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Marcus, widely respected for his accomplishments within the South African racing community, brings a wealth of expertise and passion to the role. His alignment with 10bet underscores a shared dedication to excellence in the sport and a desire to bring fans closer to the action.
The announcement comes as 10bet South Africa officially launches its dedicated horse racing platform, offering a comprehensive betting experience tailored for both seasoned punters and newcomers to the sport. The platform provides access to a wide range of local and international racing events, including marquee races such as the Durban July and the Cheltenham Festival.

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Eyewitness News
8 hours ago
- Eyewitness News
After court order, Meta agrees to several steps to shut down child porn distribution on WhatsApp, Instagram in SA
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IOL News
9 hours ago
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Former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Hans Vonk sings Kaizer Chiefs' praises on Netherlands tour
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