Talking About A Carpool: Episode 30 – Carlos Ulberg, Faith in Sport & European Rugby Rundown
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This week on Talking About A Carpool, hosts ofahelotu (Sydney, Australia) and Semisi Telefoni, aka "The Wine Chief" (Auckland, New Zealand), celebrate Episode 30 with a packed show. They cover European rugby's business end — Championship Rugby, Pro D2, the Challenge Cup, and Investec Champions Cup quarter-finals — before turning to two big front-of-mind conversations: the rise of UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Carlos Ulberg and the growing openness around faith in professional sport.
Segment 1: Talk Story Starts at (0:09) The boys kick off with catch-ups on life — Semisi wraps up a huge two-month church musical season involving brass orchestras across six Auckland congregations, all while battling a cyclone (or a "bit of wind and rain," depending on who you ask). ofahelotu reflects on his first Gordon RFC match of the Shute Shield season and shares a genuinely useful breakdown of how players and coaches can get more out of video review sessions — treating them as problem-solving collaborations rather than personal attack moments.
Segment 2: Da Latest Scoop Starts at (9:40) Championship Rugby: Ealing Trailfinders are on 23 consecutive wins with three rounds to go, Bedford sit second, while Cambridge look increasingly likely to face relegation. Pro D2: Valence Romans earn what amounts to a promotion to the Top 14 after a 32–25 win over Colomiers, a father-and-son moment steals hearts at Vannes, and the Carcassonne and Béziers relegation battle heats up with three rounds left. In the European cups, Stade Aurillacois fall to La Rochelle 41–24 in the Challenge Cup, Montpellier advance, and the Investec Champions Cup quarter-finals deliver drama — Bath edge Northampton, and Bordeaux Bègles stun Toulouse at home to set up a mouth-watering semi-final picture. Live semi-final tips are given for both competitions.
Segment 3: Da Opinion [UFC, Faith & Sport — Identity Beyond the Game] Starts at (27:08) Carlos Ulberg wins the UFC Light Heavyweight title in Auckland with a torn ACL — and the boys use it to open up a broader conversation about mental toughness, playing through injury, and the culture Eugene Bareman has built at City Kickboxing. From there, ofahelotu and Semisi explore the growing visibility of faith in professional sport: Cody Taylor's heartfelt 150th game interview, Brad Thorn's sabbatical and humility around pride versus gratitude, and what it means for athletes — especially Pacific men — to lead publicly with their faith. This segment is extracted separately as a standalone episode and covers evergreen themes that apply long after the rugby results fade.
Outro Starts at (51:07) ofahelotu and Semisi mark Episode 30 — 30 episodes, 75 posts, consistent reps. Next week brings URC, Top 14, and Championship Rugby round 24 as the European season enters its final stretch. Got a question for the boys? Send it through.
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