What a Lad

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What a Lad is a podcast by James Marshall who talks to some of the biggest names and best lads on the planet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Tane Edmed- What a Lad

    1 HR AGO

    Tane Edmed- What a Lad

    Tane Edmed is one of the most exciting young playmakers in Australian rugby. A great Aussie lad with a fierce competitive edge and a relentless work ethic, Tane has already built an impressive career with the Waratahs, North Harbour, the Brumbies and of course represented his country with the Wallabies. In this episode of What a Lad, Tane opens up about the journey to international rugby. From chasing his dream growing up in Sydney to taking a risk heading to North Harbour, where a standout NPC season helped launch him into the Wallabies squad. He also shares the reality of professional rugby from the pressure, the setbacks, and the lessons that come with it. Some parts that stood out for me in this episode were… - Growing up in Sydney in a house full of sport and why cricket was originally his dream - His journey through rugby league and union before committing to rugby - Why he believes hard work has always been his biggest strength - Taking the opportunity to head to North Harbour and how that season helped his game - The moment he saw Joe Schmidt calling and realised he might be heading to the Wallabies - Making his Wallabies debut and the brutal reality of being knocked out after just two minutes - Learning how to deal with pressure, criticism and expectations in professional sport - The mindset shifts that helped him enjoy rugby again - His goals with the Brumbies and the dream of playing in a home Rugby World Cup This episode is full of honesty, perspective and some great insights from one of the most thoughtful young players in the game. Tane talks openly about the ups and downs of chasing the dream and the lessons he’s learned along the way. He's a wise soul and great lad! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 11m
  2. Tim Bateman- What I've learnt starting my own business

    4 MAR

    Tim Bateman- What I've learnt starting my own business

    Tim Bateman is a former professional rugby player who has transitioned from pro sport into the world of business and for me personally is the smartest man I met in the game. Every conversation I have ever had with him I have learnt something and this is certainly no different. From the structure and discipline of professional rugby to the chaos and pressure of running a fast-growing wellness franchise, Tim opens up about what it really takes to build something that lasts. He speaks honestly about fear of failure, responsibility, timing, sales, leadership, and why business can feel even harder than playing the game. In this episode of What a Lad, Tim breaks down the framework he uses to think about business — PRIME — This is a real look at what works, what fails, and what most people get wrong before they even start. In this episode, we cover… - The fear of failure that drives him - Why business is “sport on steroids” - The first question you need to ask before starting a business - Why opportunity comes before passion - Why product is the most important part of any business - The biggest factor in success (and it’s not talent or resources) - Why great businesses can still fail - Sales being the lifeblood of a business - Building systems so your business doesn’t rely on you - The importance of energy, language, and culture - Risk, timing, and why waiting until you feel ready might be too late Tim is articulate, thoughtful, and refreshingly honest about what life after rugby can look like. This episode is packed with practical wisdom for athletes, entrepreneurs, and anyone thinking about building something of their own. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 39m
  3. Pita Ahki- What a Lad

    25 FEB

    Pita Ahki- What a Lad

    Pita Ahki is living proof that careers aren’t always built in a straight line. From struggling for opportunities in New Zealand and watching contracts dry up, to being told by Toulouse doctors that he had a “bad knee” and might not even get signed — Ahki’s journey could have gone very differently. Instead, he backed himself, took the gamble, and went on to become a 5x Top 14 champion and 2x Champions Cup winner in one of the toughest competitions in world rugby. In this episode of What a Lad, Pita opens up about the tough years at the Blues and Hurricanes, asking Super Rugby teams for any opportunity just to stay in the system, nearly walking away from the game after failing a medical in France, and the sliding doors moment that changed everything. In this episode, we cover… - Growing up in Auckland and the Kelston Boys brotherhood - Making NZ U20s and starting NPC straight out of school - The struggles of injury battles while trying to crack it - Asking Super Rugby teams for wider training — and getting nothing - Taking a six-month deal at Connacht just to stay alive in the game - Flying to Toulouse, signing a pre-contract, and being told he had a “bad knee” - Nearly walking away from rugby - Starting a Top 14 final and chasing that feeling year after year - Winning 5 Top 14 titles and 2 Champions Cups - Life in France, the culture, and playing with Antoine Dupont - Representing Tonga at a Rugby World Cup - Why he returned to the blues - And of course his memory of the classic Pita Pit prank! This episode is a deep dive into resilience, growth, sacrifice, and what it really takes to turn rejection into legacy. It’s honest, reflective, and full of perspective from a man who’s seen both sides of the game. Pita is a champion man, such a legend and it's awesome seeing him back out there in Super Rugby! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 5m
  4. Tom Savage- What a Lad

    18 FEB

    Tom Savage- What a Lad

    Tom Savage is one of those players who never took the easy route and deserves every bit of success that he gets! From jumping from level five rugby to the Premiership in a single summer, to playing over 190 games for Gloucester, moving to Japan at the peak of his career, and now helping build something special at Moana Pasifika — Savage’s story is built on consistency, work ethic, and knowing exactly what he brings to a team. In this episode of What a Lad, Tom opens up about having no academy pathway, cleaning changing rooms just to stay in the game, the shock of his Premiership debut at Franklin’s Gardens, and what it really takes to last at the top level for over a decade. In this episode, we cover… - Growing up without a clear rugby pathway and discovering the game later than most - Choosing Hartpury as his only route into professional rugby - How he managed to play 190+ games in one of the toughest competitions in the world - Why he left Gloucester after eight years of loyalty - The unexpected call to move to Japan - The chaos of COVID and flying home to an empty Heathrow Airport - What Japanese rugby is really like behind the scenes - Joining Moana Pasifika and buying into the culture - Leadership lessons learned across three different countries - Differences between Premiership, Japan & Super rugby This episode is a proper deep dive into resilience, professionalism, and building a career the long way. Plenty of lessons, plenty of perspective, and exactly what you’d expect from an all-time team man. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 22m
  5. Manasa Mataele- What a Lad

    4 FEB

    Manasa Mataele- What a Lad

    Manasa Mataele is one of the players who is incredibly hard to tackle! His power, speed, athleticism, and freakish offloads has made him hard to handle for any opposition! From growing up in Suva, Manasa’s journey has taken him from Fiji to New Zealand, across to Australia, and now back home with the Fijian Drua. In this episode of What a Lad, Manasa opens up with rare honesty. He reflects on the highs of Super Rugby, the pride of representing Fiji, and the moments that nearly forced him away from the game altogether. From battling injuries and self-doubt, to losing his mum and questioning whether he could keep going, this is a powerful look at resilience, faith, and finding purpose beyond rugby. In this episode, we cover… - Growing up in Fiji and the environment that shaped him - The sliding-doors moment that could have changed his life forever - Moving to New Zealand and adapting to professional rugby - His rapid rise through NPC and Super Rugby - Almost signing with the Blues before a last-minute call from the Crusaders - What it was like walking into a Crusaders locker room full of legends - The mental battles that made him his own worst enemy - His pride in representing Fiji on the international stage - Losing his mum, fracturing his spine, and questioning his future - The role faith played in getting him through his darkest moments - Why returning home to play for the Fijian Drua means so much - Wanting to give back and help the next generation of Fijian rugby players As you'll hear Manasa is very articulate and honest about the journey rugby has taken him, he's such a good lad who will no doubt have a big season for the Drua! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 24m

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What a Lad is a podcast by James Marshall who talks to some of the biggest names and best lads on the planet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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