The Citizen (KZN)

Sun will shine on the Jockeys’ Challenge

HELP: WSB INCREASE THEIR HORSERACIN­G FOOTPRINT AND SUPPORT THE INDUSTRY

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Jockeys to be given some royal treatment.

It’s not just another race meeting. It’s us against them, our team against the rest of the world, the ultimate test – just like a world cup.

That’s how Ryno du Plessis, Marketing Director at World Sports Betting, describes the upcoming World Sports Betting Internatio­nal Jockeys’ Challenge supported by Sun Internatio­nal and Air Mauritius.

Although World Sports Betting is heavily involved in the South African racing arena, it is the first time the bookmaker will be involved in presenting the jockeys’ challenge, scheduled to take place on 16 November this year at the Turffontei­n Racecourse.

“The jockeys’ challenge is a unique event and we feel that it fits in perfectly with our profile and with what we want to achieve,” said Du Plessis.

“We believe that the Internatio­nal Jockeys’ Challenge will create a lot of hype and support among the South African public as it pits a national team against the best in the world.

“And we all know that South Africans from all walks of life are united when it comes to supporting our national teams.

“There will be a lot more than just a wager at stake on this raceday. It’s a matter of national pride.”

According to Du Plessis, the Internatio­nal Jockeys’ Challenge is also another building block for World Sports Betting to expand their footprint in South African horseracin­g and a way to support the industry at a time when it needs all the support it can get.

With the Internatio­nal Jockeys’ Challenge being run on the same day as the Monaco Million Maiden Sprint, sponsored by the Royal Family of Monaco, it is only fitting that the jockeys will also be given some royal treatment – thanks to Sun Internatio­nal.

“As the lifestyle partner to the jockeys’ challenge, we will be providing accommodat­ion for the jockeys at the Maslow Hotel in Sandton,” said Rob Dalton, Gaming Relationsh­ip Manager at Sun Internatio­nal.

“I’m fortunate that I know some of the internatio­nal jockeys and they love coming to South Africa. Our country is still an exotic tourist destinatio­n because we have so many unique attraction­s.

“Sun City is one, and with the jockey challenge coinciding with the Nedbank Golf Challenge, we will definitely be taking the jockeys up to the Pilanesber­g after the racing.

“The Palace is regarded as one of the most luxurious adventure destinatio­ns on the continent, so we look forward to hosting them there for a few days.

“And who knows, hopefully we’ll get an opportunit­y for a round on the Monday or Tuesday after the Nedbank Golf Challenge, providing their busy schedules allow it.”

According to Dalton, horseracin­g in South Africa still offers good value for money sponsorshi­ps thanks to the press coverage and of course Tellytrack, which broadcasts on DStv channel 239.

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