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Nov 04, 2012 Sports
Close to $7M at stake and over 50 entered so far
Entries have started to roll in and at a very fast rate for the Ryan Crawford Memorial Turf Club and Sports facilities final leg of Its Classic Horserace Meet in collaboration with Banks DIH set for Sunday November 18 at the Club’s Track, Alness Corentyne Berbice.
With the Horseracing season getting into full gear the RCMTC&SF has doled out an impressive programme for their final race meet for the year. All the big names in the horseracing business are expected to converge on the arena for their return to the track, for what is expected to be one of the biggest race meets for the last quarter. Close to $7M in cash, trophies and other incentives are at stake. Eight races have been carded for the day and already close to 50 horses have been entered for the big meet.
The feature event for B class horses has an encouraging $1M winner’s money at stake with close to $2M in prize money available with the distance being 1700M.
The prize money for the 3yrs old race for West Indies Bred horses stands at $400,000 and trophy with the distance being 1600M. The E and lower race winning prize is $350,000 and trophy over 1500M.
The winner in the race for the West Indies Bred two year old animals will collect $350,000 and trophy over 1200M. The other events are the G and lower matchup for a pole position reward of $250,000 and trophy also over 1200M. The H and Lower gallop will see the animals competing over 1100M for a winning take of $200,000.
The winner of the ‘I2’ event has a chance to take home $150,000 and trophy in the 1200M race.
The final race for the day is for animals classified J&K (Division 1 and 2,) over 1200M with the winner is also set to collect $150,000.
Some of the horses already on the card to compete are: The Message, California Strike, Mission King, Who So Ever, Marathon Man, War Craft, Traditional man; The Score Is Even, Savion, Swing East, Celebration Time, The Bailiff, Doughnut Prince, Technology, Night Crescendo, Storm In a Tea Cup, Damascus Dream, Bridal Stone Corner, Majestic, Third World, Windy war, Work Force, Miss Orientate, Celebration Love, Irish Gel, Fairy Landing, Dream Girl, Joyful Victory, Face The Fire, Settle in Seattle, Rock Sonna, Mona Lisa, Silent Night, The Gump, Reina Del café, Hard Runnings, Face the Heat, Royal Time, Funny Side, Ameera Joy, Wicked Intention, Windy Killer, Stormy Lass, Intriguing Account, and Prixie Fire, Party Time, are among the early entrants.
Some of the sponsors on board include Banks DIH Limited, Jumbo Jet Auto Sales and stables, Ramesh Sunich of Trophy Stall, Bourda Market and Digicel.
Race time is 13:00hrs. Outstanding individual performers including top Jockey, trainer and stable will be presented with accolades compliments of the Trophy Stall, Bourda Market and the Ryan Crawford Memorial Turf Club.
Interested persons and horse owners can make contact with the club’s office at Number 13 Hermitage East Coast Berbice (19 Road). Bobby Vaughn can be contacted on telephone number 624-6788 or Larissa Mohabir on numbers 333-0290 or 333-0301. Dr. Dwight Walrond on Telephone numbers 623-0100 or 220-6557. Entries close on Sunday 11th November, 2012 at the Club’s Office No. 13 Village Hermitage, Corentyne, Berbice.
(Samuel Whyte)
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