Media Release - Change of Race Date

11 January 2019 | HRSA
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Trainers and Drivers will be able to enjoy a very rare Saturday Night off on March 16, with the meeting previously scheduled for this night at Globe Derby Park being transferred to the previous night Friday March 15, .

The reason for the change is that Sky Racing have advised that they will be unable to provide Sky Racing 1 coverage on Saturday 16th March however the meeting can be accommodated on Sky 1 on the evening of Friday 15th March.

The meeting will be highlighted by three feature events, that being the $20,000 South Australian Oaks for 3yo fillies, the $10,000 Sapling Stakes for 2yo’s and the $9,000 Norman Memorial for 4yo & older mares.

For further information please contact:

DAVID THUEN | RACING OPERATIONS MANAGER

(08) 8285 0700 •  dthuen@saharness.org.au

           

 

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