
Perth Racecourse is delighted to announce that the Racing TV Raceday will take place on Tuesday 21 October 2025, promising a spectacular afternoon of National Hunt racing in Perthshire’s autumn splendour.
The event will open its gates at 11:30, with the first race scheduled for 13:15 and the final race concluding at 17:15.
This raceday offers an exciting card of seven quality jumps contests, combining competitive racing, great atmosphere and a first-class experience for racegoers of all levels.
Among the highlights is the “The Edinburgh Gin Owner Trainer Jockey Awards EBF 'National Hunt' Maiden Hurdle (Qualifier)” and the Go North Red Rum Series Qualifier Handicap Chase, both of which are set to deliver thrilling contests.
Whether you’re a seasoned follower of the sport or new to the thrill of jumps racing, Racing TV Raceday promises something to captivate every visitor.
Attendees can:
Tickets start from £15 for general admission, making this an accessible and entertaining day out.
Hospitality, private boxes, marquees and restaurant packages are also available through the racecourse’s full service offering. To discuss options please call the team on 01738 551597 or email info@perth-races.co.uk
In addition to delivering a top-class sporting occasion, the event supports local initiatives. One of the races carries the title “Perth Racecourse Supports Perth Foodbank Handicap Chase” - underlining the racecourse’s ongoing commitment to its surrounding communities.
Perth Racecourse occupies a unique vantage in Scotland’s racing calendar. Located in Scone Palace Park, the course has been the home of jump racing since 1908 and remains the most northerly jump track in Britain.
Its right‑handed jumps track and characteristic setting make Perth a favourite among owners, trainers and spectators alike.
Racing TV is the United Kingdom’s premier horse racing broadcast channel, broadcasting fixtures from 61 racecourses and backed by 34 course shareholders.
Its involvement adds national exposure to the meeting and underscores Perth’s importance in the racing programme.

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