Robert Craddock
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Podcast Appearances
Like that's, to me, like he disappears.
And then you think, wow, how can human beings sustain that for 42 kilometres in a row?
It's suddenly, Gerard, I feel a very old man.
I rather like that.
I do Bohemian Rhapsody, Half Kilometres.
Seven minutes and 20 seconds.
The greatest song of all time, I do declare.
Oh, that is great, Gerard, because, you know, Evie, Stevie Wright and Evie, that is a classic, 11 minutes.
But isn't it funny?
And the collective theme is, as we get a bit older, we need that music to get us through those times.
It makes us forget about our aching limbs.
I've got to admit, there's the one song that really makes me take off on the treadmill, and it's almost sacrilege to say it, but the song that was put out for the English soccer campaign during the World Cup, it's Coming Home, and it's just one of those rousing tunes.
And when you listen to it, and I urge people to have a listen to it,
It just, it's a rousing footy anthem.
And I just find I can, you know, go really hard for about 10, 12 seconds.
And with style too, Gerard.
He made his comeback in the IPL for the Sunrisers Hydrobat.
And, you know, one for 27 in a high-scoring game.
One in the game, basically.
And it was just fascinating to see him start with Vibram, the young 15-year-old, if you don't mind, Vibram.