Now For Some Happy News – Alan Owns The World!

Willow Magic mare shows the way on a happy day

A forever punter who won a ‘lifechanging’ R1,5 million jackpot bonus in the popular free-to-enter Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge in January this year, realised another lifelong dream when he led in his first winner at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Monday.

The 60 year old Pietermaritzburg retiree Alan Barkhuizen had his whole family on course to enjoy the Willow Magic mare Magicallee register her sixth career victory in the sixth race under Winning Form rider Keagan de Melo at the Monday polytrack meeting.

While it wasn’t SA Champion elect De Melo’s biggest winner of the season, it will go down as his most appreciated by the Barkhuizen clan!

Keagan de Melo steers Magicallee to victory (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

It was some bright happy news for South African racing, and lifted a competitive afternoon of racing.

Alan, who tipped all eight winners on the Hollywoodbets Greyville polytrack card on 8 January, bought into the gutsy Bush Hill Stud-bred mare, who was purchased for R22 500 by Gary Rich out of the Kom Naidoo stable on the BSA April Online Sale.

Magicallee was the Rich stable’s second winner since their relocation from Ashburton to Summerveld, and it was an occasion to remember forever for the delighted Alan Barkhuizen, whose son Travis designed the natty blue and white silks, with the black anchor emblem.

Alan chats to Gold Circle’s Warren Lenferna, as son Travis and wife Samantha look on (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

Alan, who still plays the daily Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge, was quick to acknowledge his wife Samantha – as he did on that happy January day when we called to advise him of his lifechanging win.

“From the age of 15 I have wanted to get involved in racing. I just never had the money. Thank you to Hollywoodbets for giving me the chance of a lifetime,” he told Warren Lenferna in an emotional post-race interview.

Watch the happy post-race interview here:

Alan used to be a runner and worked at Hollywoodbets Scottsville many, many years back. He has known Gary Rich, whom he called a Magician, since 1980.

Alan also told the Sporting Post in January that he had been married ‘forever’ to his wife Samantha, but had told her at their wedding that horseracing was always going to be a part of his life and that if she didn’t like that fact, there could be an issue with the ‘I do’ part of the ceremony.

South Africa’s most popular horseracing competition, the Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge is available to play on all local race meetings, as well as Hong Kong and Singapore.

The free-to-enter challenge has created a multitude of winners over the past 3-years, with the top 20 players on the leaderboard sharing the designated must-be-won daily prize.

While Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge players pit their wits, skill, and racing knowledge against fellow competitors, the ultimate aim for that dream payday, is to select all of the winners on a card.

The value of the all-or-nothing jackpot prize is determined by the number of runners at the race meeting multiplied by R10 000, for all venues.

For example, if there are 88 carded runners and 5 scratchings, then the all-or-nothing prize will be based on 83 runners at R10 000 each, giving a value of R830 000 as the prize!

Over and above the premier aim of finding all the winners, daily prize money of R5 000 for each of the scheduled race meetings will be shared by the top 20 players on the points leaderboard at the end of the day.

The winner will be awarded R2 000, with the runner-up R1 000, and the balance apportioned in terms of the published rules down to the 20th finisher.

As an added incentive to players, to top this, the all-or-nothing prize and the daily must-be-won prize will be doubled for those players who have had a bet on the Punters’ Challenge Bet Slip, to the value of R50 or more, prior to the running of the first race.

The Bet Slip is programmatically generated and all you have to do is indicate an amount of R50 or more that you wish to wager.

The Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge is really easy to understand and to play.

All you need is a Hollywoodbets account and the choice is yours to either select one horse in each of the races at the designated race meeting or opt to make use of the ‘quick-pick’ option and take a chance!

Alan shares the moment with Magicallee (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

Players receive points depending on where their selection finishes in a race, and how many actual runners there are in that race.

Points are awarded in accordance with the horses’ finishing positions i.e. in a 10-horse field, the winner will be awarded ten (10) points, 2nd place is nine (9) points and so on, with the last horse being awarded one (1) point.

Points are also awarded according to the price of the winner only. The winning selection receives a bonus of the Hollywoodbets starting price.

So, commencing with the Hollywoodbets Kenilworth racemeeting on Tuesday, make the Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge your first play of the day!

Entries must be in at least five minutes prior to the off of the first race. If you intend using the Bet Slip to double your payout potential, we would suggest you allow yourself some galloping room in terms of time!

Enjoy it as Hollywoodbets aims to create a whole new world of winners – click here to find out more!

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