Richard Mcmillan - RIP
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Richard Mcmillan - RIP
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Former Racing Editor of The Mercury and Racegoer correspondent, Richard McMillan (81) died in a Pietermaritzburg hospice on Monday.
Richard was well respected in South African horseracing circles for many years as Racing Editor of The Mercury before retiring.
He started his journalism career at the then Natal Mercury and for many years was their shipping editor but his life-long passion for horseracing saw him move to the racing department as deputy racing editor under Jack Ramsay.
He took over as Racing Editor on Ramsay’s retirement.
On his retirement from The Mercury after four decades of reporting on the sport, he worked freelance for The Racegoer and Gold Circle.
McMillan’s Time Ratings, a unique formula he developed over the years, had an avid following.
An old school journalist, Richard was always willing to go the extra mile to get a story and never missed a deadline – even when hard-pressed by a poor wi-fi signal or a dodgy computer.
He is survived by his wife Yvonne, son Justin, daughter Hailie and grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Andrew Harrison for www.goldcircle.co.za
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Gavin says:
9th Mar 2020 at 2:01 pm
Rest in peace mac
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Former Racing Editor of The Mercury and Racegoer correspondent, Richard McMillan (81) died in a Pietermaritzburg hospice on Monday.
Richard was well respected in South African horseracing circles for many years as Racing Editor of The Mercury before retiring.
He started his journalism career at the then Natal Mercury and for many years was their shipping editor but his life-long passion for horseracing saw him move to the racing department as deputy racing editor under Jack Ramsay.
He took over as Racing Editor on Ramsay’s retirement.
On his retirement from The Mercury after four decades of reporting on the sport, he worked freelance for The Racegoer and Gold Circle.
McMillan’s Time Ratings, a unique formula he developed over the years, had an avid following.
An old school journalist, Richard was always willing to go the extra mile to get a story and never missed a deadline – even when hard-pressed by a poor wi-fi signal or a dodgy computer.
He is survived by his wife Yvonne, son Justin, daughter Hailie and grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Andrew Harrison for www.goldcircle.co.za
It should be expressly noted that the views expressed by posters are not necessarily those of the Sporting Post.
1 comment on “Farewell To An Old School Journo”
Gavin says:
9th Mar 2020 at 2:01 pm
Rest in peace mac
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Re: Richard Mcmillan - RIP
5 years 3 months ago
Would always wait for his July preview as he was one of the best analyst of a race ever , RIP
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RIP Richard
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