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Episode 15: The LIV Mid-season team review

Episode 15: The LIV Mid-season team review

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Join hosts Adam and Jimmy on the JUST RIPPIT! podcast as they dive deep into a mid-season review of the current LIV Golf teams.

Covering all the teams in the league, they analyse each team's performance with a 'Start, Stop, Continue' approach.

From celebrating Lucas Herbert's recent win in Japan to discussing potential team renewals and improvements, this episode is packed with insights and opinions. Don't miss their thoughts on key players, team dynamics, and suggestions for the future of LIV Golf.

Tune in for a comprehensive, entertaining breakdown that every golf enthusiast will appreciate!

Here's what you'll find in this episode:

00:44 Mid-Season Review Kickoff

00:57 Lucas Herbert's Dominance in Japan

03:31 Team Analysis: Four Aces

09:38 Team Analysis: Cleeks

14:56 Team Analysis: Crushers

20:38 Team Analysis: Fireballs

26:04 Team Analysis: Hyflyers

31:38 Team Analysis: Iron Heads

36:03 Team Analysis: Legion 13

42:05 Renewal and Retirement in Golf

43:45 Team Shake-Up: Hatton's Potential Move

46:03 Range Goats: From Ordinary to Extraordinary?

51:20 Rippers: The Australian Pride

57:09 Smash: Time for a Rebuild

01:02:11 Stinger: The South African Squad

01:06:30 Torque: Youth and Potential

01:13:20 Final Thoughts and Future Plans


The JUST RIPPIT! podcast is part of the Ripper GC Nation platform, check it out at www.rippergcnation.com

Note: This podcast is not affiliated with LIV Golf or the Ripper GC franchise.

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