Sky Sport Presents The Conversation Sky Television NZ
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Sky Sport Brings you topical, insightful and funny sporting conversations, with big names in kiwi sport.
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The future of women's rugby - Eloise Blackwell and Chelsea Alley
“Sky commentator Rikki Swannell talks to Blues player Eloise Blackwell and Chiefs Chelsea Alley about the evolution of women’s professional rugby and where it’s future lies, before the first ever women’s Super Rugby game.
Watch the Blues v Chiefs on Sky Sport 1 on Saturday May 1 at 4:35” -
The future of women's rugby - Honey Hireme-Smiler and Vania Wolfgramm
Sky commentator Rikki Swannell talks to former Black Ferns Honey Hireme-Smiler and Vania Wolfgramm about the future of women’s rugby, before the first ever women’s Super Rugby game.
Watch the Blues v Chiefs on Sky Sport 1 on Saturday May 1 at 4:35 -
The future of women's pro rugby - Katie Sadleir and Cate Sexton
Sky commentator Rikki Swannell talks to two of the most powerful players in women’s rugby, World Rugby’s Katie Sadleir and NZ Rugby’s Cate Sexton, about the future of the game, before the first ever women’s Super Rugby game.
Watch the Blues v Chiefs on Sky Sport 1 on Saturday May 1 at 4:35 -
Episode 6 - 2020 WC Special
To mark one year until the 2022 Cricket World Cup in New Zealand, Sky's Rikki Swannell catches up with two members of the famous 2000 White Ferns side, Emily Drumm and Kat Keenan, who went on to win the tournament in front of a raucous crowd in Lincoln.
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Episode 5 - Jason Holland
Welcome to The Conversation, with Hurricanes coach Jason Holland. Sky Sport presenters Rikki Swannell and Joey Wheeler catch up with the under-the-radar leader in the capital, to find out how the team will cope without TJ Perenara, honing his trade in Munster, what it was like working with John Plumtree and how he fared in the classic Surf to Peak challenge.
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Episode 4 - Leon MacDonald
Welcome to The Conversation, with Blues coach Leon MacDonald. Sky Sport presenters Rikki Swannell and Joey Wheeler catch up with one of New Zealand rugby's most promising rugby brains, to find out how he got the best out of Akira Ioane, what it was like switching from the Crusaders to their most-hated rivals, how he almost ended up playing for Wellington, and whether he has a tattoo.