ComputaForm Express Available

July hard copy

All members of the racing fraternity who prefer a hard copy of ComputaForm Express must note that their favourite race card will be on the shelves again from Wednesday 22 July.

The first post-lockdown edition of ComputaForm Express will have all the fields for the race meetings from Friday 24 July to Sunday 26 July.

Do It Again – history bid (Pic -Candiese Lenferna)

That means the fields for Vodacom Durban July Day will be included in the publication.

The list of stores where the ComputaForm Express will be on sale, can be found at http://news.tabonline.co.za/Computaform/ComputaForm-Express

Punters should also note that ComputaForm Express will still be available free of charge online at tabonline.co.za.

Unfortunately ComputaForm will not be available in hard copy, but will also remain available for free online.

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