Self-proclaimed footy expert Jordan King talks all things professional rugby in Aotearoa. Tune in as he delivers weekly recaps and interviews with those around the game. Catch more content on Instagram - @_codewithkingi.
Jordan converses with Black Ferns and Black Ferns Sevens representative Theresa Fitzpatrick. The Auckland-raised wahine shares what got her into rugby, how she got her big break on the international …
Jordan and Cam Jeffrey look back at the games from round seven of Super Rugby Aotearoa, where the Hurricanes ended the Crusaders' win streak at home and the Blues held on to defeat the Chiefs.
Jordan has old mate Cam Jeffrey on to lend a hand with the preview of round seven of Super Rugby Aotearoa. The Dooleys went over the sustainability of Kiwi derbies on a weekly basis, what chances the…
Jordan and Thomas Kiwara go through the results from round six of Super Rugby Aotearoa, where the Hurricanes took down the visiting Blues and the Highlanders stole it at the death against the Chiefs …
Jordan gets one of Avalon's finest in Thomas Kiwara to help cover round six of Super Rugby Aotearoa. The old team-mates ramble on about Beauden Barrett's positional dilemma, TJ Perenara's passing and…
Jordan and Adam Julian recap the fifth round of Super Rugby Aotearoa, where the Crusaders pushed their undefeated run at home to 36 on the trot and the Hurricanes recorded their second win of the com…
Jordan calls on fellow rugby geek Adam Julian to help preview week five of Super Rugby Aotearoa. The allies discussed a variety of things, including the prospect of a new Super Rugby competition, wha…
Jordan catches up with Nick Hegarty to go over round four's games in Super Rugby Aotearoa, where the Crusaders did what they always do and the Hurricanes got their first strike in the win column.
Jordan is assisted by comrade Nick Hegarty in previewing round four of Super Rugby Aotearoa. The pair yarn about playing to the whistle, the plethora of young loosies for Ian Foster to choose from, J…
Jordan gets on the blower with Kasey Joe-McIndoe to recap week three of Super Rugby Aotearoa, where Blues held on at home and the Crusaders scraped through on a classic Winter's day in Christchurch.
Jordan is accompanied by pal Kasey Joe-McIndoe to preview the third round of Super Rugby Aotearoa. The long-time friends share their takes on how the teams can best adapt to the new policing at ruck …
Jordan and his old man review the second round of Super Rugby Aotearoa, which saw the Blues go two from two and the Crusaders "win ugly".
Jordan has his dad on to preview the second week of Super Rugby Aotearoa. The duo talked about the learnings the teams would have taken out of round one's refereeing, Aaron Cruden's influence, the Cr…
Jordan is rejoined by Matt Twort to review round one of Super Rugby Aotearoa, where the Highlanders upset the Chiefs and the Blues comprehensively beat the Hurricanes.
Jordan gets Matt Twort back on the show to preview the opening round of Super Rugby Aotearoa. The two touch on the crowd expectancy, new rules and various talking points for each of the teams featuri…
Jordan catches up with rugby historian and Club Rugby Editor Adam Julian to see what he has on his plate. The writer talks about the Black Ferns project he's piecing together, what it was like workin…
Jordan chews the fat with the Wellington Lions and Hurricanes Jackson Garden-Bachop before he gets back on the field for Super Rugby Aotearoa. The first five shares the hurdles he faced as profession…
Jordan chats with Samoan international Pele Cowley and finds out what it's like to play against the All Blacks, how his game changed after spending time in Europe and where he was when he got the cal…
Jordan catches up with the Bay of Plenty Steamers and Hurricanes Chase Tiatia to see what's been happening in his bubble as of late. The utility back reveals why he left the nation's capital for foot…
Jordan has a yarn with the original All Blacks Media Officer and television producer, Ric Salizzo. The former journalist talks about the 24-hour time frame in which Jonah Lomu grew into rugby's bigge…