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Apr 01, 2019 Sports
The Regional Democratic Council (RDC) number four will be holding a grand one day horserace meeting on Sunday May 12th at the Georgetown Turf Club located at Mocha Arcadia on the East Bank of Demerara.
Seven races are carded for the meeting with the feature race being the J/Class and lower that will see the winner carting away $180,000, second $90,000, third $45,000, and fourth $22,500.
Other races during the meet will be the L/Class open, L/Class non-winner, unclassified, two-year-old Guyana bred, L3 and First Time Starter.
According to the organisers, the meet will attract a total of over $2million is cash and prizes.
Some of the top horses in Guyana will be on show next week and works on the track and bleachers are set to be completed tomorrow at the venue.
Some of the animals already confirming their participation are Victoria, Red Regent, Amazon Warrior, Red Jet, Touch Down, Cash Jet, Irish Boy, Rosie, Top Boss, Up Front, Up Top Boss, Uprising, School Boy, Upstart and Roshell.
Horse owners are being urged by the organisers to register as early as possible and those heading to the Georgetown Turf Club for the first time are asked to use the Red Road next to Ramada Princess Hotel to access the venue on race day.
Interested persons can contact telephone numbers, 657-0071, 600-7690 and 667-7779 for additional information.
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