Perth Racecourse Gears Up for Star-Studded Charity Welcome Party

This autumn, Perth Racecourse is set to host an extraordinary evening that will unite local agricultural talent with renowned television personalities for a unique fundraising event. The ‘Only Fools, No Horses’ welcome party, meticulously organised by RSABI, Scotland’s dedicated agricultural charity, promises an engaging mix of competitive spirit and community solidarity, all in support of a vital cause benefiting rural Scotland.
Scheduled for Friday, September 12, this exciting gala will serve as the prelude to the much-anticipated Great Scone Palace Challenge, marking a significant weekend dedicated to strengthening the support network for the agricultural community. Attendees can anticipate an action-packed programme, highlighted by a series of spirited, yet light-hearted, races. These contests will see local farmers pitted against a distinguished line-up of celebrities, offering a refreshing take on traditional fundraising. Guests will have the opportunity to place friendly wagers on their favourite contestants, injecting an additional layer of excitement and interactive fun into the proceedings.
The roster of participants is particularly impressive, ensuring a truly star-studded affair with deep roots in the local community. Fans of the popular television soap opera Emmerdale will be delighted as several cast members and crew are confirmed to attend. Beyond their participation in the races, these celebrated guests will treat the audience to an exclusive musical performance, adding a touch of entertainment that transcends the competitive elements of the night. Representing the rich farming heritage of Perthshire and surrounding areas are familiar figures such as esteemed local comedian and farmer, Jim Smith.
Smith will be joined by Ben Imrie from Hillhead Farm in Torrance, near Glasgow, and Andrew Morris from Logie Farm in Newburgh. Both Imrie and Morris gained widespread affection across Scotland following their compelling appearances in BBC Two’s acclaimed farming documentary series, ‘This Farming Life’. Further enriching the diverse ensemble are social media sensation Ben Best from Dalscone Farm in Dumfries, widely recognised for his captivating online presence, and various prominent representatives from the Scottish Association of Young Farmer Clubs, who embody the vibrant future of Scottish agriculture.
A particularly noteworthy addition to the line-up is TikTok star Will Murray, who recently received the prestigious Content Creator of the Year award at the 2024 British Farming Awards. Murray expressed his keen anticipation for the event, humorously remarking on his readiness to ‘swap wellies for trainers for a good cause.’ This sentiment perfectly captures the essence of the evening: a light-hearted yet profoundly impactful gathering designed to make a tangible difference in the lives of those in the farming sector.
Every single penny raised from this welcoming gala at Perth Racecourse will be channelled directly into RSABI’s indispensable work. The charity delivers a comprehensive spectrum of support services critical to the well-being of individuals within Scotland’s agricultural sector. This includes crucial financial assistance for those facing hardship, compassionate emotional support to help navigate challenges, and practical advice on various farming-related matters. Moreover, RSABI actively spearheads initiatives dedicated to fostering connection and mitigating social isolation, a significant concern for many living and working in remote or rural communities. The ‘Only Fools, No Horses’ event thus stands as a vital opportunity for the wider community to contribute meaningfully to the resilience and welfare of Scotland’s farmers and their families.
Pauline Macmillan, RSABI’s Head of Fundraising, extended a heartfelt invitation to the public, conveying her firm belief that the evening promises to be a ‘fantastic occasion brimming with superb sportsmanship and entertainment.’ She strongly encouraged prospective attendees to secure their tickets without delay to avoid disappointment, emphasising the event’s popularity. Tickets for this memorable night are priced at £35, plus a nominal booking fee, and can be conveniently purchased online through Eventbrite. The following day, the weekend’s charitable efforts will culminate in the main Great Scone Palace Challenge, where teams of five, including additional celebrity participants from Emmerdale, will engage in a series of spirited, friendly competitions designed to further support RSABI’s critical mission.

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