For The Kids: June 13th, 2016
Featuring All Blacks over Wales, Lydia Ko, Warriors and All Whites.
Featuring All Blacks over Wales, Lydia Ko, Warriors and All Whites.
Join the Niche Cache lads as they trade e-mails regarding the first round of international rugby. There's plenty of All Blacks stuff, plus a wee looksie at how the Southern Hemisphere will continue to dominate.
The All Blacks squad was announced, our All Whites are back in action and there was a special game in the NRL.
Damien McKenzie is one of a few newbies in Shag's latest All Blacks squad, can't go wrong with D-Mack soaking up wisdom from Ben Smith and Israel Dagg right?
For The Kids featuring Joseph Parker, Warriors, All Blacks Sevens and our kiwi golfers.
Last night the Warriors won, but Hawera and Maori culture won while Joseph Parker won, but South Auckland lost.
Augustine Pulu, Akira and Rieko Ioane join their Sevens brothers in Paris as the Rio Olympics looms on the horizon.
Waisake Naholo returned for the Highlanders against the Chief in Super Rugby and was near his best, so it's only right we tell Cousin Tjastik in Slovenia about it.
Are you surprised that athletes who earn their living from colliding with another ball of muscle turn to prescription drugs?
Lydia Ko is the young phenom who was cleared for take-off a year or two ago, now she's soaring at a cruising altitude of ... really high.
Tom Walsh and Jacko Gill continue their little battle, Zane Robertson's fighting out of Ethopia and we've got a young phenom ... along with Queen Val #RoadToRio.
The Doc runs through the various facets of kiwi rugby, before settling on what tickles his fancy the mostest.
Danny Lee enjoyed a pretty swell 2016 Masters while Jordan Spieth's implosion got The Doc thinking about Lydia Ko.
We've got to tell cousin Tjastik about a fun Blues vs Chiefs game, oh and Tjastik's got to know that Tawera Kerr-Barlow is our favourite rugby player.
Super duper Lydia won the Kia Classic and she's in great form ahead of the first major of 2016.
The David Pocock sabbatical is unique so kiwis don't need to stress, it's pretty damn funky though.
The Super Samoan did what he does and Dan Hooker, the Super White Boy now holds the torch for Aotearoa.
At 41-years-old, Mark Hunt stays schemin'.
Prince Charles, Papatoetoe's finest is back starting as the Blues host the Hurricanes. As always, the Doc dampens expectations and keeps it real.
Dear cousin Tjastik, in Auckland we wave flags. In Dunedin they wave flags and have lots of fun.