After a successful Australian Police Golf Championships Race Day on Wednesday, March 5, Wyong is gearing up for their Chocfest Race Day on Saturday, March 29.
Chocfest signals the start of the countdown to Easter, offering a variety of free family fun, entertainment, and enough chocolate to delight even the most dedicated chocoholics!
Creative kids will adore the chance to craft their own Easter hats and display their masterpieces in the Easter hat parades, along with the kids’ fashion fun parades, where exciting chocolate-filled prize hampers await.
Little ones can revel in the magic of face painting, pony rides, jumping castles, and engaging with reptiles, along with an Easter egg hunt with the Easter bunny.
They’ll also enjoy singing and dancing at the kids’ disco, as well as a super fun colour run that includes egg and spoon races and a variety of entertaining activities to keep smiles bright.
Racing enthusiasts will appreciate the thrilling provincial racing, highlighted by the Provincial Midway Championship Qualifier.
It will be the last chance for horses to qualify for the $1M Provincial Championships Final to be held at Randwick Racecourse on Saturday, April 12.
The Kim Waugh trained Bojangles has already qualified for the feature whilst Sara Ryan is confident that she can qualify with five-year-old Matcha Latte via the Newcastle or Kembla Grange edition.
“He pulled up terrific after Newcastle when finishing third … Andrew Atkins will retain the ride, so we are hoping that we can draw well and ultimately qualify,” Ryan said.
Tracey Bartley is also hopeful of having a runner in the Final with Titanium Miss who may contest the Gosford qualifier this Saturday.
Bartley said it was essential she drew a good gate and should she not she may opt for the Kembla or Wyong qualifier.
Titanium Miss was only narrowly beaten last start and if the three-year-old All Too Hard filly does make the field it would give the stable a chance to break through in the feature after having two runners finish runner-up in previous editions (Moana Jewel 2020 and Kiss Sum 2022).
Prior to the Chocfest and Provincial Championships qualifying day, there will be a meeting on Wednesday, March 19.
For further details, head to wyongraceclub.com.au
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