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Nov 23, 2008 Sports
Lucky fans will win motorcycles in club’s raffle
The Norman Singh Turf Club has had more than its fair share of excitement after organizing horse race meets that provided top class entertainment for Turfites.
Once again, the Turf Club in collaboration with the Custom Racing Stable have planned another action packed day of horseracing slated for the #6 Village West Coast Berbice on Sunday December 14 featuring nine races on the programme starting from 1:00pm.
Over five million dollars in cash and prizes will be at stake with the feature attraction being the ‘C’ class race. This race will be contested for the Banks Premium Beer Cup and the winner of this event will also cart off a whooping 1st prize of $400,000. The second place finisher will ride off with $200,000 while the horse coming in third will carry home $100,000.
The other race that has created a large amount of interest is The Norman Singh 3 year old classic. The winner will cart off $350,000; the second place, $175,000 while third place finisher will receive $87,000.
The cream of the country’s horses will be on show along with some newly imported animals from Trinidad and Tobago. Turfites can look forward to top class entertainment from horses like Sequin, Great Memories, Miss Republic, Face the Music, Sacrifice, Jumbo Boy and Miami Vice among others.
Other races will include I class, 2-year-old Open, G class, J&K and L class racehorses.
Another feature on the day’s programme is the grand raffle draw where patrons can contest for five 125cc Jailing motorcycles among other prizes. Tickets cost $500 and will be on sale at various locations.
The track is reported to be in excellent shape and infrastructure work that is being done at the venue is said to be going well and would be completed in time for the December 14 meeting.
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