It is time to 'Boot Up'. The temperature has dropped, and although you may have been trying so hard to hold on to your stylish sandals, it's time to 'boot' those toes away. The past year saw a lot of thigh high, sexy vibes, high very high heeled boots which most designers seem to have moved away from. We are most likely to see slouchy below the knee boots, lots of block heel and low heels and animal printed boots this season. here are our top 5 picks, based on the trends, that you can find at Mr Price. Animal Slouch / Below the knee Cowboy Combat Retro
Now that were all set and ready for our outfits its time to get to the fun part and show you how to do this thang the thoroughbred way.
Where's the fun in attending the races if you're not going Place Your Bet!!! Thats what were here to do call us the Durban July Fairies because were about to give you a crash course. After doing some research we came across some great articles to share with you when it comes to the actual betting.
On Your Marks Get Set Beeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!
We discovered a great article by Jeff Fisher where he explains to us further on how to go about selecting your winning steed. He says there is a system (that works “like a charm”) which enables you to look at a race and the data provided for the race in the Racing Program that enables you to separate the likely winners from horses that have no chance of winning. Easy-to-use, it helps you locate – quickly – up to four top contenders in every race and simply “throw out” all of the other horses.
Where to place your bets????????
No persons under the age of 18 are permitted to gamble. Gold circle is a licensed betting operator.
Play with your head and not with your heart.
~ Source: VDJ website~
Where's the fun in attending the races if you're not going Place Your Bet!!! Thats what were here to do call us the Durban July Fairies because were about to give you a crash course. After doing some research we came across some great articles to share with you when it comes to the actual betting.
On Your Marks Get Set Beeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!
We discovered a great article by Jeff Fisher where he explains to us further on how to go about selecting your winning steed. He says there is a system (that works “like a charm”) which enables you to look at a race and the data provided for the race in the Racing Program that enables you to separate the likely winners from horses that have no chance of winning. Easy-to-use, it helps you locate – quickly – up to four top contenders in every race and simply “throw out” all of the other horses.
You can Use the 4-Horse System to Cash More Large bets that you ever have in the Past.
Think about this. If you know which horses have the best chance of winning and which horses have no chance of winning, you are armed with a huge advantage. And you can put that advantage to good use in just about every race on the card on days you’re at the track. When you only have to concentrate on four horses, you have a great chance of picking a winner … a wonderful chance of betting on an exacta … a trifecta … even a superfecta. And with the odds in your favor, chances are you’ll be cashing many big bets. ~ Horse Handicapping Enthusiast ~
On course:
You can place a bet at any tote window at any Gold Circle Racecourse where racing is taking place
Greyville.
Off course:
You can visit one of over 200 tabGOLD or Betting World outlets in KwaZulu-Natal. To find out where your nearest outlet is click the links above or call 031 314 1500 or 021 700 1600 or visit www.tabgold.co.za
Telephone betting:
So simple and convenient you can bet from wherever you are with teleBET. To open a telephone betting account call in at any tabGOLD outlet, ring 080 131 4740 or visit www.tabgold.co.za .
Online betting:
You can bet from the comfort of your keyboard once you have opened a teleBET account. Gold Circle’s Internet Betting Site is comprehensive, simple to use and growing rapidly in popularity. Visit www.tabgold.co.za to find out more.
No persons under the age of 18 are permitted to gamble. Gold circle is a licensed betting operator.
Play with your head and not with your heart.
~ Source: VDJ website~
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