick to claim
the trophy. And the All Whites have soundly have been
soundly beaten three nil by Mexico in the International Friendly
in Pasadena. If the little old Lady was there in Pasadena,
New Zealand struggled to make their presence felt throughout with
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just two shots at goal, while Mexico had thirteen shots
and six of them were on target. And to the
Paris Para Olympics. She's looking up at the screen already.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
It's going to be Ana Grimaldi who takes a prettey
Mason I think has taken the silver medal.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
What a performance from Ana Grimaldi. Yes, it was a
fantastic performance by the seventeen year old, winning our first
and only gold medal of these games. Winning the t
forty seven two hundred meters on TVNS plus. Grimaldi's victory
came in an oceani a record time of twenty for
seventy two seconds. I loved the smile on her face
when she crossed the tape. Absolutely elated and Knois Peter
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Kahan claimed a bronze and the two hundred of EL
three event to complete New Zealand's Paris Power campaign. The
team's final medal COUMP was one gold, four silver, four bronze,
leaving them fifty first on the table. And it's all
wrapping up now in Paris. For the closing ceremony to
boxing Kiwi, boxer Lani Daniels successfully defended her world title.
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The thirty six year old retained the IBF Light Heavyweight
crown with a unanimous decision win over Nigerian challenger buller
teetur Ola Lei in Hamilton. A Grand Slam title for
world number two Arena Sablenka at out Muscle Jessica Pergola
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to claim our first Women's US Open at Flushing Meadows,
the world number two claimed a third Grand Slam victory,
winning the final straight set seven to five, seven to
five and we found on the top eight in the NRL.
Panthers about playing the Roosters, Storm v. The Sharks, Cowboys
will meet the Knights and the Bulldogs. We'll play the
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Sea Eagles. Gin. I think that's just about it. Very
little motorsport. On the weekend, Tiery Nevale won the Rally
of Greece to increase his lead in the World Rally
Championship with just a couple of rounds to go. And
that is our sport for the weekend. Sinner and Fritz
still locked together. It's free all in the first set.