In this episode we talk about what it's like parenting a potential sports star, his viral trick-shot videos from lockdown, how he caught the eye of Sir Graham Henry, his first impressions of Jonah Lomu, the freak injury that cost him a World Cup, how he keeps the rig in such good nick, the strain of being a rugby globetrotter, *that* try against the Crusaders in Christchurch, Toffee Pops, Reno rescues and what's next.
Spencer was one of rugby's genuine superstars, but in person is such a humble, down to earth Kiwi bloke. He's lived one hell of a life, with so many incredible stories to tell.
Warning: Language may offend
Show notes | Episode 101 | Carlos Spencer
2:00: 90 minutes late after a Carlos Reno Rescue
3:22: HAMbassador chat
5:39: Peyton Spencer: history repeating?
9:13: Parenting a potential sports star
15:28: Viral sensations during lockdown
18:25: Playing club rugby and the Brisbane 10s in your 40s
23:35: Fight for Life and the boxing career
26:50: Back to Horowhenua and catching the eye of Graham Henry
33.34: From a small town to the big smoke: the shift to Auckland
38:40: At the forefront of professional rugby
43:23: Arrogance or confidence?
46:00: Missing the 1999 Rugby World Cup
49:21: Impressions of Jonah and reflections on rugby in Auckland in the 90s
55:40: Carlos and the media
57:12: The ballsiest play in New Zealand sport
1:02:02: Carlos' relationship with Canterbury and Andrew Mehrtens
1:04:45: South African sojourn
1:10:40: Coaching in another language
1:12:17: The strain of being a rugby globetrotter
1:14:49: Carlos' Reno Rescue and future projects
1:20:29: Toffee Pops and last words from Steven, Seamus and Carlos
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