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Monday
Dec192011

A SPECIAL EVENING WITH MICHAEL ROBERTS AND BASIL MARCUS 

Mick Goss, Basil Marcus and Michael Roberts

Mick Goss with Basil Marcus and Michael Roberts
(Photo : Alec Hogg)

"Legendary competitors in the saddle, fast friends today"

Alec HoggAlec Hogg
Graceland Farm
Last week took me back to 1979 and my short spell at university in Pietermaritzburg. Money was tight, so any opportunity to earn was grabbed - tending the bar at Polo Tavern paid best. I also did my share of selling tickets at Woodburn Rugby Stadium.

That was the year when the racing bug took a strong hold on my young mind. Someone at the zoo we called William O'Brien Residence discovered that in horseraces where pace was key, your financial circumstances could be enhanced by having a bet on the kings of the turf, Michael Roberts and Basil Marcus. Particularly in races over 2000m or longer and especially either was riding a 6/1 chance. Have no idea what the precise record was, but the theory worked well enough for me to follow the formula as a matter of course.

Three decades and a bit later, and here we were having a spectacular dinner with these two legends. It was one of those special 'Hartford House' evenings hosted by my good friend, Summerhill's Mick Goss. This time it was to honour his VIP visitors, Australian racing personalities Vin Cox (MD of Magic Millions) and Rowena Smith (marketing boss at Aushorse). The Aussies were seated too far away for much talk-time. But with Roberts and Marcus close, it became an evening to remember.

First Michael, now 58 and one of KZN's top trainers. His relocation from the Karkloof to Summerveld has gone well. Verna Roberts tells me that although her husband leaves home at 4am every morning and often only returns at 6pm, he doesn't regard this as a hardship. The multiple SA and UK Champion Jockey loves his horses and having had years of doing a lot of the heavy lifting himself, really appreciates Gold Circle's services like tending Summerveld's tracks and daily removal of bedding. It's a happy yard. I've got the feeling we'll be soon seeing another big horse from Roberts.

Basil Marcus, who ten years ago made an immediate impact as a trainer with a string of top race winners including the legendary Jay Peg, returned from his Singaporean adventure a few months back and is delighted to be home in Cape Town. He is adamant that he won't be training again, preferring for now to spend time with his two Rhodesian Ridgebacks. That they cost R170,000 to bring back home from Singapore gives some idea how close they are to this former ace jockey.

Basil remembers a radio interview we had four years back, which was part of a series to enlighten the public about the attraction of buying racehorses. A bit like his one time boss Herman Brown Snr, Basil says he will be quietly in the background helping his 20-something son Adam who is now the family's licensed trainer. He remains a class act. Despite ample opportunity, he refused to point any fingers or even discuss a Singaporean campaign that didn't work out the way everyone hoped. He is proud, though, at the way the horses he took there have performed - four of his former inmates are among Singapore's top 10.

Given Marcus's global brand value, obvious intellect and engaging personality, it would be a terrible waste for him to drift off into early retirement. His unique insights into the Far East (6 times Hong Kong Champion Jockey) could be invaluable for this country's efforts to participate in the potentially explosive growth of Chinese racing. Apart from adding star appeal, Marcus would in my view have plenty of good ideas for Peter Gibson's Racing South Africa team. He should be roped in. Like last week.

What will stay with me most about the evening, though, was the way these great rivals in the saddle have remained such fast friends. Apart from banter about the other's waistlines (both claim to be impressive 32cm), good-natured stories about times together speak to a long, deep friendship.

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Wednesday
Aug242011

MIDLANDS LITERARY FESTIVAL 2011 : PROGRAMME

Midlands Meander Literary Festival

MIDLANDS LITERARY FESTIVAL & ART EXHIBITION
YELLOWWOOD, HOWICK
26th - 28th August 2011 

FRIDAY 26 AUGUST

3.00 – 3.30 ALLEYN DIESEL - RECLAIMING THE L- WORD – CELEBRATING THE DIGNITY OF LESBIAN WOMEN IN SA
3.30 – 4.00 LESLIE CRIPPS THOMSON – THE DERELICT HOUSE : ELEPHANTS IN MY GARDEN
4.00 - 4.30 ARTHUR DUNCAN - VICTORY IN DIVERSITY – THROUGH THE FIRE
4.30 – 5.00 DAVID DALTON - WILD WEST ADVENTURES IN THE GREAT AFRICAN BUSH
5.00 – 6.00 Dinner break
6.00 - 6.30 JOHN CAMERON DOW - THE COMRADES MARATHON : THE ULTIMATE HUMAN RACE
6.30 – 7.00 DARRYL DAVID - BUILDING AN  ARCHITECTURE OF KNOWLEDGE FOR A ZULU LITERARY MUSEUM
7.00 -7.30 STEPHEN PRYKE - THE MAGIC OF THE MIDLANDS – SLIDE SHOW
7.30 – 8.00 PETER BROWN BIOGRAPHY – Talk on OPENING MENS EYES
8.00 - 8.30 SIAN HALL - GHOSTS AND SPIRITS OF SA

 

SATURDAY 27 AUGUST

9.00 - 9.30 MANDY WIENER – WHO KILLED KEBBLE
9.30 – 10.00 MANDY WIENER - continued
10.00 – 10.30 DIANNE STEWART - DURBAN IN A WORD
10.30 – 11.00 WOLF AVNI - WATCHING THE RIVER FLOW
11.00 – 11.30 Tea break
11.30 – 12.00 INGRID ANDERSEN / KOBUS MOOLMAN – PIECES OF LIGHT – JOINT READING FROM RESPECTIVE ANTHOLOGIES PIECE WORK & LIGHT& AFTER
12.00 – 12.30 SCOTT COUPER - CHIEF ALBERT LUTHULI BIOGRAPHY
12.30 – 1.00 TODD COLLINS - ‘TIL THE COWS COME HOME – STORIES BY UNDERBERG’S VILLAGE VET
1.00 – 2.00 Lunch break
2.00 – 2.30 MICHAEL ROBERTS - DARRYL DAVID INTERVIEWS SOUTH AFRICAN CHAMPION JOCKEY
2.30 – 3.00 TBA
3.00 – 4.00 DAN RETIEF (1 HOUR) - THE SPRINGBOKS AND THE HOLY GRAIL

 

SUNDAY 28 AUGUST

9.00 – 9.30 SUE RABIE – BLOOD AT BAY – COMMONWEALTH WRITERS PRIZE FINALIST
9.30 – 10.00 JACKIE CAMERON - HARTFORD HOUSE CELEBRITY CHEF – TALK ON HESTONS FANTASTICAL FEAST
10.00 – 10.30 DUDLEY SMITH - ON STEAM TRAINS AND GERARD BHENGU
10.30 – 11.00 ELWYN JENKINS - THE MYSTERIOUS KIMBERLEY TRAIN (& OTHER RAILWAY POEMS OF SA)
11.00 – 11.30 Tea break
11.30 – 12.30 BRUCE FORDYCE (1 HOUR) - DARRYL DAVID IN CONVERSATION WITH A LIVING LEGEND
2.00 - 2.30 SHAIDA KAZIE–ALI - NOT A FAIRY TALE – SUNDAY TIMES LITERARY PRIZE FINALIST
2.30 – 3.00 SIFISO MZOBE - YOUNG BLOOD – HERMAN CHARLES BOSMAN & SUNDAY TIMES LITERARY PRIZE WINNER
3.00 – 4.00 DR IAN PLAYER (1 HOUR) - THE DUZI & ZULULAND WILDERNESS
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