Junipal, ridden by John Allen, wins the 2023 Seymour Cup. (Photo by Brett Holburt/Racing Photos)
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With its biggest race day right around the corner, excitement is building at Seymour Racing Club in anticipation of the 1600m $200,000 Seymour Cup to be held on Sunday, October 13.
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Chief executive Chris Martin says there is a real buzz around the club among members and staff alike.
Join the fun at the Seymour Gold Cup on Sunday, October 13.
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"All staff are excited and working hard to make this year’s event the best yet, and with strong community support and great racing on the horizon, we’re feeling confident and ready to go,“ Martin said.
The meeting is set to be a grand affair, with an anticipated attendance of around 2400 racegoers.
The 2024 Seymour Cup will be held on Sunday, October 13.
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Patrons wishing to consume alcohol are strongly advised to take advantage of the club’s coach service, which will operate routes between the racecourse, Seymour Railway Station, Wallan, Nagambie and Tallarook.
Martin said there had been numerous improvements on and off track since last year’s edition.
The Seymour Gold Cup is a great day out.
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Holly Curtis
“The Cup has grown in various ways, with more hospitality options, enhanced facilities, and greater community engagement. We have also seen stronger sponsorship involvement, which has allowed us to elevate the overall experience,” Martin said.
Station St café The Brewers Table will be among a host of local businesses at the event, allowing racegoers from near and far to sample the local cuisine.
The Seymour Gold Cup is known for drawing a crowd.
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Holly Curtis
Seeing the Seymour community come together will make all the preparations worthwhile, Martin said.
“Watching families, friends and racing enthusiasts enjoy the atmosphere at all our events makes the hard work worthwhile,” he said.