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It's time for The Good Hour with Ben Ennis and JD Bunkis! They start off going over the state of Canadian men's soccer, what this World Cup run has meant for the country, and if Alphonso Davies' media silence overshadows any of the team's accomplishments (00:02). Later on, the guys discuss Don Mattingly's new gig as the Blue Jays bench coach and how worried John Schneider should be about the hire, before switching gears to debate if the PGA tour should allow Tiger Woods to play a golf cart (27:55). Next up, co-host of "A Kick in the Grass", Jeff Blair continues the conversations on Canadian soccer to discuss the future of the program and how John Herdman leaving could derail the team's positive momentum (52:12). Finally, NHL broadcaster Eddie Olczyk joins JD to talk about Mitch Marner nearing his total of all-time points with the Maple Leafs, before sharing some memories he had of Börje Salming (1:26:18).
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
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It's time for The Good Hour with Ben Ennis and JD Bunkis! They start off going over the state of Canadian men's soccer, what this World Cup run has meant for the country, and if Alphonso Davies' media silence overshadows any of the team's accomplishments (00:02). Later on, the guys discuss Don Mattingly's new gig as the Blue Jays bench coach and how worried John Schneider should be about the hire, before switching gears to debate if the PGA tour should allow Tiger Woods to play a golf cart (27:55). Next up, co-host of "A Kick in the Grass", Jeff Blair continues the conversations on Canadian soccer to discuss the future of the program and how John Herdman leaving could derail the team's positive momentum (52:12). Finally, NHL broadcaster Eddie Olczyk joins JD to talk about Mitch Marner nearing his total of all-time points with the Maple Leafs, before sharing some memories he had of Börje Salming (1:26:18).
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.

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