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×1 James McOnie: The Crowd Goes Wild host ahead of the second day of SailGP 10:27
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10:27Ahead of the second day of SailGP, James McOnie from The Crowd Goes Wild joined Piney to recap day one - and discuss what Kiwi sailing fans can expect this afternoon. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 Steve Morrison: sailing commentator recaps day one of SailGP 8:35
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8:35A win in the last race of day one has turned around a poor start by New Zealand to their home SailGP regatta in Auckland. After a fourth, eighth and sixth, the Peter Burling-helmed crew rebounded to take the fourth and final race of the day. Australia leads the regatta standings on 34 points from Great Britain and Spain, with New Zealand fourth. Sailing commentator Steve Morrison joined Piney to unpack what we can expect from day two. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 David Ball: Wellington Phoenix forward on terminating his contract with the team 15:33
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15:33Wellington Phoenix have parted ways with club centurion David Ball, freeing up a spot ahead of the A-League's transfer window. The club and English striker Ball said in a statement they'd 'mutually agreed' to terminate the remaining six months of his playing contract, ending five and a half years at the Phoenix. Ball joined Piney to explain further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Mattias Coutts: Kiwi sailor on claiming Moth World Championships title 10:37
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10:3719-year-old Mattias Coutts is looking back on achieving a personal goal and making sailing history after winning the Moth World Championships. The son of Kiwi sailing legend Russell Coutts claimed the title at Manly Sailing Club last Thursday. Coutts joined Piney to discuss the win. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Full Show Podcast: 19 January 2025 2:04:52
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2:04:52On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 19 January 2025, Piney is looking ahead to the second day of SailGP for more racing action. SailGP chief executive Sir Russell Coutts confirmed a long term hosting agreement is on the cards, as conversations have started up regarding the event's future. Italian SailGP CEO Jimmy Spithill joined Piney to discuss the team's outlook ahead of the second day of sailing. Black Foils team strategist Liv Mackay unpacked a less-than-ideal start for the Kiwi crew - and revealed how the team could turn their luck around. And Sir Russell's son, Mattias Coutts, celebrated a significant victory - having recently claimed the Moth World Championships title. Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Liv Mackay: Black Foils strategist hoping to remedy team performance ahead of SailGP day two 12:05
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12:05The Black Foils are adamant bad starts can be remedied ahead of day two of the New Zealand Sail Grand Prix on Auckland's harbour. The Kiwi crew are fourth overall after winning the final fleet race of day one. They had three miscued starts but still recovered to finish fourth and sixth in two of the races. Team strategist Liv Mackay joined Piney to explain how the team can overtake their opposition. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Hannah Mills: British competitive sailor recaps first day of SailGP in Auckland 8:57
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8:57Former two-time world champion in the Women's 470 sailing class, Hannah Mills, has been quick to offer positive feedback regarding yesterday's SailGP regatta in Auckland. The current Emirates Great Britain strategist said yesterday's race had some tough moments - but noted yesterday was an 'amazing' day for the team overall. Mills joined Piney to explain further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Jimmy Spithill: Italian SailGP CEO ahead of the upcoming Auckland regatta 6:48
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6:48Italian SailGP CEO Jimmy Spithill is pleasantly surprised at how competitive the newcomers are. Despite having a new team and limited time to get to grips with the SailGP yachts, the Italians are 5th heading into this afternoon's final stanza of the season's second regatta in Auckland. Spithill was rapt with their two 3rds and two 7ths on Day One- and told Piney being competitive so early in the season is a major first step. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Andy Maloney: Former Kiwi sailor on switching over to the Brazilian SailGP team 9:54
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9:54Andy Maloney is relishing the chance to hit the Waitemata Harbour in different colours this weekend. The Kiwi sailor is the flight controller for the new Brazilian SailGP team, after leaving the New Zealand team in the off-season. Maloney joined Piney to unpack the challenges that came with the move. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Sir Russell Coutts: SailGP chief executive confirms conversations about long-term hosting agreement in Auckland 11:57
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11:57Auckland could become a fixture of the SailGP calendar for years to come, with Sir Russell Coutts confirming the global foiling league is in conversations regarding a long-term hosting deal in the City of Sails. This year’s event in Auckland is the third of a four-year hosting agreement in New Zealand, with Christchurch hosting the first two editions on Lyttelton Harbour. The event has followed suit in terms of quality of racing and crowd support, with the Waitematā Harbour racecourse providing plenty of action and entertainment, while the waterfront stadium on Wynyard Point has been packed with fans. Speaking to Newstalk ZB’s Jason Pine, Coutts said he was pleased with the support of the event among the SailGP stadium and in surrounding areas. “There’s a great crowd there, great vibe in the viaduct; I think local businesses were doing well out of it, which is what we want to see,” Coutts said. “We’ve already started the talk about coming back here long-term, which I think is the real benefit for a venue. “If we can put together a five-year – for example – term, and you come back every year; it’s all very well to have a great one-off event, but if you can come back year after year and build the brand equity and build the awareness, then you will get more people travelling from Australia and so forth, and even the US, coming down here for the event and then holidaying in New Zealand. Which is, of course, what it’s all about. “We’re certainly keen to do that. We wanted to try Auckland to see if it worked. It clearly has, so we’re talking about a long-term arrangement.” A long-term deal could see Auckland become a cornerstone of the SailGP calendar should the league’s schedule follow a similar timeline in the future, with season five running from December 2024 to December 2025. Sir Russell Coutts speaks to Newstalk ZB's Jason Pine during the Auckland SailGP event. Photo / Jason Ludlow, SailGP The Auckland stop is the second event of the current season, with around 25,000 fans expected to attend across the weekend, and conditions have been so good the league has been able to shoehorn an extra race into both days, with four fleet races on Saturday and three fleet races scheduled before the podium race this afternoon. The league has also used the Waitematā Harbour and Hauraki Gulf as a testing ground for new developments this week. It’s the first time the fleet has rolled out its high-speed T-foils, allowing for potentially faster racing, while a split-fleet format was also trialled during practice sessions in Auckland with a look to implementing that for proper racing in the future. That comes as the league looks to expand further in season six, with Coutts confirming SailGP was looking to add another two teams for the next campaign – among a number of other developments in the works. “We will go to a split fleet format then, so we’ll go to seven-and-seven and then probably two more teams the following year, so eight-and-eight,” he said. “We’ll add more venues, we want to continue to grow our audience. We’re up around 20 million-plus dedicated viewership per event now, distributing to 212 countries and territories worldwide, so that’s fantastic. The future looks really, really bright. “Of course, we want to keep developing the technology. We’ve got the light-air foils coming on stream. We’ve got a really cool propulsion system developed in conjunction with Hamilton Jet here in New Zealand that will, a little bit like the driver assistance in Formula 1, in super-light wind conditions ... help get the boats up on to the foils. “Obviously there will be rules around that. It’s a very controversial move in terms of the sailing world, just like allowing the coaches to communicate during racing – that’s not allowed in any other form of the sport. “We’re not afraid of a bit of controversy. So I think that’s going to really move the sport forward.” Christopher Reive joined the Herald sports team in 2017, bringing the same versatility to his coverage as he does to his sports viewing habits. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Dylan Fletcher: Team Great Britain Driver on the new T-Foils, Sail GP Auckland regatta 7:02
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7:02Auckland's maiden SailGP event this weekend could provide some extra thrills – and even spills. Not only are the fleet competing with the new high-speed foils, they'll be split into two six-boat heats, meaning more races – and possibly more close shaves on the tight Waitematā Harbour course. Dylan Fletcher, the driver for Team Great Britain, told Piney that there’s been plenty of differences between the teams as they adapt to the boats. “I’d say that there’s been a little bit more looseness out there, some more crashing, so I think it’ll be a great weekend for the fans.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Hamish McLennan: REA Group Chair on Sky's top-level rugby broadcasting deal, the necessity of broadcasting sports in New Zealand 10:46
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10:46Sky TV appears to be in the box seat to secure top-level rugby rights, including the All Blacks, for another five years – at a drastically reduced rate – but fans could yet find some games on a free-to-air channel such as TVNZ or New Zealand Rugby’s own digital platform. The deal is reportedly worth $85 million a year, well below the existing $111 million annual deal expiring at the end of the year. Hamish McLennan, chair of REA Group, told Jason Pine that broadcasting deals are the central pillar in terms of driving the game beyond pathways and grassroots. The challenge, he says, is the balance between free-to-air content and what you keep behind a paywall. “You know, do you take the money or do you try and ensure that you reach the maximum amount of viewers?” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Taylor Canfield: Team USA Driver ahead of the Auckland Sail GP regatta 9:19
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9:19Team USA is ready to take on the waters at Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour. The first Sail GP races get under way today, with 11 teams competing for the win. Taylor Canfield joined Team USA halfway through the Season 4 of the Sail GP, and in his word’s, it’s been full on. “There’s no words to really explain it,” he told Jason Pine. “To hop into a new class and competiting against the best boats in the, you know, the best sailors in the world, and the fastest boats in the world... yeah it’s full on.” “The progress we’ve made as a team is awesome so far, but you know, I know there’s a lot more to come as well.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Alan Adler: CEO of Team Brazil on the Sail GP team's training, Dubai results 8:19
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8:19Team Brazil’s CEO is hoping for a surprising result in Auckland. The new team came second to last in Dubai, but reports show that they’ve been sailing very well in the training leading up to this weekend’s regatta. Alan Adler told Jason Pine that they learnt a lot from their run in Dubai, and were able to improve on their mistakes. “The guys are good, you know, we have a great team and I think it’s all about human resources.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Full Show Podcast: 18 January 2025 2:05:19
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2:05:19On the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast for 18 January 2025, Jason Pine is broadcasting live from the Sail GP village ahead of this weekend’s racing action. Black Foils Helmsman Peter Burling and Team Australia’s flight coordinator Jason Waterhouse joined him in Auckland to preview today’s regatta. Team Brazil CEO Alan Adler revealed his motivations for entering the world of Sail GP. And Hamish McClennan discussed the importance of broadcasting for the health of sports organisations such as New Zealand Rugby. Get the Weekend Sport with Jason Pine Full Show Podcast every Saturday and Sunday afternoon on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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