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Posted September 04, 2016 09:39 · last edited September 04, 2016 09:40

JasperNix wrote:

Veitch is nothing but a cheerleader. He's so matey matey it makes me ill. Same as Dardy W. 

It's a shame these guys feel they have to brown nose so much. I'm all for the media being on good terms but those guys are next level. What ever happened to journos peeling the onion to get to the issue rather than asking the superficial stuff?

Sports journalism has gone the way of pop music these days - all fluff and no substance. 

If Hudson was being genuine (which I have no reason to doubt) it's at least good to hear he is on good terms with the CEO. The last thing we need is any more dysfunction at NZF.

October is shaping as a big window for us. Commercially it's a good chance to put the AWs back in the spotlight. From a playing point of view it's an opportunity for Hudson to prove a few of us wrong. 

The only thing from that interview that really stood out though is our reliance on winning the confeds money. Basically says our financial stability and therefore AW international  programme is THAT fragile. 

He is more matey then matey, regular drinking buddies with our Andrew in the Auckland trendy parts of town

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AucklandPhoenix edited September 04, 2016 09:40
JasperNix wrote:

Veitch is nothing but a cheerleader. He's so matey matey it makes me ill. Same as Dardy W. 

It's a shame these guys feel they have to brown nose so much. I'm all for the media being on good terms but those guys are next level. What ever happened to journos peeling the onion to get to the issue rather than asking the superficial stuff?

Sports journalism has gone the way of pop music these days - all fluff and no substance. 

If Hudson was being genuine (which I have no reason to doubt) it's at least good to hear he is on good terms with the CEO. The last thing we need is any more dysfunction at NZF.

October is shaping as a big window for us. Commercially it's a good chance to put the AWs back in the spotlight. From a playing point of view it's an opportunity for Hudson to prove a few of us wrong. 

The only thing from that interview that really stood out though is our reliance on winning the confeds money. Basically says our financial stability and therefore AW international  programme is THAT fragile. 

He is more matey then matey, regular drinking buddies with our Andrew on the town