THE STUFF MYTHS ARE MADE OF
Pretoria had barely lost its double-barrel identity and the
telegraph was in its infancy in South Africa when a group of
visitors from England are said to have indulged in the first
game of cricket in a field just west of what was then Market
Square.
It was a hard life in the 1860's: far removed from today's
bustling world and electronic age which, by pressing a few
buttons, allows you access to discuss events in far away places
on the Internet. Certainly a long way from the days when a
sedate horse and carriage ride would take you from Market Square
along a track that passed Widow Hoffman's cattle compound
towards the farms in the south. Rolling, verdant, rich and open.
Market Square became Church Square, Widow Hoffman's cattle
compound was renamed Berea Park and in the south Centurion Park
was eventually developed.
We move on 127 years to an age that has a decidedly new image
with its clever designs Television, through M-Net has built an
added dimension to the game which would have earned a nod of
approval from Dr WG Grace, the patriarch of the modern game who
created his own standards and levels of excellence. He earned a
better living through sport than he did from his medical
practice. In keeping with modern trends and the pay-channel
buying 50% of Centurion Park through Centurion Park Investments,
we have new marketing strategies. There are those who feel there
is a certain brash American-style hype which is better suite to
sports such as gridiron, ice-hockey and baseball.
But recently there was a welcoming bash to meet the Northerns
Titans at SuperSport Centurion. While the term the Titans may
fit with the image of the Standard bank day/night game which,
with its intensive style of publicity, it is also seen as
creating an "identity." Drawn from Greek mythology, the Titans
consisted of twelve sons and daughters of Uranus (heaven) and Ge
(earth); their names were Oceanus, Coeus, Cirus, Hyperion,
Iapetus, Cronos, Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe and
Tethys. Considering that Centurion is a Latin word, the use of
ancient Greek to conjure up a warrior image is an interesting
concept. But as NCU president Richard Harrison suggests it was
far from an abstract one.
"The Northerns Titans name has met with approval from the
players and officials of the union as well as passing public
pre-testing," he said. "Apart form the enthusiastic andvaluable
support of our sponsors, we also have a new business partner in
SuperSport," he added.