

About Us
We manufacture all our signs in-house and they are ditigially printed with a high gloss laminate finish to protect from UV light and for long lasting sustainability. By manufacturing all our signs in-house we can supply very quick turnaround of signs and produce any last minute changes which are inevitable with a live event.
Race Displays not only covers all horse racing events, we provide our service to a number of other sports events such as Greyhound Racing, GAA, Soccer, Poker, Charity Nights, Outdoor and Indoor Exhibitions, Photo Shoots and Product Launches.
We manufacture and install:
Winning Posts
Racecourse Signs
Parade Ring Signs
Presentation Podium Sign
Turnstile Signs
Fence Signs
Starting Stall signs
Pole Walkway Signs
Balcony Signs
Media Walls
Marquee branding
Exhibition branding
Racecourse Safety Equipment - orange fence discs, void flags, bypass flags, horse screens
We also supply soft branded items:
Branded Number Cloths
Winners Rugs
Branded Presentation Tablecloths
Flags
Bunting
Jockey branded table numbers
Branded Table Runners
Baseball Caps
Grooms Jackets
Draw Drums
Portable Display Stands and Brochure Stands
Point of Sale Stands
Pull Up Banners
Innovation
We are currently working on a number of innovative ideas for upcoming events.
Wheelie Frames
We are constantly striving to design new ways to display your brand more effectively. One of our successful innovations was our Wheelie Frames. These are frames which are placed along the home straight of a racecourse, they are raised above the running rails so thatas the camera pans with the horses, your sign is in fully in the shot. Previously these signs were on frames on the ground, so the white running rail on the track and the horses would obscure the message. This new system eliminates this and maximum exposure of your sign is achieved.
Temporary Arch
This is an arch we designed that could easily be installed on a raceday, branded and taken down after the races. We used this to good effect at Leopardstown racecourse for St. Stephens day for the Racing Post. It was located at the entrance to the parade ring so the horses entering and exiting had to go under the Racing Post arch and so was constantly viewed by the television cameras. This innovation is a cost effective way for a particular race day or event without the construction costs of a permanent structure.
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