Chapter 1: What insights does Finn Caddie share about Brisbane?
Welcome back, Mashie. Oh, good to be back. Oh, you went and spent a few days swimming up and down the brown snake? Not a lot of swimming going on in the brown snake, I think it's fair to say. Over there in Brizzy? It's a bit of a turgid old thing.
Chapter 2: How does the NRL claim to be the #1 watched sport in Australia and NZ?
Brizzy, yeah. I didn't realise that it was actually as brown as what it was. Oh, it's so brown. It's so brown. It's kind of like what the mighty Waikato was through Hamilton kind of 20 years ago.
Chapter 3: What challenges does Moana Pasifika face in hosting games in Tonga?
Yeah, right. That was a brown old thing as well, but it's cleaned up a bit. I wouldn't have been surprised to see a cow floating down there all bloated. with some bogan surfing it, because that's what we used to do in Hamilton.
Chapter 4: How did the West Indies perform against Zimbabwe in the T20 World Cup?
That's so gross. Every time we talk about this, I think, oh. Cow surfing. A bloated cow. Jump on CFR. You can ride the bloated cow down the mighty Waka Chang. Have we considered a move to Brizzy as an ACC unit?
Chapter 5: What feedback do listeners have for the podcast in 'Yours Please'?
It's up and coming, isn't it, Brizzy? It's had a real renaissance in the last few years.
Chapter 6: What are the implications of the NRL's viewer statistics for rugby in New Zealand?
A lot of construction. Yeah, and also a lot of bars. Yep. Really embracing the sporting realm as well. They've got the, whether it's the Gabba there. Well, it's the new Gabba.
Chapter 7: How does the discussion shift to the performance of the Black Caps?
The new Gabba. It's very upset if you call it the Gabba. Well, it's the new Whacker, actually. Oh, no, that's not it. Yeah, it's the new Whacker. But the Gabba's had a bit of a... A bit of a facelift as well. You've obviously got the old Caxton. Well, they're good at that in Aussie. If things aren't working the way that they want them to, they'll sort that out.
Chapter 8: What conclusions do the hosts draw about the future of the Wellington Phoenix?
Yeah. Very solutions focused, the Aussies. Got Caxton Street, otherwise known as Castle Street, to Jason Hoyt, who was flying drunk with Hoyndy. Yeah. Yeah, so anyway. Did he get confused with what was going on down there? I don't think he had a clue what was going on. I mean, let's be honest. Jase is not a sports fan.
He's hardly a cricket a cricket aficionado yeah and rugby league not really his thing so he when he got sidelined with Hindy it was a Hindian yeah Fletch and Hindy Fletch and Hindy yeah he didn't didn't cover himself in glory did he no he didn't were they commentating pitch side that day they were doing like an alternative pitch side stuff yeah But it wasn't really commentary.
It was just them talking, which I didn't mind. Well, as you and James McConey once found out when commentating a pre-season match for the Blues, commentating rugby league or rugby or code of any kind pitch side is quite tough. You can't see anything. You can't see anything. No, but they had a couple of monitors there. I don't think people care because people want to listen to them anyway.
Yeah, it's a vibe thing. Yeah. I tried to get up to Caxton, go see Suncorp. It was a tough sell for the missus. You'll be surprised to know. I said, hey, babe, do you want to spend the afternoon kind of perusing pubs and that type of thing? That's the kind of thing where you go ā hey, babes, you go shopping. Fill your boots.
I'm just going to head out kexting and, you know, just do something on your own. Well, there were allegations that came in from her that she came down with a serious dose of what she's calling gastro. I'm speculating it's food poisoning. She was out for half of the trip. Oh, really? Yeah. Look, the day that she went down was one day to go. And I did go for a wander up Caxton at that stage.
And she did think that there was a chance that maybe I slipped her a dodgy scallop or something. So you could get up to Caxton. Yeah. I just want to get on the record as not. That'd be very premeditated of you actually to do that. Yeah. I would be. We've been together four years now. You get desperate. You don't start poisoning your mind. That's like next level.
No, but we've got a couple of regular contributors that are over there in Brizzy. They did reach out. Unfortunately, we couldn't link up. But Fallon's is an establishment that they definitely don't pay for advertising on this show, but it is one hell of a spot.
They've got, underneath the iconic story bridge there that you can walk over and that type of thing, on the Brown Snake, they've got this wharf set up. It used to be known as some other kind of wharf, and now... Some fellas came along like they always do in Aussie and go, hey, I think we could do with a bit more life in this area. And they popped up.
They erected this 400 metre long wharf bar set up where you've got all these different establishments. They've got nightclubs on it. You've got bars. You've got beanbags, beer gardens right along it. So you can book different kind of units. And I tell you what, I think we should just move there. I think we need to just pick up the ACC and just take it there. Stick it in Brizzy.
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