August 24, 2009
The Alternative Rugby Commentary Highlights (1st half) - round four of the 2009 Tri Nations in Capetown sees the Wallabies come out firing and then thats about it, the criminals purely outclassed but still giving it a dam good nudge. The World Champs continue to show their true form of dominance through superb pressure at the breakdown, and with the boot of the kicking god Steyn, oh yeah - and a fantastic try from Matfield the scary giant.
make sure you listen in live for all the ‘09 Tri Nations games - to hear the stream live to the game go to
http://www.arcrugby.co.nz/
To listen to the Rugby Roundtable Podcast go to
http://whip.podbean.com/
Duration : 0:9:21
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Rugby union Perth Bayswater U12 vs Palmyra Blue first half
Duration : 0:7:57
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August 18, 2009
Auckland Rugby Union launches investigation into semi final brawl
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August 17, 2009
The Alternative Rugby Commentary Highlights (1st half) - Bloemfontein hosts the Blackness at high altitude, with a stunning game of penalty after penalty - oh and a few tries thrown in for good measure. Thanks to some crucial mistakes from the ABs and some fantastic meat-eating Boks defence, South Africa show why they really are the true world champs…for now that is.
to hear the stream go to http://www.arcrugby.co.nz/
To listen to the Rugby Roundtable Podcast go to http://whip.podbean.com/
Duration : 0:9:27
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New Generation series introduces the up and coming Wallabies players with candid look at their lives behind rugby. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Duration : 0:3:30
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August 15, 2009
a tribute to wales v england matches from down the years. as a proud welshman though it is aimed more towards welsh victories! the music is fire by kasabian
enjoy!!
Duration : 0:4:34
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August 7, 2009
ugby union Perth Bayswater U12 vs osiates
Duration : 0:9:20
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August 6, 2009
Graham Henry’s love-hate relationship with the New Zealand’s rugby public will endure until the 2011 World Cup but rival Robbie Deans’ honeymoon period could be on the wane if he cannot mastermind a rare Wallabies win on Eden Park tomorrow.
While the All Blacks are under pressure, having produced three less-than-spectacular performances against France and Italy last month, Henry might take comfort in the fact the time has arrived for Deans to deliver in the Tri-Nations opener.
Twelve months on from the Wallabies’ stunning victory in Sydney — the perfect start to the Deans reign soon after he failed to replace Henry as All Blacks coach - Australia have lost three on the bounce against their neighbours.
And ominously they have not won on Eden Park in 10 attempts since 1986.
Henry’s stocks rose when Richie McCaw’s return enabled the side to exact revenge in Auckland a week after the Sydney debacle.
Ultimately the Bledisloe Cup was locked down before the All Blacks’ dominance was confirmed in the fourth test of the series in Hong Kong last November.
Deans’ first year in charge also included a record 53-8 hiding in in South Africa and only their second loss to Wales since the 1987 World Cup.
So for all the scrutiny Henry is exposed to, former Crusaders coach Deans needs to prove his methods can mould an adaptable and mentally strong unit.
Once again, his team must win three of the four Bledisloe matches this season if the Cup is to reside in Sydney for the first time since 2003.
Fitness, composure and self belief were lacking when the Wallabies flunked the Eden Park test last year but Deans and senior players insist they have learned from that humiliation.
If nothing else, Deans has had longer to make his imprint on the squad. he had a short lead-in last season after coaching the Crusaders to Super 14 glory days before switching allegiance.
“Our understanding and clarity on what we’re trying to achieve has improved,” said Wallabies captain Stirling Mortlock.
Second five-eighth Berrick Barnes felt progress was inevitable now Deans had bedded down his philosophies.
“It was good to come into this year and have the structures down pat,” he said.
“I think that showed in the (season opening) Barbarians game, the way we were able to get things together and get rolling as a team.
“We’re not as fluid as we want to be but we know if we can get our game plan right and get our guys in the right positions we can create a lot of stress on the opposition.”
Deans, meanwhile, has experienced less stress in one regard since returning home - his coaching duel with Henry is not as prominent as last year.
“It was ludicrous, everyone was talking about the coaches,” he said.
“Now its settled into a more normal frequency.”
Henry has certainly cut a more jovial figure this week.
However, unlike the corresponding fixture last year, he is not facing the prospect of three straight losses so soon after his controversial reappointment as head coach.
He also has the security of having McCaw available for the first time this season to engage nemesis George Smith, in what is the Australian flanker’s 100th test.
Rodney So’oialo, Andrew Hore and Sitiveni Sivivatu are also back from injury although, like McCaw, they are underdone and there is a massive leadership void in the backline with Daniel Carter not back until September at the earliest.
Teammates and management have rallied around first five-eighth Stephen Donald before his 12th test, where he must counter Wallabies maestro Matt Giteau.
“We’ve gone through the normal process, he always prepares well,” Henry said of Donald’s mental state.
Although the All Blacks have some breathing space against the Wallabies given Deans needs three victories for a tangible reward, Henry realises the continuation of New Zealand’s 15-year unbeaten record at the venue will relieve some pressure before tests against the Springboks in Bloemfontein and Durban.
The All Blacks head for the Republic on Sunday morning.
Duration : 0:1:55
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August 4, 2009
6-part ESPN Classic looking at arguably the greatest rugby duel, the All Blacks v Springboks
Duration : 0:9:36
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August 2, 2009
6-part ESPN Classic looking at arguably the greatest rugby duel, the All Blacks v Springboks
Duration : 0:9:18
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