Racing In Limbo – May Programme Shuffle

Entries and declarations to continue

Following on from the National Horseracing Authority press release issued late on Thursday 30 April, the Racing Operators confirm that the Kenilworth race meeting on Friday 1 May has been abandoned.

A decision on the Turffontein race meeting on Saturday 2 May will be made by close of business on Friday 1 May.

Wylie Hall

In the event that the Turffontein meeting is not able to take place, the three feature races – SA Derby, SA Oaks and Horse Chestnut Stakes – will be moved to Sunday 10 May in a last ditch attempt to stage them.

In similar vein, a decision on the ensuing race meetings from Sunday 3 May onwards will also be taken the preceding day pending government feedback.

Entries and declarations for future race meetings will proceed as scheduled pending a decision – so that we are ready to resume immediately should the green light be given to do so.

Further changes to the fixture list have been made as follows on the basis that the Kimberley race meetings on 11 and 18 May have now officially been abandoned :-

  • the Fairview meeting on Friday 8 May has been moved to Monday 11 May
  • the Kenilworth meeting on Saturday 9 May has been moved to Friday 8 May – leaving Hollywoodbets Greyville stand alone on Saturday 9 May
  • the Hollywoodbets Scottsville meeting on Saturday 16 May has been moved to Monday 18 May – leaving Fairview (East Cape Derby day) stand alone on Saturday 16 May

Obviously all entries and declarations continue to be made for future race meetings on the basis that racing is given government approval to resume.

  • Press release published by Phumelela on Thursday 30 April 2020

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