
IT'S LADIES DAY - FASHIONS, FLYING FILLIES & FINE FOOD
Venue: Ladbrokes Racing Centre Mowbray
Date: Sunday 21st February 2021
Time: Gates open from 11.00am
The essentails:
Picnic on the lawn or book into Silks Restaurant for a two course luncheon (entree & main)
$40 Members I Non Members $45 (includes course entry)

JOIN US IN THE MARQUEE UNDER THE PALMS
Time: 11.30am for 12 noon
Cost: $75 per person
Attire: Dressy day wear
Inclusions: Gate entry, reserved seating, bar service, TAB facilities, sumptuous buffet, welcome bubbles on arrival and choreographed Autumn fashion and race wear show.
Prize for the best dressed lady!

THE EXAMINER/ LAUNCESTON TRAVEL & CRUISE CENTRE FASHIONS ON THE FIELD
Great prizes to be won!
Women's Classic Racewear - $1000 Travel Voucher courtesy of Launceston Travel & Cruise Centre
Men's Classic Racewear - $1000 Travel Voucher courtesy of Launceston Travel & Cruise Centre
plus great runner-up prizes
Assemble outside the Fashions for Fillies Marquee iin the PLams area at 2.45pm sharp for a 3pm start
Admission to a race night or day:
For Trip Advisor listings on accommodation and other things to do in this region, click the link below TripAdvisor - Launceston
Contact Information
Jellico St, Mowbray TAS 7248, Australia
Phone: 03 63261070
admin@turfclubtas.com or via Facebook.
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The racecourse is just three kilometres from the heart of Launceston City in Jellico Street, Mowbray and is easily accessed by car, bus or taxi.
Launceston is Tasmania’s second largest city and a vibrant hub for food and wine, culture and nature. In fact, the whole region is packed with city and country charm with picturesque old towns and beautiful scenic highlights.
Just a short walk from the city centre, Cataract Gorge is a slice of wilderness right in the heart of Launceston and the city’s star natural attraction.
From Launceston, you can follow the Tamar River north through Tasmania’s premium wine-growing region, past forested hills and farmland, lavender fields, vineyards, orchards and pretty riverside towns. Historic villages are found around every corner, from Longford on the outskirts of Launceston to Evandale, Ross and Campbell town along the Heritage Highway heading south.