British & Irish Lions overcome half-time deficit to win first Test with brilliant display!
Alex Payne and James Haskell are joined in the studio by a South African legend, World Cup Winner and comeback king, Bob Skinstad. They dissect the game, and get into the heads of the players and the coaches; but not before Skinstad treats the boys to some biltong and relives the highs and the lows of being the first ever professional rugby player in South Africa.
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(00:00:00 - 01:06:20) Stories with Skinstad
(01:06:20 - 01:30:30) Lions Test Review
@KL-qy4ye3 years agoA stunning guest. Articulate, engaging, entertaining. What more could one want? 79
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@limbothytimothy3 years agoDamn, what an amazing guest. Those stories are absolutely top notch. 37
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@johnnolan64623 years agoOne of the best episodes yet could do a series of podcast on bob' s stories keep up the savage work lads! 12
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@fergusramage40693 years agoI think the show now being live and in a studio makes it so much better, i love it. 7
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@jaycordner38903 years agoWatching this makes me a proud south african. Also bob went to school up the road from me at hilton college. Kzn. Best province in the world. 8
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@chrismouton19853 years agoWhat a great guest! Bobby loved a good party and was quite famous for it in ct. I loved hearing his point of view, especially regarding the entertainment of other teams. Solid bloke and legend throughout. Well done, gbr! 3
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@wesleyselkridge21973 years agoMy favourite guest so far. Brilliant and loved him as a player. Great bloke and fantastic interview. Loved every minute. 1
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@JACKTHESEAPIG3 years agoI am now in love with bob! He needs to write a book! 2
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@davidknott45143 years agoBob was the best attacking no. 8 i' ve ever seen and invented the men in black at the stormers - great team in ' 99! 1
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@alistairclifton12863 years agoBobby' s world cup celebration story reminds me of a private school rugby festival when i played against him back in 94. My school played against a. ...Expand1
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@nam0643 years agoFascinating and entertaining episode, what a great guest, my new favourite south african! 3
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@richjones74173 years agoI met bob at the long lunch in dubai a few years back. He was absolutely great. Lovely bloke. 1
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@geoffcole71783 years agoBrilliant episode, what a class act bob is. 2
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@D4rkm00r3 years agoAbsolutley killing it on the guests recently gents, genuinely laugh out loud moments. Keep up the good work. 2
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@patrickfitzgerald53 years agoAmazing show. Well done. Bobby was a truly great player and what a fantastic guest. 2
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@derekaarts49973 years agoMentioning the early french visitors still gets me mad watching olivier roumat take my team apart in the curry cup final. Absolutely brilliant. 3
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@barrettayton68973 years agoBobby' s great such a good guy. Well done boys for letting him speak! 1
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@cfleroux3 years agoGreat showbest guest so far. I really enjoyed this one. 2
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@kerryadams92083 years agoGreat episode, one of the best ones from both the gbr and hor pods. 5
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@garethdavies31233 years agoBrilliant episode. What a guy skinstad is! 2
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@user-ge5qb3xq5m3 years agoOutstanding episode. Thanks much for this - loved it. 1
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@Oldies483 years agoBest rugby pod cast ive seen yet - great guest! 1
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@dirkpretorius43143 years agoBeautiful discussion and friendship between these three. Rugby is such a wonderful game. 1
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@beewalkerqt3 years agoWho would think that a show with only 5-10 minutes of lions chat would in fact be completely amazing? So many stories and perspectives around key rugby stages and changes by a very entertaining guest.
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@jackfrost33603 years agoThis is an incredible episode. Best yet!
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@jasoncrook91823 years agoWhat a fantastic episode. An enthralling tale from one of the most charismatic players of a generation. Skinstadt has still got it!
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@edcfoz3 years ago" we had a guy who shat on my roof" the glory days. 7
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@Faust_ZA3 years agoBobs commentating is so good during a game. 1
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@grahamarthur3 years agoI was totally enthralled by this. Absolutely brilliantly by all 3.
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@FRU.No.13 years agoShow flew past what a fantastic player and guest. 3
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@Kvn-or8xl3 years agoAs an irish rugby supporter youd always wished he played for ireland as hes half irish because of his mother but he grew up in sa so obviously has mor. ...Expand7
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@keoniwright36473 years agoHask' s question about mental health at the start of the professional era was crucial! 2
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@javaface1013 years agoMy dad did the exact same with his foot. Had it fused and was miserable so had it removed and hes never been better. sidenote: he kept the foot. 6
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@ceiremulligan2523 years agoBest show in a while. Bobby was great. 1
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@Graham1598713 years agoNot the biggest bob skinstad fan but great stories, really enjoyed this interview. Amazing.
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@simongilliat22053 years agoBobby was one of the greatest in a great safrican team. Interesting to see howsized bob is compared to le hasque. 5
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@lukedarby68153 years agoThis was top drawer stuff. I' m biased as a province boy, but really great chat and stories. 1
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@kgkg-nk6rd3 years agoGreat stories lads, really enjoyed listening to the podcast.
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@cullyx29133 years agoMy first trip to the amazing sa, bobby was literallyetc etci think every female wanted to marry himexcellent episode as usual. 2
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@paulcoomber40093 years agoDefinitely my favourite south african, what a superb storyteller. Keep it up. 3
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@BogartAus3 years agoAmazing story bobby thanks so much for sharing i remember seeing you once or twice in claremont made my day. On a side note mate they had to change the. ...Expand
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@benrawson0073 years agoI' ve met bob a few times now at rugby events, played against time on 2 occasions; he is the nicest guy you could ever meet. He had time for everyone,. ...Expand6
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@CoachJurieW2 years agoHAHAHAHA - I was a resident of that res next door on the top two floors - we were SANDF Air Force and Navy engineering students.
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@paulbeard66973 years agoOne of the best guests you guys have had. Loved it. 2
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@mjribes3 years agoBobbyaccident which many speculate took place after a bust-up with marshall. Was the injury from the car accident or was it from the bust-up? We will never know for sure. 1
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@interestedbystander1963 years agoI would love to see them move the final test to Newlands. That Greenpoint pitch is ropey at best, and I don't think it can cope with a third game in a row. Newlands is a special place for rugby fans. That grand old lady of South African rugby deserves a fitting finale and send-off before the stadium is torn down. Can you think of a better one than a decider in a Lions series? No crowds or ticketing worries, so moving should be fairly simple. Stadium was used for a Stormers game last week, I believe, so is still in action. COYL!!!!! .....Expand
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@theopotgieter2603 years agoI was in the other residence, helshoogte. Only 9 floors. Not even i went to the top floor uninvited.
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@ac22443 years agoAlex payne is looking suitably refreshed after his break. 2
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@SoBadGamer3 years agoIs it me or is there a faint high pitch noise in the background? Only a few minutes in but its still there. love the channel boys! 2
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@frankford11153 years agoCan you imagine an hour with an ex professional footballer? Class.
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@robtudor37853 years agoAnother great show. Fantastic guest. By the way james, have you had a little hair transplanted?
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@rohanolwage57663 years agoJoost backed selbourne boome like the god king he is during that staaldraad.
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@celeste55083 years agoPlease change the camera angle on hask to be more like the one on payno. Continuity.
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@neillairdofglencairn72163 years agoIf you tell non rugby people how good bobby was. When they look at him compared to hask. He looks like a doctor not a world class rugby player. Yet another top guest.
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@geezer123453 years agoIs it me or did city index sponsor this episode? 2
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@LB_die_Kaapie3 years agoBobby the man who my mom said every girl wanted back then. Legend of south african rugby despite his affinity towards staying out of the rough and tough haha a wounded bok is very dangerous! Bring on saturday! 2
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@simonriley48033 years agoReally enjoy the show with bob being one of the best guests so far. However, haskell really needs to learn to let the guest speak a bit more, sometimes. ...Expand3
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@garethfergusson95383 years agoAwesome show! But hask, what mako didn' t wasn' t good what if he had injured his spine, mako isn' t a medic or anything closely resembling a . ...Expand3
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@mabsbry13183 years agoReally. Are the elongated horror stories for 60 minutes on initiations that good? Filter?
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sidenote: he kept the foot. 6
Newlands is a special place for rugby fans. That grand old lady of South African rugby deserves a fitting finale and send-off before the stadium is torn down. Can you think of a better one than a decider in a Lions series?
No crowds or ticketing worries, so moving should be fairly simple. Stadium was used for a Stormers game last week, I believe, so is still in action.
COYL!!!!! .. ...Expand
love the channel boys! 2
a wounded bok is very dangerous! Bring on saturday! 2