
Visit Europe’s leading bloodstock auctioneers. A talk will take place in the main sales ring with a top bloodstock agent.
Parking is also available at Tattersalls on both days.
BackThe National Stud is the showcase for British Thoroughbred breeding. It has been owned by the Jockey Club since 2008. It comprises over 500 acres of prime pastureland on the edge of Newmarket. Its facilities include accomodation for eight stallions and up to 200 mares in nine seperate yards.
The National Stud will be operating escorted bus tours during the open weekend, these are free of charge for holders of open weekend wristlets.
BackTours of the Jockey Club Rooms are available to all NOW visitors for £5pp. Each tour will last approximately one hour and will explore the fascinating history of Newmarket, British racing and the Jockey Club. The Jockey Club Rooms is home to a stunning collection of British sporting art and historic racing memorabilia – a must see for any racing fan.
Jockey Club Rooms will not be taking any advance reservations, ALL tours, will be conducted on a First Come First Served Basis.
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The aim of the School is to provide purpose built facilities to promote and encourage young people who had the potential to ride as professional jockeys. Visit the school to see some of the students going through their paces.
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The National Heritage Centre for Horseracing & Sporting Art will be open on both days.
www.palacehousenewmarket.co.uk
BackNEH is a world renowned specialist veterinary centre providing services for horses throughout the UK, Europe and internationally. Our veterinary surgeons specialise in different areas to provide comprehensive services for racehorses, breeding services, sports and leisure horses, and exports and sales.
www.newmarketequinehospital.com
BackA favourite amongst all NOW vsitors. The Clipper Logistics Racing Personality Show Jumping will take place on Sunday afternoon at the Severals. Past competitors include Ryan Moore, George Scott, Roger Varian, Amy Murphy, Francesca Cumani, Luke Morris, and William Buick.
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