Triple Crown car giveaway
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Re: Re: Triple Crown car giveaway
11 years 2 months ago
Don - for a VW Polo do you really care? Lol.
I seem to recall that the last time a car was involved as a prize in association with a racing event it was a Ferrari.........so clearly we have 'come back to our field' in prize terms.
There's an old saying : "Racing is for Kings & C***s". Clearly the prizes no longer attempt to attract the Kings.
I seem to recall that the last time a car was involved as a prize in association with a racing event it was a Ferrari.........so clearly we have 'come back to our field' in prize terms.
There's an old saying : "Racing is for Kings & C***s". Clearly the prizes no longer attempt to attract the Kings.
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Re: Re: Triple Crown car giveaway
11 years 2 months ago
Turffontein Press Release
Monday 31 March
Triple Crown Continues to Conquer
The second leg of the SASCOC Triple Crown ran at the Big T on Saturday to a
fantastic crowd of families and racing enthusiasts whilst another 10
finalists were drawn for the second of three VW Polo Vivo's which
organisers are giving away.
The Classic Carnival provided entertainment for both young and old as stilt
walkers, jugglers and Cape Minstrels added to the excitement of top South
African horse racing. Louis the King went onto clinch the SA Classic which
is the second leg of the SASCOC Triple Crown and is one step closer to
bagging the R2 million bonus should he win the final leg on Saturday, 26
April. A Tiara will not be collected this year for the Wilgerbosdrift
Triple Tiara as first leg winner Arcerti Pink could only manage fourth spot
in the SA Fillies Classic which was won by the Joe Soma trained Athina.
Attendance figures were up which contributed to the 30% increase in on
course tote turnover, Phumelela's Marketing and Sales Exec, Clyde Basel
commented "the vibe on course was electric and race goers were entertained
from the word go with the live broadcast of the Dubai World Cup, our own
spectacular racing and obviously the excitement of the car giveaways - of
which there is one more car to be given away on Champions Day at the end of
the month!".
Don't miss the final leg of the Triple Crown for your chance of driving
home in a brand new set of wheels.
Monday 31 March
Triple Crown Continues to Conquer
The second leg of the SASCOC Triple Crown ran at the Big T on Saturday to a
fantastic crowd of families and racing enthusiasts whilst another 10
finalists were drawn for the second of three VW Polo Vivo's which
organisers are giving away.
The Classic Carnival provided entertainment for both young and old as stilt
walkers, jugglers and Cape Minstrels added to the excitement of top South
African horse racing. Louis the King went onto clinch the SA Classic which
is the second leg of the SASCOC Triple Crown and is one step closer to
bagging the R2 million bonus should he win the final leg on Saturday, 26
April. A Tiara will not be collected this year for the Wilgerbosdrift
Triple Tiara as first leg winner Arcerti Pink could only manage fourth spot
in the SA Fillies Classic which was won by the Joe Soma trained Athina.
Attendance figures were up which contributed to the 30% increase in on
course tote turnover, Phumelela's Marketing and Sales Exec, Clyde Basel
commented "the vibe on course was electric and race goers were entertained
from the word go with the live broadcast of the Dubai World Cup, our own
spectacular racing and obviously the excitement of the car giveaways - of
which there is one more car to be given away on Champions Day at the end of
the month!".
Don't miss the final leg of the Triple Crown for your chance of driving
home in a brand new set of wheels.
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