The Alternative Commentary Collective's Saturday Sports Show

By: The Alternative Commentary Collective
  • Summary

  • From 9am every Saturday join the Alternative Commentary Collective on Radio Hauraki for the Saturday Sports Show!

    Hosted by James McOnie, former Silver Fern Storm Purvis, ACC Head G Lane and anyone else that will answer their phone really.

    Covering everything going on in sport, the big topics that have had NZers chatting all week and loads of music that rocks, it's nearly as good as that sausage in the Bunnings car park...

    The ACC Saturday Sports Show, 9am to 10am Saturdays on Radio Hauraki.
    2024 The Alternative Commentary Collective
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Episodes
  • June 18 2022: Blues Or Crusaders?
    Jun 20 2022

    This week James McOnie, Storm Purvis & Finn Caddie, talk all things Super Rugby from score predictions to the helpful insight of Sir John Kirwan.

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    22 mins
  • June 11 2022: Let's Do That Hockey!
    Jun 15 2022

    This week James McOnie, Finn Caddie & Storm Purvis reflect on Super Ruby Semi-Finals Week, Storm shares her Netball predictions, and Ice Hockey Is taking over!!!

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    20 mins
  • June 4 2022: All Whites & Super Quarters
    Jun 9 2022

    On this week's show, James McOnie and Storm Purvis talk about World Cup Qualification for the All Whites and what to expect for the rest of the Super Rugby season...

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    17 mins

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