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Win tickets to racing at Haydock Park



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Easter's coming and it's a great time to get out and enjoy the very best entertainment that the sport of horse racing has to offer at Haydock Park Racecourse's Easter family fun day.
It's the final full day of jump racing at Haydock Park before the focus switches to Flat racing, including the Red Square Vodka "Fixed Brush" Novices' Hurdle Final, the culmination of a series of races over the racecourse's special obstacles.

The Culcheth News has teamed up with the racecourse to offer two lucky readers a pair of County Enclosure badges each for the fixture on 'Easter Saturday' (March 22).

To enter email the answer to the following question together with your name, address, email address, age and telephone number to paula.gaster@lancspublications.co.uk before Wednesday, March 19, 2008.

Q: Which Novices hurdle will take place on the final day of jump racing?

*Racing is currently scheduled to begin at 2.15pm on Saturday, March 22. Admission is £9 to the Newton Enclosure, £17 to Tattersalls, £28 to the County Enclosure, and £43 to the Premier Enclosure. Accompanied children under 16 enter free. Senior citizens and students, with appropriate identification, enter Tattersalls and the Newton Enclosure at half price. More details about racing at Haydock are available on web site www.haydock-park.co.uk


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