Bruce Codd, Terry Dennett: Lacrosse Classified

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This week, in the fortieth episode of the Lacrosse Classified podcast, Evan and Jumbo hand out Stampede Tack‘s Weekly Report Cards, plus Bruce Codd and Terry Dennett join the show.

Bruce Codd & Terry Dennett on Episode 40

On this week’s edition of Lacrosse Classified, we’ve had so many events for Stampede Tack’s letter grades that we’ve had to start handing out pluses and minuses, plus Evan takes the lead in #WhoYaGott thanks to the win by the Puerto Rico women’s team at the U-19 championships.

Our guests this week are two of the coaches on their way to the Minto Cup which starts this Friday in Langley, British Columbia.

First up is the head coach of the Orangeville Northmen and assistant coach of the Toronto Rock, Bruce Codd.  Codd is also a long time NLL veteran, initially selected in the 9th round of the entry draft back in 1999, he played for seven teams including the Albany Attack, Columbus Landsharks, Montreal Express, Ottawa Rebel, Arizona Sting, Calgary Roughnecks and the Toronto Rock.  Codd also answers one simple question, just how good is Rylan Hartley.

Our second guest is the head coach of the Victoria Junior Shamrocks, Terry Dennett.  We discuss how his young team managed to get to the Minto Cup, what it’s going to take to win it all, and the grueling series against the New Westminster Salmonbellies that got them to the championship.

As always we have another round of Stampede Tack’s #WhoYaGott, where we hand out another cowboy hat.  As well as news and notes from the week that was in box lacrosse.

As always, a big thank you to our other sponsors, Pure Vita Labs and Associated Labels and Packaging.

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