Ladies of Pacing Event Postponement

30 April 2021
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In response to Government restrictions specific to COVID-19, Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA) has made the difficult decision to postpone the Ladies of Pacing event that was planned for Thursday 6 May 2021.

RWWA sincerely apologises for any inconvenience this may cause and remains committed to delivering the event, which will be rescheduled within the near future pending COVID-19 restrictions.

RWWA will provide an update when a rescheduled date for the event is confirmed.

Any queries in regard to the event postponement please contact racingevents@rwwa.com.au

 

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