Posted: 27th June 2018 | Back to news feed
The hunt is on for the 70 winning Platinum Scratch Cards for exclusive HOYS prizes
Horse of the Year Show has released 70,000 HOYS platinum scratch cards this week into well-known equestrian magazines and the hunt is on for the 70 winning scratch cards with some fabulous prizes to be won in a Willy Wonka-esque style competition! The platinum scratch cards are inside Horse & Hound on sale on 28th June, the latest issue of Your Horse (issue 441) which is hitting doormats this week, and the latest issue of Horse & Rider (issue 582 - subscriptions only).
Anyone finding an exclusive winning platinum scratch card will need to call to redeem their prize whilst also quoting their unique code on the winning ticket. The prizes on offer range from standard seating tickets to the show, a backstage tour or Official HOYS merchandise, to our top prizes which include hospitality tickets, hotel accommodation and even a pair of season tickets which will grant you full access to the whole show for the whole week worth over £700……now that’s a prize worth winning.
The launch of the Platinum Scratch Card campaign is to celebrate Horse of the Year Show’s 70th Anniversary as it takes place from the 3rd – 7th October at the Genting Arena, Birmingham’s NEC. Hosting a line-up of national and international showjumping classes, 29 showing championships throughout the week, as well as hosting the final of the Prince Philip Cup Pony Club Mounted Games and four fantastic displays, HOYS 2018 is set to impress.
So it is time to get hunting down those 70 winning platinum tickets! Come and join us as we celebrate our Platinum Jubilee. Tickets are still available to purchase by calling the Box Office on 0844 581 8282 or visiting http://hoys.co.uk/tickets/
Happy Hunting! #HOYS70YEARS #GetMeToHOYS #HOYS2018
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