GG Gaming Clock The Gallop

Online bookmaker steps in

Having launched their brand on Friday night, ‘Clocking the Gallop’ is delighted to announce that it has already secured its first sponsorship.

GG Gaming has become the platform’s exclusive Betting Partner.

Neil Andrews comments:

“We have had a remarkable response to our initiative and we are delighted.

The public thoroughly enjoyed our first Locked & Loaded show, a candid interview with NHA Chief Executive Vee Moodley on Friday night and similarly the Saturday night Premiere of Episode 1 of our “Vodacom Durban July – All Time Greats” series has gone down a treat.

The objective of “Clocking the Gallop” was in essence to reignite the passion for local Horse Racing, hence my idea for the Durban July Greats project.

But in less than 48 hours of positive feedback we’ve realized that the market is crying out for more. They want current affairs, expert opinion, betting information and entertainment.

If you excuse the pun I think GG Gaming clocked the gallop after that first Vee interview, they recognize that Royal Ascot is around the corner, that Gold Circle’s Champion Season is going to be huge and once I confirmed it was our intention to supply content around both they wanted to secure themselves as our Betting Partner.”

Gary Lentin, owner of GG Gaming confirmed:

“While watching and enjoying the first show, the potential of the platform came home to me and I immediately phoned Neil to discuss future content and ask if GG Gaming could become a sponsor. Having worked with them in the past I know that I can rely on Neil and his associates to bring a touch of class and volumes of experience to whatever they do and I love where they are going with this. I think “Clocking the Gallop” has the X Factor that will ensure it becomes the most watched,downloaded and best streamed racing and betting show on the net. GG Gaming is proud to now be the official Betting Partner of their productions and we look forward to playing our part in taking South African racing and betting to where it should be.”

  • Advertisers and potential non-betting sponsors can contact Neil on the email [email protected]

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