The final field and barrier draws for the 2023 R5 million Hollywoodbets Gr1 Durban July was announced on Tuesday.
If you missed it, have a look at who drew what number for which horse.
Enjoy!
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If you missed it, have a look at who drew what number for which horse.
Enjoy!
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‘When folk are working in their various jobs they can get through their day by thinking about horses and racing and they can come home, watch it on TV, watch different jockeys, different trainers, different owners. It’s getting them through life, and it’s positive. I think people should all be entitled to have a little bet, or a big bet, if they want. It’s a free world’
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