
NZ Herald Focus Sport Saturday 7th May
Tony and Guy fill you in on all things sport today!
Tony and Guy fill you in on all things sport today!
NZ Olympic and World champion canoeist Lisa Carrington talks about her preparations for the upcoming Rio Olympic Games.
The New Zealand rowing team are heading to Europe for international regattas as part of their Rio Olympic games build up.
Jordie Barrett shined for the New Zealand under-20 rugby side which crushed the Aussies 30-10 in game one of the Oceania Championship on the Gold Coast. Jordie, who is the younger brother of All Black Beauden Barrett, scored a try, kicked two conversions and two penalties, rounding up his points total for the game to 15.
Justin Trudeau - otherwise known as the hunkiest world leader to ever grace planet Earth - has just taken things up a notch.
Tony Veitch and Michael Gurein discuss the unlikely title winners Leicester City, and the prescription drug and selection scandals plaguing the Warriors.
In NZ Herald Focus today - the latest from our Rugby league writer Michael Burgess who's in Sydney ahead Warriors game on Friday and Leicester City are crowned English Premier League champions for the first time in their 132 year history. Also we look at why thousands of children begin secondary school each year without the skills needed to make it through.
Former NFL coach Eric Mangini came to New Zealand to give advice and a new perspective to the struggling Warriors.
Today in NZ Herald Focus we have an exclusive interview with Kiwi free-diver William Trubridge about breaking his own world record and the Salvation Army says that 300 thousand New Zealand children are now living in income poverty. Also anther Kiwi is breaking barriers this week as Flight Lietenant Emmet Cox takes to the skies over Britain flying with the Red Arrows acrobatic team
Martin Devlin's thoughts on the Warriors selection scandal.
New Zealand free immersion diver William Trubridge has attained his 16th World Record, breaking his own record by diving 122 metres today. The four minute and 30 second dive took place at Dean's Blue Hole, in the Bahamas, where he set his previous record of 121m, in a dive time of four minutes and 13 seconds, on April 10, 2011.
Source: RTVCM Castilla-La Mancha Spanish Third Division player Mario Magallares may well have scored one of the greatest individuals goals one will see for his Marchamalo side. During his run Magallares easily weaves between multiple Toledo B defenders, leaving a path of hapless grown men in his wake, most collapsed in heaps on the ground. Watch: Is this goal too good to be true? 9:38 AM Saturday Apr 30, 2016 Save Like on Facebook 31 Twitter 0 Post on LinkedIn 0 +1 on Google+ 0 Football Mario Magallares leaves defenders strewn all over the field on the way to scoring his wonder goal. Photo / YouTube Mario Magallares leaves defenders strewn all over the field on the way to scoring his wonder goal. Photo / YouTube Spanish Third Division player Mario Magallares may well have scored one of the greatest individuals goals one will see for his Marchamalo side. During his run Magallares easily weaves between multiple Toledo B defenders, leaving a path of hapless grown men in his wake, most collapsed in heaps on the ground. There have been many questions surrounding the goal's legitimacy after going viral. Leading papers have reported that La Liga bosses did have their suspicions, and were studying the goal before deciding whether or not to take further action.'
In 2016, Kiwis legend Des White shared his memories of his test career. Video / NZ Herald
Today on the program - Why the struggling Warriors have axed six of their top players for failing to meet team standards and the latest on John Key's lawyer that cited a conversation with the PM when lobbying a Minister about a potential crackdown on a foreign trust industry. Also did the police find prescription drugs by Prince's body.
A behind-the-scenes look at Kiwi shot put star Valerie Adams in the gym training as she builds up to the Rio Olympics.
Warriors coach Andrew McFadden one-on-one with David Skipwith
Warriors captain Ryan Hoffman speaks about team morale.
Warriors coach Andrew McFadden talks in the wake of Monday's humiliating 42-0 capitulation to Melbourne Storm, and looks ahead to a game against the St George Illawarra Dragons
Pole vault star Eliza McCartney has fast become a household name thanks to a brilliant summer in which she achieved all of her goals and more. She joins journalist Rikki Swannell in studio to discuss her run to the Olympics.
How does double Olympic gold medallist Valerie Adams get into peak condition? Find out in our new video show, She's Got Game.
Former Kiwis great Frank Mulcare looks back on the historic Kiwis team of 1952/53, that beat Australian on four successive occasions. Mulcare also reflects on playing against the fearsome French, talks about renowned Kiwis coach Jim Amos and explains why he is still running his own farm at the age of 87.
On the program today we’re with Olympic athletes at a dawn service in Auckland as they celebrate 100 days til the Rio games, our man in Wellington, Isaac Davison gives us the lowdown on John Key’s abrupt about turn on foreign buyers investing in homes here. Also we tell you why Alexander McQueen is in hot water over Kate Middleton’s wedding dress