You Win – Charity Wins!

2015 Champions Season Charity Turf Challenge closes 13h00 Saturday 2 May

Racing South AfricaThe Charity Turf Challenge is an exciting competition that offers fans of the sport of horseracing a unique opportunity to test their skill – after all, racing is the “Intelligent Bet!”

Racing South Africa, the competition host, will provide entry forms with a list of horses that are thought to be campaigning in KZN during Champions Season. Only horses from this list are eligible.

The competition is now open online to register and enter, please CLICK HERE

The aim of the Charity Turf Challenge is to select a team of 10 horses you feel are most likely to score points during the period of Champions Season. A list of all the GRADED races is provided and whilst the emphasis remains on these feature races, ALL winners throughout the country will be eligible to earn points. The 2015 Charity Turf Challenge kicks off on KRA Guineas Day, Saturday 2 May, and finishes on eLan Property Group Gold Cup Day, “Super Saturday”, 25 July.

The entrant with the most points at the conclusion of the competition will win R100 000, second placed R20 000 and third placed R10 000.The competition is now open online to register and enter, please CLICK HERE

PomodoroThe hugely popular stand-alone prize is on Vodacom Durban July Day, also featuring the Gr.1 Garden Province Stakes, the Gr.2 Gold Vase and the Gr.3 Campanajo Stakes, run on Saturday, 4 July at Greyville Racecourse. The prize for the entrant with the most points earned on this day ONLY, is R20 000!

A user friendly online entry system is available. Multiple entries are welcomed as this gives you more than one combination to run for you during the season.

Competition DEADLINE is 13H00 on Saturday, 2 May

The team at Racing South Africa who host this NON-PROFIT competition, thank RACING FANS for their continued support and wish you the best of luck in the 2015 CTC competition!

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