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The All Sport Breakfast

The All Sport Breakfast

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  • D'Arcy Waldegrave: Netball NZ's poor management of the Taurua situation
    Sep 12 2025

    It’s been quite the week for Netball New Zealand. The walls came crashing in on Wednesday when it was announced that super coach Noeline Taurua was stood down in the shadow of an investigation into the Silver Ferns high performance programme and environment.

    The statement was as abrupt as it was unexpected.

    Netball went into a tailspin as the whole sport, from deep inside to the exterior, flailed about trying to make sense of what had just happened.

    And we couldn’t.

    It was a mess. It was clumsy at best, although negligent would be a better description of the handling of the situation. I will give them this though, the lid was well and truly sealed on this chaos. Short of those deep in the interior of this schism, no one knew, or at least no one leaked anything. Then the can sprang open, and the snake popped out to everyone's shock.

    I understand that at the heart of this issue is an employment tussle, making it difficult to share details of the rupture, but the lack of any detail surrounding the slow collapse of the relationship between the coach, the players, and the administration, leaves huge holes in the narrative. The executive team should’ve done better. They’ve given themselves a black eye.

    What happens in a vacuum such this? People build their own story. They take loose ends and string them together, creating a macramé mess that ties the sport in knots.

    There are reckons everywhere. Outrage in some quarters, confusion in others. That the CEO Jenny Wylie was on leave and the chair Matt Whinery was left to face the music created more angst.

    The whole process was, and still is, being poorly managed.

    Netball NZ has taken a number of body blows over the past few months, is this the one that will floor the organisation, leaving them prone on the canvas?

    Only time will tell.

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    2 mins
  • Georgia Ponsonby: Black Ferns hooker ahead of the Women's Rugby World Cup clash against South Africa
    Sep 12 2025

    After a 3-0 pool play, the Black Ferns are back in action tonight.

    They’re taking on South Africa in a quarter-final match up at the Women’s Rugby World Cup.

    Coming off a 40-0 shutout of the Irish last weekend, the Black Ferns will look to put on a strong performance and progress through to the semifinals next weekend.

    D'Arcy caught up with Black Fern hooker Georgia Ponsonby ahead of the quarter final to preview the match.

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    6 mins
  • Joel Stransky: Former Springbok ahead of the second test between the All Blacks and South Africa
    Sep 12 2025

    It’s Game Day, the All Blacks set to take on the Springboks for a second time tonight at Wellington’s Sky Stadium.

    To get the South African perspective, former Springbok and the man who kicked the winning drop goal in the 1995 Rugby World Cup final, Joel Stransky, caught up with D'Arcy for a chat ahead of another massive test match.

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    6 mins
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