Cape Podcast by Mark Vandeventer
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Re: Re: Cape Podcast by Mark Vandeventer
12 years 1 week ago
Mark Van Deventer is a welcome new face to the Tellytrack line up of presenters. A seasoned punter, whose pre-race research is clearly evident, Mark is immensely enthusiastic about the sport of horse-racing in South Africa.
He is currently working for Interbet, for which Mark provides podcast broadcasts, as well as writing articles and doing marketing. He is full of praise for the organisation, which has provided so much support for local horse-racing. Interbet has also recently opened a branch in Khayelitschia, and is continuing to spread its influence in South Africa.
Mark’s love for horse racing stems from the intellectual satisfaction of studying forma, handicapping, and selecting winners. While he makes no claims to being a high-roller punter, Mark has enjoyed plenty of good days backing winners.
His most notable score came when Mark advised a mate (a major punter) in putting together a Pick Six at Kenilworth. Basing the bet around three bankers and three fields, the Pick Six duly arrived – and won Mark and his friend a cool total of over R1 000 000!READ FULL ARTICLE
He is currently working for Interbet, for which Mark provides podcast broadcasts, as well as writing articles and doing marketing. He is full of praise for the organisation, which has provided so much support for local horse-racing. Interbet has also recently opened a branch in Khayelitschia, and is continuing to spread its influence in South Africa.
Mark’s love for horse racing stems from the intellectual satisfaction of studying forma, handicapping, and selecting winners. While he makes no claims to being a high-roller punter, Mark has enjoyed plenty of good days backing winners.
His most notable score came when Mark advised a mate (a major punter) in putting together a Pick Six at Kenilworth. Basing the bet around three bankers and three fields, the Pick Six duly arrived – and won Mark and his friend a cool total of over R1 000 000!READ FULL ARTICLE
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