To help you run a successful night, here is some basic information and some of the frequently asked questions about race night organisation
Q) Race Nights are they legal?
Q) How does a race night work?
Q) How much should I sell my horses for?
Q) How much will the minimum bets be on the night?
Q) What will I have to organise for the race night?
Q) What will I have to do on the night?
Q) How many ticket sellers do I need to organise?
Q) How are the tote prices for the horses worked out?
Q) Do you supply programmes or a disco?
Q) What will I have to organise for the race night?
A) Apart form all of the usual things that need to be organised for any function. Specific things have to done prior to your race night.
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You need to sell all of the horses in each race and ensure that the owners give a suitable name to their horses. You may wish to sell the races more than once if you have a large amount of people wishing to buy horses. This means that you have to organise a prize for each time you sell a race. Note that only one set of names can be displayed on the tote screen on the night.
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You will need to organise a prize for each race for the winning owner. This may be achieved by getting sponsors for each race.
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You will need a float of around £150 pound coins.
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You may also wish to make multiple copies of the programme with the owners and horse names.
Remember the success of your race night will ultimately depend on the size of your crowd
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