Sport – Prestige Chauffeurs https://old.prestigechauffeurs.com.au Executive Limousines & Airport Transfers Tue, 13 Jun 2017 00:36:37 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.19 State of Origin 2017 https://old.prestigechauffeurs.com.au/state-origin-2017/ https://old.prestigechauffeurs.com.au/state-origin-2017/#respond Fri, 09 Jun 2017 00:19:48 +0000 https://old.prestigechauffeurs.com.au/?p=18032 It is again that time of year where the fans are cheering for their respective teams in blue and maroon jerseys. You guessed it right; it is time for annual ‘State of Origins’ rugby league. The State of Origin is a popular sports event held annually in Australia. The event comprises of three Rugby league […]

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It is again that time of year where the fans are cheering for their respective teams in blue and maroon jerseys. You guessed it right; it is time for annual ‘State of Origins’ rugby league.

The State of Origin is a popular sports event held annually in Australia. The event comprises of three Rugby league football matches between New South Wales and Queensland.

Despite a lot of international sporting events, State of Origin is often regarded as a premier sporting event and is considered the most popular rugby event in the world.

The event got its name from a basic rule followed during the selection of players in the teams. In the game, the players represent the Australian state they first played their senior rugby league for.

The game is vastly popular among Australian audiences. In 2013, it was found that State of Origin brought higher television audiences than any other national or international sporting event. Since the game is between two state teams, New South Wales and Queensland, it was initially popular among the audiences of these states only. However, recently the game has gained popularity and viewership outside these two states as well. The event also has a massive following across borders. New Zealand and Papua New Guinea boasts a massive viewership for State of Origin rugby matches.

Last year in 2016, Queensland’s Maroons won State of Origin’s title and who wins this year’s championship is yet to be seen. However, there is no doubt about the added pressure on New South Wales Blues.

The event had its fair share of disagreements and controversies in the past. The most popular controversy in the history of State of Origin happened in 1987, when the original match played in Australia was won by Queensland but NSW Blues won the additional match played at Long Beach California. The event becomes more interesting because of the controversies that follow it.

Prestige Chauffeurs is providing its exclusive services for State of Origin attendees. Are you a diehard fan of either Blues or Maroons and are flying to the country only for the league? Are worried about the on-the-ground transport? Don’t worry; we have got you covered. We provide exclusive luxury vehicles for airport transfers and on ground transportation within the country.

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What to do in Sydney this March https://old.prestigechauffeurs.com.au/what-to-do-in-sydney-this-march/ https://old.prestigechauffeurs.com.au/what-to-do-in-sydney-this-march/#respond Mon, 29 Feb 2016 06:42:53 +0000 http://old.prestigechauffeurs.com.au/?p=17715 How can one possibly not be taken aback by the sheer beauty of the "Land Down Under" and a wonderful and grandiose spectacle of events and concerts all aligned-up for you. You'd never believed how amazing Sydney is.

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SYDNEY GAY & LESBIAN MARDI GRAS – 5th March 2016

Join 10,000 fabulous people as they unite for a glittering explosion of pride in the heart of Sydney’s gay and lesbian district.

Born from a single night of political protest in 1978, the true Mardi Gras spirit lives on 38 years later, bringing the city to a standstill with hundreds and thousands lining the streets in support of equality, pride and a dazzling spectacle of sparkles and self-expression.

The Parade joyously celebrates just how far we have come, and accepts the challenge of the journey ahead.

EVENT DETAILS

Saturday 5th March 2016
7:00pm – 10:30pm
Oxford Street & Flinders Street, Darlinghurst NSW
http://www.mardigras.org.au/2016-festival-event-guide/sydney-gay-and-lesbian-mardi-gras-parade
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Taste Of Sydney – 10th – 13th March 2016-02-23

Taste of Sydney is a stunning celebration of Sydney’s unique and progressive dining scene. Over four indulgent days the city’s latest, greatest and hottest restaurants will each fashion together 3-4 exquisite signature dishes in ‘taste’ sized portions, allowing you to create your dream tasting menu at the ultimate foodie festival.

Choose dishes from Sydney’s hottest restaurants and mingle with award-winning chefs and like-minded foodies as you browse through hand-picked premium food and drink producers take part in one of the many interactive foodie attractions or simply relax and enjoy live entertainment in the stunning surrounds of Centennial Park.

Taste of Sydney operates like a restaurant with a lunch and dinner service. A Taste session lasts for 4-5 hours (session dependent) to give you time to enjoy your pick of restaurant dishes, browse the artisan stalls, enjoy some of the many attractions and relax to live entertainment. Tickets are sold for each session and are only valid for the time and date indicated on the ticket.

All the Information you need including session times, participating restaurants, featured chefs is available through the Taste of Sydney website or Facebook page – http://www.tasteofsydney.com.au/tickets-info/

Festival Venue: Centennial Park Sydney

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MOVEABLE FEAST ON BONDI BEACH 12th March 2016

A moveable feast is a new series of experiences to take Sydneysiders on seasonal dining journeys in 2016. The first is set on the iconic Bondi Beach with incredible music, five-star picnic style dining and some of the most spectacular views Sydney has to offer.

EVENT DETAILS

Saturday 12th March 2016
6.30pm – 11.00pm

The tickets are $220.00 per person (incl. GST) to be purchased in pairs,
Tickets include:

  • A styled table on Bondi beach (no need to bring anything)
  • A deliciously abundant picnic hamper for 2 people – Menu by Lauren Murdoch (Rockpool, Lotus, Felix, Ash st Cellar, Sydney Opera House Concourse venues)
  • Dan Rowntree (DJ set)
  • Dancing barefoot under the stars on Bondi beach…The dress code is PASTEL BEACH CHIC

Tickets available at – https://amoveablefeastevents.com.au
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Madonna “Rebel Heart” Concert – 19th & 20th March 2016

Don’t miss out on Madonna’s historic return to Australia, performing live for the first time in 23 years with The Rebel Heart Tour.
Allphones Arena have a number of VIP packages which have inclusions such as pre-parties, front row seating, complimentary beverages and official tour merchandise. Sydney will also play host to tour related after parties and harbour cruises and there are still tickets available to purchase.

EVENT DETAILS

Saturday 19th & 20th March 2016
Start Time: 8:00pm
Venue: Allphones Arena, Homebush NSW

Tickets available at – http://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=MADONNA16&eg=CRIN&utm_source=ticketek.com.au&utm_medium=friendlylink&utm_campaign=MADONNA16
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GOLDEN TICKET AT ROSEHILL RACE COURSE – 19th March 2016

SPECIAL OFFER: To celebrate the 60th running of the Longines Golden Slipper, Rosehill Racecourse are offering a limited number of pre-purchased $30 Golden Tickets. This will allow access to the Longines Golden Slipper Day and entry to all six days of the 2016 Sydney Autumn Carnival. *conditions apply.

RACE DAY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Pre-purchase a $30 Golden Ticket to attend Longines Golden Slipper Day and receive entry at all six days of the Carnival at Rosehill Gardens and Royal Randwick. This includes Cellarbrations Ladies Day, Longines Golden Slipper Day, Western Sydney Legends Day, The Championships Day 1 and Day 2 and Schweppes Stakes Day.
  • Offer valid until 12pm on Saturday 19 March 2016.
  • Save on general admission tickets this Sydney Autumn Carnival when you buy the ‘Golden Ticket’ to Longines Golden Slipper Day.

EVENT DETAILS

Saturday 19th March 2016
Gates Open: 11:00am
First Race: 12:30pm
Last Race: 5:50pm
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Bentley Continental GT Speed – Road Test https://old.prestigechauffeurs.com.au/bentley-continental-gt-speed-road-test/ https://old.prestigechauffeurs.com.au/bentley-continental-gt-speed-road-test/#comments Wed, 17 Feb 2016 00:11:58 +0000 http://old.prestigechauffeurs.com.au/?p=17603 When too much is never enough there are always exclusive brands like Bentley. And if you're average Bentley is too, erm, average, then there's the Continental GT Speed. This is the one with the W12 twin-turbo engine that's been tweaked for extra power and torque. Just what everyone needs really… That and a $500k price tag!

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When too much is never enough there are always exclusive brands like Bentley. And if you’re average Bentley is too, erm, average, then there’s the Continental GT Speed. This is the one with the W12 twin-turbo engine that’s been tweaked for extra power and torque. Just what everyone needs really… That and a $500k price tag!

The Bentley Continental GT is a car for conspicuous consumers; people who want the world to know they are so outrageously rich they can afford a car so outrageously expensive.

Or to put it the other way, it’s not for those amongst us who disdain the spotlight and maybe have a more socially equitable view of the world.

But gee, if ever there was a car that was going to ignite the dollar-hungry capitalist in us all then it’s this big, bluff top-spec Bentley Continental GT Speed 2+2 coupe. All $485,200 of it. Either that or maybe the convertible version at $534,400…

The GT Speed is the Conti with the twin-turbo 6.0-litre W12 engine that’s been tuned-up to deliver 467kW/820Nm. That’s an extra 33kW/100Nm compared to the standard W12, which by the way is essentially two narrow angle Volkswagen V6 engines bolted together.

It’s the engine that is the special part of this deal. That’s because it goes so hard. No 2320kg (yes, 2.32 tonnes!) should slam you back into the seat like this.

Hit the throttle to overtake and you’ll be out across the broken lines and back before you have time to hit the blinker. Mountains become molehills. Molehills are crushed.

The immense capability of the GT Speed was amply demonstrated late last year when racing driver John Bowe topped 330km/h on the unrestricted Sturt Highway north of Alice Springs.

Not only is our test car the same model, it is the very same car.

But the best bit of the GT Speed is not that it tops 300km/h – or even the raw rate of acceleration. After all, 0-100km/h in 4.2sec is not supercar stunning in this age of 2.8sec Teslas.

No, where the GT Speed hits a homer is the way the permanent all-wheel drive system and 275/35 ZR21 Pirelli PZero tyres take all that firepower and fling this car forward rocket-like out of any corner.

Be ready for it, because the next corner will turn up quicker than you expect. Yes, the 405mm front discs and eight-piston callipers are massive and the stopping power immense. But they’re only so much help if you’re playing catch-up with a car that truly lives up to its name.

Two days later I drove the ridiculous yet loveable Walkinshaw Performance W547 on the same set of winding, hairpin-festooned roads. It has more power and more torque than the big Bentley coupe, but felt nowhere near as fast. The W12 revved so much more quickly and there was so much more traction. Any speed, any angle, any time, the Bentley just leapt forward.

So at this point you probably suspect there’s a Torr-ish 90/100 coming for the GT Speed [Eds note: I think the correct adjective is Torr-oidal]. Only if drool-inducing acceleration is the only parameter by which we mark cars. It’s not. And no, I am not going to start clacking on about the 15.5L/100km on-test fuel consumption rate we averaged. If you can afford this thing, then that’s not an issue.
What is an issue is the dynamic set-up of the GT Speed, which is simply not as good as the engine. The electric-assist rack and pinion steering is accurate enough, but there’s annoying rattle on corner bumps.

Those bumps and corrugations also upset the GT Speed’s ride and handling. On their softest of four settings the air springs provide neither sufficient body control or comfort. Dial them up to Sport and the body flattens out noticeably while ride doesn’t get any worse. What all that also means is this is not a car you chuck at corner. Brake straight, turn it in with a little in reserve then boot it…
That’s what happens when you combine stiffened short travel suspension, liquorice strap tyres and an excessive kerb weight. Something’s gotta give.

But for milder driving this is a very quiet car, with only a smattering of tyre noise. So if your commute is smooth then go for it. I hope it’s unrestricted too.

The test car lost further ground because of a still unexplained electrical glitch. When it was collected it wouldn’t charge my phone – which had to be plugged into an adaptor in the glovebox via a Bentley-supplied cable (yep, no USB outlet).

Then the radar cruise control didn’t operate, an exclamation mark popping up in the instrument panel.

It all came to a head at an urban intersection, when I went to switch lanes at low speeds and the GT Speed simply conked out. Lights, power, gone. Not a darn thing. The car rolled to a stop halfway up a concrete median strip.

It re-started and the glitch vanished, never to reappear in our short time with the GT Speed. The ACC worked, the phone charged. Isolated problem or Conti GT gremlin? Either way it just shouldn’t be an issue in a car like this – or any car at any price for that matter.
But then again when you’re spending this much cash it’s also a surprise to discover how many things are still optional, including the aforementioned adaptive cruise control, a reversing camera and a space-saver spare wheel.

But you do get front, side and a driver’s knee airbag, bi-xenon headlights, an 8.0-inch touchscreen with 30GB memory and Google Maps memory, dual-zone climate control and 17 standard paint and hide choices.

Also, in a car measuring up at 4806mm long and 1944mm wide it would be nice to have more rear space than the shoebox the GT Speed offers up.

Never mind, stay in the front seats. Because up-front there’s no doubt the GT Speed is a beautiful place to be. Build and material quality of the interior of this car are simply outstanding, heightened by being equipped to Bentley’s Mulliner trim levels. Stitched leather, real metal used in the inserts, comfortable and supportive front seats and even a modicum of storage.

Not that such a pedestrian feature as door pockets will sway a GT Speed buyer. No, when it comes to this car so much of it is about the price, prestige, exclusivity, look and the speed. Very much the speed.

Article & Images via www.carsales.com.au

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