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Fun, Sun & Racing At Sapphire Coast’s Bega Cup Carnival

Aside from two days of outstanding horse racing action, Sapphire Coast Turf Club’s Bega Cup Carnival is a great reason for racegoers to visit the region and enjoy both the racing and other coastal attractions.

Sapphire Coast is revered for its beautiful beaches, surfing, fishing, golf, shopping and dining.

Delighted connections of 2021 Bega Cheese Bega Cup winner Mercurial Lad

The area is also famous for its oysters and also boasts boutique breweries and distilleries.

SCTC’s Bega Cup Carnival is just three weeks away to be held on the weekend of Saturday 29 and Sunday, 30 January 2022.

The racing is headlined by the $80,000 Bega Cheese Bega Cup Showcase meeting on Sunday, with more than $500,000 in prizemoney over the two days.

Details are available on the Club’s website - sapphirecoastturfclub.com.au

Saturday evening sees the Bega Cup Calcutta held at Club Sapphire in Merimbula, with the inaugural Bega Cup Carnival Golf Day from midday on the Friday (28 January) at Tura Beach Country Club.

The four-person Ambrose event features plenty of different prizes totalling more than $2,000 plus a golden shot hole offering a $2,500 hole in one prize.

Details are available at:

https://www.facebook.com/BegaCupGolf or by emailing begacupgolfday@gmail.com

Otherwise, keen golfers are catered for with an array of superb golf courses.

Whatever your fancy, get to Sapphire Coast Turf Club’s Bega Cup Carnival races and take an extra day or two off the track to enjoy this wonderful region.

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