EXETER Racecourse’s annual Super Sunday meeting on February 11 takes place on a scintillating weekend of sport in Devon with both Exeter Chiefs and Exeter City in action at home on the Saturday.
The racecourse takes centre stage on the Sunday with more than £100,000 in prize money and the prospect of top class racing to enjoy.
Add to that terrific savings on tickets, with a pair of pre-booked Grandstand and Paddock tickets just £15 (children aged 17 and under go racing for free), and its all systems go for a superb weekend of sporting entertainment.
The meeting has proved a stepping stone in the past for some of racing’s brightest stars.
Last year it was "Finians Oscar" who lit up the racecourse following his foot perfect performance in the listed novices’ hurdle.
That run proved the perfect stepping stone for Aintree where he won the Grade One Betway Mersey Novices’ Hurdle.
"Perfect Candidate" took the Veteran’s Chase and added Cheltenham’s Grade Three Betvictor.Com Handicap Chase to his haul in November.
Other notable horses include the Harry Fry-trained "Unowhatimeanharry" who won the 2016 Pertemps qualifier and went on to taste victory in the Albert Bartlett Novices Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.
In 2015 Randox Grand National victor, "Many Clouds", galloped home to a three-quarters of a lengths success in the two mile, three furlongs novices’ hurdle and other noteworthy winners include "Melodic Rendezvous", "Vieux Lion Rouge" and "Vibrato Valtat".
Live music will add to the atmosphere at a race meeting which is firmly established as a favourite among the Westcountry’s sports’ loving fans.
General manager Jack Parkinson said: “With the start of the spring festivals just a month away, this meeting is always immensely popular both with trainers who use it as stepping stone for their horses’ final preparations, and with racegoers who come along to enjoy a Sunday afternoon of really great sport with a superb atmosphere and a real feeling of camaraderie. It’s a great meeting and its always a real treat seeing really good horses in action at Exeter.”
The first of seven races come under starters’ orders at 2pm. A free bus leaves Exeter St David’s Railway Station at 12.20pm and the Bus and Coach Station at 12.35pm, returning half-an-hour after the last race. Children aged 17 and under race free.
To pre-book tickets call the ticket hotline on 03445 793 005 or book online at: Exeter-racecourse.co.uk .
WIN A PAIR OF PREMIER TICKETS
Courtesy of Exeter Racecourse, the "Courier" has a pair of premier tickets to be won by a lucky reader.
To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question and return your answer with your name, address, email address and a daytime telephone number to: Super Sunday competition, Crediton Courier, 102 High Street, Crediton EX17 3LF.
Alternatively, email your answer with your name, address and a daytime telephone number to: [email protected] .
Question: Which horse won the listed novices’ hurdle at Exeter Racecourse on Super Sunday last year?
Return your answer by noon on Tuesday, February 6.
Usual Courier competition rules apply. There is no alternative prize. The decision of the Editorial Manager will be final.
Alan Quick



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