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Ronan Keating, who has sold over 25 million records worldwide, alongside the 30 million record sales when he was with ‘Boyzone’ will be ‘live’ on stage after racing at Doncaster this Saturday evening (June 29), while there’s action on Friday afternoon on Town Moor (June 28).
 
Ronan made his debut on the music scene in 1994 as the lead singer of the phenomenally successful Irish pop group, ‘Boyzone’. His solo career started in 1999, and has resulted in nine huge albums to date.
 
There are special ticket prices for both the racing and the Ronan Keating concert on Saturday evening, and children under 18 do not receive free admission. Call (01302) 511912 to book tickets.
 
Racing on Saturday evening is set to begin at 5-30 p.m. and the fully-sponsored programme is supported by companies in conjunction with theconstructionindex.co.uk – the Construction Search Engine. The companies involved are SRP Toilet Hire Ltd., Beaver 84 Hire & Sales, Gilks Fencing Ltd., Panelcraft Access Panels, M & G Services Ltd. and Jordan Road Surfacing Ltd.
 
The annual Simpson Millar Raceday takes place on Friday afternoon, starting at 2-00 p.m. The whole seven-race card is supported for the fifth year by Yorkshire-based solicitors Simpson Millar LLP, who have offices throughout the UK. This event raises funds for the company’s chosen charities, such as the Communication Workers’ Union Humanitarian Aid.
 
The Family Enclosure will be closed for this fixture to accommodate the outdoor stage.
 
 
Giant screens, situated opposite the main stands will enable racegoers to see all of the action. A shuttle bus service will be in operation from the railway station.
 
Contacts:  REBECCA BURTON (Commercial Manager – Doncaster)   Tel No: 01302 304200
                  GRAHAM ORANGE (‘Go Racing in Yorkshire’)     Tel No: 01937 580051
 

Thrilling audiences around the UK, a group of specially-trained camels will be racing at Doncaster this Friday. Camel racing is a huge sport in the Middle East and is becoming increasingly popular in Britain. The bright and colourful outfits worn by both the camels and the jockeys (riding during the afternoon on Friday) should provide a unique backdrop to the action