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Auction & Lottery Brochure AUCTION & LOTTERY BROCHURE THURSDAY, 15 AUGUST 2019 PAUL ROOS GYMNASIUM VS GREY COLLEGE INTERSCHOOLS’ DINNER PHOTO CREDIT: MARNUS VAN WYK WELCOME AND PURPOSE OF THE EVENING Paul Roos Gymnasium is looking forward to welcome Grey College, parents, old boys and partners, supporters and our business community to the inaugural Paul Roos Gymnasium Interschools’ Dinner. The evening is hosted in support of Paul Roos sport and all funds raised at the event will be utilised towards development of our talented learners. We invite you to peruse our auction-, lottery catalogue as there are exciting items on offer, including: • Live auction by professional auctioneer MC du Toit. • Silent auction. The items will be on display with a bidder form per item allowing guests to write down their bids. • Lottery and limited edition prizes. The silent auction, lottery and limited edition prizes will be open for bidding on arrival and the auctioneer will announce closure 15 minutes prior to the cut-off. ORDER OF EVENTS 18:00 Reception, wine tasting hosted by Beyerskloof, Edgebaston, Middelvlei and Neethlingshof 18:45 Guests seated 19:00 Welcome by Paul Roos Rector, flag ceremony and Paul Roos Choir Dinner - first course and wine Panel discussion hosted by Matthew Pearce with Paul Roos Old Boys Cobus Visagie (1991), Justin Swart (1991) and Grey Old Boys Ollie le Roux (1991), Werner Swanepoel (1991), Philip Snyman (2005) Dinner - main course Live auction by MC du Toit (40 minutes) Dinner - dessert and close of silent auction and lottery 23:00 Close of evening, guests welcome to stay and mingle MENU CASH BAR AVAILABLE FIRST COURSE WHITE Potato gnocchi with coriander Kaapzicht Chenin Blanc 2018 pesto, West Coast snoek with fennel cream, rooibos and grape Newton Johnson Southend syrup served with micro greens. Chardonnay 2017 MAIN COURSE RED Beef sirloin with red wine jus, Alto Rouge 2016 & 2017 chicken & mushroom phyllo parcel Newton Johnson Walker Bay Pinot served with oven roast vegetables Noir 2017 and crispy new potatoes. Neil Ellis Stellenbosch Cabernet DESSERT A selection of mini chocolate Overgaauw Tria Corda 2014 brownies, red velvet cupcakes and (Bordeaux blend) baked cheesecakes with salted Overgaauw Merlot 2017 caramel popcorn. OTHER WINE Spirits & mixes, craft beer, ciders, WHITE etc. Neethlingshof Sauvignon Blanc 2019 RED Beyerskloof Synergy Cape Blend 2017 David Finlayson Camino Africana Cabernet Franc 2016 Middelvlei Free-run Pinotage 2018 LIVE 1 1.5 LT ANTHONIJ RUPERT OPTIMA 2014 Vintage notes: Vineyards were selected from different sites in the Western Cape and each varietal paired to a selected soil, climate and slope. Tasting notes: Complex melange of inviting deep blueberry, cassis and spicy cocoa aromas. Subtly powerful, nothing is overplayed with a delicious, lingering tail. Donated by: Anthonij Rupert Wyne WEST COAST ROMANTIC BREAK-AWAY FOR 2, LIVE 2 PATERNOSTER PATERNOSTER HOTEL Paternoster Hotel 2 night B&B stay in a sea facing room. T & C’s: Booking is essential and subject to availability. Valid for 12-months. Paternoster Hotel dates excl.: 15 December 2019 – 15 January 2020, 27 February – 3 March 2020, 9 April – 14 April 2020. Donated by: Paternoster Hotel, Giorello Carosini (Paul Roos 1992) WOLFGAT, KOBUS VAN DER MERWE 7-courses signature tasting menu incl. sustainable seafood, local lamb and venison, and seasonal veldkos and wine-pairing. Voted the world’s best restaurant for 2019 (with only 20 seats) & 2018 Eat Out’s Chef of the Year. T & C’s: Booking is essential and could take up to 3-months to secure a table at Wolfgat. Donated by: Wolfgat, Kobus van der Merwe (Paul Roos 1998) GAAITJIE RESTAURANT 3-Course lunch / dinner incl. table wine. T & C’s: Booking is essential. Donated by: Gaaitjie Restaurant WORLD RUGBY HSBC SEVENS SERIES CAPE TOWN LIVE 3 TICKETS, 14 - 15 DECEMBER 2019 FOR 2 Voted the no.1 event in South Africa. 2 x Business Lounge Hospitality tickets and parking ticket for Saturday & Sunday. Donated by: SA Rugby THE ULTIMATE RUGBY EXPERIENCE AT NOOITGEDACHT. LIVE 4 GUIDED TOUR & RUGBY LEGENDS DINNER FOR 8 Guided tour & Rugby Legends dinner for 8. A unique and exclusive experience for the rugby enthusiast. Eight guests can enjoy a night inside the museum that holds the world’s largest private rugby collection, including a private guided tour by the collector, Theo Geustyn. A 3-course dinner, hosted by Theo Geustyn and two rugby legends, including a wine pairing by one of Stellenbosch’s local wineries. T & C’s: Booking is essential and subject to availability. Valid until 30 March 2020. All parties to agree on a suitable date, based on the availability of the museum, restaurant, rugby legends and winery. All other beverages not included. Donated by: Theo Geustyn (Grey 1975) Werner Wirth (Paul Roos 1997) The Ultimate Rugby Experience and Ruck & Maul Restaurant at Nooitgedacht Village VRIESENHOF & MAJEKA HOUSE EXPERIENCE FOR 8. 4- COURSE LIVE 5 DINNER & WINE PAIRING PLUS 36 BOTTLES OF SELECTED VRIESENHOF WINES Dinner for 8 people in the private dining hall at Majeka Kitchen, Majeka House, Stellenbosch. The 4-course meal will be paired with Vriesenhof wines. Included in this will also be 6 boxes (6 bottles / box) of Vriesenhof wines, viz. Vriesenhof Chardonnay 2016, Vriesenhof Pinot Noir 2016, Vriesenhof Pinot Noir 2009, Vriesenhof Kallista 2015, Vriesenhof Kallista 2009, Vriesenhof Grenache 2017. T & C’s: Booking is essential and subject to availability. Valid until 30 April 2020, excl. Wednesdays until 1 October 2019 and 20 December 2019 to 5 January 2020. Dinner includes wine as specified. Other drinks for own account. Donated by: Vriesenhof, Majeka House / Majeka Kitchen LIVE 6 CAPE TOWN WEEKEND SPOIL FOR 6 MARINA RESIDENTIAL, V&A WATERFRONT, 2 NIGHT STAY Parergon 205 luxury apartment with main bedroom en-suite, 2nd bedroom: double bed, 3rd bedroom: bunk beds. Modern kitchen designed for entertaining. Relax on the balcony while looking out at the working harbour. Incl. fully equipped gym, 4 communal pools, and undercover parking. T & C’s: Booking is essential and subject to availability. Valid for 6 months from 1 September 2019. Donated by: Verticor Enterprises LORD NELSON RESTAURANT, DINNER & WINE Relax and enjoy a classic menu experience served by the formidable Executive Chef Rudi Liebenberg and his team, inclusive of wine pairing. Situated in the hotel’s original 1899 dining room, the Lord Nelson serves much-loved global classics in a room rich in heritage. Admire wood-panelled walls, botanical tapestries, a fascinating pressed ceiling and minstrels’ gallery. Dine on Beef Wellington and Crêpes Suzette, served with a contemporary twist and impeccable flair. T & C’s: Booking is essential and subject to availability. Valid until 15 July 2020. Excl. public holidays, special events days. blackout period from 15th December 2019 – 15th January 2020. Donated by: Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel, Executive Chef Rudi Liebenberg and his team LA PERLA RESTAURANT, SEA POINT. DINNER / LUNCH Airy, contemporary space with carved wooden chairs and ocean-view terrace, for classic Italian food. T & C’s: Booking is essential and subject to availability. Valid for 6 months from 1 September 2019. Donated by: La Perla LIVE 7 GERHARD VAN ECK SCULPTURE, GOSSIP GIRLS About the artist: Gerhard van Eck (born 1977) hails from Cape Town, South Africa. van Eck’s career as a sculptor commenced in 2009 devoting himself to experimentation with different mediums and to gaining a greater knowledge and understanding of the human anatomy. Set of 2 Edition: 5/20 Medium: Marble infused Acrylic Resin on a stainless-steel base with an African Rose Wood inlay Size: 900mm wide x 800mm high. Donated by: Gerhard van Eck 1 X 5 LITRE BOTTLE REHOBOAM OF NEWTON LIVE 8 JOHNSON FAMILY VINEYARDS CHARDONNAY 2012 Newton Johnson Vineyards is a family owned, specialist wine producer based in the Hemel-en-Aarde region. The Chardonnay is compromised of 3 vineyard sites from the farm, widely varied in their exposure to the sun. A natural approach in the winemaking is applied, that ensures a complex array of characters in this wine. Donated by: Newton Johnson Family Vineyards, Bevan Newton Johnson (Paul Roos 1989) SABI SABI PRIVATE GAME RESERVE LIVE 9 2 NIGHT STAY FOR 2 Fully inclusive luxurious accommodation, three superb meals daily, morning and evening open-vehicle safaris, walking safaris and sundowners. Sabi Sabi Private Reserve is located to the west of the legendary Kruger National Park in the Sabi Sands Game Reserve. Internationally renowned as a luxurious private game reserve, Sabi Sabi has once again been recognised as one of the Top 100 Hotels in the world for 2019. T & C’s: Booking is essential and subject to availability. Prize excl. bar, boutique purchases, spa treatments, laundry, Guest Conservation Contribution of R138 p.p p.n. Valid from 1st September 2019 – 30th June 2020 (excl. 20th December 2019 to 10th January 2020). Not transferable. Donated by: Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve, Jacques Smit (Paul Roos 1993) UNIQUE RUGBY MEMORABILIA, SPRINGBOK LIVE 10.1 SIGNED JERSEYS LIVE 11 RUGBY WORLD CUP 2019 OFFICIAL JERSEY. SIGNED BY THE 2019 RUGBY WORLD CUP SQUAD, INCL. PAUL ROOS OLD BOY SPRINGBOKS The Rugby World Cup jersey will be personalised with the lucky bidder’s name and handover will take place after completion of the 2019 Rugby World Cup. T & C’s: The lucky bidder will receive the jersey after completion of the 2019 Rugby World Cup. Unframed. Donated by: Schalk Brits (Paul Roos 1999) UNIQUE RUGBY MEMORABILIA, SPRINGBOK LIVE 10.2 SIGNED JERSEYS GREY COLLEGE OLD BOY RUGBY JERSEY. SIGNED BY 3 GREY OLD BOY FORMER SPRINGBOK CAPTAINS Framed limited edition: 1 of 2. Grey Old Boy rugby jersey signed by former Springbok captains Morné du Plessis (1975- 1980), Theuns Stofberg (1980- 1984) and Adriaan Strauss (2016). Donated by: Grey Reunion Committee PAUL ROOS SPLENDIDIOR 150 CABERNET LIVE 11 SAUVIGNON 2013 Limited edition family incl.
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