Lock Up Your Boss For Lifeline Canberra

Feel like throwing an egg or a tomato at me – well here is your chance.

Although I don’t like the term “boss” and prefer being called the coach of the team of Sport & Spinal Physio, I am more than happy to be called this and worse for Lifeline Canberra in the 104.7 FM radio Lock Up Your Boss competition. The aim is to raise $1000 towards Lifeline Canberra so that I can post bail.

I will be locked up at 10.30am on Friday 24th October in Garema Place Civic Canberra along with 3 other bosses in the cage. I hope the other bosses don’t wear their best clothing because I am proposing a novel way to raise money. Ainslie IGA have generously donated some tomatoes and eggs that can either be thrown on me or squashed on me in exchange for a donation.

To donate simply click here to DONATE NOW!
The Donation Link: http://www.1047.com.au/win/lock-up-your-boss/
Select Craig Honeybrook from Sport & Spinal Physiotherapy at 10.30am

A tomato will cost a minimum of a $5 donation
An egg is worth at least a $10 donation

eggthrowingOur lovely accounts manager, Mandi,  rather too enthusiastically pronounced “I’d pay $20 for that!” So an egg and tomato at those prices is cheap.

The rest of the team have joked that they intend to raise $999.99 so that I stay locked up. Well, I hope they are joking anyway. Please donate to this great cause. Any monies are appreciated.

For the first 10 donations over $100 Sport & Spinal Physiotherapy will be giving away 10 visit gym passes and a FREE podiatry foot assessment at our new practice in City West opening early 2015.

To donate simply click here to DONATE NOW!
The Donation Link: http://www.1047.com.au/win/lock-up-your-boss/
Select Craig Honeybrook from Sport & Spinal Physiotherapy at 10.30am

This is the one time I don’t mind being left with egg on my face!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Craig Honeybrook

Craig is the practice principal of Sport & Spinal Physiotherapy. He attained a Masters in Sports Physiotherapy degree in 2000 at Sydney University studying foot injuries in runners and anterior knee pain in cyclists. He has been working as a physiotherapist for over 20 years and moved to Canberra over 12 years ago. He has been consultant physiotherapist for Balmain Rugby League, Eastern Suburbs Rugby, Australian Track & Field and Brumbies Rugby. His special interests include lower limb biomechanics, spinal instabilities and malalignments, bike fitting, running assessments, shoulder injuries and knee injuries. Craig was a former international level middle distance runner but now enjoys endurance mountain biking achieving a 2nd placing in the 2010 World Solo 24 hour Mountain Bike Championships. He also enjoys skiing, swimming, kayaking, gym work and spending time with his family.