Crew Announced for Great Speight's Beer Delivery
MEDIA RELEASE
20 June 2007
Crew Announced for Great Speight's Beer Delivery
After almost a 10 week search Speight's has finally decided on the crew to join James Livingston on the Great Speight's Beer Delivery. The crew will journey for 70 days by sea to deliver a Speight’s Ale House to London via Samoa, Panama, the Bahamas and New York.
JAMES LIVINGSTON, 26, project manager of Wellington and our first crew member, will be joined by:
LINDSAY GILBERT, 32, farmer from Ashburton
JAMIE MUNRO, 29, works for the IRD in Dunedin
MARK WILSON, 26, marketer from Southland
TIM CLEAVER, 26, volleyball pro and teacher from New Plymouth
Three non-travelling reserves have also been chosen in case anything happens to the crew. They are Donna Lindsey of Christchurch, Andrew Mulligan of Auckland, and Steve Nichol of Middlemarch, Central Otago.
"It was tough choosing the final crew," says Speight's Otago/Southland Sales Manager Stu McIntosh,"but the guys we've selected represent the Speight's and southern values - they're loyal, humble, generous and practical. We believe they'll be great ambassadors for New Zealand as they travel the world on this first-of-its-kind adventure," he says.
New Zealand's biggest beer brand, Speight's, announced on 16 April that it would be taking a Speight's Ale House to London to quench the thirst of all the ex-pats that write to them complaining about poor English beer.
The crew are departing Dunedin on the afternoon of 25 July and all New Zealanders are invited to attend. The ship is scheduled to arrive in London in early October.
ENDS
Details about the
crew:
LINDSAY GILBERT
What's your greatest
accomplishment?
Surviving seven years marriage to my
lovely wife
What 3 adjectives best describe
you?
Honest
Tall
Devoted
What three non-essential
items will you be taking?
1. Rugby ball. 2. Dirt track
magazine. 3. My wife’s perfume.
Which Hollywood actor
would play you in a movie about your life?
Sean
Bean
What's your greatest Speight's moment?
Meeting one
of the shepherds from the old Speight’s TV ads and having
a beer with him
JAMIE MUNRO
What’s your marital
status?
Engaged and getting married in a couple of weeks.
My fiancée is the perfect woman agreeing to let me take
this trip when we’ll only have been married for 15
days!
What’s your greatest accomplishment?
I am the
almost proud owner of an article of Gavin Hensons wardrobe,
stolen from him at The Church in London. The theft was
motivated minutes earlier by the idiot bagging Christian
Cullen and barking that the Lions were gonna give the AB's a
hiding on their upcoming tour... that worked out for him
aye?
What three non-essential items will you be taking
with you?
Loads of burger rings (for the boys in London),
offal and a rifle to shoot whatever sea creatures might pop
theirs head up.
Tell us about your mate in the
UK…
His name’s Chris Jones and he sports my initials
on his ass... a prize tattoo for losing to me in a lemon
meringue pie eating comp.
MARK WILSON
What’s your
Southern Connection?
Born in Invers love the STAGS!! Went
to Otago University for 5 years and played social rugby for
the mighty Satanic Verses the oldest and most pure
Speight’s rugby team in the history of Dunedin social
rugby.
What 3 adjectives best describe you?
Future
Invercargill Mayor
What skills will you bring to the
boat?
Generous supplies of venison, blue cod and wild
pork plus great cullinary skills to prepare it. Some good
stories.
Why do you want to go on this trip?
A general
desire to have a great time, relive some scarfie stories
over a quiet Speight’s, and of course promote the
world’s best beer!
What will be difficult about being on
board?
No hunting, no hot Danish tourists and missing the
Stags games.
What three non-essential items will you be
bringing with you?
Stags Flag, Camera, DVD of Old
School
TIM CLEAVER
What's your greatest
accomplishment?
Having the skinniest pins in NZ, and
that's not just guys, that everyone over the age of
12.
What's your Southern Connection?
4 years at varsity
in Dunedin and played for the Otago Uni Vikings Volleyball
team while I was down there.
What will be difficult about
being on board?
It really depends on the boat. If the
waves are bigger than the boat then that will be a problem.
Otherwise, judging by pirates, getting poked in the eye is
common.
What three non-essential items will you be taking
with you?
1. Golf Clubs, there is nothing quite like
smashing golf balls off into the distance. 2. Beach
Volleyball Set, if we're stopping in Samoa and the Bahamas
then it would be rude not to spark up a few game of volley
on the beach. 3. A deck of
cards.
ENDS