Thousands of racegoers enjoyed a devilishly good evening of great racing and entertainment at Hamilton Park’s ever popular Saints & Sinners Racenight.
Sponsored by Indigo Unified Communications, the glamorous evening raised a “fantastic” amount of money for charity.
Entertainment came from the team at Go Radio, with Go Breakfast’s Crofty and Grado taking to the stage first for an epic DJ battle before Go Dance presenter Zoe Kelly took to the decks as the sun set on the evening.
The highlight of the evening’s racecard was the £18,000 Patersons of Greenoakhill Handicap Stakes (Class 3) race, which saw Phil Dennis cross the finish line first on Count D’orsay for trainer Tim Easterby.
Ashley Moon, Racecourse Managing Director at Hamilton Park, said: "Saints and Sinners is always one of our favourite fixtures of the season. The efforts of the charity to raise funds for small, people-based Scottish charities takes an enormous amount of work and we at Hamilton Park are proud to support such worthwhile causes.
"Early indications are that we’ve raised a fantastic amount of money for the charity and we would like to thank our wonderful guests for being so generous on the night."
There are more fantastic events to come this season at Hamilton Park including Jordan Electrics Family Racenight featuring Callum Beattie on Saturday, July 15. and Boe Ladies' Night featuring Peter Andre on Saturday, August 5.
Both events are proving incredibly popular so people are being urged to take advantage of the early booking discounts and secure their tickets online.
For more information on Hamilton Park Racecourse’s facilities and fixtures click here.
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