Sunday, 23 June 2013

Come Together

Brisbane Beach

Brisbane 20th June to June 21st
“Amazing” is the only word that can sum up the past three days in Brisbane.  You cannot help but notice the overwhelmingly friendliness that has greeted us from our Australian hosts.  No matter where and what they are doing the Aussies will stop for a chat or assist you in anyway they can. Obviously the game against the Lions is the top topic for discussion but they are happy to exchange pleasantries about where you live or what do you think about the weather.

First Test at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
In fact, the Aussies are a little apologetic about the weather as it is so “bitterly cold compared to previous winters”.  Now I would agree that when we arrived on Friday it was a bit of a shock to see greeted by rain, grey skies and 8 degrees.  You could have been easily fooled that you had actually landed back in the UK.  Since then the weather has been beautiful: sunshine, blue sky and 21 degrees.  Not by any stretch of the imagination could that be called “bitterly cold”.  However I now think that bringing 3 beach shorts and 2 beach towels with me was a bit hopeful.
Brisbane is a fantastic city with a population of 2 million. It is a fine blend of modern city skyline with all the large Corporations in town; the old imperial buildings and plenty of green space.  It even has a beach in the middle of the city.  At first glance it would be a great place to live especially with the quality of life in Australia, which is enhanced by the weather even if it’s “bitterly cold”.
The support and sheer numbers of Lions followers has been immense.  The comradeship of the estimated 35000 supporters from all the “home” nations is phenomenal.  The uniqueness and diversity of the British is brilliant.  I’m sure we’re not in Australia as one country (disappointing that we cant sort out playing national anthems between us) but there is no doubt we are certainly supporting one team.
It has been a very heavy couple of days especially having just joined the party straight from 32 hours of travelling since leaving the Bristol last Wednesday.   Everywhere you go there is a just a sea of red.  Countless numbers of Lions supporters wearing the red shirt.  Best of all everyone just seems to be out in Aus to have a great time.   Ricey and I have met so many people.  Everyone is just pleased to be here in this fabulous country and are taking the opportunity to explore.
All smiles even after the game

The first test was an absolute thriller.  The Suncorp stadium was a fitting theatre for the drama that unfolded.  The ground was almost filled to capacity at 54,499 supporters (who was the one who didn’t turn up).  The fact that the Aussies missed two kickable penalties in the final five minutes left the Lions victors by 23-21 and was justice for some very dodgy refereeing decisions (divine intervention from somewhere).  The Lions supporters were absolutely delirious and the partying afterwards I had never seen the like.  It was just epic!  The bars were full of good-natured banter and out of nowhere a Scottish band popped up dressed in full regalia and playing bagpipes.  The whole place was bouncing.
So far, so good.  I’ve still got that bittersweet feeling when I think what could have been.  Ricey is loving it.  His daughter Becky has gifted us tour shirts with our names on the back.   Brisbane has been great.  I have met so many good people, Aussies and Brits, and had a lot of fun. Now the circus is decamping and we are all off to the next stop.  Melbourne!
Restaurants and bars in short
·      George’s Paragon Seafood Restaurants: Moreton Bay Bugs georges paragonseafood restaurant
·      Pig ‘n’ Whistle:  drinking frenzy pig n whistle brisbane
·      Jimmy’s bar, Queen St: snack bar in shopping mall jimmys on the mall
·      Lime Cuttlefish Café, Manly:  excellent prawns and calamari platter
·      Wynnum and Manly Yacht Club, Manly:  visitors welcomed so long as live more than 15km away from the club http://www.wmyc.com.au


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