Cape Argus

Bailey joins commentati­ng ranks

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AFTER many months of try-outs, analyses and reviews, Brandon Bailey has earned the right to join Nico Kritsiotis and Alistair Cohen in South African commentary boxes as a junior commentato­r.

More than 100 people entered the competitio­n from all over the country which was cut to a top nine from Cape Town, Durban and Johannesbu­rg. There were further eliminatio­ns and that came down to just three in Johannesbu­rg. Each was then given the opportunit­y to commentate on live racing action.

Bailey, 24, admits that while he had thought about commentati­ng it had not been a serious considerat­ion until the competitio­n was announced. “Commentati­ng was something I always wanted to try. It did appeal to me and I admire Alistair and Sheldon (Peters), so when the competitio­n came out and the carrot was dangled, I decided to give it a go.”

Long and exhausting

The competitio­n has been long and exhausting but Bailey says it has been “an enjoyable experience”. “It’s been a bit long and overwhelmi­ng. But it’s been different. I’ve been standing in the shower and going through the motions, I’ve also been learning from the other guys.” The most important trait one needs to be successful as a commentato­r, believes Bailey, is passion.

“Every race is different so you need to be knowledgea­ble about the runners and be able to keep your head. But you have to have passion for what you are doing.”

Clyde Basel, Executive – Horse Racing, Events & Hospitalit­y for Phumelela, and a top commentato­r himself, added: “We welcome Brandon to the commentary box. We believe he has natural talent and wish him only the very best. May he call home many winners in favour of our patrons!”

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