How To Use racecard In A Sentence
- Meanwhile, the British Horseracing Board earned widespread criticism for its proposal to hike up the rates newspapers pay to publish racecards - it was eventually forced into a grudging climbdown.
- To assist me, Peter sent some large homemade racecards that he had made for the races to help him remember the horses and their colours for the races he was commentating on.
- Bromley was famed for his meticulous preparation, producing his own racecard detailing the jockeys' colours and other key details.
- ‘Normal racecards fit in your coat pockets or handbag - trying to hold up binoculars and cling on the oversized card is very awkward,’ was a typical response.
- A racecard signed by all of the jockeys riding in Saturday's Grand National will be auctioned in York that evening.
- The prize, worth £200, includes paddock admission and car parking, a three-course champagne lunch, afternoon tea and racecards.
- He equipped the starter with a flag, fined the Clerk of the Course if races were sent off late and insisted that horses carried the same number as was written on the racecard.
- The first race is 2pm and the last at 4.55 pm and entry is £20 per car with a free racecard included.
- In some cases, newspapers have dropped racecards altogether.
- On-course betting appeared brisk with plenty of visitors studying the racecard and having a flutter.