Changes to Racing Schedule

19 March 2015 | Office of the Chief Executive Officer, John Lewis
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MEDIA RELEASE


HRSA wishes to advise of the following interim changes to the South Australian harness racing schedule.

From 10 April to 30 June 2015, the Friday night Sky 1 timeslot for SA harness racing will be the main weekly race meeting. Therefore Friday night racing will be held weekly at Globe Derby Park. The only exception to this will be the Port Pirie Cup race meeting, which will now be held on Friday 17 April at Port Pirie.

This decision was taken following advice from Sky Racing to place the Saturday night timeslot for SA harness racing on Sky 2 on an interim basis.

The Saturday night Sky 2 timeslot will alternate between Globe Derby Park and Port Pirie.

The Monday race meeting Sky 1 timeslot remains unchanged.

 

More information
John Lewis - Chief Executive Officer - 0417855300

 

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