00:00Mr. Rudder, being an honorary member of the Queen's Park Oval, how does it feel?
00:04Well it feels, I feel like I'm being appreciated once more, you know, sometimes you do the
00:10work and you don't know how people take it, but over the years I've measured how
00:15much people love this music, I've presented it to them over the years and
00:23now it's just, I say thank you, I have been appreciated, you know.
00:30And I know you were also presented with some books by the author Nasser Khan on
00:35Western East Cricket. Yes, I just got some books from him, Nasser is a good friend of mine,
00:39and he owed me a few books, so I think it's good timing, I'm here and
00:49has some very interesting material about history, sport and otherwise, you know, I think
00:56more people should get into what he's going to do over the years, you know.
01:04Regarding the state of Western East Cricket, how do you feel about it at this stage
01:06because you wrote the anthem? I don't feel, I don't feel much again, I'm just hoping
01:14that they go there and do their best. Right now, I've almost, I haven't given up, but I'm
01:19almost there in terms of getting back to that period of great glory and
01:25sense of championship, you know. It might still happen, but I just hope it
01:32happens before my time. On a final note, would you just want to sing maybe a line
01:37or two of your anthem?
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