Your Four Gr1 Winners Can Benefit Horse Care

Heversham Park’s '50 for 4' 2020

The management of Heversham Park Stud felt that in these exceptional times where everything has changed, it might be fun to launch a competition to test the predictive skills of South African race goers and punters; whilst at the same time raising some much needed funding for our beneficiary The Highveld Horse Care Unit.

The competition is simple.

All that is required is that you tip the winners of four Gr1 races over various distances in the 2020 Natal Winter season.

The races are the following:

The Gold Challenge 1600m 28 June 2020

Golden Horse Sprint 1200m 4 July 2020

Vodacom Durban July 2200m 25 July 2020

The Gold Cup 3200m 29 August 2020

Tip all four winners of the above races and WIN R50 000 (Subject to the conditions of entry below)

Conditions of Entry
• The competition is known as The Heversham Park “50 for 4”
• The total prize money for the competition is R50 000.00
• The organizer is Heversham Park Farm (PTY) LTD
• The beneficiary of the proceeds from the entry fees is the Highveld Horse Care Unit.
• The costs of entering The Heversham Park “50 for 4” is R25 per entry. This is a non- refundable fee payable to the organizers in the following way by direct transfer into the following account:

Entry form here

Account name: Michael Saltz Attorneys
Bank: ABSA
Branch code: 632005
Account Number: 407 909 0541
Reference: “Heversham” and Your Name

Email proof of payment to [email protected]

• All contestants will have to submit their 4 Horse selection to the organizers by 17h00 on Friday 26 June 2020.
• More than one entry can be submitted by any contestant.
• Only one horse per race may be included in each entry.
• No multiple permutations are permitted.
• Entries must be submitted online at [email protected]
• Entrants are required to provide their personal email address.
• Each entrant will enter under his/her name. No pseudonyms will be allowed.
• Entrants must be over 18 years old. No persons under 18 are permitted to enter and will be disqualified in the event of them winning.
• Any winner(s) of the competition will be required to prove their identity prior to payment of the prize.
• No late entries will be entertained, and no changes accepted.
• Only entries where the organizers have received proof of payment thereof will be eligible for the prize.
• Should there be more than one winner of the 2020 Heversham Park “50 for 4” competition, then the prize money of R50 000 will be shared equally by the winners and is not transferable.
• In the event of any dispute arising of any nature whatsoever, the decision of the Director of Heversham Park Farm (PTY) LTD is final and binding.
• There is no “opt out” option.
• The 2020 Heversham Park “50 for 4” competition will be updated regularly on the Heversham Park Farm website at hevershampark.co.za
• The winner (s) will be notified by the organizers.
• This is a tipping competition and does not constitute gambling.

  • Press release by Heversham Park

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