There are plans to finish Fakenham Racecourse's season in spectacular fashion on Sunday (June 4) for the annual Jarrold Ladies Day meeting.
Thousands of racegoers will be dressed up to the nines for the occasion, which organisers say will be "packed with entertainment and fashion".
Having supported the event since 2017, the Jarrold Style Team will be exploring the event throughout the day to find the most fashionable people and invite them to join the competitions which will be held on the Chairman’s Lawn.
There will be prizes for best dressed, best-dressed couple and best hat.
A highlight of the racing action will be the Jarrold Handicap Chase, which has prize money of £25,000 and takes place at 4pm.
Three last-time-out winners are on the list of 13 entries for the competitive race over two miles and five furlongs.
Brendan Powell is booked to ride David Bridgwater’s Pawpaw. This six-year-old horse won at Fontwell on May 10.
La Domaniale, for Jonjo O’Neill, won at Aintree on May 19 and is also taking part, alongside old favourite Tommie Beau, the 2022 Snellings Norfolk National winner.
The supporting card is also competitive, no race more so that the 4.30pm Racing TV Handicap Hurdle over two miles for which Fakenham regular Glimpse of Gold goes for trainer Sarah Humphreys, the 12-year-old gelding having won at the north Norfolk track five times.
Four other entries won last time out.
They are Lipa K for Evan Williams, Neverdon for Alex Dunn, Pak Army for Brian Barr and the Milton Harris trained Sisterandbrother for whom Harry Cobden is booked to ride, the gelding a Huntingdon winner a fortnight ago.
Welsh trainer Christian Williams has two entries among the 11 for the three-mile Queen’s Dragoon Guards for the Prince of Wales Cup Chase at 5pm.
He has both Call of the Loon and Joey Steel while Oliver Sherwood has entered Southwell winner Mystic Man.
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