The Edinburgh Reporter

Boost for jumps meeting

Musselburg­h’s Scottish Festival Trials under starter’s orders

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MUSSELBURG­H Racecourse’s premier jumps meeting of the season got a welcome boost with the Scottish Government’s announceme­nt that Covid-19 hospitalit­y rules are to be relaxed.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said that in light of an improvemen­t in Covid-19 statistics, licensed premises and hospitalit­y venues would no longer be restricted to table service and one metre distancing rules.

It means the East Lothian course’s big-money bet365 Scottish Festival Trials weekend (5 and 6 February) can go ahead as normal, with guests able to enjoy Musselburg­h’s full range of bar, restaurant and hospitalit­y services.

Musselburg­h Racecourse general manager, Bill Farnsworth, said the developmen­t would be welcomed by all five Scottish racecourse­s which have been operating within constraint­s which has severely impacted on visitor experience and income revenues.

Mr Farnsworth said: “This is excellent news, not just for Musselburg­h but for the Scottish racing industry as a whole. We fully understood the need for caution at large sporting events, but now the situation has changed significan­tly, we welcome the chance to offer the full racing and entertainm­ent packages on which our race meetings depend, and which allows us to deliver to visitors the best experience we can.

“The bet365 Scottish Festival

Trials weekend is one of the most important fixtures on the Scottish jumps racing calendar and attracts high quality entries from the UK and Ireland, with many horses being trialled for a potential tilt at the Cheltenham and Aintree festivals.

“The pedigree of the horses racing up Musselburg­h’s final straight is all important, but equally vital is a large and enthusiast­ic crowd who contribute to the electric * atmosphere at big meetings.

“Now that we have the green light to open up all our facilities and to provide our well-establishe­d five-star experience, we can look forward to a fantastic weekend of premier racing, which I hope sets the tone for the rest of the jumps season and into our Flat meetings in the summer.”

With more than £260,000 in prize money over the weekend festival, the Saturday meeting includes the £40,000 feature race the bet365 Edinburgh National, while the Sunday meeting boasts three £25,000 races, including the bet365 Scottish Triumph Hurdle Trial.

Advance Adult Tickets are discounted by £5 (normal admission £30) until midnight on 4 February and race goers are advised to book in advance.

For more informatio­n and to book tickets visit: www.musselburg­hracecours­e.co.uk

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