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UNDER TWO WEEKS UNTIL THE 2023 RIVERVIEW HOTEL MURWILLUMBAH CUP
form of handsome gentleman Malcolm Vale, a widower.
Sparks and embers are kindled but Lily has to deal with the snobbery of Malcolm’s daughters, who believe she isn’t good enough for their father.
Hurdles will need to be jumped but as other members of both sides of the family rally, Lily and Malcolm work through the issues they come across.
One of the biggest delights of this book are the recipes that punctuate the story throughout.
Annie Chandler-Cummings has an obvious love for cooking and baking and this shines through, via Lily and her ability to whip up the right dish for the right occasion, including her own special cake.
e story seems to be an added bonus to the delicious recipes within the book
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The Tweed River Jockey Club will host its annual Riverview Hotel Murwillumbah Cup race meeting on Friday 25th of August 2023. This day promises to be one of the biggest events on the social calendar in the Tweed Valley and Southern Gold Coast area.
Thousands will attend the scenic Tygalgah racecourse overlooking the beautiful Wollumbin while experiencing some premier country showcase racing.
The $70,000 2023 Riverview Hotel Murwillumbah Cup will be one of 25 Country Cup qualifers for the $3 million Big Dance at Royal Randwick on the frst Tuesday in
November. Other feature races on the day include the $40,000 Boutique Thoroughbreds Tweed Newmarket Handicap (1200m) and the $30,000 Tooheys New Tygalgah Cup (2020m) with the winner exempt from ballot for the 2023 Metroll Lismore Cup which is also a qualifer for the $3 million Big Dance.
“We are expecting Murwillumbah Cup Day to be our biggest yet! The Cup’s resurgence can be largely attributed to the Big Dance initiative.” said Timothy Booth, Tweed River Jockey Club CEO.
All races will hold Showcase prizemoney status with each race worth a minimum of $30,000, with the total value of prizemoney for the day at $300,000, the highest amount of prizemoney ever at a Tweed River Jockey Club race meeting.
Tickets are on sale via tweedtickets.com.au with several hospitality options available for the day. The Green Coast Crisp VIP Enclosure is the place to be with a 5 hour premium beverage package, grazing style menu with self-service stations and live entertainment for only $165 members & $175 for non-members plus booking fee. The Galloper’s Restaurant has a limited tables of 8 available for $1999 which includes a three-course culinary experience prepared by Chef to the Stars Nigel Coulson, a 5 hour premium beverage package and private bar & betting facilities.
General admission tickets are available at the gate on the day with $25 for adults and $23 for concession, or pre-purchase your tickets via tweedtickets.com.au to save $5 per ticket.
Gates open at 10:30am with the frst of eight races currently scheduled for 12:35pm.
If you cannot get trackside, catch all the racing action live on Sky Racing and Sky Thoroughbred Central.
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