Chapter 1: What reflections do the hosts share about their weekend in Adelaide?
Breakfast with Gary and Tim.
Well, it's alright Riding around in the breeze Well, it's alright Everyone, welcome. Tuesday, April the 14th. It is great to have you company. McCafe menu, gather around reflections. Magnificent week it was. All the footy news and discussions out of seven. Zach Butters is going to dominate the conversation. What a tricky one it is. AFL fixturing, the Tigers, lots on our agenda this morning.
Channel 9 reporter Tommy Wren's going to help us wrap up what's been a very successful time over there in Adelaide. Questions without notice. And as always, your calls and text messages. Most important part of the show, 1300 736 736. You can hop on the old Audi Cologne. Or 043-98-1116. Send us a text message. Go Whispers.
Good morning. Gary, before I go any further, the backdrop okay? I'm in the right spot? No. Okay. I did ask for somebody to tell me they're back there in the studio, but obviously nobody's been looking. Oh, Nims has got a horrified look on his face.
Just needs to go probably... Left or right?
To my right? To your right.
Behind me or... To your right. I can see the doona. I can fix that for you. You can see the pillow. You can see the hole. You can see your undies from yesterday. Your dirty washing from Gather Round, which hasn't been done.
We've got some smalls there in the background. Ah, what a weekend. What a weekend. What a few days, though. Like it went on and on and on and on. You were omnipresent over there. No, you captured the imagination of everybody over there in Adelaide. Well done to you. You had some great moments. Some great moments. In fact, I could probably do your five greatest moments while you were at Gathering.
You don't need to do the five greatest moments, but Adelaide turned it on.
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Chapter 2: How did the breakfast event with the Sydney Swans unfold?
Oh, God. How long you been working on that for?
I walked up in my socks, Tim. That's what you're getting at. I thought I'd do a visual here, and I went, took my shoes off, and went up to host the lunch. Yeah. Hosted a breakfast in my socks. In your socks. Seemed to go down a treat.
It did. It was like a slow ripple through the crowd, though, because not everybody could see. Oh, I had to hold them up. It was just your socks. You had to sort of back over a little bit.
Chapter 3: What were the standout moments from the Gather Round event?
One of those moments where I was sitting there and... Because it was a breakfast, so everyone's... Kath Lachlan's doing her opening, done an outstanding job. Great. Everyone from the AFL, like all the COs and all the... Everyone? Yeah, Coxie was there, and I said to Nicky, what do you reckon I go up in my socks? Oh, I didn't get much support there.
So then I took my shoe off, hoping I had my underwork socks on. I had my right socks on with no holes. And I said, yep, no, I'm going with it. And I wound it up, and yeah, I think it landed.
Yeah.
Yeah, it did. It did. It was sort of like it landed late-ish. It didn't go straight away.
Well, because I had to hold my feet up for the back of the ā like, there's 500 in the room. I had to hold it up for the ā deep down the back of the room. Anyway, four pairs have turned up. How many?
Yeah.
You know what you should have done? I thought about this. Well, here we go. I knew there'd be something. No, but you know how R.M. Williams, right? Do you know the story of R.M. Williams? Have you ever read the R.M. Williams book? No. Oh, it's an unbelievable story. Okay. So he's an outback. So he's a horseman, right? That's where he started. You know, he started to sort of fashion things.
A stockman, right? So I thought that it would have been funny if you had have said that you arrived, because John Longmire was in the crowd. Yeah. If you had arrived by horse and he thought, oh, he had to put me down at the bottom of the stairs though, I got a little bit heavy for him, that would have been funny too.
Glad I didn't go with that. You had the chance to go with that. I knew you came up and did a very sharp 15 minutes with Ryan Fitzy Fitzgerald.
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Chapter 4: How did the weather impact the Gather Round festivities?
I thought, I think I heard Cox, he was a soccer player. And as soon as I asked him, you know, when you're on a link, and he's still looking at me going, did I hear that question right? So it was Mason Cox. There you go. Gazza, thanks for the multi-win on the weekend. For Sportsbet, I owe you a bit. Trav, a nice little 15 buck, haven't I? Jumped in the kit. So well done to you. Let's take a break.
You did well on Friday night. One...
It was Friday night?
Yeah, it was Friday night, I think, yeah. That was your little... No, no. No, no. What about Thursday night? It was your Thursday night.
I'm not allowed to do Fridays. Thursday, it went very nice. Hey, 1-300-736-736. Jump on the line whenever you want. 0433-9811-16. I want to give my flowers to a bloke who is running like the wind after this ad break.
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That's a wonderful weekend of sport. It's great to have you with us. And I'll tell you what, it was the National Championships, Wisp. There's a man that has just blown everyone away. Absolutely blown everyone away. And his name, Lockie Kennedy.
Lockie Kennedy.
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Chapter 5: What culinary experiences did the hosts have in Adelaide?
He's an 18-year-old phenom who's going to go to the world under 20 championships and hopefully blow them out of the water. But what about this bloke, Lockie Kennedy? He ran 9.96 in the heat and then backed it up and ran it again in the final. That's an incredible performance.
We are, for some strange reason right now, we are producing some great world sprinters. Some great world sprinters. Have you got a theory behind why this is happening at the moment? You've always got a theory about stuff.
Maybe they've been tuned into the House of Wellness because the coverage from Seven was extraordinary. He'll be remembered forever. And he did it because he had a race.
He wasn't a certainty. And Murphy, can you believe it, has run 1988. We've got... What do you mean still in the bath?
Oh, look. It's like a long, relaxing pre-show soak is a crime. I love it. This is the new innovation. The house of wellness. Cross-promotion. You cut Bruce off mid-sentence and you go to Shane Crawford in a bath.
Well, you don't want to give people time to change the channel if you possibly can. You're going to see more of it, Gary.
I'm tingling. Oh, it's tingling. I tell you.
You worked a trip.
I think Fox are very keen to take over. And they said, listen, we will do it.
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Chapter 6: What are the hosts' thoughts on the future of Gather Round in Adelaide?
The Zach Butters thing very much on the agenda. Tommy Wren will give us the full wash-up from over in Adelaide and your calls and text messages throughout the morning.