Global Card Collectors

121. How an All Black Is Helping Ex-Players Cash In on Their Game-Worn Jerseys

49 min · 19. juni 2026
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In this episode Will sits down with All Black #1085 Scott Waldrom for a fascinating conversation that goes far beyond rugby.Scott reflects on his professional rugby career, including memories from the infamous Munster clash that remains one of the most talked-about matches of his playing days. He shares stories from life at the elite level, what it meant to wear the black jersey, playing alongside Jonah and some of the toughest moments he experienced on the field.The conversation then shifts to another passion that has become a major part of Scott's life: collecting. From building his own card collection to helping former players generate income through the sale of game-used jerseys and memorabilia, Scott has become a key figure in New Zealand's sports collecting community.Will and Scott also discuss the growth of the hobby, the Wellington Cards & Collectables Show, the unique stories behind game-worn items, and why collecting continues to connect fans with the athletes and moments they admire most.Whether you're a rugby fan, a memorabilia collector, or someone who loves hearing great stories from elite athletes, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

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episode 121. How an All Black Is Helping Ex-Players Cash In on Their Game-Worn Jerseys cover

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In this episode Will sits down with All Black #1085 Scott Waldrom for a fascinating conversation that goes far beyond rugby.Scott reflects on his professional rugby career, including memories from the infamous Munster clash that remains one of the most talked-about matches of his playing days. He shares stories from life at the elite level, what it meant to wear the black jersey, playing alongside Jonah and some of the toughest moments he experienced on the field.The conversation then shifts to another passion that has become a major part of Scott's life: collecting. From building his own card collection to helping former players generate income through the sale of game-used jerseys and memorabilia, Scott has become a key figure in New Zealand's sports collecting community.Will and Scott also discuss the growth of the hobby, the Wellington Cards & Collectables Show, the unique stories behind game-worn items, and why collecting continues to connect fans with the athletes and moments they admire most.Whether you're a rugby fan, a memorabilia collector, or someone who loves hearing great stories from elite athletes, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

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