Both organisations assist riders and families who may need support
The Southern 100 Club has raised more than £1,000 for charities assisting riders and families who may be in need of support.
A recent auction saw the organisation selling off the podium celebration bottles to be used this year at the Billown Course.
In total, £1,200 was generated with the money being split equally between the ACU Benevolent Fund and the Irish Injured Riders Welfare Fund.
S100 Club Chairman and Race Secretary, George Peach, is thanking Foraging Vintners for providing the bottles for fundraising after this year's Southern 100 Road Races meeting was cancelled this year.
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