ATC offers special ticket deals ahead of historic Everest meeting

Breednet - Wednesday October 11

The $10 million TAB Everest is the most anticipated race meeting in Sydney racing for many decades and the Australian Turf Club has put together special offers to make the day great value for all racegoers.

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The Punter Pack is one such offer that provides a terrific deal for the avid form student on a bumper day of racing that includes a live performance by international popstar Jason Derulo after the last race.

Valued at over $100, the $49 Punters Pack includes:

·General admission racecourse entry

·2 standard drinks

·1 x Vilis pie

·1 x Nathan's Famous Hotdog (Classic Dog)

·1 x Racebook

·Access to betting and bookmaker facilities

Located at the Punters Pavilion where punters will have a great view to the Theatre of the Horse, with undercover seating, food and beverage amenities, and betting and TAB facilities available in the marquee.

For just $20, racegoers will also have the option to watch the inaugural Everest race meeting from the infield precinct, where food, betting and drink facilities will be available.

"There is only ever going to be one chance to see the first ever The Everest at Royal Randwick and the ATC wants to give everyone the chance to be a part of racing history,'' Australian Turf Club CEO Darren Pearce said.

"The Punters Pack offers outstanding value and hopefully keeps a few extra dollars in everyone's pocket to back a winner.

"Whether it be the Punters Pack, the $20 entry option in the infield, or one of the many covered spaces and marquees right across the racecourse, there are a range of options and price points for people.

"Even a pre-purchased general admission ticket available at the atc.com.au for $30.60 not only secures your place in this historic day of racing but also includes an hour-long performance from an international superstar in Jason Derulo.

"The TAB Everest has captured the imagination and excitement of the entire racing world, and we want Sydneysiders to embrace this day as their very own special spring event."

All ticket options are available for pre-purchase via the ATC website (CLICK HERE) and are selling fast so get in quick.

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