Mark the Week: Having an opinion doesn't mean you can't talk about football

The Mike Hosking Breakfast - A podcast by Newstalk ZB - Thursdays

At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all.   Gary Lineker: 7/10 For reminding us that speaking your mind isn't a crime and having an opinion doesn’t mean you can't talk about football.   Stuart Nash: 6/10 A big price to pay for being honest. Of course he broke the rules and, no, you can't do what he did, but why did he do it? Frustration of course.   Morgan Wallen: 8/10 He opened his world tour here and sold the place out. He's got five of ten top spots on the billboard charts this week. He's living the dream.   Shane van Gisbergen: 4/10 Because as good as you may be, you've got to behave like a champion, not just drive like one.   The RMA replacement law: 3/10 Watch this, it's Three Waters all over again in terms of co-governance. They are not learning their lesson, they're sneaky as.    Ram raid stats: 3/10 Too many mistakes against a back drop of deep suspicion anyway. We all know what we see and feel on crime.   The Breakers: 7/10 They fell at the final hurdle but flew the flag brilliantly all year.   Australia: 8/10 Say what you want about nuclear submarines, but they are in the big league now. They are serious regional players and we should be grateful they have a vision we can tag along with.   CRL: 2/10 It's too late to stop it but how high do you think the bill is? How late do you think the delivery is? And where the hell do you think the money is coming from?   LISTEN ABOVE FOR MIKE HOSKING'S FULL WEEK IN REVIEWSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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