Nominations Close Soon for 2YO Leeton Breeders Plate

31 October 2014
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Nominations for the 61st running of the Southern Central Engineering Leeton Breeders Plate will close on Friday November 7.

The carnival will run over three nights with the $5,000 heats to be conducted on Boxing Day, December 26.

The final, to be run in conjunction with the club’s TAB Carnival of Cups meeting, is worth $25,000 plus a horse float to the winning trainer.

Day 2 of the Carnival, December 27, will include heats of a $10,000 4YO+ C0 event with the final to be run five days later.

The $200 nomination for the Breeders Plate can be submitted at any of the following contacts;   ph/ fax 02 69532982,   PO BOX 430 Leeton or email   lhrc@bigpond.com.au

 

 

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