KZN Breeders – Note Friday Deadline

First entries for 3yo’s and up close on 14 December

Entries have opened for the KZN Breeders Series of eight races for a stake of R200 000 each, to be held on KZN Breeders Race Day, Saturday 29 June 2019.

KZN Breeder Awards

The KZN Breeders Race Day will see stakes being won for a total of R2, 8 million exclusively for KZN-breds, making it one of the biggest days on Gold Circle’s calendar.

The KZN Breeders Race Day is restricted to horses that qualify as KZN-breds in terms of the KZN Breeders Premium scheme and need to be registered with the KZN Breeders Club.

Last year 700 horses were entered for the day.

First entries for 3yo’s and up close on Friday, 14 December 2018 at 16H00.

Entries for juveniles have been extended, and will close on Thursday 21 March 2019 at 16H00.

Entry fees are R57 per head.

The KZN Breeders Series was introduced to reward owners and trainers who support our local breeders with the purchase of KZN-bred horses, by offering an opportunity to win a substantial stake on the day and has been an overwhelming success each year.

Please note the supplementary entry dates and fees:

Supplementary Entries close Friday, 19 April 2019 at 16h00 Fee: R2280 (Fee R2000 + Vat R280)

Final Supplementary Entries close Thursday, 13 June 2019 at 11h00 Fee: R11400 (Fee R10000 + Vat R1400)

The races will all be run on Greyville’s Polytrack, excluding the Million Mile (and excluded from this pre-entry process) which will be run on turf on the KZN Breeders Race Day.

Please visit www.kznbreeders.co.za for more information.

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