Keith Quinn
Keith Quinn on the All Blacks v South Africa RWC test
Legendary New Zealand sports broadcaster Keith Quinn joins the show to offer his analysis of the All Blacks' opening Rugby World Cup clash against South Africa. Audio
Wales knocks New Zealand off top spot in rugby rankings
Wales has knocked New Zealand off the top of the world rugby rankings, ending almost a decade-long reign for the All Blacks. Despite the All Blacks thrashing Australia over the weekend, Wales' win… Audio
Keith Quinn on All Black changes for Saturday's must win test
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has made several changes to his side to meet Australia in the second Bledisloe Cup game at Eden Park. It's a must-win game this Saturday night if the All Blacks are to… Audio
Keith Quinn: Sir Brian Lochore was true rugby legend
Former All Blacks' captain and coach Sir Brian Lochore died over the weekend aged 78. He has praised throughout the country by sporting figures and the public as one of the very greatest figures in… Audio
The Rugby War
In 1995 rugby dropped its amateur ethos and went openly professional - but not before nearly tearing itself in two. Produced by Justin Gregory Audio
Sky could axe live coverage of Mitre 10 Cup
Provincial rugby in New Zealand could be in for a dramatic shake up as Sky Television considers screening fewer live Mitre 10 Cup games. As the competition struggles with declining attendance rates… Audio
Who can play All Blacks first-five at Rugby World Cup?
Damien McKenzie's season ending injury has left the All Blacks in a situation reminiscent of their 2011 World Cup campaign when first-five stocks were running low. Who can forget the 2011 final when… Audio
Springboks stun All Blacks in Wellington - Keith Quinn's review
The Springboks stunned the All Blacks, and world rugby, on Saturday night, coming away with a surprise 36-34 win. Considered the underdogs and having lost their last two games, the Springboks secured… Audio
'Meads' rugby was dug out of the farmland'
Rugby journalist and historian Ron Palenski and commentator Keith Quinn reflect on what made Sir Colin Meads great. Audio
Larger than life bronze statue to memorialise All Blacks great Sir Colin Meads
All Black great Sir Colin 'pinetree' Meads is about to be immortalised in bronze. The statue will be unveiled this afternoon in Sir Colin's hometown of Te Kuiti. Audio
Great Album: Rubber Soul by the Beatles
Rolling Stone called it "the album where the Beatles became the Beatles". Video, Audio
Sour grapes for Wallabies and an overjoyed Barrett trio
The All Blacks notch up a record 18th consecutive test triumph but it's the off field antics and arguments are overshadowning the result. We talk to rugby commentator Keith Quinn Audio
All Blacks notch up biggest-ever margin against South Africa
The All Blacks have notched up their biggest winning margin against South Africa with a 57-15 victory over the Springboks in Durban. Veteran rugby commentator Keith Quinn says it was an unbelievable… Audio
Forbes, Rush, Ryan touted for sevens job
A few big names have been already been thrown around to replace the All Blacks Sevens' coach Sir Gordon Tietjens.
All Blacks take on Wallabies for second Bledisloe Cup match
After comfortably beating the Wallabies in Sydney last week, the All Blacks will again meet Australia tomorrow night in Wellington. It's also the second Bledisloe Cup match. We look at the side's… Audio
Keith Quinn on Muhammad Ali
Sports commentator Keith Quinn joins Wallace to reflect on the life and legend of Muhammad Ali, who died yesterday. Audio
Lomu mourned here and abroad
To discuss Lomu's legacy, both on and off the field, we're joined by the coach of the New Zealand sevens team Sir Gordon Tietjens, rugby commentator Keith Quinn and former All Black Ian Jones. Audio
Jonah Lomu - Keith Quinn
Rugby commentator and friend of Jonah Lomu, Keith Quinn, remembers the All Black great who died today, aged 40. Audio
Radio New Zealand's commentator reflects on RWC final
Also in London for the game was our commentator Keith Quinn. Audio