Getting Paid to Drink and Gamble: Memoirs Of A Greyhound Writer
By (Author) Jeff Collerson
ABC Books
ABC Books
1st December 2005
Australia
General
Non Fiction
798.850994
Paperback
176
Step into a world of greyhounds and wine with Jeff Collerson (aka Pigeon), the legendary wine and track columnist. This hilarious collection of anecdotes and stories is awash with 'characters' from trackside to wine-side, and tells of a life lived working the perfect job - being paid to watch the dogs and drink good plonk. Working as a cadet journalist in the 1960s on the old Consolidate Press-owned Daily Telegraph, one of Jeff's tasks was to sift through the Saturday night dog races in order to give tips to Kerry Packer. Lachlan Murdoch, Tetsuya Wakuda, Mike Gibson and Piers Akermann have all had a chance to share in Jeff's hot tips. Off the track, Jeff mixed it with the best of Australian and international winemakers, knocking back a tipple or two with the cream of the crop, Murray Tyrrell (Tyrrell's Wines) and Max Schubert (the maker of Penfolds' legendary Grange Hermitage). Discover the inside secrets to picking a winner and cellaring fine plonk. Hermitage with a meat pie, who needs an excuse
Memoir/Humour/Journalism
From 1960, Jeff Collerson has been the Mirror's and then Tele's greyhound writer and the Tele's wine writer since the late 1980s.