Gary Lemke Grabs An Early Double

Tough day at Fairview for the Racing Stars

Freelance sports writer Gary Lemke became the second dual winner in seven days of the Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge Racing Stars competition, after he selected 4 of the 8 winners on the Fairview card on Friday.

The thrilled winner banks the R500 daily prize again and pipped the luckless Neil Pretorius, who registered his third runner-up berth in seven days.

Gary Lemke, pictured below,  is probably best known as the author of the book about the life of the great Mike Bass-trained champion Pocket Power.

Overall leader on the progressive log as Sunday’s weekly prize day approaches is Winning Form’s James Rich, who, like Lemke, is also a dual winner.

There is R3 000 in prize money up for grabs in the weekly Racing Stars competition, with R2 500 going to the weekly winner with the most points, and R500 to the player with the most winners for that week

Have a look at the top 10 on the daily and progressive logs.

The new fun competition hosted within the Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge platform for South Africa’s racing presenters, personalities, commentators and journalists pits the faces and voices of racing against each other, competing on every South African race meeting, covering KZN, Western Cape, Gauteng, and Eastern Cape.

The racing public are reminded that the Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge is available on all local racemeetings, as well as Singapore, which kicks off at 06h00 on Saturday morning, and Hong Kong on Sunday.

It’s free to enter and is your chance to take on the professionals!

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