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Welcome to OD Vice-Chairman, Anton Taylor (2005B)

Anton Talyor (2005B) Newly elected Vice-Chairman
Anton Talyor (2005B) Newly elected Vice-Chairman
Anton Taylor (2005B) has been voted in as the vice-chairman of the ODU. During his time at school, Anton was head of house, head of drama, 2ndXV captain, a cheerleader, and delivered the valedictory speech. After school he studied at UCT and obtained an MA in Creative Writing. He works as a rugby commentator for Supersport, is an MC, and works as actor, having appeared in Showmax’s Tali’s Wedding Diary in December. In his spare time Anton competes in amateur boxing and had a fight in July. He has served on the ODU committee since 2010 and has a deep love of Bishops. We welcome him as the newly elected Vice-Chairman of the OD Union!
 

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