Racecourse

Australian Racetracks

Listed below you will find a guide to all of the major Australian metropolitan racecourses featuring track maps, track circumferences, track locations and other important race course info needed before you head out for a day of racing.

Royal Randwick Racecourse

Randwick races are run at Royal Randwick Racecourse, which is run by the Australian Turf Club (ATC). Prior to February 2011 it was run by the Australian Jockey Club which also operated the Warwick Farm Racecourse while the Sydney Turf Club operated the other two major Sydney racing tracks at Canterbury and Rosehill Gardens, Rosehill. Randwick racecourse is undergoing

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Canterbury Park Racecourse

Canterbury races are run at Canterbury Park Racecourse, which is run by the Australian Turf Club. Prior to the formation of the ATC in 2011, the Sydney Turf Club ran and operated Canterbury Park and the Rosehill Gardens Racecourse while the Australian Jockey Club operated the other two Sydney metropolitan racetracks, Royal Randwick Racecourse and Warwick Farm Racecourse. There

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Moonee Valley Racecourse

Moonee Valley races are run at Moonee Valley Racecourse, which is run by the Moonee Valley Racing Club. The biggest day of Moonee Valley horse racing is undoubtedly WS Cox Plate day when betting odds on the Australasian weight for age championship race are eagerly sought by punters. The WS Cox Plate is the once a year race that

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Sandown Park Racecourse

Sandown races are run at Sandown Park Racecourse, which is now known as Ladbrokes Park. The Sandown racecourse actually has two racetracks called the Lakeside and Hillside racecourses. Sandown is the only metropolitan racecourse built in the 20th century. Sandown was first built in 1965 and then redeveloped by the Melbourne Racing Club in 2003. The redevelopment of the

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Caulfield Racecourse

Caulfield races are run at Caulfield Racecourse, which is one of three Melbourne Metropolitan racetracks. It is home to the Caulfield Cup the traditional leadup race to Australia’s most famous horse race, the Melbourne Cup. The Melbourne Racing Club (MRC) has been running the Caulfield Cup since 1879. The MRC conducts 20 major race days at Caulfield Races with

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