Helpful hint: This is a map of the Echuca Racing Club for Sunday's Cup Day meeting.
The race that stops the twin towns is on Sunday.
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A crowd of more than 3000 people will be on hand for the Echuca Cup Day meeting, headlined by the $100,000 Moama Bowling Club Echuca Cup.
The Cup is timed to jump at 4.40pm.
It is the seventh race on the eight-race program, with the first race set to go at 12.50pm and the last at 5.20pm.
Gates open for the public at 11.30am.
Free shuttle buses are running from Echuca and Moama.
Pick-up points in Echuca are: Star Hotel, American Hotel, Caledonian Hotel.
Pick-up points in Moama are: Border Inn Hotel, Moama Bowling Club.
The buses start at 11.30am and will run a continuous shuttle until every racegoer is on course.
Looking schmick: The marquees are in place for Sunday's Echuca Cup Day meeting. Photo: Echuca Racing Club
In addition to the racing action, there will be live music.
Kelly Sports are running their array of activities for the kids.
TAB facilities and a strong bookmakers ring will be in operation for the punters.
All marquee packages have sold out, but there is still plenty of general admission tickets available.
Cost is $25 for adults and kids are free.
If you are driving to the course, the racecourse is located on the corner of Scott Rd and the Murray Valley Hwy.
Parking is available at the front of the course, but if full you will need to park along Scott Rd.
If you’re watching from home, showcase coverage of the meeting is available on television through Racing.com (Channel 68 on your commercial television).
Sky Racing is also providing television coverage, while radio coverage is available on RSN and SENTrack.
Local trainers with runners on the program are Mick Cornish and Donna Gaskin, Daryl Archard, Gwenda Johnstone, Rhys Archard and Ivan Lister.
Local jockey Rose Hammond has two rides in Lika Swift (Race 2, No.4) and Pravro (Race 5, No.8).