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Jonathan Agnew MBE Official Website March 1. Final Day. Today is my last day on the World Cup 2. Tour. It’s been hectic but fun; new friends have been made and old ones revisited. I’ve enjoyed new experiences, and eaten and drunk too much good food and wine. But you know what it’s like at the end of a holiday; when you’re going home, you just want to BE at home, this minute, without the inconvenience of travelling. Last night was a riot in the hotel bar. Ireland may be out of the World Cup but, my word, the other countries could learn a thing or two from them.

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For sheer passion and enjoyment of the game and representing their country, they (and their supporters) would be hard to beat. There was a rare old party going on including much alcohol, Irish music, jigging and rubbish being talked but everything stopped to give the team a rapturous round of applause when they arrived back at the hotel having given their best. Today has been spent packing – me for home and Latest for Sydney and the quarter finals. I’m looking forward to being back; youngest son Tom has his 2. Also, I’m really missing my spoilt cocker spaniel Tino, although I know he’s being beautifully cared for by our good friend Carolyn.

He soon licked her into shape, and on day one he convinced her he was allowed to sleep on the bed! There’s also the small matter of my day job to return to. I have been thinking about the things I’ve learnt on this trip – and here’s my top 1. Watch Full Thru The Moebius Strip 2002. The beautiful Marlborough Sounds make up 2. NZ coastline. Probably one of the most picturesque places in the world.

Sperm whales dive underwater for 4. They are also as big as an Americas Cup sailing boat.

I’m actually braver than I think and really surprised myself by enjoying the helicopter trip in Kaikoura. It’s virtually impossible to buy cloudy bay Pinot Gris away from New Zealand. Lucky there’s a couple of bottles stashed in my suitcase.

There are a number of varying definitions of growlers and grinders. You should always sniff the contents of a mini bar before drinking. Sir Peter Blake was a devilishly handsome New Zealand adventurer who met a tragic end at the hands of pirates. If possible, stay in the beach resort of Manly rather than in the city centre of Sydney. Where has kangaroo gone from Australian menus? It’s brilliant being on tour – but going home is even better. Particularly when there’s a West Indies test series just around the corner.

March 1. 5th: World Cup Day 1. Yesterday I said goodbye to Sydney. We had a last, lingering breakfast on the beach at Manly. Latest did a final round of radio reporting, bidding farewell to the England team as they made their way home from the World Cup, then it was another flight (8th for me, 1.

Jonathan) and back to Adelaide. For those of you who doubt my journalistic integrity when it comes to reporting the state of Latest’s attire, I managed to take a sneaky shot of him in transit. I rest my case. The odd thing about England being knocked out of the competition is that a lot of pressure eases from Jonathan’s shoulders. Of course, he’s still reporting on, and commentating on the final group matches, then the quarters, semis and the final, but he’s now a COMPLETELY neutral observer. And now where was that better demonstrated when we arrived at our hotel which was awash with both the Pakastani and Irish teams and their supporters, and with the delightful WAGS of the Irish team holding court with copious glasses of bubbles.

They are my kind of girls. Both teams were very relaxed, mixing easily and posing for photos with supporters – no air of special treatment or tension around them at all.

There was a lovely moment when a young Pakistani fan wandered into the restaurant and stopped, open mouthed, at the sight of all his heroes in such close proximity. Of course, such is the way in this modern day, he soon recovered sufficiently to whip his mobile out and started taking selfies,But that Latest has even made it to the microphone at all this morning is something of a miracle. After a long day, he helped himself to one of those over- priced small bottles of wine that you find in a minibar. Knocking back the first mouthful he discovered, to his horror, that some scurrilous former guest had drunk the wine and substituted it with water to avoid payment.

That water had been there sometime and smelt (and obviously tasted) utterly putrid. There was much panic in our room as Jonathan flushed his mouth out with toothpaste, mouthwash – I think he was tempted to try my perfume. There was also a fair bit of pandemonium with the hotel management when they realised they may have poisoned the BBC’s cricket correspondent! I suggested a large brandy may prove medicinal. As I sit here (wearing a green dress of course) tapping away and watching the Ireland game, I can report he must have a constitution of steel. Young Henry, on the other hand, is rather quiet today – he claims it’s a viral infection; I diagnose an alcohol infection! Whatever the result of this game, you can bet the St Patrick’s Day celebrations will start early.

It promises to be quite some party. March 1. World Cup Day 1. 3We were rudely awoken this morning by that most dreaded of hotel sounds; the middle of the night fire alarm. Ok, I am exaggerating; it was actually early this morning rather than the middle of the night, but we were sound asleep. You know how it goes- you hear the alarm, then expect an announcement or call to say it’s a mistake. Only that didn’t come so, stumbling around, we dressed and staggered down the concrete stairwell of the fire exit. Once we were up and out ( and ascertained the alarm had actually been set off by the restaurant next door) we decided we might as well head for our breakfast walk. Now, in his panic, it would be fair to say that Latest pulled on a somewhat eclectic mixture of clothes.

In fact, the only things that WERE matching were those dratted trainers. So when we bumped into former fast bowler Brett Lee and his immaculately attired wife, in what has become our usual breakfast haunt, I suddenly felt the need to disown him. Brett lives in an exclusive nearby suburb and walks his dogs along the seafront. Shortly after that embarrassing meeting, we heard a cheery “morning Aggers” from one of his local twitter followers, followed almost immediately by coming face to face with Michael Bevan.

The moral of this story is that it’s important to actually check in the mirror before you respond to a fire alarm, as the risk of being burned alive is considerably preferable to the humiliation of meeting people you know when looking like a scarecrow. Curiously a flock of cockatoos was patrolling the ground as we finished, with their eyes on some sort of nut that had fallen from the Norfolk Pines. Someone will no doubt tell me what that is all about. And so, with a heavy heart, Latest set off for the last match of England’s World Cup campaign. There were showers forecast for the day ahead, and that’s never a great prospect for a commentator, as it means he has very little action to talk about, but still hours of airtime to fill. I decided I’d head over to the city and just stroll around doing a bit of sightseeing.

I spent a couple of hours quietly strolling down from the Victoria and Albert statues down George Street to Circular Quay. I love the Queen Victoria Building (known locally as the QVB) which is a beautifully designed, high ceilinged arcade with a good range of shops and delightful tea palace on the third floor.

Yes, of course I stopped for a cuppa. Now, on the positive side, as Latest said yesterday, my dislike of the huge liners means he doesn’t have to take me on a Round the World cruise for my significant birthday, however I did start to blow that money on a little shopping splurge today.

Not for myself, you understand, but I have got to take presents home for the friend looking after my precious cocker spaniel Tino and my daughter had put an order in for a pair of Ugg boots.

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