The refreshing show is anything but your typical sports commentary.
Hosted by the charismatic Ra Pomare, known for his quirky Tuna advertisement and Snapchat escapades, alongside rugby legends John Afoa and Angus Ta’avao, it promises a blend of non-expert analysis and offbeat banter that’s bound to keep NZR+ viewers hooked.
With Afoa and Ta’avao sharing anecdotes from their illustrious careers, including stints with the Blues and ventures abroad, the show delves into the highs and lows of professional rugby.
Ta’avao’s candid discussion about his near-career-ending neck injury adds a poignant touch, highlighting the resilience of athletes and the vital role of medical support.
Produced by the talented James McOnie of Crowd Goes Wild fame, “It’s Not Tiddlywinks” offers fans an authentic glimpse into the personalities behind the players.
Through genuine storytelling and playful banter, it’s set to become a favourite for rugby aficionados craving both insight and entertainment.
Prince George made a surprise appearance with his dad at Stade Velodrome on Saturday, where they matched in navy suits and red ties to see Wales play.
Prince William, 41, is the longtime patron of the Welsh Rugby Union and has brought Prince George along to sports events in the past.
However, celebrity chef Aldo Zilli previously revealed that Prince George’s favorite meal is a different Italian dish.
“I’m waiting for the call because apparently [Prince William’s] little boy’s favorite is spaghetti carbonara, so I’m waiting for the call to go and cook it for him,” Zilli told the Daily Mail in 2020.