Argentine rugby union footballer
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Follow Agustín Creevy— it's freeOn Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you details of Emerging Ireland's 36-24 win over the Pumas in Bloemfontein, and we get immediate reaction from head coach Simon Easterby. We check in with Linda Djougang ahead of Ireland's second WXV outing in Langley. Michael Cheika's received a ban from the RFU, and Leicester are not happy. And Agustin Creevy proves you're never too old for a change of scenery.
This week on The KOKO Show we dive right back into the magical ecosystem that is The Rugby Championship season, nourishing our bodies with a gritty ‘Top Schmidt’ Wallabies win and nibbling on the big dog battle that saw the Springboks prevail over the All Blacks. With so much mouthwatering footy on the menu, it is only right that we pick both carcasses clean, like the analytical vultures we are. With the Wallabies well and truly back in the winners circle the lads bathe in the radiant aura of victory and boy it does it feel good. This episode Swoop was loud, Biv had his finger on the pulse, Gits was happy and Prof was Prof, giving you our beautiful fans a well rounded trip through the unforgiving yet always rewarding tundra that is International Rugby. Plus, to help us deliver this sensory overload for your eyes and ears, we were joined by one of the greatest to ever lace them up. He is the Joburg Joker, the tip-toeing tech tycoon and the only bloke that can make racing animals and planes for money look cool. It is of course our South African sidekick Mr Bryan Habana. With Spring now sprung and the mercury rising, the boys in partnership with our beautiful friends at MYER give our fashion focused fans a little taste of what to wear in warmer months in another mixed bag ‘Match Fit’. So flip out your shopping channel deck chair, get that coconut oil in all of your deepest crevices and soak up some springtime sun, with your four favourite flogs nattering in your head. It’s time for Kick Offs and Kick Ons. TIMECODES: 00:00 - Start of the show 04:48 - Shout out to MYER 05:57 - Intro the boys 07:46 - Spring Tour plug 08:33 - Weekend recap and Shute Shield Final recap 11:56 - Sydney Live Show shout out 14:17 - ‘Match Fit’ brought to you by MYER 21:01 - Rugby Roundup part 1 - Argentina v Wallabies 43:37 - Fat Man Scoop tribute 45:57 - Agustin Creevy tribute for his last game 47:50 - Introduce Bryan Habana 54:29 - Rugby Roundup part 2 - South Africa v New Zealand 55:58 - Bryan on the Springbok’s fearless character 57:55 - The boys showing Kwagga Smith some love 59:38 - Bryan talking about his connection with the current team 01:02:41 - This Springbok team is bringing the nation together 01:05:00 - Which cartoon character was Bryan attracted to? 01:05:58 - Bryan on Joe van Niekerk 01:08:22 - Bryan’s arrival in Toulon 01:09:26 - Bryan on the current All Blacks side 01:13:57 - Bryan on the Springbok’s questioning the Wallabies integrity 01:18:00 - The KOKO Quiz 01:23:57 - Start one, bench one and drop one - Bryan Habana edition 01:25:30 - Close of the show Big thanks to MYER for their support and remember you can buy everything you saw on the show from you local MYER or online - https://www.myer.com.au BUY YOUR KOKO MERCHANDISE RIGHT NOW - www.kickoffsandkickons.com GET YOUR TICKETS TO OUR LIVE SYDNEY SHOW HERE - https://events.humanitix.com/thekokoshow Make sure you follow us on all socials: INSTA: @kickoffskickons TWITTER/X: @kickoffskickons YOUTUBE: @kickoffsandkickons TIKTOK: @kickoffskickons If you do want to talk about sponsorship or anything business related then please do get in touch with us info@shtn.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La Nouvelle-Zélande a dominé l'Argentine (44-6) vendredi au Stade de France, en demi-finale de la Coupe du monde. Un succès qui a de quoi ravir Ian Foster, tancé il y a un peu plus d'un an, lors d'une période marquée par un échec à domicile des All Blacks face aux Pumas. Les All Blacks n’ont plus été numéro un depuis novembre 2021 mais La Nouvelle-Zélande reprendra la 1re place si l’Afrique du Sud perd face à l’Angleterre. Dans ce cas, les Springboks glisseraient à la 3e place. Menée 10-0 puis 17-12, l'Argentine avait renversé le Pays de Galles samedi après-midi, au stade Vélodrome, en quart de finale de la Coupe du monde de rugby 2023 (17-29). Les Pumas ont sanctionné des Gallois décevants. L'Argentine, qualifiée en demi-finale, une première depuis 2015. Rendez-vous en ovalie, en direct dès 20h30 depuis le Diu Biban pour cette demi-finale Le sélectionneur Michael Cheika n'a effectué qu'un seul changement par rapport à l'équipe qui a battu le Pays de Galles 29-17, en rappelant Gonzalo Bertranou à la place de Tomás Cubelli à la mêlée. XV de départ Argentine 1 Thomas Gallo 2 Julian Montoya (c) 3 Francisco Gómez Kodela 4 Guido Petti Pagadizabal 5 Tomas Lavanini 6 Juan Martin Gonzalez 7 Marcos Kremer 8 Facundo Isa 9 Gonzalo Bertranou 10 Santiago Carreras 11 Mateo Carreras 12 Santiago Chocobares 13 Lucio Cinti 14 Emiliano Boffelli 15 Juan Cruz Mallia Remplaçants 16 Agustín Creevy 17 Joel Sclavi 18 Eduardo Bello 19 Matias Alemanno 20 Rodrigo Bruni 21 Lautaro Bazan Velez 22 Nicolas Sanchez 23 Matías Moroni Le sélectionneur de la Nouvelle-Zélande, Ian Foster, a annoncé la composition de son équipe pour affronter l'Argentine au Stade de France le vendredi 20 octobre. XV de départ Nouvelle-Zélande 1 Ethan de Groot 2 Codie Taylor 3 Tyrel Lomax 4 Samuel Whitelock 5 Scott Barrett 6 Shannon Frizell 7 Sam Cane (c) 8 Ardie Savea 9 Aaron Smith 10 Richie Mo'unga 11 Mark Tele'a 12 Jordie Barrett 13 Rieko Ioane 14 Will Jordan 15 Beauden Barrett Remplaçants 16 Samisoni Taukei'aho 17 Tamaiti Williams 18 Fletcher Newell 19 Brodie Retallick 20 Dalton Papali'i 21 Finlay Christie 22 Damian McKenzie 23 Anton Lienert-Brown Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
En esta segunda y última parte de la charla exclusiva con ESPN Scrum, Agustín Creevy, ex capitán de los Pumas y refuerzo del London Irish de Inglaterra, reflexiona sobre la falta de éxito en el Mundial de Japón, describe el espíritu del jugador argentino, determina sus pasos a seguir en el seleccionado y cierra con la chance de retirarse en San Luis, el club de sus amores.
El hooker argentino, ex capitán de los Pumas con 89 apariciones con el país incluyendo dos Copas Mundiales, dejó Jaguares para desembarcar en London Irish de Inglaterra, donde ya hizo su debut. En esta primera parte de la imperdible charla con ESPN Scrum, Creevy cuenta detalles de su nueva vida allí, de los constantes cambios de decisión por la pandemia y de su futuro.
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Nuevo envío de Piratas Beach, el programa de Ensenada Rugby Club en Radio Kiwik FM 100.9, la primera radio de rugby de la República Argentina. Nos dimos el lujazo de charlar con Agustín Creevy, hombre formado en San Luis y capitán de Los Pumas. Estuvieron en el estudio jugadores del plantel juvenil, que aprovecharon para hacerle algunas preguntas sobre su vida en el rugby, y qué significa estar donde está. Compartimos también la experiencia de los chicos en el club, y tuvimos a Nicolás Belous al teléfono contándonos lo que fue el fin de semana del plantel superior pirata. Y como ya es costumbre, la mejor música y toda la onda que sólo Los Piratas pueden traer!