
Jesse Mulligan talks to athletes, administrators and journalists about major moments in New Zealand sport.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Shiray Kaka is a Black Ferns Sevens superstar who won gold at the Tokyo Olympics, as well as bronze at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. But it hasn't all been highs, she talks about the lows too.
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Dillon Boucher's name is synonymous with New Zealand basketball. Listen to him open up about his amazing career and why he thinks basketball is so popular with Kiwi kids.
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Mark Graham is widely regarded as the best rugby league player to ever come out of New Zealand, and that's not just us saying it, in 2007 he was named the New Zealand player of the century and was the first Kiwi inducted into the NRL Hall of Fame.
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Gilbert Enoka knows about mental toughness. The coach and author is best known for his time with the All Blacks - he worked with them for 23 years. Now other international teams are calling on his insight on finding the winning edge.
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Focusing on major milestones and influential figures within New Zealand's sporting landscape, episodes often feature interviews with athletes, coaches, and historians. Topics commonly discussed include groundbreaking achievements, notable athletes' journeys, and the evolution of various sports in New Zealand, from rugby to horse racing and beyond. One distinctive aspect is the exploration of both celebrated and lesser-known contributors to sports history, providing listeners with a multi-faceted understanding of New Zealand's rich athletic heritage. Each episode aims to highlight unique stories and insights that resonate with sports enthusiasts, particularly those interested in historical perspectives and contemporary achievements in New Ze... more
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Recent guests on Sports History NZ include:
1. Tuariki Delamere
2. Noel Harris
3. Finn Butcher
4. Hamish Kerr
5. Lynn McConnell
6. Mere Baker
7. Sean Fitzpatrick
8. Zoe Hobbs
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