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Thursday, 24th July 2008

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Win tickets for racing at Hamilton Park



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IT'S been a super July at Hamilton Park and punters will be looking to strike it rich at the John Smith's Fair Friday meeting.
There's been lots of excitement and fun during the past week with the Sunday Mail Family night on Saturday and Thursday's afternoon meeting.

We're giving away tickets for ALL of this season's racing at Hamilton. And at the end of the season all the winners' names will go into a grand prize draw with the winner receiving an annual badge for the following season's racing at Hamilton.

The winner of last week's competition was Janis McPhee, Howgate Avenue, Glasgow, who receives a pair of tickets for the Fair Friday meeting.

Race tickets can be booked on 01698 283 806 and www.hamilton-park.co.uk, but you can win a pair in our easy-to-enter competition.

This week's competition is to win a pair of tickets for the popular Ladies' Night meeting which is on Sunday, August 2, with the first race at 6.05pm

See this week's Herald for full entry details.

The Herald is also giving a tip for each Scottish meeting from now until the end of the year as part of The Scottish Media Tipster Challenge, sponsored by Totesport.

Latest Macsnag tip is Fire Up The Band which runs in the 7.25 at Hamilton on Friday.

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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 9:51 AM
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