The Sideline Yak

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The Sideline Yak podcast is all about showcasing local sports experts and their stories, while also sharing the best tips and tricks to make sport more awesome here in Te Tairāwhiti. Whether you're a coach, an official, or a sports parent, this podcast has got you covered with practical advice and insights, and will serve as a valuable resource for our community.

  1. 04/29/2024

    EP10: Diana Dobson - From hooves to Olympics, a sports journalism journey

    In this episode, I sit down with Diana Dobson, also known as Dobbie, an award-winning journalist and photographer whose career spans various sports, with a particular passion for horses. Diana's impressive resume includes coverage of three World Equestrian Championships, Burghley, Equitana, and multiple Horse of the Year events.  But Diana's accomplishments don't stop there. She served as a press attaché at the Rio Olympic Games, followed by the Tokyo Olympics, and is gearing up for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. In between, she covered the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in Australia and the Birmingham Commonwealth Games from home.  During our conversation, Diana offers valuable insights into her work, sharing stories of her interactions with high-profile athletes like Mark Todd, Lisa Carrington, and Laurel Hubbard. We discuss her journey into sports journalism, the intricacies of her roles as a media liaison and press attaché, and the evolving landscape of sports coverage.  Diana shares her experiences from the various events she's covered, recounting both the triumphs and challenges she's encountered alongside athletes. Our conversation explores the significance of respect, trust, and relationship-building in effectively conveying athletes' stories, touching upon the crucial topic of mental wellbeing among athletes. She offers valuable advice to aspiring athletes on navigating media engagements. And of course, no conversation with Diana would be complete without mention of her beloved English bull terrier, Louie.  It took some persuasion, but I'm delighted that Diana has shared her story with us. Her journey is not only inspiring but also a testament to the dedication and passion she brings to her work. And with her continued commitment, there are certainly more awesome stories yet to come, so please enjoy.   Kia ora!

    1h 7m
  2. 03/30/2024

    EP9: Trish Hina - New Zealand's greatest sportswoman

    On today’s show we chat with New Zealand international sports star Trish Hina, better known as 'Chockee'. Trish has represented New Zealand in four sports – softball, touch, rugby union and rugby league.   Trish has been described as arguably one of New Zealand's greatest sportswoman, winning three women's rugby league World Cups  and being named MVP in two of those tournaments. Trish was then selected into the 2010 Black Ferns World Cup squad who went on to win that tournament becoming the first women to win a league and a union World Cup. She was inducted into the NZ Rugby League Legends of League and has the honour of having the MVP medal named after her for the NRL Indigenous All Stars rugby league event.  Trish faced a major life challenge in 2011 when she was diagnosed with Stage-4 Kidney Disease ending her high performance career, but like anything Trish puts her mind to, she was able to overcome adversity and was back playing competitive sport in 2020 when she returned to rugby league for the National Women's Championship.  We chat with Trish about her nickname and how that came about and the influence her family and friends had on her growing up through her love for sport. We discuss the secret sauce that got her to the international stage and how culture is an important part of sport, both as a player and a coach.  Trish shares the feelings she had when diagnosed with CKD and how she was able to maintain a good mindset to get her back on the field. We also discuss how giving back through coaching has provided opportunities for other young wahine to play sport, either for fun or to go on to greater aspirations.  Trish's impressive CV is backed up by resilience, generosity and kindness which is evident within our kōrero, and we are truly grateful to be able to share her story with you today, so please enjoy.  Kia ora.  www.whitiora.org.nz

    50 min
  3. 02/27/2024

    EP8: Chronicles of a Coach - Arna Majstrovic, Rose Hulls and Kelly Swann-Ferris

    Welcome back to our segment of The Sideline Yak . . . Chronicles of a Coach, where we get three coaches in a room and discuss topics related to sport! On this episode I sit down with Arna Majstrovic, Rose Hulls and Kelly Swann-Ferris, three teacher coaches who have worked in and around community and high performance sport and teach PE and Health. They have been involved across a wide range of sports including surf lifesaving, netball, football, swimming and waka ama. Our kōrero covers what sport looked like for them growing up, their influences, why they got into coaching and we touch on discipline and resilience. We also discuss trials and selections, coaching females, and how we can normalise conversations about periods, hormones and the menstrual cycle. This was a cool conversation and something I think we need to be discussing more, especially female health in sport. The more education on this topic, the more opportunities we have to create positive sporting experiences for our coaches and athletes. One last thing... I paraphrased a book in our conversation, so just wanted to acknowledge the book and the author, The Spartan Mindset - Mastering the language of excellence by Reed Maltbie. It's a great book! If you have a topic that you would like discussed next time on Chronicles of a Coach, please email us at the address in our episode description. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this episode with Arna, Rose and Kelly. Kia ora! As always if you liked this episode of The Sideline Yak please feel free to rate or review us. https://thesidelineyak.alitu.com/  https://sportgisborne.org.nz/

    1h 1m
  4. 01/29/2024

    EP7: Sam Parkes - Rugby, kickboxing, and why the East Coast is so special

    On today’s show we chat with Ngati Porou East Coast rugby captain and King in the Ring kickboxing champ, Sam Parkes. Sam is sired to the coast, in particular Tolaga Bay which he calls home. He plays rugby for Uawa Sports Club and represents Ngati Porou East Coast in the Heartland competition. Sam shares a unique record with team mate Verdon Bartlett as the only two players to have won the Meads Cup, Lochore Cup and Bill Osborne Taonga. In 2022 he received the Ian Kirkpatrick medal for outstanding contribution on behalf of professional players both on and off the field. He also played through the longest first-class losing streak in NZ Rugby losing 54 consecutive matches from 2013-2021 Kickboxing is another area where Sam has excelled, in 2022 he won the super light heavyweight 80kg category at NZ's K1 kickboxing tournament, King in the Ring. We chat with Sam about growing up on the farm in a small community. How sport was something that kept him focussed and provided enjoyment. He reflects on how a poor decision returned him home to the path he was meant to be on.  We discuss how his brother’s influence got him playing rugby for the Coast, the ups and down of his playing career and also what makes the Coast so special.  Sam shares insights into his kickboxing career, the transition from team sports into individual sports at a late age, winning the King in the Ring title and how his last tournament was a real challenge. His passion and commitment to the coast is unwavering and his story is a great reflection of an athlete who never gives up. As always please share this far and wide and if you love what we are doing feel free to leave us a review Kia ora.

    1h 4m

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The Sideline Yak podcast is all about showcasing local sports experts and their stories, while also sharing the best tips and tricks to make sport more awesome here in Te Tairāwhiti. Whether you're a coach, an official, or a sports parent, this podcast has got you covered with practical advice and insights, and will serve as a valuable resource for our community.