If you’ve never been to a point-to-point before, you’re in for a treat. It’s a great countryside day out where horses and riders take on a series of steeplechase fences in this much-loved amateur sport. It’s as social as it is sporting – a chance to meet friends, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy rural Dorset at its best.
The Portman Point-to-Point is on 16th November at Badbury Rings – an Iron Age hillfort between Wimborne and Blandford, which offers sweeping views and a superb four-fence home straight which allows you to watch the horses thunder to the line.
Gates open at 10.30am, with Family Dog Racing at 11am – bring your dog of any size and have a go, you (they?) may win a prize!
The first race starts at 12.30pm, with six races through the afternoon. Whether you’re studying the form like a pro or simply picking your favourite horse name and cheering from the rails, the excitement builds with every race. All the racing can be followed on the big screen located near the paddock, and of course, no self-respecting race meeting is complete without a bookie for you to have a flutter!
Between races, explore the trade stands selling artisan food, drink and country clothing, or visit the Silent Auction in a marquee near the paddock. There’s always a superb selection of lots – websiye goes live on Wednesday 12th here. Wheelbarrow Raffle – a barrow piled high with alcoholic delights that could be yours if your ticket comes up trumps.
Tickets £15 from gopointing.com or on the gate. Hospitality tickets available from Susie Old at £40 – a steal for a base in the main marquee with all-day complimentary food and drink.
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