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Racecard-Meeting-65-Saturday-3Rd Local Officials & Prize Money Covid-19 Code of Conduct ATTENTION! In accordance with Government guidelines and in the interest of everyone’s safety please follow the instruction below: • All visitors, guests, customers MUST sign up to the NHS Track & Trace, download the app https://www.covid19.nhs.uk/ – it is mandatory for EVERYONE to sign in on every visit to the Racecourse and customers will be requested to do this on arrival by our security team and restaurant staff. • The QR scanning code is located in the restaurant and around the site. • No one will be allowed to enter unless they have scanned the QR code, this is mandatory. • If you do not have a smart phone, please complete a Track & Trace paper copy and hand to a Towcester Racecourse member of staff. • All owners must check in with security on arrival. • ALL OWNERS MUST INFORM THEIR TRAINERS IF THEY WISH TO ATTEND AND TRAINERS MUST INFORM THE RACING OFFICE 24 HOURS PRIOR TO RACING, FAILURE TO COMPLY WILL DISAPPOINT OWNERS AS THEY WILL NOT GAIN ENTRY. • Racecards will incur a £1 cost for owners. • Racecards will be behind Bar 4000. • Fab 5 vouchers and Groupon to be collected from Bar 4000. Covid-19 Code of Conduct • Currently owners and trainers must not mingle as per GBGB Regulations. • All visitors must bring proof of payment to gain access. • All menus are wipeable to be Covid-19 secure. • Customers are encouraged to make contactless payments wherever possible, but cash and card transactions will still be accepted. • Tote betting is CASH ONLY. Bookies are sited in the Marque. • Please ensure all litter is put in the bins provided around site. • Please ensure all children are under your control and supervised at all times. • No dogs allowed. • Owners can watch their dogs run trackside. • Trainers that require food can order from the Indian Restaurant and they will deliver to the table, no collection is permitted. • Restaurant bookings must be made online or by telephone to guarantee a table • All drink orders will be taken by a member of staff and food/drink must be consumed whilst seated. • There will be no requirements for guests to be socially distanced at tables during this stage. • Pre bookings are required for all visits and entry (this includes owners) – walk-ins will not be permitted. • Guests must observe the rule of six, which allows half a dozen people from the same or different households to meet. • Please do not come to the Racecourse if you feel or have Covid-19 symptoms, please stay at home. Covid-19 Code of Conduct • Social distancing measures are still valid. • Masks must be worn inside the buildings. • All cars must be parked in the rear car park. • Do use our sanitizing stations that are set around the buildings so that you can regularly wash your hands & sanitize. • Follow the recommendations on site signposting & respect areas with restricted or limited access. • Please respect our security & adhere to our regulations, they are there for your safety. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN NO ENTRY TO THE RACECOURSE. Track Records Clarky’s Choice Race 1 Trap 1 Classy lady with top-class form over four, six and eight bends in the book Trap 2 Walked from the traps at Monmore, cannot afford to do that again Trap 3 Bitch in superb form, flying at Swindon and chasing a five-timer tonight Trap 4 Would favour a pitch on the rail, but has the speed and class to lead Trap 5 Tralee winner with a great draw on UK debut, very lightly-raced bitch Trap 6 Oaks semi-finalist with fine early speed, first appearance for nine weeks Clarky’s Choice: Trap 4 - Holdem Lauren Race 2 Trap 1 Brighton Belle champ, moved nicely in trial last week and remains classy Trap 2 Exciting type with little mileage on the clock, superb trial on Monday Trap 3 Came through the grades at Perry Barr, all-action early, could be value Trap 4 Sensational first-round heat winner in Derby, better than recent trial Trap 5 Lively sort in the early exchanges, no margin for error at lids-rise Trap 6 Arrives in fine fettle and stays well, but how will she handle wide draw? Clarky’s Choice: Trap 1 - Droopys Aoife Ad SHOWTIME GUARANTEE We guarantee to lay any dog to lose a minimum of £5,000 on the show* *Show prices only. Win only. Previously restricted customers excluded. Star Sports decision is final. Full T&Cs apply. Race 3 SHOWTIME GUARANTEE We guarantee to lay any dog to lose a minimum of £5,000 on the show* Trap 1 Speedy Oaks semi-finalist, expected to move middle from inside draw Trap 2 Lit up Nottingham earlier this year, showed what she can do in Derby Trap 3 Sauntered to success two starts back at Crayford, big player if trapping Trap 4 Pulverised the opposition at Monmore last time, very exciting youngster Trap 5 Returning from a lengthy lay-off, flashed from the boxes in latest trial Trap 6 The one to beat if handling the draw out wide, proven at the highest level *Show prices only. Win only. Previously restricted customers excluded. Star Sports decision is final. Full T&Cs apply. Clarky’s Choice: Trap 4 - Tromora Birdie (M) Race 4 Smallmead RPGTV Stayer of the Year Definate Opinion x Ballymac Razl Trainer: John Mullins Owner(s): David Calcutt, Lee Calcutt Smallmead was crowned the RPGTV Stayer of the Year 2020, at the GBGB virtual awards, held on 14th February 2021. She won the RPGTV St Leger in November at Perry Barr, contesting the race in a high-class field that included the 2020 Greyhound of the Year, ayamza Royale. Trap 1 Northamptonshire Sprint runner-up can make full use of a good draw Trap 2 Dropping back in trip following an early exit from the Derby, speedy Trap 3 Limerick winner, will need to step up on recent efforts but is scopey Smallmead won 12 of her 24 races in 2020. Trap 4 Cannot fault recent efforts, certainly capable but no trial is a big negative Trap 5 Solo trial at Newcastle may help his confidence, interesting runner Trap 6 Comes into this fresh but that may help her trap, cannot be overlooked Congratulations to all connections! Clarky’s Choice: Trap 1 - Mr Roo GBGB Awards 2020 Smallmead RPGTV Stayer of the Year Definate Opinion x Ballymac Razl Trainer: John Mullins Owner(s): David Calcutt, Lee Calcutt Smallmead was crowned the RPGTV Stayer of the Year 2020, at the GBGB virtual awards, held on 14th February 2021. She won the RPGTV St Leger in November at Perry Barr, contesting the race in a high-class field that included the 2020 Greyhound of the Year, ayamza Royale. Smallmead won 12 of her 24 races in 2020. Congratulations to all connections! Race 5 Presentation will be made to the connections of the RPGTV Stayer of the Year 2020, Smallmead, after this race. Trap 1 Punters burnt their fingers last time, this is a much tougher assignment Trap 2 Has switched kennels, but showed what he can do in his trial last week Trap 3 We are yet to see the best of this exciting type, can dominate throughout Trap 4 Broke the track record here in May, getting stronger with every outing Trap 5 Opened his account in a muddling affair at Monmore, vying for early lead Trap 6 Northern Flat champion has taken a shine to Towcester, contender Clarky’s Choice: Trap 3 - Coom Leo (M) Ad Race 6 Aayamza Royale GBGB Greyhound of the Year & GBGB Marathon Performer of the Year Romeo Recruit x Droopys Sarafina Trainer: Mark Wallis Owner(s): Ayamzaboys Syndicate Aayamza Royale was crowned the GBGB Marathon Performer and Greyhound of the Year 2020, at the GBGB virtual awards, held on 14th February 2021. Winning 12 of her 20 races last year, she burst onto the marathon scene when winning the Coral Cesarewitch at Romford. Two months later she finished third in the RPGTV St eger at Perry Trap 1 Better than his strike-rate suggests and hails from a shrewd kennel Barr before ending the year at Brighton & ove as the Coral TV Trap 2 Comprehensively beaten by T6 on June 19, likely to be a big price here Trap 3 2020 Kent St Leger heroine, will be keen to make her way to the rail Trophy champion and track record holder for the 45m distance. Trap 4 Harlow raider taking an enormous jump up in class, will find this tough Trap 5 Dorando winner last year at Nottingham, has winning form around here Congratulations to all connections! Trap 6 TV Trophy runner-up has been limbering up nicely, worthy favourite Clarky’s Choice: Trap 6 - Savana Volcano (W) GBGB Awards 2020 Aayamza Royale GBGB Greyhound of the Year & GBGB Marathon Performer of the Year Romeo Recruit x Droopys Sarafina Trainer: Mark Wallis Owner(s): Ayamzaboys Syndicate Aayamza Royale was crowned the GBGB Marathon Performer and Greyhound of the Year 2020, at the GBGB virtual awards, held on 14th February 2021. Winning 12 of her 20 races last year, she burst onto the marathon scene when winning the Coral Cesarewitch at Romford. Two months later she finished third in the RPGTV St eger at Perry Barr before ending the year at Brighton & ove as the Coral TV Trophy champion and track record holder for the 45m distance. Congratulations to all connections! Race 7 ON THE DOG & Like a chat? We’re one of the few firms whose knowledgeable traders take bets BONE over the phone.
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