Sowetan SA racing
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Sowetan SA racing
11 years 3 months ago
From the third floor of the main building at the Turffontein Race Course in Johannesburg, the horse racing culture is very different to the one on the stands outside.
The way we see it, the rich people were the ones experiencing it all from the grounds, and the poor were the ones enclosed in a rigid setting of wining and dining.
Decor fit for a wedding, with enough food to feed a whole army. This is where the real betting happens, and this is where the big players come together on 26 April for Champions Day. A stiff atmosphere where all you hear are the sounds of cutlery clinking together, and a soft volume emanating from TV screens around the room - where you can follow the race. Of course one can walk out onto the balcony to follow the race, but many are too preoccupied with eating and drinking wine - and are quite content with the TV screens.
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Down below, out in the sun, where people who are also here to see their favourite horse win, experience a different culture. A vibey atmosphere, vibrant conversations around who might be the winning horse, and close - up vantage points to the actual work on the ground.
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Passersby would stop and ask you for a winning number. A mad dash to the betting counter with your new lucky numbers from a random stranger is the highlight of the day. Connecting to one another means more than just placing a bet.
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The intrigue, the suspense, the excitement.
But at the end of the day, the separation does not matter. The main race is what everybody waits for.
No more eating. No more drinking. No more conversations. A hush. All heads turn towards the horses ready for take-off. The stands outside the third floor fill up. It's the race of the day.
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A victorious winner. A Champion of Note. Marcus, the horse keeper. Marcus takes care of Louis the King. He cleans him up, keeps him happy and makes sure he is ready for a race. Marcus is our winner of the day. Sad to say though, from the R2million winning money, Marcus would only receive a R4000 bonus, over and above his R1000 a month pay-cheque.
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Winning Horse:
Marcus is the winner, but all headlines would point towards Louise the King, bought for just R60 000 as a yearling catapulted his earnings to more than R5 million when he won the R2 million SA Derby on Champions Day.
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You maybe rich with all the money, but the way we see it, the rich people were the ones experiencing it all from the grounds and going home with new friends, new stories to tell - and the poor were the ones enclosed in a rigid setting of wining and dining.
The way we see it, the rich people were the ones experiencing it all from the grounds, and the poor were the ones enclosed in a rigid setting of wining and dining.
Decor fit for a wedding, with enough food to feed a whole army. This is where the real betting happens, and this is where the big players come together on 26 April for Champions Day. A stiff atmosphere where all you hear are the sounds of cutlery clinking together, and a soft volume emanating from TV screens around the room - where you can follow the race. Of course one can walk out onto the balcony to follow the race, but many are too preoccupied with eating and drinking wine - and are quite content with the TV screens.
food.jpg
Down below, out in the sun, where people who are also here to see their favourite horse win, experience a different culture. A vibey atmosphere, vibrant conversations around who might be the winning horse, and close - up vantage points to the actual work on the ground.
Number 7.jpg
Horses.jpg
Passersby would stop and ask you for a winning number. A mad dash to the betting counter with your new lucky numbers from a random stranger is the highlight of the day. Connecting to one another means more than just placing a bet.
betting.jpg
The intrigue, the suspense, the excitement.
But at the end of the day, the separation does not matter. The main race is what everybody waits for.
No more eating. No more drinking. No more conversations. A hush. All heads turn towards the horses ready for take-off. The stands outside the third floor fill up. It's the race of the day.
Last race.jpg
A victorious winner. A Champion of Note. Marcus, the horse keeper. Marcus takes care of Louis the King. He cleans him up, keeps him happy and makes sure he is ready for a race. Marcus is our winner of the day. Sad to say though, from the R2million winning money, Marcus would only receive a R4000 bonus, over and above his R1000 a month pay-cheque.
Marcus.jpg
Winning Horse:
Marcus is the winner, but all headlines would point towards Louise the King, bought for just R60 000 as a yearling catapulted his earnings to more than R5 million when he won the R2 million SA Derby on Champions Day.
Winner.jpg
You maybe rich with all the money, but the way we see it, the rich people were the ones experiencing it all from the grounds and going home with new friends, new stories to tell - and the poor were the ones enclosed in a rigid setting of wining and dining.
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Re: Re: Sowetan SA racing
11 years 3 months ago
Nice article... The side most forget to speak about.
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Re: Re: Sowetan SA racing
11 years 3 months ago
" over and above his R1000 a month pay-cheque."
spreading the BS again
would not believe that GW will pay his grooms so little
I wonder what they want to achieve with BS like this?
article playing off rich to the not so fortunate what a lot of bull
spreading the BS again
would not believe that GW will pay his grooms so little
I wonder what they want to achieve with BS like this?
article playing off rich to the not so fortunate what a lot of bull
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- mr hawaii
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Re: Re: Sowetan SA racing
11 years 3 months ago
JAMES BLOND Wrote:
> " over and above his R1000 a month pay-cheque."
> spreading the BS again
> would not believe that GW will pay his grooms so
> little
> I wonder what they want to achieve with BS like
> this?
> article playing off rich to the not so fortunate
> what a lot of bull
This Journo should be fired for not checking his facts!!
> " over and above his R1000 a month pay-cheque."
> spreading the BS again
> would not believe that GW will pay his grooms so
> little
> I wonder what they want to achieve with BS like
> this?
> article playing off rich to the not so fortunate
> what a lot of bull
This Journo should be fired for not checking his facts!!
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- Solotrama
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Re: Re: Sowetan SA racing
11 years 3 months ago
JAMES BLOND Wrote:
> " over and above his R1000 a month pay-cheque."
> spreading the BS again
> would not believe that GW will pay his grooms so
> little
> I wonder what they want to achieve with BS like
> this?
> article playing off rich to the not so fortunate
> what a lot of bull
there are definetly grooms getting paid R400 (acomodation provided) a fortnight i'm not saying he(Marcus) is getting paid that ! But its happening !
> " over and above his R1000 a month pay-cheque."
> spreading the BS again
> would not believe that GW will pay his grooms so
> little
> I wonder what they want to achieve with BS like
> this?
> article playing off rich to the not so fortunate
> what a lot of bull
there are definetly grooms getting paid R400 (acomodation provided) a fortnight i'm not saying he(Marcus) is getting paid that ! But its happening !
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- louisg
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Re: Re: Sowetan SA racing
11 years 3 months ago
Bullshit Solo. Please tell us WHERE this is happening .
Ngong ?
Ngong ?
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- Dave Scott
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Re: Re: Sowetan SA racing
11 years 3 months ago
I normally get the same invite as our sowetan friend and sit at the same press table but if invited my interpretion would have been different of the days event, but he really is a "once a year " visitor/punter.
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Re: Re: Sowetan SA racing
11 years 3 months ago
I will say one thing about the Sowetan that with the exception of the Citizen they do give a fair amount of press to racing (tu)
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Re: Re: Sowetan SA racing
11 years 3 months ago
Lg , what i posted may be an exception . It is happening though .
Maybe send a groom to the smaller yards at turffies. See what they offer him ?
Maybe send a groom to the smaller yards at turffies. See what they offer him ?
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