Following the transfer of the first three Brighton fixtures this season within the ARC group, a further change has been announced today by the British Horse Racing Authority. The Wolverhampton fixture on 30th May has now been transferred to Brighton where it will be the Sussex track’s second meeting of 2013.
The previously agreed fixture transfers with the British Horseracing Authority :
25th April Brighton to Lingfield
2nd May Brighton to Chepstow
7th May Brighton to Yarmouth
Today’s agreed fixture transfer:-
30th May Wolverhampton to Brighton.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Black Country Chamber of Commerce 5-a-side Football Competition
On Tuesday 23rd of April, many excellent 5-a-side football teams took to the pitches at Power League, Halesowen… and The Holiday Inn Hotel & Wolverhampton Racecourse also took part.
Many representatives of the hotel and racecourse alike were more than happy to spend their Tuesday evening participating in the charity event, which was extremely well attended, with sides being entered from many areas of the West Midlands.
At 7.10pm The Holiday Inn Harriers and The Racecourse Rovers played their first games in their respective groups. The Holiday Inn Harriers got off to a good start with a 1-1 draw. However, The Racecourse Rovers came up against a very well organised side and went down 5-0 in the opening game.
With Freddie Furlong being the only mascot at the event, the teams felt boosted by the extra support, and Freddie Furlong was like the 6th man for both teams, despite being of the equine variety.
Both teams were required to face off against 4 teams within the group stage. However, the strong opposition within both groups got the better of The Holiday Inn Harriers and The Racecourse Rovers and the teams didn’t progress from the group stage. However, The Racecourse Rovers did end on a high note as they won their final group game, with a 4-2 victory.
The two teams were extremely grateful for the support of colleagues and friends and of course mascot Freddie Furlong. Lindsey Jephcott, Commercial Manager at Wolverhampton Racecourse said “as patrons of the Black Country Chamber we were delighted to be able to enter two teams in the charity tournament, it was a great evening and all the staff involved thoroughly enjoyed it.”
Many representatives of the hotel and racecourse alike were more than happy to spend their Tuesday evening participating in the charity event, which was extremely well attended, with sides being entered from many areas of the West Midlands.
At 7.10pm The Holiday Inn Harriers and The Racecourse Rovers played their first games in their respective groups. The Holiday Inn Harriers got off to a good start with a 1-1 draw. However, The Racecourse Rovers came up against a very well organised side and went down 5-0 in the opening game.
With Freddie Furlong being the only mascot at the event, the teams felt boosted by the extra support, and Freddie Furlong was like the 6th man for both teams, despite being of the equine variety.
Both teams were required to face off against 4 teams within the group stage. However, the strong opposition within both groups got the better of The Holiday Inn Harriers and The Racecourse Rovers and the teams didn’t progress from the group stage. However, The Racecourse Rovers did end on a high note as they won their final group game, with a 4-2 victory.
The two teams were extremely grateful for the support of colleagues and friends and of course mascot Freddie Furlong. Lindsey Jephcott, Commercial Manager at Wolverhampton Racecourse said “as patrons of the Black Country Chamber we were delighted to be able to enter two teams in the charity tournament, it was a great evening and all the staff involved thoroughly enjoyed it.”
Monday, 22 April 2013
Wolverhampton Racecourse launches a 'Home and Away' initiative for Annual Members
Wolverhampton
Racecourse launches a ‘Home and Away' initiative with FREE Racing available to
Annual Members.
Get yourself signed up now to an Annual Membership at Wolverhampton Racecourse to gain a whole host of benefits!
Wolverhampton Racecourse is part of the Arena Racing Company (ARC) and as the largest racecourse operator in the UK, with 15 racecourses spread across the UK, hosting nearly 40% of the fixture list, keen racegoers will never be far away from an opportunity to go racing for free.
An Annual Members benefits package has been created that is rivalled by none other in the racing industry. All Annual Members of Wolverhampton Racecourse will now get free entry to any other ARC racecourse fixture. So don't miss out on the chance to travel the length and breadth of the country and always have a free entrance to a racemeeting at your finger tips.
If you live locally to Wolverhampton Racecourse and take out an annual membership for £275, this will become your ‘home' racecourse and you will get full members benefits, the ‘Away' racecourse is any other you visit in the group and you will be given free access to any enclosure.
But the rewards don't stop there, as plenty of offers & discounts are being given across all the racecourses and 4 complimentary admission tickets valid at any racecourse.
David Roberts, Managing Director at Wolverhampton Racecourse said:
“This new initiative will reward the loyalty of our members and give them an opportunity to try out some of the other racecourses in the group for free. With such a great spread of locations across the country we hope our members will enjoy visiting additional courses. If anyone had been considering taking out an annual membership to our course - this really is the time to do it!"
Get yourself signed up now to an Annual Membership at Wolverhampton Racecourse to gain a whole host of benefits!
Wolverhampton Racecourse is part of the Arena Racing Company (ARC) and as the largest racecourse operator in the UK, with 15 racecourses spread across the UK, hosting nearly 40% of the fixture list, keen racegoers will never be far away from an opportunity to go racing for free.
An Annual Members benefits package has been created that is rivalled by none other in the racing industry. All Annual Members of Wolverhampton Racecourse will now get free entry to any other ARC racecourse fixture. So don't miss out on the chance to travel the length and breadth of the country and always have a free entrance to a racemeeting at your finger tips.
If you live locally to Wolverhampton Racecourse and take out an annual membership for £275, this will become your ‘home' racecourse and you will get full members benefits, the ‘Away' racecourse is any other you visit in the group and you will be given free access to any enclosure.
But the rewards don't stop there, as plenty of offers & discounts are being given across all the racecourses and 4 complimentary admission tickets valid at any racecourse.
David Roberts, Managing Director at Wolverhampton Racecourse said:
“This new initiative will reward the loyalty of our members and give them an opportunity to try out some of the other racecourses in the group for free. With such a great spread of locations across the country we hope our members will enjoy visiting additional courses. If anyone had been considering taking out an annual membership to our course - this really is the time to do it!"
Friday, 12 April 2013
‘SCOUTING FOR GIRLS’ TO PLAY WOLVERHAMPTON RACECOURSE
Million-selling
British pop band Scouting For Girls will tour six of the Arena Racing Company (ARC)
racecourses in the UK in August 2013, taking in Wolverhampton Racecourse on
August 22nd 2013.
The
live concerts will take place on a race day so concert goers can enjoy a whole evening
of racing before the band performs, all as part of their ticket price.
Scouting
For Girls are one of the biggest pop bands in the UK with over two million
record sales, 4 Brit Awards and 2 Ivor Novello nominations, and 4 Top 10
singles.
The
band will be playing a host of their hits including 'This Ain’t A Love Song',
'Summertime In The City', ‘She’s So Lovely’, ‘Elvis Ain’t Dead’, ‘Heartbeat’,
‘It’s Not About You’, to name a few.
Tour
dates:
Sat 03-Aug Doncaster,
Racecourse
Thu 08-Aug Chepstow,
Racecourse
Fri 09-Aug Brighton,
Racecourse
Thu 22-Aug Wolverhampton, Racecourse
Fri 23-Aug Newcastle, Racecourse
Sat 24-Aug Windsor, Racecourse
David
Roberts, Managing Director of Wolverhampton Racecourse said “We are delighted
that Scouting for Girls will be playing the racecourse this summer. The band
has a large fan base which will certainly bring a new audience to the races and
will also provide a great jam packed night out - offering concert goers
excellent value for money.”
Monday, 18 March 2013
Red nosebands raise £10,500 for Comic Relief
Red Nose Day was celebrated in style at Lingfield Park and Wolverhampton Racecourse on Friday (15th March) when 42 horses competed in Red Nosebands in a bid to raise money for Comic Relief.
Owners and trainers at the two tracks were invited to kit out their runners in specially dyed red nosebands with course owners Arena Racing Company (ARC) donating £250 to Comic Relief for every horse that wore one.
At Lingfield Park, 17 horses went to post in red nosebands, including first race winner Devout, while at Wolverhampton 25 runners competed with red nosebands. The 42 runners together raised £10,500 for Comic Relief.
Kate Hills, Director of PR & Communications, commented “Huge thanks must go to all the owners and trainers who supported the Red Noseband initiative. It was great to raise so much money for Comic Relief, and to see so many winners wearing red noses.”
The charity challenge was promoted jointly by ARC and Lovetheraces.com as a fun way that racing could support such an important fund-raising occasion.
Nick Attenborough, Director of Consumer PR at Great British Racing, said “We were delighted with the outcome and would like to thank all the individuals who helped with the project. I dare say that we’ll be looking to support Red Nose Day again when it reoccurs in 2015.”
Friday, 8 March 2013
‘World’s greatest’ darts champ at prestigious Wolverhampton race
Two prestigious races will stage their annual renewal at Wolverhampton
Racecourse on Saturday 9th March, along with guest star appearances
from five-times world champion darts player Eric Bristow, MBE, and fellow darts
legend Keith Deller.
The William Hill.com EBF Lady Wulfruna Stakes race - a
class-1 handicap run over seven furlongs - and the prestigious one-mile William
Hill Lincoln Trial will both offer an impressive £45,000 in prize money. Last
year’s race was a nail-bitingly close call between winner Nazreef (trained by
Hughie Morrison), second placed Kingscroft, and Mia’s Boy in third.
And from horses to bulls-eyes, Eric
Bristow and Keith Deller will also be at the racecourse in a Pro/Am challenge.
The two, who’ve met countless times throughout the years, but most notably in
the 1983 BDO World Championship Final, will be on-hand to partner the two
highest scoring amateurs throughout the day.
Darts fans, who can enter the challenge for free, simply have to step up
to the oche in Ringside and throw nine darts between races to be in with a
chance of a partnering the two ex-world champions.
Managing Director David Roberts said: “Racing enthusiasts
will undoubtedly see some of the best horses, trainers and jockeys at the
racecourse during this Saturday afternoon fixture. Two previous winners of the
Lincoln Trial at Wolverhampton Racecourse have gone on to win the Lincoln race held
at Doncaster Racecourse.
“The Lincoln Trial
Raceday really does showcase some fantastic racing and that combined with two
darts legends, will make for a great day out for the darts and horse fans
alike”.
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Photo of 2012
Lincoln Trial winner Nazreef, ridden by Robert Winston.
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Keith Deller, Freddie Furlong and Eric Bristow |
Friday, 1 February 2013
Guest Blog Post - Vicki Power on behalf of ASOS
The Beginners Guide to Horse Racing Attire
The Horses is a daunting experience for someone who is new to the sport. Many places focus on understanding the Jargon and terminology in order to make your experience at the races at good one. Where I would start if I was embarking on a Horse Racing adventure is Wolverhampton’s Beginners Guide to Horse Racing that can be found here. This easy to understand guide will give you tips and pointers to make you confident enough to pick a winner.
When it comes to planning a day at the races, it is important to think about clothing.
Wolverhampton hosts more than 101 race fixture’s each year, day and night. It was Britain’s first floodlit racecourse and it continues to be one of the busiest racecourses in the country. The reason Wolverhampton Racecourse is so popular is its relaxed and inviting approach towards the sport of Horse Racing and as such, there is no strict dress code for visitors to Wolverhampton Racecourse.
For the Stallions
At Wolverhampton there are two enclosure levels, the Premier Enclosure and General Admission. The Premier enclose requests that entrants refrain from wearing Shorts, T-shirts and Trainers but other than that, smart casual clothing is appropriate in all areas of the Racecourse.
A smart suit is always an acceptable choice at the race course and you will be surprised at the number of men that choose this option. It is simple and smart and covers all bases. It is appropriate for winter and summer and if you wear a suit to work, it requires very little thought and effort.
For a more casual approach to race day, a pair of jeans or trousers paired with a comfortable pair of shoes is a good choice. Our lovely British weather means that it can change from a sunny day to a windy rainy evening in the space of a view hours, so whatever you choose, ensure it is weather appropriate and you have pockets big enough to store all your winnings.
For the Fillies
Ladiesis in September, this is the chance for the ladies to show off their true style with the chance to win a prize for Best Dressed Lady, Best Hat and Best shoes. Sadly on the other race days you will not receive a prize for teetering around in your highest heels, so my advice to you would be, have a look outside before choosing your footwear and attire.
I have seen many designer shoes destroyed at a race course. When the going is heavy and the ground has a bit of cut, a sensible choice would be wellies or flat shoes. If there is no prize to be won, why put yourself through the misery of painful feet and ruined heels. Pair up your wellies with a pair of skinny jeans and a warm jacket and you will be ready for anything the weather throws at you.
Alternatively, if it is a nice day, the races is the perfect occasion to dress to impress. A lovely dress, teamed with a pair of heels will be just the ticket, and you will definitely get the attention for the punters when you sashay up to collect your winnings. For some, a day at the races turns into a night on the town so this outfit will be perfect to take you on into the night.
This Guest Post was written by Vicki Power on behalf of ASOS, retailer of Men’s and Ladies fashion including Watches, Jewellery and Accessories.
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
A month of Free Racing!
With January now a week old, and with 6 fixtures behind us, there is still plenty of time for you to get your hands on FREE grandstand tickets for racing in January, thanks to bookmakers.co.uk.
The offer, available for all January fixtures at Wolverhampton Racecourse gives you entrance to the racecourse for FREE in the Grandstand enclosure, or at a discounted rate of £5.00 in the Premier enclosure. The offer is a great chance for seasoned racegoers or complete novices to come along and experience a day at the races! Our Horizons restaurant is also being sold at a discounted rate in January. Visit our panoramic viewing restaurant for £33.95 per person and receive racecourse entrance, race card, 3 course choice meal and also tea and coffee. This option is a great way to watch the racing in style! For more information on our fixtures in January, visit our website at http://wolverhampton-racecourse.co.uk/horse-racing/freeracing.
Live music evenings are back with a bang at the racecourse on February 9th! A Bee Gees tribute kicks off our live music evenings in 2013, and with 14 dates throughout the year, visit us for a great evening out! Restaurant from £29.95 per person including racecourse entrance, racecard and 3 course meal. Our line up in 2013 sees racecourse regulars and also new bands performing live, and with two Hipster and Re-Take That evenings (both sold out in 2013), we are looking forward to a great year of music! http://www.wolverhampton-racecourse.co.uk/horse-racing/livemusicevenings.
Friday, 28 December 2012
Boxing Day Fun!
With Christmas and Boxing Day now behind us, we'd just like to thank everyone who came along to a very wet racecourse on the 26th. Just under 3500 people came to the racecourse, and although the wind and rain were against us, everyone seemed in high spirits!
Now that we are past the crazy period, we are looking forward to January and beyond! If you would like to come along to the racecourse in January, Grandstand tickets are totally free of charge, thanks to sponsorship from www.Bookmakers.co.uk. To get your tickets, simply do one of the following -
- Call 01902 390000 - Choose from any of the fixtures on our website http://www.wolverhampton-racecourse.co.uk/horse-racing/fixtures. Tell us the fixture date you would like to come along to and the amount of tickets needed.
- Email info@wolverhampton-racecourse.co.uk with your full name, address, telephone number, fixture date (s) and number of tickets required.
- Order tickets online - simply visit the website http://www.wolverhampton-racecourse.co.uk/horse-racing/freeracing.
If you are looking forward to our Saturday Live Music Schedule, fear not, music is back with a bang on February 9th with a live Bee Gees tribute! Ringside and Horizons bookings are now being taken, call 01902 390000 or visit the live music page to view all of our bands in 2013 http://www.wolverhampton-racecourse.co.uk/horse-racing/livemusicevenings
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Limited Availability...
With Boxing Day racing just over 1 week away, and with another record crowd expected, here is a quick update for ticket availability-
Grandstand Enclosure - Good Availability - £15.00 per person.
Premier Enclosure - Good Availability, £25.00 per person.
Ringside Restaurant - Good Availability - £49.50 includes racecourse admission, racecards, a three course carvery meal and guaranteed seating for the live band and disco.
Horizons Restaurant - SOLD OUT
As always under 18's are admitted FREE into the racecourse! Timings for the day are - gates open at 11.30pm, with the first race at 1.40pm. These times are subject to change so check back on the website.
We've got live music throughout the day and after racing, face painting for kids and of course exciting racing! We hope to see you on Boxing Day!
Grandstand Enclosure - Good Availability - £15.00 per person.
Premier Enclosure - Good Availability, £25.00 per person.
Ringside Restaurant - Good Availability - £49.50 includes racecourse admission, racecards, a three course carvery meal and guaranteed seating for the live band and disco.
Horizons Restaurant - SOLD OUT
As always under 18's are admitted FREE into the racecourse! Timings for the day are - gates open at 11.30pm, with the first race at 1.40pm. These times are subject to change so check back on the website.
We've got live music throughout the day and after racing, face painting for kids and of course exciting racing! We hope to see you on Boxing Day!
P.S...If you can't make it on Boxing Day, don't forget that racing is FREE in January for all racegoers! Book tickets online as usual, or email info@wolverhampton-racecourse.co.uk with the fixture date and the amount of tickets you would like. See you in January!
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