Latest news from Ffos Las racecourse
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Enjoy a hassle free day at the races
Free Transport to the races for groups of 40 or more
For groups of 40 or more you will gain premier admission to the course plus receive free transport to and from the racecourse. As the organiser you will also receive two complimentary entry tickets.
Super Irish Sunday
Sunday 16 March
Come join us to celebrate St. Patrick's Day and enjoy live music from The Wild Murphy’s who will be playing live prior and post racing, not forgetting our seven racecard that we have on the day.
Sunday, April 6
All About the Horse Raceday
in association with the IJF
The horse has long been central to human activity – a partnership through the ages. We have worked together, fought together and travelled together. The horse has had a profound impact on human history.
Free Transport to the races for groups of 40 or more
For groups of 40 or more you will gain premier admission to the course plus receive free transport to and from the racecourse. As the organiser you will also receive two complimentary entry tickets.
Sunday 16 March
Come join us to celebrate St. Patrick's Day and enjoy live music from The Wild Murphy’s who will be playing live prior and post racing, not forgetting our seven racecard that we have on the day.
Sunday, April 6
All About the Horse Raceday
in association with the IJF
The horse has long been central to human activity – a partnership through the ages. We have worked together, fought together and travelled together. The horse has had a profound impact on human history.
IJF
Providing care, compassion and financial help, to injured jockeys.
Founded in 1964 following the devastating accidents to Tim Brookshaw, and then Paddy Farrell in the 1964 Grand National, the Injured Jockeys Fund has since spent over £17m in helping over 1000 jockeys whose injuries have forced some of them to give up riding.
Our aim is to maintain this ethos with continuing support for our existing beneficiaries and to provide immediate and effective help to all newly injured jockeys in whatever way is appropriate to ensure a reasonable quality of life for them and their families.
On the day we will have a Side Saddle Demonstration, Gentle Giant Shire horses, where you will be able to meet these gentle giants and learn more about the breed. Pibwrlwydd Collage will also be with us on the day with a life size horse model that will help teach you the ins and outs of how to put a bridle on as well as doing the bridle challenge.
Providing care, compassion and financial help, to injured jockeys.
Founded in 1964 following the devastating accidents to Tim Brookshaw, and then Paddy Farrell in the 1964 Grand National, the Injured Jockeys Fund has since spent over £17m in helping over 1000 jockeys whose injuries have forced some of them to give up riding.
Our aim is to maintain this ethos with continuing support for our existing beneficiaries and to provide immediate and effective help to all newly injured jockeys in whatever way is appropriate to ensure a reasonable quality of life for them and their families.
On the day we will have a Side Saddle Demonstration, Gentle Giant Shire horses, where you will be able to meet these gentle giants and learn more about the breed. Pibwrlwydd Collage will also be with us on the day with a life size horse model that will help teach you the ins and outs of how to put a bridle on as well as doing the bridle challenge.
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