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Moruya Races: Registered Club's Race Day Sunday August 15th

  • Writer: The Beagle
    The Beagle
  • Aug 13, 2021
  • 2 min read

Moruya Jockey Club advise: The Registered Club's Race Day on Sunday August 15th is looking like a ripper with a crowd welcomed. In line with the ACT lockdown and in the interest of keeping our community safe, we will not be granting entry on Sunday 15th August to anyone from a local government area (LGA) of concern as per the NSW health website. This includes those residing in the ACT as you will not be permitted into the venue with licence checks done at the gate for all patrons. This means that this Sunday should you not bring your licence or proof of identity card you will not be permitted into the races.

We will be monitoring ACT and NSW Health updates and will vary these restrictions as and when advised it is safe to do so.

We appreciate your understanding There will be Bar Facilities, TAB, Bookies, The Kiosk, Coffee Van and Cut N Run Pizza on site to cater for what looks like a great Sunday afternoon of racing. Tickets will be available at the gate with the gates open from 11:30am. All affiliated Club Members of the clubs listed below will GET IN FOR FREE with valid Member Cards. Due to Covid Regulations the Crowd will be limited to no more than 1000. The Members Room will be open however limited to just 55 people seated on a first in, first seated basis (Members Room Opens at 11:30am). We will however have extra seating in our sponsors section for any overflow. Mandatory face masks are to be worn by all persons including Essential Personnel and patrons at race meetings conducted throughout NSW. Cloth Masks are not Permitted. These however can be taken off when eating and drinking. There are buses from Narooma, Bodalla, Tuross and Batemans Bay. So bring your mask and enjoy what will be a fantastic day at the Moruya Jockey Club.


 
 

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