Interstate Travel Restrictions to Impact APG Race Series

24 March 2020 | Australian Pacing Gold

In consultation with the Controlling Bodies in NSW, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia, APG regrettably announces that the proposed Series 29 and 30 events leading to National Finals in Victoria on 9th May 2020 cannot take place as planned due to prohibitions regarding movement across State borders.

APG will be working with all State bodies over the coming days to determine the best way to proceed with the imminent 2yo and 3yo race series and will make an announcement as soon as further news is available.

 

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