Tellytrack: Molly No More

Veteran provides clarity after numerous queries

After being asked by several people at Greyville on Vodacom Durban July day as to what was going on between Tellytrack and myself, I wish to clarify the situation.

Dave Mollett – 2014 Equus Champion journalist

Award-winning racing journalist Dave Molllett writes in the Sporting Post Mailbag that at the end of June, he received an e-mail from Tellytrack’s, Wesley Lloyd, informing him that his UK tipping contract was not being renewed. He was given 30 days notice.

He writes further:

After 17 years of service with Tellytrack, one might have thought such a communication would come from new Tellytrack head, Colleen Goodman. No, it was sent by one of her lieutenants.

As a contractor, I don’t believe I have a legal case against Phumelela, but I hope to find another outlet for my UK tips soon.

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