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Go Throw VideosMarch 28, 2026

2025 New Zealand Nationals | MPO RD1 F9 | Koling, Humphries, Orange, Gossage

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The 2025 New Zealand Nationals are underway, featuring top players like Luke Humphries and Francis Orange as they compete for the championship title. The event takes place in Christchurch, New Zealand, at two challenging courses: an open, windy course and a wooded one. The competition promises to be intense, with a high level of skill on display from the likes of Gannon Buhr and Albert Tom. Luke Humphries shares his expertise as a commentator, providing insight into the players' strategies and techniques. He highlights the unique characteristics of each course, including the abundance of out-of-bounds areas and the importance of navigating the windy conditions. The event also showcases the exciting forehand-backhand play of top two-way player Gannon Buhr, who brings considerable distance to the game. Watch as these talented players take on the best from New Zealand in a battle for national supremacy, with the opportunity to hit 150k subscribers hanging in the balance at Go-Throw Disc Golf's channel.

Watch top pros like Chris Koling & Simon Lizotte battle it out at the 2025 NZ Nationals | MPO RD1 F9.

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Good morning you little cuties. It's Bradley Williams. Head over to YouTube. Go to Go-Throw Disc Golf. Give them a follow. It's free. They're trying to hit 150k subscribers. They're just 10k away. Go give them a follow. What is Albert Tom? And go out to the on YouTube to Go-Throw Disc Golf's channel and hit that subscribe button. Gannon Buhr here. Go-Throw is trying to hit 150,000 subscribers on YouTube. So, hit that subscribe button. Wait, you're not subscribed? Did you not hear Go-Throw is trying to get to 150k? Well, then go subscribe. You might as well. Go do it. Welcome in to the 47th annual New Zealand National Disc Golf Championships presented by RPM. We're in Christchurch, New Zealand right here. I'm Luke Humphries, joined in the booth by Mr. Tall Paul Oman. This is the finale of the Tour Down Under, Paul. Yeah. We got two courses we're playing on this weekend. Four rounds. It's official. We got an A-tier on our hands. Crazy that they've been playing 47 years annually. That's That's amazing. I don't know if I've played in a longer country's national championship. No, I don't believe I have. Pretty fun. I'll be playing on this round one feature card. Um yeah. Got these slow-mos. That's me. You're doing great. Yeah. 1023 rated. Yes. So, there's a lot of out of bounds at this course. You mentioned two courses. This is the open windy course. And then we'll be going to the wooded course for rounds two and three. Back here for round four. I think it works best for spectators as well. Germ coming off that hot finish winning in a playoff last week against Ezra Robinson. See if he can keep that momentum going. And this man right here, one of the best two-way players in the game. He absolutely crushes it forehand backhand. Yeah, bringing a lot of distance down under. And then we got our New Zealand contingency here. That's right. Francis Orange, man. 987 rated, but a super high ceiling on this guy. Small stature, but tons of power. Super whippy. He's got the two-way game as well. Comes out of Dunedin. There's three guys, I think. Levi Stout, Jack Mafee, and then Francis Orange. All of them going to school right there in Dunedin. They can push each other. They're kind of like the crew that's going...