The National Punters’ Guide for Saturday’s Turffontein racemeeting has been published.
The first race is off at 12h25.
The National Punters’ Guide is shown below.
Please click on the image:
First due off @ 12h25
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The first race is off at 12h25.
The National Punters’ Guide is shown below.
Please click on the image:
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