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500 Each-Way for SCI!

Published on Friday, March 30, 2012 in General

 

 

Sydneysiders will have the opportunity to cash in on some excellent odds at next month’s Fools & Horses charity dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel.

Every day in Australasia, one person suffers a life altering spinal cord injury with the highest incidence being in young men aged 22 – 44 years. The Spinal Cord Injury Network of Australia and The CatWalk Trust of New Zealand are collaborating on the fundraiser with the ultimate aim to help Australasia take giant steps towards finding a cure for SCI. 

Taking place on Sunday 8 April, the scene is set for an unforgettable evening. A debate arguing the topic “Only Fools and Horses Work” will be central to the evening, with a number of sports and racing personalities committed to taking part, including Darley’s Managing Director Henry Plumptre, Bloodstock Agent James Bester, Black Caviar ‘s Trainer Peter Moody, former Wallaby Ben Darwin, Supermodel Kylie Bax and most recent to join the panel – International Fashion Designer Trelise Cooper.

Timed to coincide with the Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival, Fools & Horses continues to attract key support with the announcement today of a luxury raffle package on sale. Guests and non-guests will have the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets with two extraordinary prizes up for grabs.

Prize one is a truly unforgettable racing trip to Hong Kong including, return Business Class flights for two with Cathay Pacific, five glorious nights at the stunning Grand Hyatt Hong Kong and VIP passes to some of the most glamorous events the Hong Kong Jockey Club has to offer.

Prize two is a stunning Marquise Filigree Pendant set from Paspaley. A vintage-inspired intricate pendant and a set of delicate filigree earrings elegantly embellished with glittering diamond details.

Only 100 of the raffle tickets will be available for purchase at A$500 each. The first name drawn will have first pick of the two prizes. To purchase tickets to the raffle or the evening visit www.catwalk.org.nz.


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