2021 TAB Inter Dominion Championships Final Acceptors

20 November 2021 | Club Menangle
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Following the 12.00 pm deadline earlier today, final acceptances for the 2021 TAB Inter Dominion Championships have now been received.

In the Pacers series, a total of 65 horses were final acceptors, with the top 36 progressing, while in the Trotters, 35 horses were final acceptors, with the top 24 progressing.

Notable scratchings from the Pacers series include Father Bob, Ride High and Out To Play. In the Trotters series, Cover Of Darkness and Majestic Simon NZ were also key withdrawals.

The final fields for the first round of heats will be released on Monday, 22 November at 4.00 pm.

The iconic carnival commences with the first round of heats at Club Menangle on Saturday, 27 November. The series then heads to Bathurst and Newcastle before returning to Club Menangle on Saturday, 11 December, for the grand finals.

For further information, please contact Club Menangle General Manager of Racing Operations, David Wonson, on (02) 4645-2200/ 0438 398 251

 

 

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