• Justin Marshall Part 2: Why NZ Rugby Commentary Was So Biased, BOOMFA & “Me Oh My, Yes Boy!”

  • Oct 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

Justin Marshall Part 2: Why NZ Rugby Commentary Was So Biased, BOOMFA & “Me Oh My, Yes Boy!”

  • Summary

  • This is Justin Marshall part 2


    Justin Marshall is one of the most polarizing rugby players and commentators of all time. People either love him or loathe him- after meeting him for this very lengthy conversation, I am definitely in the first camp. Me oh my I enjoyed it yes boy


    Justin played 81 games for the All Blacks between 1995 and 2005. And won 5 Super Rugby titles for the Crusaders

    Since retiring he has become a very successful commentator for Sky Sports. And is now on a podcast called The Good, the bad and the rugby NZ.


    Heaps of All Black nostalgia here including his feud with Byron Kelleher, his transition from player to commentator and how he copes with criticism, the origins of his viral saying “Me oh my yes boy” and so much more.


    (By the way, I would love your feedback on splitting a long episode too. Let me know if it’s helpful or annoying:

    Dom@Podlab.nz with any feedback)

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