Pick SA Racing Up – What Would You Do?

A constructive suggestion can win a case of wine

We are a month into the new South African racing season. Owners and breeders came to the party at the National 2yo Sale last week. So there is a good vibe – but what else is happening and what is being done to improve things that make a difference?

A reader requested we run a post just calling for suggestions on improving SA racing.

No criticism, no swipes, no harping on the wrongs of the past – only constructive suggestions.

Please use your name and surname and drop your suggestion in the comments box.

We will leave the comments open until Friday 3 September at 17h00 and undertake to send the bundled suggestions to anybody and everybody who can make a difference after closing. We will then publish their responses.

#letsfixsaracing!

The comment adjudged best wins a case of Avontuur premiere wines.

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