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Horses, charities and celebs paired up for Charity Mile

The Charity Mile barrier draw took place at Emperors Palace.

With one of Gauteng’s most important horseracing events of the year, the Peermont Emperors Palace Charity Mile, just around the corner, the all-important barrier draw for the race was held at Emperors Palace on Wednesday morning.

Helping with the ballot was SuperSport anchorman Neil Andrews, who is one of the 16 well-known personalities who were paired at the draw with 16 top-class racehorses for the benefit of 16 charities for the race which will be run at Turffontein Racecourse on November 2.

Andrews is hoping Cascapedia wins so that his charity, Nageng Primary School, can win the R150 000 first prize.

 

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