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Explore our new range of Xmas gifts for 2016

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Click [here] if you are having problems viewing this email [View in browser] [Forward] November 2016 Thank you for all your support and generosity at this time of year for our annual Christmas fundraising. Each year we try and bring you a variety of fun and interesting gift ideas to help with your Christmas shopping and this year I believe they are better than ever. Whether you're looking for racing themed stationery, kitchen classics, colourful fun socks or smart leather wallets and purses as well as our luxury Christmas puddings, I'm sure we have something for everyone. I promise that whatever you purchase, it will help make a difference for which I thank you. Sir Anthony McCoy OBE President THE TASTIEST CHRISTMAS PUDDING Ensure you have the tastiest Christmas possible with our luxury Christmas puddings. Succulent juicy vine fruits, glace cherries, almonds and plenty of cider and rum make this a red hot winning favourite! Choose from two sizes for either four or eight very generous servings. 2017 Calendars New Christmas Cards Wall Calendar Includes UK and Irish racing fixtures and new for 2017 UK Point-to-Point dates. ORIGINAL FULL SIZE FORMAT 'Winter Winner' painted by Dennis Syrett SEA. 'Deep and Crisp and Even' Painted by Terence Gilbert SEA. INJURED JOCKEYS FUND GOES ON AIR Last week our new Christmas TV advertisement was shown for the first time on The Morning Line, Channel 4 Racing and At The Races. More spots are scheduled for it to be shown during the ATR coverage of the Breeders' Cup today and Saturday and forthcoming Saturdays on Channel 4 to help promote our Christmas sales. I hope those that are not familiar with what we do and how we help injured jockeys will find it of interest. SUPPORTERS CLUB VISITS NEWMARKET Join our IJF Supporters Club - Enjoy visits to leading racing stables, studs, special racedays and other racing associated venues. - See behind the scenes and meet some familiar racing faces - 10% members discount for all online IJF shopping - New JOINT MEMBERSHIP save £5 - An ideal year round gift Contact Us Tel 01638 662246 email[KH@ijf.org.uk] [Facebook] [GooglePlus] [Twitter] If you no longer wish to receive emails from Racing Post, please click [here] Registered office: 5 Fleet Place, London, EC4M 7RD. Registered number: 03387163 England & Wales

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