The National Punters’ Guide for the Vaal racemeeting on Thursday 31 October 2024 has been published.
The first race is off at 12h45.
The National Punters’ Guide is shown below.
Please click on the image:
The first is off at 12h45
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The first race is off at 12h45.
The National Punters’ Guide is shown below.
Please click on the image:
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