<&>Wellington Corpus of Spoken New Zealand English Version One <&>Copyright 1998 School of Linguistics & Applied Language Studies <&>Victoria University of Wellington <&>side two <&>20:07 afternoon brian waddell with radio new zealand sports news this afternoon's wallaby all black test in sydney is capturing tremendous interest outside australasia northern hemisphere rugby experts are ready to analyse the match as world cup build up takes off and former british lion turned journalist john taylor says it's crunch time <&>20:27 <&>section not transcribed <&>20:40 taylor says the wallaby's power display against england shocked the home unions and the wallaby team might need to watch their tactics in the line outs today new zealand ref keith lawrence who controlled their test against england said the aussies used some dubious line out methods in that match and they'll be punished by scot ray megson if they resort to them again <&>20:59 <&>section not transcribed <&>21:13 keith lawrence says he rates this australian team very highly and our commentator john macbeth is picking this wallaby line up as the best opposition the all blacks will have faced in the last four years <&>21:24 <&>section not transcribed <&>21:50 kickoff at five oclock this afternoon in the bledisloe cup match in sydney twenty five year <&>22:00 old american golfer john daly is the surprise leader at the halfway point of the u s p g a tournament in indiana but he's got a group of twenty rights on his tail daly fired a five under sixty seven today to go eight under for the tournament two ahead of kelly knox and bruce lietzke with another shot back to nick faldo craig stadler and ian worsnam who are five under three ahead of wayne grady and hale erwin <,> england's hopes of levelling the cricket series against the west indies have been frustrated on the second day of the final test at the oval although they reached four hundred and nineteen the windies were well placed in reply at ninety for one by stumps <&>22:30 <&>section not transcribed <&>22:58 the grand national steeple chase at riccarton today gives veteran jumps jockey ken brown the chance to ride his fifth national winner on palm singer but commentator reon murtha feels the result could be the same quinella as last year <&>23:10 <&>section not transcribed <&>23:33 reon murtha the commentator that er race one of the premier steeple chase events starts at two forty our new zealand junior women's squash team went close to scoring an upset win in the semi finals of the world champs in norway just losing two one to australia number one player leilani marsh easily beat the aussie top aussie megan bell while louise rogers had three match <&>24:00 points against camille roland before losing ten eight in the fifth sarah cook lost in four to megan pratt team manager aileen somerville says it was the best team performance of the tournament <,> our defending world youth yachting champion dean barker was caught by a wind shift and finished fourth in today's race in scotland and he now faces a tough battle to hold on to his world crown in the double handed race matthew steckman and andrew rolands finished fifteenth in the sailboards shane macintosh took fifteenth and seventh and tracey harrap finished ninth and tenth and finally the volatile irish snooker star alex higgins is in trouble again after an incident at a race course in england the forty two year old former world champion who has only recently returned to snooker after a one year ban was arrested by police for alleged threatening and abusive conduct but was later released on bail brian waddell radio new zealand sport <&>24:50 <&>end of sample