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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Sports Field to the shearing Shed. It's the Country Sport
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Thirteen away from eight o'clock here on gold Sport and
the Country Sport Breakfast. It's time to catch up with
our favorite Ossie R Australian correspondent Jimmy Donal for Jorganson
Mark Jorginson. No they didn't. Oh my goodness thing.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Oh it's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
It's one of the greatest moments in Wallaby's history. They
have stunned England. Australia shocking England at Twickenham in the
eighty fourth minute forty two thirty seven. I love if
you want to have your babies joining us balling gym.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Yeah, I wonder how many people will admit to turning
it off at twelve and then waking up and see
the scoreline. So yeah, magnificent effort from the Wallabies. But
if in Australia and in England too, you would imagine
that Joseph Swali he was the only one playing. Making
you seen your rugby debut in a Test match, Well,
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it seems all the concerns about that were one founder
because he was sometimes dangerous solid and yeah, he certainly
will enjoy. Wonder what all the fuss is about. When
you get a win like that in your first Test,
you probably played well another twenty or thirty before he
comes across another game like that. So it was incredible.
There are a few other Wallabies I thought were pretty
handy too, but I did read on social media being
(01:40):
Alexander the form of PROPOI I reckon summed it up
when he said, no beer ever tastes better than in
the rooms of Twickenham after dusting the Poms, and I
think that sums it up.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
And nice for Joe Schmidt to finally get a win
under his belt too.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Oh well, when I was in Ireland earlier this year,
everyone's saying, oh, the Wallabies will be all right. Joe's
the man, he'll sort it out. So yeah, and I
love that. As sinners, the game was over, the going
one step crosit closer to a Grand Slam, all right.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
One swallow does not make a summer. Just remember that one.
The rugby league season finally over and a nice one
for the Wallabies.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
Yeah for the Kangaroos winning the men's and the women's finals.
He would be hard for it if you turn it
on and forgiven for thinking it's been played somewhere else
than Paramatta. But we certainly found out how many Tongans
lived in Western Sydney because the ground was a sea
of red and white. And then when the game was
over due to television commitments, there was another game between
(02:38):
New Zealand and PNNG and there went too many in
the crowd left that game. The certainly weren't any Redshirts.
And if that's the way Shawn Johnson's going to be remembered,
there's a lot of people I'd imagine in New Zealand
that he doesn't just rock up to a local touch
footy league anytime soon because he had the ball on
a string in that game.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
Yeah. Absolutely, And cricket a little bit of a crisis.
I think, guys, you were beaten by Pakistani yesterday.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
Not beaten thump. That's a couple of games in a row.
The pakistanis win the series two one. That's the first
time Australia has ever had a bilateral home series and
no Australian past fifty with the bat. There was plenty
of chances for someone to put their name up and
take some spots in the Australian team that just didn't happen.
The Australia very disappointing with the bat and didn't give
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the ball as much to defend. Pagistan very impressive. I
think they were a good young team. And at the
same time Nathan McSweeney was named as the Test opener.
He's hardly been banging the door down, but he's going
to get a chance at the top of the order
in the per Test only against India, so hopefully. Dan
Vitry has been on the phone to some former teammates
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to try and get the inside scoop how to beat India.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
So what is going on with Ossie cricket the end?
I mean, you know, they're a pretty good team now, yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
But I think we've got our best team and then
I think we're filling ourselves with how good the rest
after that might be. So yes, I think they need
to take Shiffield children a little bit more seriously. So
people are batting for time because some of the guys
in this one day series have been batting like it's
the last ten overs of tea twenty and they've got
all the wickets in the shed and it just hasn't
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paid off. And you know, Pakistan's been in awfort of
trouble with the over rape, but they haven't had to
worry because Australia has never gone the fifty overs. So yes,
a long way for the World champs.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
And Ozie are pretty good and fast five knit ball
as well, both clinching the means and the women's Fast
five tournament on the weekend here.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Yeah, I can't get over the men's dance they did
to start the tournam.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Well you guys specialize in dancing that before. You only
have to look at Ray gun mate.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
Oh yeah, let's not go there all right.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Look forward to another big weekend of sporting. Of course
you've got the decider with supercars this weekend as well
out of Adelaide.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Yes, that'll be one day, look forward to. Hopeful the
weather's as good as it was for the cricket the
other night. And yeah we can see plenty of eaucidber.
You'd like to see some good hard racing alright.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Looking forward to it. Good on you, Jim, have a great.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
Week mate, looking forward to that too.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
Jim Dolan Ossie corresponding here on gold Sport