PERFECT weather, a good crowd and great racing made for an excellent Rotary Christmas Races at Moruya on Sunday.
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Moruya Jockey Club manager Brian Cowden said about 2500 race goers flocked to the track, which was 10 to 15 per cent up on last year’s numbers.
“It was a great community day,” he said.
“Local trainers were also thrilled; they won five out of the eight races.”
Organisers Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma Rotary Clubs, in conjunction with the Jockey Club, aimed to raise enough funds on the day to enable Moruya Cancer Carers (MCC) to meet its target for assisting Moruya’s new Oncology Unit.
MCC chairman Rob Pollock said it was “a terrific day” and complimented the Rotarians who contributed so much to its success.
“While it is still too early to say just how much money was raised on the day, I am confident we will now exceed our fundraising target,” he said.
Rotary spokesman David Ashford praised sponsors, local organisations and all race goers for supporting the day.
There were fashions on the field, raffles and other fundraising activities, and Santa also dropped by.
Raffle winner was Phillip Bracewell of Dalmeny who drove up to the racecourse especially to collect the framed Rabbitoh’s jumper signed by this year’s Premiers.
Second prize was won by Brad Cotton of Bermagui, and third prize by A Collett, also of Dalmeny.
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