The 2024 Pacing For Pink harness racing campaign, which supports the McGrath Foundation, has officially drawn to a close at Club Menangle with $7,271 raised throughout May.
Across the month, Club Menangle donated for success on the track, with a $200 donation made for every win that was driven by a driver wearing the pink pants, trained by a female trainer or carrying the Number 8 saddlecloth. From success on the track 27 ‘pink’ wins were recorded at Club Menangle.
The local Menangle Park based team of Lucky Lodge were the most successful stable throughout the campaign at Club Menangle with KerryAnn Morris training six and driving four winners. Robert Morris also secured two driving wins in the pink pants.
Bruce Christison Club Menangle Chief Executive Officer said, “This is the third consecutive year we have participated in the Pacing For Pink campaign, and again it is great to see the harness racing community unite for such an important cause. It is a wonderful achievement to have 27 donations made from success on the track.
Club Menangle would also like to thank and congratulate our participants, sponsors, and guests who supported Pacing For Pink this year.”
Saturday 4 May was our most successful night on the track, with six ‘pink’ winners recorded at the Schweppes Pacing For Pink Race Night. This was the inaugural running of the new feature racing program featuring four group ones, which included the Pryde’s Easifeed Queen Elizabeth II Mile, John Gibson Memorial NSW Oaks, Slingsby Holdings Macathur Mile Trotting Mares and Haras des Trotteurs NSW Trotters Oaks.
The Sky Racing Tanyia Harris OAM Lady Drivers Invitational also featured on the card and was taken out by Chloe Formosa donning the pink pants aboard the Rickie Alchin trained Montalbano.
Off the track, Club Menangle also hosted the inaugural ‘A Pink Affair’ charity dinner to raise additional funds for Pacing For Pink. Guests were treated to a bespoke pink menu while also hearing from McGrath Breast Care Nurse Vicky Bell about the work of the McGrath Foundation across Australia. Sky Racing Presenter Brittany Graham was the guest tipster for the evening, and Sofia Arvidsson was profiled about her career in Harness Racing as a trainer and driver.
Marg Watson Pacing For Pink Coordinator said “Club Menangle’s Schweppes Pacing For Pink Race Night was really special this year and it certainly helped to raise the profile of the campaign in NSW and the work of the McGrath Foundation.”
The McGrath Foundation have 223 McGrath Breast Care Nurses across Australia and have supported 137,000 families since 2005.
Tracy Bevan Ambassador & Director of the McGrath Foundation said “We are so appreciative of community supporters like Pacing For Pink who help the McGrath Foundation work towards our mission of ensuring that no one goes through breast cancer without the support of a breast care nurse. Thank you to all who supported this years campaign.”
Club Menangle would like to thank all participants who supported Pacing For Pink and those who attended and sponsored our Schweppes Pacing For Pink Race Night and the ‘A Pink Affair’ charity dinner.
For further information on Pacing For Pink, please contact the Club Menangle Marketing Team on (02) 4645 2200.
From Club Menangle