The Big One – Entries Announcement Today!

On GallopTv after 13h00

 The highly anticipated first entries for the 126th renewal of  Africa’s Greatest Horseracing event, the R5 million Gr1 Hollywoodbets Durban July, will reach the official launch pad shortly after 13h00 today.

The announcement of what is expected to be a bumper entry  will be made shortly after 13h00 on GallopTv, and heralds the start of a journey towards the climax shortly after 16h00 on 2 July.

For all you need to know about the 2022 Hollywoodbets Durban July, please visit www.hollywoodbetsdurbanjuly.co.za for the latest on the event, the build-up to the big day, the hospitality, the fashion theme – and more!

If you haven’t yet registered to receive your FREE subscription to GallopTV, please click here and open your world to top-class KZN and international racing via South Africa’s exciting new high-definition sports broadcast channel.

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