In Conversation: Craig Innes
Before the 2019 season kicks off and we get back into the Shortball we have a small RugbyPass podcast, In Conversation, where we take our time to chat to a few of the people who make up New Zealand's national game.
Today Scotty Stevenson talks to player agent and former All Black Craig Innes about his career both on and off the field.
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In this podcast Innes touches on his two-try test debut as part of a stacked All Black side and his new life in the player agent game with global rugby specialist Esportif.
Innes played 17 tests for the All Blacks between 1989 and 1991 after making his international debut at the age of 20.
He also played rugby league in the UK and Australia, representing Leeds 135 times in Super League play and Manly Warringah 50 times in the ARL.
He shifted back to New Zealand in the late 1990s to play for the Blues in Super Rugby.
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Yes SW's comments made the most sense to me given what I'd been told and what I'd seen from the outside looking in Ed.
It sounds like ppl were given room to wriggle out of a sense of responsibility, and that's how it felt at the time.
As you say the geopolitics are now working against NZ. If the URC expands to include English sides it will become the biggest, and in time prob the best league in the world. It could have as many as six diff natiosn all competing in one comp.
I reckon the ABs deserved to win on Saturday even though England should have put the game away at the end. NZ were the better attacking team.
Go to commentsDid you watch the game.or just a sore loser
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