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# Fantasy Horse Racing

## <mark style="color:$success;">Basic Rules and Team Selection</mark>

* You must select 1 Jockey, 1 Trainer and 1 Horse per race when picking your Fantasy Horse Racing team without exceeding your budget of 100.
* Your team must comprise of exactly:
  * 1 Jockey
  * 1 Trainer
  * 1 Horse per race
* You may not pick more than 1 Horse per race.
* You must assign a Captain Horse for your team. There are no Vice-Captains for Fantasy Horse Racing.
* You can make unlimited changes to your team prior to the contest deadline.
* If a selected horse is scratched from the race, they will remain in your fantasy team unless you replaced that horse prior to the contest deadline.

Note: If there are more than 9 races in a meet, only the final 9 races will form part of the fantasy contest.

## <mark style="color:$success;">Cancelled Races</mark>

* If an entire race meet is cancelled, the contest will be void and all entries will be refunded.
* If at least half of the races in a race meet are cancelled, the contest will be void and all entries will be refunded.


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