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HomeLocal NewsVote for your favourite cup day look to win!

Vote for your favourite cup day look to win!

To vote for your favourite MALE look online click here!

To vote for your favourite COUPLES look online click here! 

To Vote for your favourite FEMALE look online click here!

THE battle for best dressed is on again with the 2018 Scott Group of Companies Mount Gambier Gold Cup at Glenburnie Racecourse.

Each year, The Border Watch teams up with Harvey Norman for the People’s Choice Fashions on the Field competition.

There are eight $50 Harvey Norman vouchers up for grabs as part of this year’s competition.

All entrants who participated in the Fashions on the Field on cup day were photographed by The Border Watch and published in the newspaper with a voting coupon this week.

Fashion fans are encouraged to vote for their favourite female, male and couple looks by cutting the coupon from the newspaper and dropping it into The Border Watch office.

Those who vote then go into the draw to win a $50 Harvey Norman voucher.

In a first for the competition, the public will also be able to vote online through The Border Watch Facebook page. 

This will double both voters’ and contestants’ chances of winning a voucher.

Vouchers will be awarded to the best dressed female, male and couple as voted by the public online and in print.

An online voter will also be randomly selected to win a voucher.

 

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