I was sitting in the members section where the Australians would be running in the race. We were beating at that time and we had a rare collapse. When it was Warnie’s turn to knock, I remember him passing by me. His tenure, however, was faster than his removal to the ground. But what happened when he returned was simply amazing. She was silent as Warnie went up to the race. I got up in my chair and said in my ear, “Well done, Warny.” The crowd laughed. Warnie came up to me, rubbed my hair and said, “Hello, little man.” Warnie came back 10 minutes later and asked me how I would like to spend the rest of the day with the team. Of course I said yes. It was an experience I will never forget. But this was not the best place. For the next two years, Warne would write me letters just to see how I was doing. This man was an absolute rock star. To do this simply shows who you are, no matter what you have accomplished in your life, it is important to always be humble and caring about everyone. These are life lessons I have taken since then. So I want to say thank you to Warnie. In conclusion, I would like to say that I would like to welcome you all from the tops of the trees and the roots to the ground and I really believe that if we take care of this country it will take care of us. Thanks. Calm down, King.