Whyalla Cup Stakemoney Increase

08 March 2019 | HRSA Media
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The Whyalla Harness Racing Club are happy to announce an increase to the prizemoney for the Whyalla Pacing Cup on Sunday March 31.

A C5 or Better Standing Start Discretionary event over 2320m, the Cup will now be conducted for prizemoney of $12,000.

In addition, a $100 float rebate will be provided to all unplaced runners on the day, courtesy of the WHRC.

There will also be heats conducted for 3C0-C0 and C1-C2 pacers, where runners will be competing to qualify for finals of $7,000 at Port Pirie on April 6.

Nominations for this meeting close at 8:30am Tuesday March 26.

 

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