Choice Carriers Say Thank You

Still very much in operation, in both Cape & KZN

Peter and Karen Choice of Choice Carriers would like to thank all the trainers, owners, directors & staff of Kenilworth Racing.

We thank you humbly, for the support, trust and belief you had in our company, in the last 6 years.

Through the wins and losses, compliments & constructive criticism, you have made our company a whole.

Things end, but memories last forever.

Memories of our racedays, were certainly a highlight.

Secondly, we are still very much in operation, in both Cape & KZN.

Camilla & Marius are just a call away in our Cape branch & Peter & Joelene in the Mooi River, KZN office.

We will continue to strive for new levels of excellence, with integrity.

Our telephone number is :021-9873879.

We reported this week that Choice Carriers’ contract with Kenilworth Racing had been taken over by New Turf Carriers on 1 December.

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