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Nov 10, 2012 Sports
Sporting Time and Wicked Intention have been added to the list of horses competing in the Budhans’ Memorial Sports Complex of No.66 Village, Corentyne, Berbice grand one day Horserace meeting tomorrow at their facility at No.66 Village.
Seven races are carded for the day with the feature event being for H\Class and lower horses.
The winner collects a $200,000 first prize.
Other races will see I and lower class horses battling for a $140,000 prize, the J and lower carries a $80,000 purse.
The 2 to 3 years old maiden will see the winners collecting $100,000, while the two unclassified races have a $30,000 and $20,000 respective purse and the L\Class and lower winner cashes in on a $60,000 first prize.
Over three million dollars in total prize money and trophies are to be won and over sixty horses have already registered for the meeting.
Among some of the other key entrants are McGyver 2, Wonder Flower, Diplomat, Flying Rocket, Bounty Flyer, Windy Killer, She is Royal, Star Boy, Domination, Royal Time, De Gump, Pick Pocket, Prospectors Pride and Try Again.
The track is reported to be good condition and systems have been put in place for spectators to enjoy a day of excitement.
Among the sponsors are Digicel, Dennis DeRoop and Shariff Racing Stable. For further information contact can be made with Neville Budhan on 338-2283 or Andrew Budhan on 695-8551.
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