Thursday, September 30, 2010

AFL Grandfinal Draw!!

Well it looks like the AFL have hit the jackpot! A game SO big, it now takes 2 weekends to get a result....what the??? Well people from all over converged on the Lions Den to watch St Kilda clash with Collingwood in the AFL’s 2010 Grand final last Saturday. Despite being the weekend of the nearby Wallaby Creek Festival it seems that when you need to watch you just need to watch. It was a lively crowd with a good mix of supporters waiting anxiously to see if St Kilda could overcome the much loved and much hated Collingwood. Despite Collingwood looking like running away with the game in the first quarter, St Kilda fought back until it became a point for point contest. Unbelievably as the final siren sounded it was a Collingwood/ Stkilda draw!!! Now you know what that means? We HAVE to all come back here next Saturday to have a few icy cold beers and see the two teams clash again..........poor us!!

 

Faith Nulley

 

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Grant Denyer and the 'Sunrise' crew discover the Den!

Television up here in the north is like mail delivery in the wet season...sometimes you’re gunna get it and sometimes you’re just not. Channel 7’s television show ’Sunrise’ decided that it would be a good challenge (not to mention a good watch) for their golden boy Grant Denyer to take the average aussie out of their city lounge room on an exciting journey to the far north.....the very far north, Cape York!. Much to our pleasure the Sunrise mob decided to call our humble pub home for the night and show case to the world our little slice of paradise not to mention give us a good laugh and an excuse to stay up late. As many of you may know the crew was meant to arrive here on Monday night but after a mass of unseasonal rain they were delayed by Cooper Creek near Cow Bay, after a bus and a car got washed off the causeway.....that was meant to be the easy end of the Bloomfield Track, what was going on??? Next day they amazingly (for  August) got stuck again at the Bloomfield River near Wajul Wajul where they waited for six hours for the waters to recede enough for them to cross. A very weary star and crew arrived here around 7pm Tuesday night and were quickly filled up with hot pizzas and cold beers.

Our late night suddenly became a very early morning with us cracking open the doors to the pub at 4.50am so the cameraman and his satellite crew could get setup, ready for their live feed into the Sydney studio at 6am. As scheduled Grant did a live cross every half an hour from various location around the pub and even had a chat with the local kids in the school bus on their way to school at Rossville. All up the Sunrise crew were a pleasure to have and we congratulate them on completing their trek to the top of Cape York with their satellite gear so others could share their experience. Hope to see them back this way again soon!

 

Faith – Visit the photo gallery to see more pics of the Sunrise visit.