Revitalised Kenilworth Raises A Glass To History

An opportunity to partner with KR

Three features on the big De Grendel CTS raceday  today mark the unofficial opening of the revamped and revitalised Summer Season ready Kenilworth Racecourse.

And in one of the first attention to detail items, the first draft keg system in the scenic racecourse’s long history was put to the test.

The Southern Suburbs racecourse dates back to 1881.

“Thanks to South African Breweries for the exciting and invigorating partnership,” said KR’s Donovan Everitt, who invited interested parties to talk to him about exciting partnership opportunities – email:[email protected]

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