Amateurs out in force at Ffos Las's major event
THE jump racing community of Wales will be out in force at Ffos Las next Sunday when the course hosts the Dunraven Windows Welsh Fox Hunters' day.
This is the third year of the meeting, which attracts professional and amateur jockeys.
The feature race is the most valuable for amateur jockeys in Wales and one of the richest hunter chases in the country outside the two major spring festivals at Cheltenham and Aintree.
Dunraven Stud is also supporting the mares' handicap hurdle and offers the winner of that race a nomination to a choice of their two stallions, Dr Massini or Bach, at the 200-acre stables near Bridgend.
Ffos Las general manager and clerk of the course Tim Long said: "We are grateful for the very generous support and sponsorship from David Brace and Dunraven Windows on what promises to be a thrilling day's racing, not only for the Welsh hunter community, but all our spectators."
Racing starts at 2pm.







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