Gold Circle Welcomes Owners Back

Booking is essential -numbers are limited

Following the movement to Alert Level 3 after the Presidential Address on Sunday evening and the subsequent NHA media release of Monday morning, Gold Circle informs owners of horses participating on race days in Kwa-Zulu Natal that they may now once again attend race meetings at Hollywoodbets Greyville and Hollywoodbets Scottsville.

As there is still a ban on spectators attending sporting events, all owners wanting to attend a race meeting will have to book into the on-course restaurant facilities and will not be permitted to watch races from the grandstands.

The new norm – Hollywoodbets Greyville on raceday (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

With the current 50 person restriction on indoor gatherings, there is very limited space available, and all bookings will be done on a first-come-first-served basis through our Members Department – (031) 314 1630.

Attendees will be required to complete a pre-screening Covid form.

Social distancing and sanitisation protocols will be in place on course.

Due to the 50 person indoor limit on Restaurants, Gold Circle is unfortunately unable to provide the facility for all owners wanting to attend the Marshalls World of Sport Gold Cup race day on 31 July and priority will be given to those owners with runners in the main race, and thereafter for the Gr1 races on the day, until the limit is reached.

Saturday’s racemeeting will be broadcast on Tellytrack, DSTV Channel 249, and via live stream on the Gold Circle You Tube channel (www.youtube.com/user/GoldCircleRacing) and will feature World Pool betting and a Pick 6 carryover of R5 million with an estimated pool of R15 million.

  • Media release by Gold Circle on Monday 26 July 2021

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