Charity Turf Challenge 2011

Following the launch of this year’s Charity Turf Challenge online and on Winning Ways, the following are some events to look out for to assist you with your selections:

  • WINNING WAYS

Preview of CTC on Monday, 11 April – will be on the loop on Tellytrack for the week.

  • NATIONAL YEARLING SALE

CTC will be advertised and promoted at the TBA sales complex from 15 – 17 April and cash entries will be accepted.

  • TELLYTRACK

Deez Dayanand will be in studio for Under Starters Orders – Sunday, 15 April – racing at Clairwood , promotion of CTC on the show.

  • TURFONTEIN RACECOURSE

Saturday 16 April, CTC will be promoted on course and cash entries will be accepted.

  • CELEBRITY ENTRIES

Celebrity selections for CTC will be published in Sporting Post, weekend edition 29 April to 01 May.

  • ON COURSE KZN

Promotion of CTC and cash entries accepted:

1.       Tuesday, 19 April – Greyville (night racing)
2.       Sunday, 24 April – Claiwood
3.       Tuesday, 26 April – Greyville (night racing)
4.       Wednesday, 27 April – Scottsville
5.       Sunday, 1 April – Scottsville
6.       Tuesday, 3 May – Greyville (night racing) – competition CLOSES on this day.

For online information, go to the Racing South Africa website:

www.racingsouthafrica.co.za

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