TAB Mount Gambier Pacing Cup Rescheduled

04 March 2019 | David Thuen, Racing Operations Manager
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MEDIA RELEASE

 

HRSA advises that the TAB MOUNT GAMBIER PACING CUP which was originally scheduled for 19 January 2019 has been rescheduled for Friday 22 March 2019 at Mount Gambier.

The race is a $10,000 Standing Start Discretionary event for C5 or better Pacers over the distance of 2580 metres.

This race will replace the previously scheduled R5 or better mobile event on 22 March 2019.

 

 

For further information, please contact:

David Thuen, Racing Operations Manager

Phone:  (08) 8285 0731

Email:  dthuen@saharness.org.au

 

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